Call to Action Medical Marijuana Patient With Cancer Faces Eviction... Again

subcool

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A Michigan cancer patient whose eviction from her federally subsidized apartment -- for using medical marijuana -- was halted after an outcry in 2009 now faces homelessness again.

Lori Montroy, 52, of Elk Rapids, got another eviction notice last month at the apartment where she has lived since 2008, reports Patrick Sullivan at Northern Express.


"It's just draining the life out of me, these people," Montroy said. "Why can't they just leave me be?"


Montroy thought she was safe in her apartment after the last attempted eviction around Christmas 2009. The company that at that time managed the apartment complex called off the eviction in early 2010 after a storm of bad publicity and a plea from attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union. The attorneys argued that under federal law, landlords are not required to evict tenants for drug use under the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act.


But a different property management company has since taken over the complex where Montroy lives -- and the new landlord, Steve Wright, said he plans to go ahead with the eviction.


Wright said he would "like to" help Montroy find another place to live, "if she's willing to accept it."


But as for his apartment complex, Wright said the "does not allow" medical marijuana patients, no exceptions. Don't you dare get cancer if you live in this asshole's place, you hear?


Montroy suffers from an aggressive and fatal form of brain tumor called bioblastoma multiform. Marijuana provides some relief from the symptoms of the terminal disease, but it may now also mean she's homeless during her last months of life.


It didn't take long for the new property managers to learn about her medical marijuana use and to start eviction proceedings against her, Montroy said.


When a property manager visited her place in February -- not long after Montroy had smoked some cannabis -- the manager could detect the smell and left the apartment suddenly.


Days later, Montroy received a "notice of lease violation" and on March 24 she received an eviction notice.


"They have an option, it's written right in the law, that they do not have to kick me out," Montroy said. "I'm not hurting anyone, so I don't know why they would want to kick me out."


Montroy said she always pays her rent on time, and never causes any trouble. She said she also fully complies with Michigan's medical marijuana law, never possessing more than is allowed and always keeping her supply under lock and key.


She said her use of medicinal cannabis has helped her through an incredibly painful and difficult ordeal. She even credits the drug with helping to restore her health; according to Montroy, a recent MRI showed the tumor was gone; she will know more in six months when she gets another MRI.


Wright, owner of Elk Rapids Apartments and their Shelby Township-based management company, Prime Properties Management, LLC, said he has for two years been following a policy to evict medical marijuana patients and he "cannot make an exception" in this case.


"If I start making special rules for her, I'd have to make special rules for everyone," the asshole said.


He said he "didn't know how many" medical marijuana patients he'd already evicted, but it "has never stirred controversy." His company owns apartment buildings throughout the state, mostly in rural areas.


"The government pays for her rent," Wright said.k "I'd like her to stay here, and I feel for her story, but there's nothing I can do."


"Federal law trumps state law," said Wright, a scumbag attorney. "It's still a violation of federal law if you have drugs in your apartment. If I make an exception now, I have no policy."


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But Daniel Korobkin, an attorney with the ACLU in Detroit who is helping Montroy, said medical marijuana patients should have a right to be free of housing discrimination.


"The people of this state said overwhelmingly with their vote that they supported the right to use medical marijuana, just like other citizens use other medications to treat their illnesses," Korobkin said. "What this really amounts to is discrimination against medical marijuana patients who are doing their best to treat their medical conditions the way their doctor has approved."


Korobkin said federal policies -- from an era when there was concern about street-corner crack dealers and violent drug users in housing projects -- were not intended to impact a cancer-striken, law-abiding woman in her 50s who poses no threat to her neighbors.


Federal law prohibits landlords of federally subsidized housing from accepting new tenants who violate drug laws, so evicting Montroy could effectively prevent her from ever getting into any other federal housing, according to Korobkin.


"I do know that she faces a serious risk of not being able to get additional housing" should she be evicted, Korobkin said.


"If I had the money to go, I'd get the heck out of here," said Montroy, who said she had both good and bad neighbors at Elk Rapids and would prefer to live in a house. But she can't afford to move: "I don't have the money."


