BeaverHuntr
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Gayest post of the year!!!!!If you moderate this forum and have the power to remove me, then by all means, please do. If you do not, then I consider this harassment. .
Gayest post of the year!!!!!If you moderate this forum and have the power to remove me, then by all means, please do. If you do not, then I consider this harassment. .
Maybe read this - http://www.azdhs.gov/medicalmarijuana/documents/dispensaries/CompassionFirst-v-Arizona.pdf Through the Superior Courts and had a section of the AzMMA removed.... Same gent that started this thread - ask him(Mr.Gaines) He said he would donate 10k to help fight the "25 Mile Rule". Anyone remember that? (more important than a fight)There is no legal mechanism to remove the 25-mile rule other than a new separate ballot initiative, or a legislative act that decriminalizes it altogether. No lawsuit is going to do this. No lawsuit has even been proposed or described that could do it. I am not ignorant. Describe a legal mechanism by which the 25-mile rule can be removed from the AMMA.
What exactly are you getting out of that line?Page 12 line 16.
LV, read it..... Page 12 Line 16 thru 23.....
I am a citizen of the US... Its my duty to oppose corruption and unconstitutional laws! Stop with your attacks... 1 man can not own and operate a dispensary alone!. So get off the High Horse LV - you are NOT a dispensary owner NOR do you hold a license... Someone has you set up for a Dispensary Agent card?So which of you internet lawyering, bedroom growing kids wants to decipher that to mean the 25 mile rule should not be allowed?
I just read that this was put on hold actually.The state does not have the authority to remove the 25-mile rule or any other language from the AMMA, for the same reason they cannot simply strike it down. It will require another ballot initiative to remove it. That's not happening. Maybe in 2014. I hope and pray I have either left this earth or at least left this state by then.
Gayest post of the year!!!!!
[video=youtube;YedqV4Gl_us]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YedqV4Gl_us&NR=1&feature=endscreen[/video]Hahahahhahahahahaha!!! Harassment!! (Said like the cop in Big Lebowski says 'leads' RE the stolen car)
I've said repeatedly that I would support changes in the 25-mile rule. Now I'm putting my money behind my words. I'm committing $10,000 to changing the law through a citizen's initiative. There are two strings attached:
1. Polls have to show a 40% approval for the specific changes that would be in the new initiative
2. The money will be used as a match with other funds committed to pass the new law.
Like many people interested in running dispensaries, I am a cultivator first and a businessperson second. I've enjoyed the benefits of personal growing and believe that individuals should have the right to grow a natural plant in the privacy of their own home. Got that, but that's not the law and personally I think there are a lot of immature people who wish the world was different, and howl at the moon, instead of dealing with what really exists. Sorry, but that's what i see.
There is a separate question underlying a lot of the hostility towards dispensaries here - not from patients but from caregivers who see this as a source of income. Much like Colorado, I think there is a possibility of creating a role for caregivers in the production of marijuana for dispensaries and directly to patients. Get it in the new law, stop complaining about the existing law.
The Arizona law is very anticompetitive by restricting the business to dispensaries. I have never said otherwise. What i have said repeatedly, and what the winers don't want to admit, is that the law never would have passed in this conservative state without the 25-mile rule as that attracted both money and votes. I was not involved in the writing of Prop 203, and would not have supported the 25-mile rule, but in retrospect it was the difference maker in a 5,000 margin election.
Another thread mentioned the possibility of the legislature making positive changes in the 25-mile rule. First, are you kidding? These are the people who banned medical marijuana from college campuses. Second, it takes a 3/4 vote of both houses - not going to happen.
So, lovers and haters, let's get together and change the 25-mile rule. Would love to work with you on how to create a majority of arizona voters to support changes in the 25-mile rule. you don't have a majority now and you need it - i can help you get there.
Here is some old potential 2013 initiative talk from CFCC...
http://www.caregivercircleaz.com/ceos-blog.php