Grand Blanc Attorney Gives Proposal To Keep Flint & Burton Dispensaries Open

JeromeT

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Shut it Jerome! You're not the only one in world pal and lots of people benifit it's a good thing don't be a hater.

hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Oh, I'm sorry. Please tell me how this benefits anyone other than the dispensary owners.

Now what you do in your private time is your business, but when it starts affecting others...


[video=youtube;SQByoe0T68U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQByoe0T68U#t=0m16s[/video]
 

Cory and trevor

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let me see...it helps them with access to medicine. I don't feel the need to jump in a internet slap with you; sufice to say not everyone can grow, not everyone can find a caregiver that's legit not everyone has time to wait for plants to grow. the fact that you'd stop access to meds in any form lets me know who and what you are and I'm outty before we end up calling names and being dicks to each other. peace.
 

JeromeT

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I wanted a lively debate and you're all:

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OK. :)
 

Cory and trevor

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what's there to debate? you're against, I'm all for. you're not going to hcange your mind, are you? I'm never going to go along with naything that limits comerce or access. so....there you go
 

slumdog80

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Sorry to interrupt this heated argument but, how is the town of Burton. Judging by the quotes from their mayor/police chief it seems like a
fairly progressive area. I looked at crime maps and real estate prices and seems like one of the better areas with <20,000$ houses. Any feed
back would be appreciated.
 

Cory and trevor

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it's a nice place, considering it's close proximity to Flint. I haven't been recently but a buddy of mine calls it the Ann Arbor of the Flint Detroit area.
 

JeromeT

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Sorry to interrupt this heated argument but, how is the town of Burton. Judging by the quotes from their mayor/police chief it seems like a
fairly progressive area. I looked at crime maps and real estate prices and seems like one of the better areas with <20,000$ houses. Any feed
back would be appreciated.

Burton has a nickname of "Bur-tucky". I would live there vs most areas of Flint. To me Flint is straight up ghetto and Burton is redneck ghetto. The towns of Flushing, Swartz Creek, Fenton, Davison, Grand Blanc, Clio are better. Most homes in Flint never raise in value. Flint and the immediate vicinity are on financial life support with welfare and gm retirement being the largest "employers".
 

st0wandgrow

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Makes no sense. Why do we need dispensaries to act as middlemen for our transactions with our 5 patients? Patients don't need any middlemen. This will only make the retail price go up.

http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2013/02/grand_blanc_attorney_offering.html
I don't see a problem with them so long as caregivers and patients still have the ability to grow their own meds if they so choose. I really like the farmers market concept as well.

The more the merrier, imo.
 

JeromeT

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I don't see a problem with them so long as caregivers and patients still have the ability to grow their own meds if they so choose. I really like the farmers market concept as well.

The more the merrier, imo.
I have no problem with dispensaries as long as I am not ultimately forced to send my patients to them. Otherwise I agree live and let live. I also like the compassion G3C/Farmer's market concept.
 

Dr. Bob

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I don't see a problem with them so long as caregivers and patients still have the ability to grow their own meds if they so choose. I really like the farmers market concept as well.

The more the merrier, imo.
This is pretty much my opinion on the subject as well. My only concern is to maintain home growing and caregivers. Personally I prefer the farmers market.

Dr. Bob
 
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