As for Wright's claim that he offered to help her find a place to live?


"He hasn't offered me anything," Montroy said.



Steve Wright's business email address at his law practice, Steven A. Wright P.C., is [email protected]. His business telephone is (586) 532-8560 and his business address is 13854 Simone Drive, Shelby Township, MI 48315.

Please Gang up on this idiot through mail, E-mail and Snail Mail!
 

Budologist420

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I'll be sending this heartless bastard a professional email. No crude comments, just gonna llet him know what's hes doing is horribly wrong.

What if that was his mother dyin from cancer, would he put her on the streets because she uses cannabis to ease her suffering.


Complete douche bag


God bless Lori no one deserves for a horrible thing like cancer to happen to them let alone be forced out of your home because oof the form of medication you choose to use.

Not to mention Michigan is a medical marijuana state.
 

bird mcbride

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First off the mere presence of an odour is not enough to constitute proof of mj use. Lots af apt.'s now have smoke free building policies. I always hang out a window with the door shut and the certain behind me when I smoke in one of those pain in the a#s buildings. Get a fan or something to get the smoke to go out a window.
 

farmerEd

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As long as I don't have a dead body or a child pornography ring going in my apt...wtf is the big deal?
 

Whatstrain

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Thanks for posting this, i probably would of missed it and not had the chance to give that asshole a piece of my mind. I remember that Piratebay had a thing about sending mass amounts of 1penny payments (Paypal i think?) to one of the opposing lawfirms causing them to go over their transfer limit and get charges at the bank. Dont think it would work here but one can dream.

This is so sick that even with shows like Weed wars and American Weed are all over tv and most news sites/papers have something to do with the positive aspects of MMJ on cancer patients. Yet there is always people who have to be oblivious to it all and just act like assholes. Wouldn't be surprised to find out someone in that building was worried about the little old lady dieing across the hall and haunting the place too. Hopefully a green warm heart helps take her in and karma gives those guys what they deserve.
 

alotapot

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Shameful! This fella will get whats coming to him, no one can be this inhuman without suffering the consequences! For what it's worth... he will receive an email from me.

alp
 

budfever

Active Member
Done and Done! Email sent and snail mail going out later today.
Its sad that people who have to struggle day to day just to stay alive are messed with because of how they chose to alleviate their suffering.
It sickens me that people cant mind their own f-ing business and keep their opinions and hang up out of our lives and homes.
I have lost 3 loved ones in my life to cancer, Its not a nice way to go as most of us know.
I just cant imagine one of them facing homelessness on the back of fighting cancer.
Its just plain wrong!
 

Big N' Tasty

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I just figured I'd jump in real quick, before the thread gets a lot of attention, and say it'd probably be best to follow budologists (sorry if i messed up your name man) lead and be civil! Nobodies going to listen to someone that's just freaking out and cussing or whatever.
 

Senseimilla

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Goes to show that if you are renting and own your own house, no matter if you are in a medical legal state, your grow should be covert. Covert means no smell. It shouldn't have to be that way, but that's how it is. There are almost no landlords who allow growing mj in a rented space even if you have a medical approval.

I actually do kind of see the scumbag lawyers point -- he's accepting federal $$ for her rent and the federal rules say no mj. He is just complying with the code, not making it. Granted, they don't HAVE to kick this lady out and be dicks, but they don't make the rules. It's the rules that suck. I think this lady or someone like her should sue under the Americans with Disabilities Act -- this sure seems like a complete violation of that, although perhaps they've already tried and said medical mj won't be considered under that law.

It comes down to we need to change the laws. Yes, American Weed and Weed Wars are great, but they are on tiny cable channels that no one watches and most of us who are watching those shows it's the only show we've seen on that network because we're interested in the subject. The american public at large does not even know these shows exist. We have a long way to go, though these shows are definitely a great start. Unfortunately, the people who don't give a shit are not going to watch these shows.
 
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