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ismokealotofpot

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Its the stoners that got the law passed. do you think 3 million people all just woke up one day and googled medical cannabis and thought hay this fights cancer lets pass a law?
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
Bob, everyone needs a doctors recommendation to qualify. If the doctor sees fit, then the recommendation is granted.

You sound bitter towards patients for a perceived "false pretenses" being used to qualify, but isn't it the doctors writing these scripts? Who are you or I to get between a doctor and his/her patient? Would you rather have the government decide who is worthy of a script? Should the gov't also decide if you qualify for other medical treatments? Where is the line drawn?
 

ismokealotofpot

New Member
ya bob you go ahead and help us out like you did with the patient caregiver thread. All you do is post a shit ton of pages of bullshit I keep wanting to tell you to go duck yourself but ill be nice instead.
 

bob harris

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fool doesnt realize 95% of those two groups are the same people, the Citizens of the State of Michigan. What anIDIOT.
Actually, I thought that was 100% of the people. We are talking about Michigan..therefore only Michigan people, and we are talking about those enrolled in the program...so that's everyone.....where did you lose 5%?

The difference is simply that within that group, there are 2 types of people. Honest, sincere people, with valid medical conditions and or the wish to help others, and people who hopped on to profiteer, or use a med law to "legalize" recreational use, or just to complain about how all their rights in all aspects of their knife are controlled by forces they must fight eternally..

It's a realllllly simple concept.
 

Timmahh

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95% of all cannabis arrests are for simple possesion, the other 5% are for criminal activity that also invovled cannabis. that means 5% of the population using cannabis are likely truely criminal element.


yet the law passed here in mi, which should of ELIMINATED 95% of the Cannabis cases we had, but instead, the case load has doubled in the last 15months. Remarkable coincidence as that is just the amount of Time Bill Schuette as been AG< and he has dolts like you sucking on his cock. And you said your sons the homo. As if.
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
95% of all cannabis arrests are for simple possesion, the other 5% are for criminal activity that also invovled cannabis. that means 5% of the population using cannabis are likely truely criminal element.


yet the law passed here in mi, which should of ELIMINATED 95% of the Cannabis cases we had, but instead, the case load has doubled in the last 15months. Remarkable coincidence as that is just the amount of Time Bill Schuette as been AG< and he has dolts like you sucking on his cock. And you said your sons the homo. As if.

Is bob's son really gay?

If so, why do you keep throwing it in his face? I don't care what position bob takes with medical marijuana, there is no need to do that. It just shows a lack of class on your part.

And you want people to fight this shit along side you? Try acting like a fucking adult.
 

bob harris

Well-Known Member
Is bob's son really gay?

If so, why do you keep throwing it in his face? I don't care what position bob takes with medical marijuana, there is no need to do that. It just shows a lack of class on your part.

And you want people to fight this shit along side you? Try acting like a fucking adult.
Thank you.

He aid I must be a gay hater too, or something to that effect..to witch I replied, well actually my son is gay..which is true.
 

bob harris

Well-Known Member
95% of all cannabis arrests are for simple possesion, the other 5% are for criminal activity that also invovled cannabis. that means 5% of the population using cannabis are likely truely criminal element.


yet the law passed here in mi, which should of ELIMINATED 95% of the Cannabis cases we had, but instead, the case load has doubled in the last 15months. Remarkable coincidence as that is just the amount of Time Bill Schuette as been AG< and he has dolts like you sucking on his cock. And you said your sons the homo. As if.

Why would the passing of a law, that takes a totally controlled substance, a class 1 drug, and makes it available to almost anyone, REDUCE cannabis arrests in your mind?

Are you so naive as to think that 1000's of new people didn't get cards with profiteering hopes..that the people opening dispensaries were all just caring honest people? Please, tell me it ain't so.

The med law allowed tons of new people into the "cannabis /criminal" category you described. There are tons of growers far exceeding their limits...tons of people "farming"...not care giving.....please stop.

Hey, I agree that our AG isn't friendly at all to medical cannabis, but it's not stopping the progression of this law. Yes, there are going to be "test cases"....yes there are going to be arrests. But they are not abusing their power. Most of the major cases, have resulted in favorable changes to the cannabis laws. They have all aided in the clarification of the law. And some have just plain sucked...mostly the p2p ruling. But I really expect that to be changed soon. The system is working....like the system or not...
 

ozzrokk

Well-Known Member
Why would the passing of a law, that takes a totally controlled substance, a class 1 drug, and makes it available to almost anyone, REDUCE cannabis arrests in your mind?

Are you so naive as to think that 1000's of new people didn't get cards with profiteering hopes..that the people opening dispensaries were all just caring honest people? Please, tell me it ain't so.

