senate bill 736

NurseNancy420

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You've got to be shitting me! It's Ok to pop prescription pills and be drunk around children, but god forbid there's a harmless plant around. I will seriously consider moving out of state if this turd passes. You don't fuck with peoples kids or their access to meds.

NurseNancy, isn't this the kind of stuff that your seed-pac focuses on? If there's a concerted effort on your end to run a guy like this out of office, then count me in .... both monetarily and volunteer-wise.
Yeah Stow, this is why I'm 'myopic'.
I watched the head Cps supervisor. On the stand. Say he had no problem if the mom had oxycodone with or with out a script. The prosecutor refered to her use of mmj as "smoking dope with her baby" .. Wellbutrin, oxy,ultram, all ok or forced upon the mom to take.
Nobody cares. Just poor white trash... No matter... We ain't human
 

st0wandgrow

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Yeah Stow, this is why I'm 'myopic'.
I watched the head Cps supervisor. On the stand. Say he had no problem if the mom had oxycodone with or with out a script. The prosecutor refered to her use of mmj as "smoking dope with her baby" .. Wellbutrin, oxy,ultram, all ok or forced upon the mom to take.
Nobody cares. Just poor white trash... No matter... We ain't human
I believe it. Right in this bill it talks about "other medication" that can be prescribed instead of marijuana if the judge sees fit.

So messed up.
 

Rrog

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Help me out here. None of those ass clowns are in my area.

I'll expose my ignorance to the formal legislative process, but what group is voting on this first? State House? I want to know who I should call in my area.
 

Pimpernickel

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I really don't think we need to worry about that passing. I could be wrong but look at all the support 4271 and oh.. 5401? got in the house.
 

Cory and trevor

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I just axed him.....I bet I wait a while for a response though. chirp....chirp...emails are so easy to ignore. I should get my wife's grandmother out in Allegan to call him up some. she 97, she got all her smarts and don't trust a suit for nothing. plus she likes her rolling stone and starting shit LOL.
 

NurseNancy420

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Find out who wants to run against these people then go talk to em.
There is going to be a big push this year to clean this shit up.
There will be lots of coat-tail wins for those smart enough to count to %63
Growers/breeders are raising money as I type to support cannadates who support the voting public.
Us or them? They set the rules. Let's give em what they ask for ;)
 

buckaroo bonzai

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Find out who wants to run against these people then go talk to em.
There is going to be a big push this year to clean this shit up.
There will be lots of coat-tail wins for those smart enough to count to %63
Growers/breeders are raising money as I type to support cannadates who support the voting public.
Us or them? They set the rules. Let's give em what they ask for ;)



"In fact, in Colorado, pot got 50,000 more votes than Obama, so you don't want to be on the wrong side of that," Grim said.

http://kut.org/post/will-us-try-snuff-out-state-marijuana-laws





JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Local political experts say the fight over medical marijuana could potentially make or break next year's race for the governor's mansion.


http://kut.org/post/will-us-try-snuff-out-state-marijuana-laws

Pennsylvania too--

http://hemp.org/news/content/pennsylvania-marijuana-legalization-could-impact-race-governor

we need 'grass roots' efforts in every county to get the message out.....like patients unions all standing together for their rights

we need to get rid of all the republican asshole fascists helping the corporations take our rights-

like the sheriffs in oakland county

and rick jones

and fuck the lawyers too with their business model for all their high dollar clients!


patients unions which became collectiveswhich became dispensaries is how it all started out west in cali and the triangle-

i dont understand why no one gets this here or any kind of synergy takes place......unless i look at the 'groups' orchestrating this here and pretending to be for patients(profit$) then it all makes sense why so many are bewildered about how its all going down

the whole state was told to 'stand down' and not protest anything while the cpu(lawyer group) was bargaining away our rights for their own benefit and that of their high paying out of state dispensary clients


just cant understand while people cant wake up and become conscious of this and realize what the fuck


patients unions and politically active grass roots groups in every county are the only thing left that may save any of our rights we have left and there aint much.....its really 'quasi' rights and they turned the burden of proof back on us


I applaud everyones efforts but there still is no synergistic group laseer focusing all this frustration.....its by design they have scattered us all....thank the lawyers everyone has to pay to prove their medical rights

instead of us getting rights that we thought we had made and voted a law for-

just my ramblings......from the shadows

;-)
 

buckaroo bonzai

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".......as new laws regulating the growing industry took effect, and court rulings and prosecutions affected medical marijuana....."


