separable at the point it was scored. more troubles for the edibles industry. while the new rules about dosing and packaging were wreaking havoc, the news runs stories on black market attempts to make edibles at home. a regulatory tsunami of new safety rules was just over the horizon, threatening to halt production. the opposition may not be able to shut down the edibles industry, but a barrage of shifting regulations could cause a war of attrition. dixie is running on oil reserve, unable to create marijuana oil because of new fire department regulations. their assembly line won t be rolling again until they get a new explosion-proof hood for their extractor. cheapest i found is $25,000. you have to have the certifications. butane guys blowing themselves up. the fire department says we trump every other procedure out there. this is something we allocated, what, three gs for.
legal marijuana is new for everybody. two people died, the opposition yelled foul, the state listened, the industry reacted, experts were called, the rules were modified, and dixie finally passed their fire department inspection. the oil crisis was over. the regulators have been satisfied. the boxes have been checked. last night about 9:00 p.m., we started manufacturing oil. some day, the pot barons will look back on the summer of 2014. our nutty bite boiling away. gets to a certain temperature, and then it ll be poured. and they ll remember a watershed moment, a time of their personal wealth, social confrontation, and their political crisis. but today is another sunny day in colorado, and with it comes new opportunity. julie dooley will roll out another batch of nutty bites and hope her boutique business
everything. the packaging will completely change everything we do. if it went through, susan, i mean, it would be the end of the edible industry. there wasn t comprehensive agreement on whether or not we should just simply limit manufacturers to ten-milligram edibles. there was some opposing views on whether or not that was the right thing to do. so what we did is allowed for manufacturers to still create 100-milligram edibles. the only thing was they had to be able to score that product and make it really clear where the different serving sizes existed within that product, and it had to be made easily separable at the point it was scored. more troubles for the edibles industry. while the new rules about dosing and packaging were wreaking havoc, the news runs stories on black market attempts to make edibles at home. a regulatory tsunami of new safety rules was just over the horizon, threatening to halt production. the opposition may not be able to shut down the edibles industry
colorado s edibles were initially dosed for medical patients, marijuana regulars. when the newcomers and tourists flooded in, many overconsumed. i know people are concerned. one of the things i m frustrated with is people thinking that the industry doesn t care. we do care. yeah, there is opposition. one of the most vocal groups is smart colorado. we have an awful lot of people here in the state that are just out to make money in this business and make this industry as big as possible. but we feel that there has not been due consideration to what this is going to do to our communities and particularly our kids. those are probably some of the most uneducated comments i ve ever heard if they re really being said. the reality is i have two children. i am concerned about kids having access to cannabis. and if you want to take cannabis out of the hands of children, put it in the hands of legal, licensed companies. it is harder for children to get
guess what? we ve been challenged by team dixie for the als ice water challenge. my name is tripp keber. this is team dixie. today we ll respond to the als ice bucket challenge. today we challenge medicine man. today we challenge incredibles. tell them what we re doing. we want to thank the grew at dixie elixir for calling us out on the als ice bucket challenge. this is the incredibles team. let s do this. it was a memorable summer, the first summer for legal marijuana, and for the pot barons of the industry, it was the summer they survived. ahh! [ laughter ] [ applause ]