The med law allowed tons of new people into the "cannabis /criminal" category you described. There are tons of growers far exceeding their limits...tons of people "farming"...not care giving.....please stop.

Hey, I agree that our AG isn't friendly at all to medical cannabis, but it's not stopping the progression of this law. Yes, there are going to be "test cases"....yes there are going to be arrests. But they are not abusing their power. Most of the major cases, have resulted in favorable changes to the cannabis laws. They have all aided in the clarification of the law. And some have just plain sucked...mostly the p2p ruling. But I really expect that to be changed soon. The system is working....like the system or not...
And you prove my point once again. Sorry you lost everything that is just the system working you should be grateful.
 

Timmahh

Well-Known Member
Why would the passing of a law, that takes a totally controlled substance, a class 1 drug, and makes it available to almost anyone, REDUCE cannabis arrests in your mind?

Are you so naive as to think that 1000's of new people didn't get cards with profiteering hopes..that the people opening dispensaries were all just caring honest people? Please, tell me it ain't so.

The med law allowed tons of new people into the "cannabis /criminal" category you described. There are tons of growers far exceeding their limits...tons of people "farming"...not care giving.....please stop.

Hey, I agree that our AG isn't friendly at all to medical cannabis, but it's not stopping the progression of this law. Yes, there are going to be "test cases"....yes there are going to be arrests. But they are not abusing their power. Most of the major cases, have resulted in favorable changes to the cannabis laws. They have all aided in the clarification of the law. And some have just plain sucked...mostly the p2p ruling. But I really expect that to be changed soon. The system is working....like the system or not...

WOW, just fucking Wow... lol
 

Timmahh

Well-Known Member
For the EDUCATION Of our IGNORANT friend bob harris


  • Why would the passing of a law, that takes a totally controlled substance, a class 1 drug, and makes it available to almost anyone, REDUCE cannabis arrests in your mind?​




Section 333.26422

MICHIGAN MEDICAL MARIHUANA ACT (EXCERPT)
Initiated Law 1 of 2008

333.26422 Findings, declaration.
2. Findings.
Sec. 2. The people of the State of Michigan find and declare that:
(a) Modern medical research, including as found by the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine in a March 1999 report, has discovered beneficial uses for marihuana in treating or alleviating the pain, nausea, and other symptoms associated with a variety of debilitating medical conditions.
(b) Data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reports and the Compendium of Federal Justice Statistics show that approximately 99 out of every 100 marihuana arrests in the United States are made under state law, rather than under federal law. Consequently, changing state law will have the practical effect of protecting from arrest the vast majority of seriously ill people who have a medical need to use marihuana.
(c) Although federal law currently prohibits any use of marihuana except under very limited circumstances, states are not required to enforce federal law or prosecute people for engaging in activities prohibited by federal law. The laws of Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Washington do not penalize the medical use and cultivation of marihuana. Michigan joins in this effort for the health and welfare of its citizens.

History: 2008, Initiated Law 1, Eff. Dec. 4, 2008

Compiler's Notes: MCL 333.26430 of Initiated Law 1 of 2008 provides:10. Severability.Sec. 10. Any section of this act being held invalid as to any person or circumstances shall not affect the application of any other section of this act that can be given full effect without the invalid section or application.
So i was mistaken, you were closer at 100% than i was with 95%, WE both stand corrected at 99 out of every 100 arrests are just for possession you fool.
 

bob harris

Well-Known Member
For the EDUCATION Of our IGNORANT friend bob harris






So i was mistaken, you were closer at 100% than i was with 95%, WE both stand corrected at 99 out of every 100 arrests are just for possession you fool.

If your talking about this...how does it help you? This law has protected from arrest the vast majority of seriously ill patients who have a medical need for marijuana.

That is the part you are relying on, isn't it?

That has been accomplished already. Now, those masquerading as care givers so they can profiteer, and those creating illnesses and coughing up for motel doctor certs, and a host of other people abusing the law, had a bad day.

Did you have a bad day? poor baby.
 

Timmahh

Well-Known Member
my day was great, always is when truth and fact prevail over tyranny and oppression that you propagate.
 

Timmahh

Well-Known Member
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cpu employee^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


  • Thanks..my truth and fact did prevail today, didn't they? I had a great day too..unlike you, I contributed.​



contributed to fucking up the Act ladies and Gentleman. Do a search of Caregivers and Patients United.


Funny, Caregivers are First in that name, considering the Caregivers they are uniting all live in Colorado and Arizona.
 

bob harris

Well-Known Member
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Delusional loser ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Well, good night Chicken little..perhaps the sky will fall tomorrow...at least I know that's what you will be preaching
 
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