Colorado considers ban on Welfare cards at Pot shops

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Colorado considers ban on using welfare cards at marijuana dispensary ATMs


DENVER (AP) -- Welfare money or food stamps for marijuana? It's an urban legend that won't go away in Colorado, and state lawmakers this year are poised to pass a law clarifying that public benefit cards can't be used at dispensary ATMs.

A bill facing its first hearing next week in the state Senate would add marijuana businesses and strip clubs to the list of Colorado businesses where electronic benefits cards — called EBTs — can't be used to withdraw cash. Liquor stores, casinos and gun shops already have such limitations.

Republican Sen. Vicki Marble said marijuana dispensaries need to be added to avoid possible federal intervention if there's evidence of public benefits being spent on pot.

http://news.yahoo.com/colorado-considers-ban-welfare-cards-184126226.html
 
A bill facing its first hearing next week in the state Senate would add ... strip clubs to the list of Colorado businesses where electronic benefits cards — called EBTs — can't be used to withdraw cash.

This is outrageous. I'm glad I don't live in Colorado.
 
Well if I thought I could buy pot with welfare bennies I might move to Co and get on welfare :D
 
LOL. EBT's withdraw cash? I thought the whole point of EBT was to control what the people bought with it? Okay. So the EBT holder goes down the street to the local Walgreens, pulls out $50.00 and comes back to the shop. Problem fixed. :rolleyes: And I used to worry about medical marijuana being eventually covered under Obamacare.
 
So the EBT holder goes down the street to the local Walgreens, pulls out $50.00 and comes back to the shop.

Ya but then you have to leave the establishment and when you come back, depending on the establishment, you have to pay the cover again. It's also super inconvenient to do this in the middle of a private lap dance.

Say no to this bill!
 
No $hit. Why can you get cash from ebt at anywhere?

How about we just end welfare? Problem solved. I'll gladly volunteer to teach people how to grow a garden.

LOL. EBT's withdraw cash? I thought the whole point of EBT was to control what the people bought with it? Okay. So the EBT holder goes down the street to the local Walgreens, pulls out $50.00 and comes back to the shop. Problem fixed. :rolleyes: And I used to worry about medical marijuana being eventually covered under Obamacare.
 
We had a term for this in the GA. "Solution in search of a problem." I doubt people are buying cannabis with EBT cards. Nevertheless I don't care if they pass this law. Put as many restrictions as you like on "free" money from the government. Maybe that will inspire people to get away from the restrictions by getting off of welfare.
 
We had a term for this in the GA. "Solution in search of a problem." I doubt people are buying cannabis with EBT cards. Nevertheless I don't care if they pass this law. Put as many restrictions as you like on "free" money from the government. Maybe that will inspire people to get away from the restrictions by getting off of welfare.

It might.........Or it might not..

But more restrictions will certainly grant government more authority which costs the taxpayers even more...
 
Maybe that will inspire people to get away from the restrictions by getting off of welfare.

Preventing the cards from working with ATMs might be a possible solution.

How much EBT card money goes to things it shouldn't like lobster, alcohol, smokes, lottery, junk food, designer shoes, designer clothes, nice restaurants? 25%? 50%?
 
It might.........Or it might not..

But more restrictions will certainly grant government more authority which costs the taxpayers even more...
A drug test for receiving welfare will cost more and invade privacy. The compliance cost for this will be almost nothing, and not invade privacy. Don't care x100.
 
Preventing the cards from working with ATMs might be a possible solution.

How much EBT card money goes to things it shouldn't like lobster, alcohol, smokes, lottery, junk food, designer shoes, designer clothes, nice restaurants? 25%? 50%?

You forgot hookers.
 
Preventing the cards from working with ATMs might be a possible solution.

How much EBT card money goes to things it shouldn't like lobster, alcohol, smokes, lottery, junk food, designer shoes, designer clothes, nice restaurants? 25%? 50%?

Yeah, this is the other reason I don't care. People shouldn't be drawing cash off of a supplemental nutrition program anyway. Here in NC only certain foods in the grocery store are even eligible for SNP while others are not. The number of ATMs where one can draw cash out of SNP should be zero. I'm not going to feel bad they reduce it by 20 or so.
 
Why does it matter what people spend EBT on. If they manage their EBT appropriately, for example buying ramen in bulk to feed their 7 kids, why shouldn't they be able to spend the excess money on beer and strippers?
 
Why does it matter what people spend EBT on. If they manage their EBT appropriately, for example buying ramen in bulk to feed their 7 kids, why shouldn't they be able to spend the excess money on beer and strippers?

That doesn't sound like appropriate management to me. Dark rice, beans, potatoes and onions are far more healthy for similar prices. Potatoes are $2-$3 for 10 lb. Rice in bulk is very cheap. Money should go to food and other necessities in life. Lots of people struggle and cannot afford strips. Yet the poorest people that don't work at all should be able to have strips?

Reducing state and federal welfare to poor Americans is a low priority for me. I'm much more interested in self-defense, cutting taxes, education reform, foreign welfare... that still doesn't mean I don't have a problem with people abusing the system to buy luxury items that many in the middle class have to go with out from time to time.

Sorry, I guess it is just my working poor mentality. People should work hard and better themselves, not commit fraud.
 
LOL. EBT's withdraw cash? I thought the whole point of EBT was to control what the people bought with it? Okay. So the EBT holder goes down the street to the local Walgreens, pulls out $50.00 and comes back to the shop. Problem fixed. :rolleyes: And I used to worry about medical marijuana being eventually covered under Obamacare.


I did not know that. I remember when people traded grub stubs for cash or a bag of weed. The ATM thing sounds like a better deal. Party on.
 
Yeah, this is the other reason I don't care. People shouldn't be drawing cash off of a supplemental nutrition program anyway. Here in NC only certain foods in the grocery store are even eligible for SNP while others are not. The number of ATMs where one can draw cash out of SNP should be zero. I'm not going to feel bad they reduce it by 20 or so.

I think EBT cards are used for much more than just foodstamps/SNP stuff. IIRC It is also can be where your money is deposited for SSI, welfare, etc. So it makes sense you can withdraw that kind of cash using it.
 
Why does it matter what people spend EBT on. If they manage their EBT appropriately, for example buying ramen in bulk to feed their 7 kids, why shouldn't they be able to spend the excess money on beer and strippers?

I think you may be missing the bigger picture....
 
That doesn't sound like appropriate management to me. Dark rice, beans, potatoes and onions are far more healthy for similar prices. Potatoes are $2-$3 for 10 lb. Rice in bulk is very cheap. Money should go to food and other necessities in life. Lots of people struggle and cannot afford strips. Yet the poorest people that don't work at all should be able to have strips?

Reducing state and federal welfare to poor Americans is a low priority for me. I'm much more interested in self-defense, cutting taxes, education reform, foreign welfare... that still doesn't mean I don't have a problem with people abusing the system to buy luxury items that many in the middle class have to go with out from time to time.

Sorry, I guess it is just my working poor mentality. People should work hard and better themselves, not commit fraud.

Yes but potatoes don't come in 15 microwaveable flavors.
 
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