latest Michigan medical marijuana news.....

buckaroo bonzai

Well-Known Member
^^^^^^
yeah they have license plate readers there...lol

to see who's driving around their state.....

mayb if they smoked more erb for medicine it would be friendlier there

all those gmo corn eaters are scary to me! ....the step-ford state:-P

i put this thread up to keep bumping the latest news out
-bump it up!
then I don't have to take so much time to post all this shot--lol:shock::joint:
 

buckaroo bonzai

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  • [h=1]Marijuana patient admits excess[/h]

  • [*=left]By Daily Telegram staff
    Updated Apr. 17, 2013 @ 6:36 pm

    ADRIAN -- A 57-year-old man admitted bringing an excess harvest of medical marijuana to his Palmyra Township home last fall when he pleaded guilty Wednesday in Lenawee County Circuit Court to a reduced charge. The agreement is to spare Frederick James McConnell from serving any jail time.McConnell was charged with possession with intent to deliver more than 5 kilograms of marijuana, felony firearm possession and maintaining a drug house.

    Police reported seizing eight plastic storage containers with a reported >45 to 60 pounds of marijuana in McConnell’s barn on Nov. 20.
    He said he is a registered medical marijuana patient and grew marijuana in Moscow Township in Hillsdale County last year.

    He brought the harvest to his Palmyra Township home. Defense attorney James Daly said the weight of the marijuana was more than allowed under Michigan’s medical marijuana law.

    Significantly more, said assistant Lenawee County Prosecutor Douglas Hartung.
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member


    • [*=left][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]45 to 60 pounds ? Come one now , we had a 1000 pound bust in Jackson just yesterday .. The law clearly states an [/FONT]uninterrupted[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif] supply . Well it did before the new paper work went into force ! I dont want to even sign a new caregiver form and I may just not . I can do just fine with 12 plants or less :)

      Ok just kidding , of course I ll sign it as I love to grow and collect weed like baseball cards .



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buckaroo bonzai

Well-Known Member
:shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::eyesmoke:
wow kidz--look what popped up....a ""legal"" pot store with new farmers market

i am adding another ""national"" medical marijuana news link....
for all those that want the latest.
>>>.bump it up if somthing catches your attention so we can all stay awake on the issues:joint:

[h=1]Motor City Compassion Club Fuels Michigan MMJ Patients[/h](PRWEB) April 19, 2013
PotLocator.com, a subsidiary of The Medical Cannabis Network (MCN), has today announced the addition of a brand new business to an increasingly boast worthy roster of cannabis-related clients. As it seems evident that many other web listing services such as WeedMaps and THCFinder are slowing down their marketing and advertising efforts to plan a proper marketing strategy, PotLocator is always stepping up their game and striving to exceed everyone’s expectations by a mere landslide.

Nationally recognized by the cannabis community as one of the top-tier medical marijuana dispensary, collective and wellness center locators on the entire Internet, PotLocator was comprised upon a foundation of compassion and legitimacy that is strictly meant to benefit the industry’s many patients. Every business that is integrated within the PotLocator network is in for a real compassionate, knowledgeable and personable service that has only the best interest of properly marketing a business.


The newest addition to the PotLocator roster is the M Lounge located in the great state of Michigan.

As the state of Michigan has been in the news for cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries, PotLocator’s search for a legitimate and compliant medical marijuana compassion club is finally over. For free services to locate a medical marijuana wellness center, hydroponics shop, smoke shop or medical marijuana attorney, visits PotLocator.com and use all the necessary tools to discover compassion. Please note that every business within the PotLocator network is comprised of the highest standards and has passed a thorough background check.


The M Lounge is a medical marijuana compassion club that is located in Detroit, Michigan.

Open Tuesday through Sunday, this wellness center features an extensive menu of various cannabis strains, tinctures, edibles and concentrates, and has some of the :shock:highest quality medicine in the state.
(???????????????????)
The M Lounge also features a member’s only farmer’s market event that is held every weekend from Friday to Sunday in the month of May. These markets are open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and will give medical marijuana patients in the state a taste of true Michigan canna-culture.

This location boasts a team bud tenders that are ready to answer and address all questions and concerns that are brought to them by patients, and can provide patients with comprehensive knowledge about their medicine that they cannot find anywhere else. The M Lounge extends its services to the surrounding towns and cities of Fort Wayne, Hamtramck, Delray, Highland Park, Grosse Pointe Park, Dearborn, Melvindale and Conner’s Creek.


