AG Scheutte makes ruling: MI Dispensaries are illegal.

TheBaron

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From http://michiganmessenger.com/50369/michigan-attorney-general-says-pot-dispensaries-illegal-in-the-state

Bill Schuette, the Republican Attorney General and strong opponent of medical marijuana, issued an opinion on Tuesday that, in effect, makes medical marijuana dispensaries illegal in the state.

The opinion says there are only two ways patients can get their medication — they can either grow themselves or they can get it from a registered care giver. The ruling eliminates patient to patient transfers as well as marijuana dispensaries. Under the ruling, Schuette says that care givers are required to have a locked enclosed location for each separate patient they are growing for.
This interpretation is consistent with the plain language of the MMMA, and accords with basic principles of statutory construction that require this office to discern the intent of a statute from its language, and to forgo reading anything into a statute that is not within the intent of its drafters.8 Moreover, this construction ensures that the twelve-plant-per patient maximum is followed. It also protects against unauthorized access to marihuana plants because, at any given time, there is only one person responsible and accountable for a patient’s plants. The plain language of the MMMA thus prohibits the joint cooperative cultivating or sharing of marihuana plants because only the individual authorized to cultivate the marihuana plants, either the registered patient or the patient’s registered primary caregiver, may have access to the enclosed, locked facility housing the marihuana plants intended for the individual patient’s use.
It is my opinion, therefore, that the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act, Initiated Law 1 of 2008, MCL 333.26421 et seq, prohibits the joint cooperative cultivation or sharing of marihuana plants because each patient’s plants must be grown and maintained in a separate enclosed, locked facility that is only accessible to the registered patient or the patient’s registered primary caregiver.
Under the ruling, if a person is providing medical marijuana to four patients, that care giver is required to have four separate growing locations that are locked and enclosed and only accessible by that care giver. Each growing location can contain up to 12 marijuana plants.
Meanwhile, patients are required to have an enclosed, locked facility where the growing occurs. They can have 12 plants, but as with the care giver, the location can only be accessible by the patient.
An Attorney General opinion has the force of law, until and unless it is overturned by the courts.

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In related news, there are no words to express how much I hate this man.
 

hic

Well-Known Member
It is very costly to build a building to grow 12 plants in a time in. So by the time smoke clears I will need 8 to 9 buildings? Yea try saying that to my township! Good luck buddy is what they will say!

His idea violates many building/township ordinances? When will this fucking crazy train end? This fucking rabbit hole in Michigan runs deep, man!

Someone should file a law suite on his dumb ass for that statement. It cannot be done here or in many parts of michigan... racist bastard.

These are who lead me....WHY?
 

hic

Well-Known Member
Tell ya how to rid America of depression "the mental state". Get rid of these idiots that bring us down. Would be so much safer and cost effective then the pills.
 

Jankedyjoe

Active Member
Also, this means that if you grow, your never allowed to leave for more than a few days, your pretty much stuck there. Goodbye vacations.
 

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
Someone wake me when the nightmare has stopped. Are people putting on a Greek style protest on the Capitol, this is just crazy.
 

ismokealotofpot

New Member
It did say it was his opinion. according to the law that i read you dont have to have a room for each patient. that guy is just burning money. he didn't read some thing rite. wait till i talk to my friends at normal were going to bust his balls.
 

ThatGuy113

Well-Known Member
It's just like his opinion man....

There's so many ways to interpret this law and either it should be left up to the courts or revised within the state legislature. I do realize he is the AG but his words aren't going to be always used to enforce the law. We already know there are plenty of other authority figures that ignore the clearest sections of the law itself when punishing others for following the law. The only way this could really 100% shut down every dispensary would have to be either in the legislative or judicial branch as I have mentioned. Patient to patient is really a hot issue because let's face it the system gets abused a lot but so is the caregiving side of it as well. Both are ways that weight is picked up to redistribute to none medical patients. The only way they could ever shut that down is to require each and every patient to grow there own. This of course would be impossible for alot of patients so I'll just take a wild guess and say patient to patient will still be a very gray area until they figure it out but according to the nerd in Lansing that people elected he will not look to reform the medical marijuana bill till the fall. So we got some time. We really have to show our presence and make our voices heard.
 

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
It did say it was his opinion. according to the law that i read you dont have to have a room for each patient. that guy is just burning money. he didn't read some thing rite. wait till i talk to my friends at normal were going to bust his balls.
Have them kick his dick off for me
 

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
If someone from or connected to Anonymous or LulzSec is watching please help. Lol if you guys can do what u do, surely life could be made miserable for this bunch.
 

TDM

Active Member
A recent poll: 61% of the people of this state want this law and would vote it in again as is.
32% are still against, this is about politics.
 

probo24

Well-Known Member
Opinions are a wonder we all share in having.
It is my opinion, although certainlly an opinion shared by many of my fellow Michiganians that Bill Schuette is an elitist, fear mongering, propagandizing asshole.
It is also my opinion that mr Schuette should learn to read better. Nowhere in the law does it say grows
must be in seperate rooms. No wonder the anti majority side thinks the law is unclear. When they read the law words magically
appear that are not written on the page, nor are they even part of the law, one can see how that could get confusing.
Confusing also is mr Schuettes impression that his opinion of what he thinks the law should say is actually what it does say.
This elitist attitude is why mr schuette and people like him think they have the right to speak for you when they tell you what you actually wanted to vote for, but were instead duped into voting for.
 
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