Hmmmmm...so the laws and all the prosecutions of small folks were designed to help with the control/regulation they are going after....
-makes sense now in lieu of my last post^^^^^




http://www.theoaklandpress.com/special-news-reports/20140117/michigan-medical-marijuana-participation-dropped-in-2013

Michigan medical marijuana participation dropped in 2013


There were fewer medical marijuana patients in Michigan in 2013, but the number of medical marijuana providers dropped by nearly half as new laws regulating the growing industry took effect, and court rulings and prosecutions affected medical marijuana outlets.


The number of registered patients fell to 118,368 in fiscal 2013 from 124,131 the year before, or slightly less than 5 percent. However, the number of licensed caregivers fell to 27,046 from 50,188.


Even so, the state took in nearly $1 million more in licensing fees, raking in $10.89 million in 2013 compared to $9.9 million in 2012, according to two annual reports required by the Michigan Legislature. However, the cost of the program rose from $3.6 million in 2012 to $4 million in 2013.


Oakland County Undersheriff Mike McCabe says it’s likely the court decisions have had the most impact on medical marijuana numbers, along with changes in state law.


“I think the all the court decisions that have come out have had a huge effect on that,” says McCabe. “The courts clarified a lot of that. I’m not an expert on this but I would attribute a lot of it to all the court rulings on dispensaries and who can be a caregiver and who can’t be a caregiver.


“It’s much more restrictive as to who can be a caregiver and who can’t be,” he said. “They’ve more strictly defined what is allowable and what isn’t allowable.”


McCabe rejects the implication that law enforcement has aggressively enforced medical marijuana laws.


“I wouldn’t say aggressive,” he said. “I would say law enforcement and prosecutors were following the law. Some chose to lay back and wait for the courts. What occurred in Oakland County, the courts have proven we were correct in our interpretation of the law all along.”


Voters approved a ballot question in 2008, with 63 percent in favor of allowing medical marijuana. Users pay a $100 fee to register. Approved caregivers are allowed up to five patients and to have 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana per patient, and 12 plants per patient.


But how the program works has largely been left to the legislature and court rulings to iron out.


New laws and a key Michigan Supreme Court ruling took effect in 2013.


The state’s high court ruling in February found that retail sale of medical marijuana is legal but that the state’s medical marijuana law doesn’t provide for dispensaries, dealing a blow to storefront operations that were popping up around the state.


Changes in state law that took effect in 2013 include:


•Requiring that transported medical marijuana be inaccessible to the driver.


•Making doctors perform a “complete assessment” (in-person evaluation) of a patient before authorizing a recommendation for medical marijuana.


•Changing the renewal period from every year to every two years. Proof of residency is now required before one may obtain a registration card.


Requiring that outdoor cannabis plants not be “visible to the unaided eye from an adjacent property when viewed by an individual at ground level or from a permanent structure” and be “grown within a stationary structure that is enclosed on all sides, except the base, by chain-link fencing, wooden slats, or a similar material that prevents access by the general public and that is anchored, attached or affixed to the ground, located on land that is owned, leased, or rented” by the registered grower and restricted to that grower’s access.”


•State-qualified caregivers must not have been convicted of any felony within the last ten years, or any violent felony ever.
 

TheMan13

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The number of registered patients fell to 118,368 in fiscal 2013 from 124,131 the year before, or slightly less than 5 percent. However, the number of licensed caregivers fell to 27,046 from 50,188.
Wow! There's no doubt 2013 will go down in MMMP history as a year of a politically active "justice system" attempting to legislate from their benches. In the end we find 5% less patients and a 50% loss of caregivers?!?
 

buckaroo bonzai

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Wow! There's no doubt 2013 will go down in MMMP history as a year of a politically active "justice system" attempting to legislate from their benches. In the end we find 5% less patients and a 50% loss of caregivers?!?

Most of them got smart and spooked and went back 'off' the radar
.....they allready have all our names on lists

guess they took a lesson from montana...

the rest just cant see the train coming down the tracks thats gonna run them over....until it hits them-

i mean who in ann arbor is signing up with the state....?
its safer there than the emerald triangle......with or without a card!!!:lol::lol::lol:


And flint is looking pretty nice now too with all the 'gank' sters around there
-quiet average growers that keep to themselves have nothing to worry about....i mean have you been to gc3? -yeah right

how much you wanna bet people just get the dr rec this year and expect the worst but hope/pray for the best.....

i mean every 20 somthing in Michigan is now an expert grower with the 'kill'......
-theres more erb now on the streets than ever before....its just some is better than most

fear is 'the center' they want us all moving from-:wall:
 
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