With the addition of this distinguished and :shock:legally compliant Michigan-based canna-business:shock:

--, PotLocator portrays a vision of legitimacy, professionalism and compassion that the industry so desperately needs. While the industry tends to function in a grey area at times, with PotLocator it is strictly black and white. There is no time to function in a grey area while patients across the nation are suffering from debilitating illnesses and lacking a discreet safe-access point to obtain their medicine
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
Medical Marijuana News 4-19 , it looks like a wet one so get your water bongs out and join in the splash .. When it rains it pours and Michigan has had noting but wet times this past week .. I think I ll go down to Riverside park and fish around the park unlike ever before .
 

slumdog80

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RFID-Blocking Wallet
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) chips are now regularly implanted in passports, ID cards, credit cards and travel papers. These tiny chips make machine-reading your documents easier -- but could also let anyone with the right type of scanner scrape your information and track your whereabouts. Luckily, gadget geeks have come to the rescue again, this time with RFID-blocking wallets. Working on the same principle as the "phonekerchief", these wallets create a Faraday cage around your items, keeping their data secure until you take them out to be scanned where they're supposed to be scanned. Destroying the chip is simpler: just nuke it in the microwave for Of course, whatever you're microwaving might burst into flames first...
 

djwimbo

Well-Known Member
Medical Marijuana News 4-19 , it looks like a wet one so get your water bongs out and join in the splash .. When it rains it pours and Michigan has had noting but wet times this past week .. I think I ll go down to Riverside park and fish around the park unlike ever before .
The Riverside park by me IS the river now, you could go on a boat tour.
 

slumdog80

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I am proxy'ed and vpn'ed up, nor do I post shows but, I will have to rethink things if that passes.

Does RIU know about 4/22?
 

buckaroo bonzai

Well-Known Member
:roll:bongsmilie:roll:bongsmilie:roll:bongsmilie:roll:

I just keep seeing the words..."Mediswipe" and "Michigan" again and again...?
--dispensary bill?

Mediswipe Inc. Announces Launch of www.TheCertificationStation.com With Proprietary Mobile "GetRX" SMS Application for All Smart Phones Aiding Patients for State Medicinal Marijuana ID's and Digital Storage of Personal Health Records - Yahoo! Finance


LOS ANGELES, April 19, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MediSwipe Inc. (www.MediSwipe.com) (MWIP), a patient security solutions and software development company for the medicinal marijuana and health care industry, today announced the launch of the Company's Certification Centers portal www.Thecertificationstation.com.


The unique health portal provides guidance and information to new patients seeking information on how to obtain or renew their medical marijuana certification card in the >>state of Michigan.

Patients may download state forms, make appointments with licensed doctors online, and submit preliminary forms with medical records before actually coming to the center for certification with the doctor.

The Certification Stations will also help those patients obtain their medical records for the certification appointment now required by state law as part of the approval process.

Once the records are obtained and the patients certified by licensed doctors, all medical records will be digitally stored within the HIPAA compliant patient health portal developed by MediSwipe, which may be accessed by the patient to retrieve or add multiple records and documents at any time.


"The new certification stations operated by MediSwipe will seek to provide the first HIPAA compliant medical data management system for the medical marijuana sector on behalf of patients and caregivers, providing patient authentication and storage of data, while at the same time streamlining the application process for new patients to receive state ID cards, provide certifications by licensed physicians and registration within our cloud based HIPAA compliant medical records database.

Our goal will be to work with all regulated states, caregivers and patients to allow access to a compliant reporting system that will not only ensure patient security and privacy rights,
but at the same time,

>>provide necessary reporting data to states seeking to increase state tax revenue," stated B. Michael Friedman, CEO of Mediswipe.


New Patients seeking to make an appointment via smartphone may do so using the newly approved "GetRX" application licensed by MediSwipe.

Patients seeking to make an appointment directly from their phone should text MY800 or "69800" with the KEYWORD "GETRX" in the subject line and follow the prompts to make the appointment in Michigan or California, with additional states being added to the new smartphone application.

Patients simply wishing to call in for an appointment may contact the Detroit or Ann Arbor locations 24/7 using the toll free number 800-873-0699.


Doctors under contract at the Certification Stations will conduct their legal and ethical duties in full compliance with Michigan Medical Marijuana Certification guidelines.

The MediSwipe Certification Centers will abide the Michigan's Medical Marijuana Act, where a physician must state in writing that the patient has a debilitating medical condition that qualifies them for medical marijuana treatment.

A state issued card allows patients to use marijuana treatment legally in the State of Michigan.
Patients suffering from the below listed conditions, may qualify for certification and Michigan state ID cards:
Agitation of Alzheimer's Disease
Cancer
Crohn's Disease
Glaucoma
Hepatitis C
HIV/AIDS
Severe Nausea
Severe and Chronic Pain
Seizures
Severe/Persistent Muscle Spasms
 

djwimbo

Well-Known Member
at <$0.05/share, MediSwipe could potentially be a good investment...

