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    Quote Originally Posted by DankGrower View Post
    Bob I like the idea behind most of what you are saying. I am some what like you in that I dont push the limits of what my cards allow me in michigan. Personally I am way below my "allowed" plant count. But I too feel the discomfort of stretching the laws as they are currently interpreted buy selling my "overage" to other care givers for other patients I do agree there are a lot of retarded pot heads with one card from a doctor they bribed to get a weed card have 307 plants they would claim they are still clones on the 8th week of flower.

    However when taken as a whole you do come off a little to much on martyr side the woe is me look at the pain the bad man has caused me. It strikes me as a little Emoish. I think what we should be asking ourselves is how do we correct the situation.


    On a quick side note Murfy. Dont ever speak for Gen X again there is a large group of us who have been very sucessful in life and we are pissed you were not Cloroxed out of the gene pool by parents during the first trimester. Move out of the basement at your parents house before you try to lead a revoultion If you are the face of the Medical marijuana in Michigan we are screwed we will be back into prohibition in no time

    Sorry I come off that way. Don't feel like or care to be a martyr. I've had a great life. And I'm not nearly as worried about what tightening laws would do to me, but what it could do for others it was designed to help. I'll be fine with or without the ability to make a small payback for my growing efforts. Others with a true debilitating and chronic condition may not be so fortunate. Not only has the law helped them with meeds, it may have been providing them with supplemental income. Money they could really use. With all due respect to the master growers out there, if you were truly disabled, indoor gardening may be one of the few things you could do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniffer View Post
    medical , meds , patients ,, lol
    its weed , and its not just for sick people
    I don't disagree. But that's a "legalize" statement..shouldn't be argues in a medical thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DankGrower View Post
    Bob I like the idea behind most of what you are saying. I am some what like you in that I dont push the limits of what my cards allow me in michigan. Personally I am way below my "allowed" plant count. But I too feel the discomfort of stretching the laws as they are currently interpreted buy selling my "overage" to other care givers for other patients I do agree there are a lot of retarded pot heads with one card from a doctor they bribed to get a weed card have 307 plants they would claim they are still clones on the 8th week of flower.

    However when taken as a whole you do come off a little to much on martyr side the woe is me look at the pain the bad man has caused me. It strikes me as a little Emoish. I think what we should be asking ourselves is how do we correct the situation.


    On a quick side note Murfy. Dont ever speak for Gen X again there is a large group of us who have been very sucessful in life and we are pissed you were not Cloroxed out of the gene pool by parents during the first trimester. Move out of the basement at your parents house before you try to lead a revoultion If you are the face of the Medical marijuana in Michigan we are screwed we will be back into prohibition in no time
    DankGrower..are you who I think yo are? Looked at your grow pics, Querkle, and it looks like a room Ive seen...matter of fact, looks like a room from a guy that learned most of what he knows about growing from me(not taking credit for your work, just sayin)If you're who I think you are, why don't you chime in for the nay Sayers and let them know that the pics I post are mine. Let them know whose meds you use too, would ya?

    By the way, cloroxed out of the gene pool in the first trimester,,that's harsh....
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    wanted to quote. my bad.. keep reading lol. sorry for double post

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    Did you really just try and use aspirin to make some point about the use of cannabis ? Seriously in the same post you mention "bad logic"...
    What are you, some type of dooms day machine boy ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcatjones View Post
    no. it isn't. you have bad logic.

    healthy people use medicine all the effing time. and it keeps them in good health.

    this guy bob has all these comments, but yet...

    he ignores all mine that completely refute his points.

    healthy people take aspirin and many drugs all the time. and in fact out of all drugs a healthy person could take to stay healthy and well.. it would be cannabis you fucktard!

    not a legalize statement. it's a legitimate point and one that many people don't realize.

    fuck you. it is an antioxidant. i don't want cancer. will keep on using medicinally here.
    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/f...n/antioxidants

    Try fruit first as an antioxidant...it's organic too. Had you said neuro protective, I may have been a little more impressed. Cannabis does have many clinical studies saying that it's use may prevent or slow the onset of some neurological diseases. Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, ALS

    But really? Antioxidant?
    Med laws state use is for "debilitating and chronic" conditions..not prevention....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob harris View Post
    DankGrower..are you who I think yo are? Looked at your grow pics, Querkle, and it looks like a room Ive seen...matter of fact, looks like a room from a guy that learned most of what he knows about growing from me(not taking credit for your work, just sayin)If you're who I think you are, why don't you chime in for the nay Sayers and let them know that the pics I post are mine. Let them know whose meds you use too, would ya?

    By the way, cloroxed out of the gene pool in the first trimester,,that's harsh....
    I very well could be that guy. What do you mean back you up were you stealing pictures of my grow again ROFL. You need to read the laws definition however bro you always state chronic and debilitating thats not what the law says in fact it make allownce for the prevention of symptoms in some diseases. Here is what the law does say.
    (a) "Debilitating medical condition" means 1 or more of the following:
    (1) Cancer, glaucoma, positive status for human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, hepatitis C, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Crohn's disease, agitation of Alzheimer's disease, nail patella, or the treatment of these conditions.
    (2) A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces 1 or more of the following: cachexia or wasting syndrome; severe and chronic pain; severe nausea; seizures, including but not limited to those characteristic of epilepsy; or severe and persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to those characteristic of multiple sclerosis.
    (3) Any other medical condition or its treatment approved by the department, as provided for in section 5 for the bill.


    That pretty much sums up what the law says but feel free to look it up here: http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,...138---,00.html



    To the best of my ablity to find the state has not yet added any additional diseases or illnesses which would qualify you for medical marijuana.



    Well Clorox was the only thing I was sure everyone would understand would be effective in removing stains from things. But I am pretty harsh always have been.
    It seems like i forgot to address something i read here but i cant remember what it was... must have been pretty unimportant

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    screw the Medical marijuana ,, just use regular marijuana , less of a hassle

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    Hey, Dankgrower, now that we've talked on the phone, and know who each other is...would ya mind backing me up a little. I know we're both arrogant asses, but could ya at least tell these guys that I'm not making up this stuff about my business experience, the help I've given west Michigan med grower, and the quality of my meds? Maybe a little..yeah, I've seen the bastard on the steps of the diaz at Hash Bash with Adam Brooks..after all, I took you with me....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob harris View Post
    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/f...n/antioxidants

    Try fruit first as an antioxidant...it's organic too. Had you said neuro protective, I may have been a little more impressed. Cannabis does have many clinical studies saying that it's use may prevent or slow the onset of some neurological diseases. Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, ALS

    But really? Antioxidant?
    Med laws state use is for "debilitating and chronic" conditions..not prevention....
    you obviously know very little about cannabis. -but using it as a prevention is the main reason for MS and arthritic patients. it helps slow degradation.

    i suggest you look at the US GOVERNMENT PATENT that says everything i told you an more.

    about fruit and organics? i grow my own - organics comes easier in my cannabis than having to buy fruit from a grocery store. would love to buy more organic fruit, but have an inability do to regional reasons. produce alone is effing expensive let alone the organic. but ALL CONSUMED PRODUCTS SHOULD BE ORGANIC.

    and to Buddy ganja

    i would argue that when in the event that i, a healthy person, am in the event that i need a quick blood thinner for whatever reason. it would be a benefit.

    but your attack, which added very little to the conversation, was unnecessary at best. it seems you couldn't understand the comparison between "healthily branded drugs" like aspirin that are found in your convenience store and are LEGALLY okay to the perfectly harmless cannabis plant which isn't..

    you attacked someone who agrees with you.. fool.
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