It's a risk based on what happens with the laws around here.
 

buckaroo bonzai

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[h=1]bongsmilie


Medical marijuana registered users drop in Montana driven by tougher 2011 laws

Published: May 12, 2013 11:02 AM[/h]By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS



HELENA, Mont. - If American society's tolerance for marijuana is now growing, then what happened in Montana illustrates just what can happen when the government decides things have gone too far.


Pot advocates were running caravans, helping hundreds of residents in a day get medical marijuana user cards. Some doctors who conducted cursory exams on scores of people were fined. As the number of users quickly grew, so did a retail industry that led some to dub the state "Big High Country."



>>>>Today, >>thousands of medical pot providers have gone out of business,<< and a health department survey showed that the number of registered users have >>>>fallen to less than a quarter of their 2011 numbers.


>>>The drop was driven in part by a tougher 2011 law on medical marijuana use and distribution.

But more than anything, marijuana advocates say, the demise of the once-booming medical pot industry was the result of the largest federal drug-trafficking investigation in the state's industry.


The >>three-year investigation by the U.S. attorney's office, the Drug Enforcement Administration and other federal agencies wrapped up last week when the last of 33 convicted defendants was sentenced.

That allowed its architect, U.S. Attorney Michael Cotter, to speak publicly for the first time on the crackdown.
"For a long time, we were hearing complaints from local law enforcement and from citizens ... that they were tired of marijuana and they were tired of it next to schools, to churches, people smoking it openly on the streets," Cotter said in an interview with The Associated Press.
"It was just something that had to be done," he said. "And the result of doing it the way that we did, it was a strong statement that marijuana wasn't going to be tolerated in Montana."
Cotter said he believes he is on the right side of history, regardless of what is happening in the country. Last fall, voters in Colorado and Washington state passed laws to legalize recreational pot use, and a Pew Research Center poll released last month found 52 percent of Americans think marijuana should be legal.
The Justice Department has yet to decide whether to sue in federal court to block Colorado and Washington's laws under the legal argument that federal laws outlawing any use, possession or distribution of marijuana prevail over state laws.


In Montana, what started out as a system to provide marijuana to those with health problems turned the state into a source for drug trafficking, Cotter said. The industry had ballooned so much and so quickly that drug traffickers were operating under the guise of medicinal caregivers, and the pot was being sent to users in New Jersey, Virginia, Colorado and other states, he said.
Now, marijuana is still in Montana, but it's manageable, he said.
The investigations were split geographically into three parts: Operation Smokejumper, Operation Weed Be Gone and Operation Noxious Weed. They targeted medical marijuana providers dealing in more than 100 plants and came away with 34 indictments, from a longtime state lobbyist to a former University of Montana quarterback.



Most of those arrested argued at first that they were following the state's medical marijuana law.

When federal prosecutors, led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Thaggard, successfully squelched that argument in court, all but three of the providers made plea deals.


>>The federal Controlled Substances Act, which >>bans any distribution or use of marijuana, trumps state law, Thaggard said. Besides, the investigation found that none of the defendants was following state law, he added.



"I think that we were confident that if we had to go down that road, we would show just how out of compliance these people were," Thaggard said.
The final scorecard: 33 convictions. Thirty-one made plea deals, two went to trial and lost and the case against the accountant of a provider was dismissed.
Federal prosecutors in other states watched closely as the probe unfolded in Montana, and was widely seen as a success and possibly a model for others, Cotter said.
"Speaking through enforcement action does have the deterrent effect that is needed," Cotter said. "It had the effect that we were looking for, and that was to deter the trafficking of marijuana."
Montana Cannabis Information Association spokesman and Marijuana Policy Project lobbyist Chris Lindsey &#8212; who also was one of the 33 providers convicted in the probe &#8212; agreed the federal investigation was the main driver in changing the shape of the industry.
But a federal crackdown won't stem the tide of the public will, he said.
Montana residents are increasingly in favor of improving the medical marijuana laws so there is better regulation and better access for those who need it, Lindsey said.

>>"In Montana, it seems our options have only been the wild, wild West or no activity at all. Ultimately, we will be in the middle," Lindsey said.


Cotter and DEA Agent in Charge Brady MacKay, who led much of the investigation, dispute that medical marijuana is beneficial for the seriously ill. They say patients who need the relief that marijuana provides should get it from Marinol, a prescription drug that contains some of the properties of marijuana.
"I think it's Madison Avenue marketing, the person who dreamed up tying medical and marijuana together," Cotter said. "It's a powerful marketing tool. But the fact of the matter remains that marijuana is a dangerous drug and it's harmful to people," Cotter said.
 

slumdog80

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The 99 thing is different state to state now it seems. In CA 500 is the new 99.
At least this year, that could change at any time. I know of someone in NY that
got caught with 350, and got out after 3 months time served in state.

Stick to 72 and sleep good.
 
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