Medical Marijuana in Florida at last!!!!

Red1966

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Listen up all Florida residents! There is a public initiative to legalize medical marijuana in Florida circulating. The law firm Morgan and Morgan is spending $2,000,000.00 of their own money on ads to gather enough signatures to force the Florida legislature to vote on a bill to legalize the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. They need 200,000 registered Florida voters to sign the petition. You may have heard their ads on your local radio station. We may never get this kind of help from a well known, legitimate law firm again, so it is imperative we take this opportunity to do this for the needy and for ourselves as growers. This can be the day that what we all have dreamed of becomes reality! The day when those in need of the medical benefits that marijuana provides can finally receive relief, the day we can legally make a recession proof living doing what we all love! They are not getting nearly enough response as yet, so we must rise to the occasion. Do you want to tell your sickly relatives and friends that you let this opportunity go by because you were too apathetic? Come on, we have been given a free pass with the Feds, all that remains is the state level. I repeat, don't let this opportunity go to waste! Go to http://www.unitedforcare.org/ and download the petition, fill it out, and mail it in! You must be a registered Florida state voter to participate.
 

CCCmints

Well-Known Member
i couldn't believe my eyes when i read the title! i've got myself a new signature now. why are there no replies on this?!
 

growone

Well-Known Member
i'll bump this because it's damn important
if we can get the green flag flying in Florida, it will really get the legalization pot boiling
 

Buzerek

Active Member
Mr Morgan and his sponsored group United For Care already collected over 100 000 signatures required so the Fl Supreme Court can approve wording of the initiative, then about 700 000 thousend registered voters signatures will be reqired by Feb 2014 to put the thing on the ballot in Nov 2014.
Florida needs all the help it can get, Fl is the 4th most populated state of the Union, by next election in 2014 Florida will be the THIRD most populated state passing NY.

If this bill passes the rest of the redneck and backward Southern States is going to fall like dominoes one by one.

There is millions of "snowbirds" coming to Fl every winter, many of them have Fl residency, they could help signing the petition.

PLEASE CALL ANYBODY YOU KNOW WHO HAS FLORIDA CONNECTION and ask them to sign the petition !!!!

http://www.unitedforcare.org/petition

Florida is crucial and if successful it will speed up end of prohibition process BIG TIME ! ! !
 

VARick

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I've heard John Morgan's radio ad a number of times. Something that is not posted much is that a poll was conducted and 70% of FL residents polled approved MMJ. Unfortunately the United for Care website doesn't keep the collection numbers updated (they are pretty poor about responding to questions as well). They are currently trying to get more petition collectors (some are paid) for the arrival of the snowbirds. The FL registered snowbird voters will hold the key to up the numbers needed to force the initiative onto the ballot for 2014. I've worked with one of the paid collectors and you would be surprised how many are willing to sign once you give them some basic facts about MMJ, we collected over 200 petitions in about an hour at just one small event. If you have the time volunteer to sit at a table for an event (some are posted on the United for Care website - facebook too).
 

AlGore

Well-Known Member
I moved out of Fla 6 Months ago because of the MJ laws, lol. I'll pass this around tho... Good luck guys!!

Also, decriminalization would be a huge step as well as medicinal.
 

Buzerek

Active Member
Latest from Fl

Florida officials start smelling the coffee.... seems like a citizen driven effort to legalize medical cannabis will inevitably go on the ballot in 2014 this time after old boys network in State Capital blocked the effort twice recently.

http://townhall.com/video/florida-investigating-costs-to-legalize-marijuana-n1729728

After 2 failed attempts this and previous year old boys network in Fl capital derailed any med cannabis efforts by blocking vote in legislature, but Mr Morgan a powerful lawyer put his money where his mouth is and really get this thing going, it looks better and better by day.

In Fl 70% of poopulation backs medical cannabis.

SUPPORT IS GROWING DAILY ! !

According to today's CNN report 70% NATIONWIDE backs TOTAL cannabis LEGALIZATION 38% oppose it, support is up 100% from only 35% ten years ago to 70% now!!!.

Florida with population approaching 20 mil will be soon 3rd most populous State in the union.

Florida has 2/3 of current population of Canada now.

If Florida prohibition falls, the pressure on States still remaining in the darkness will be tremendous!

Let get this snow ball running faster and faster down the hill folks ! ! ! ! ! !

LETS ROLL ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!
 

Buzerek

Active Member
I've heard John Morgan's radio ad a number of times. Something that is not posted much is that a poll was conducted and 70% of FL residents polled approved MMJ. Unfortunately the United for Care website doesn't keep the collection numbers updated (they are pretty poor about responding to questions as well). They are currently trying to get more petition collectors (some are paid) for the arrival of the snowbirds. The FL registered snowbird voters will hold the key to up the numbers needed to force the initiative onto the ballot for 2014. I've worked with one of the paid collectors and you would be surprised how many are willing to sign once you give them some basic facts about MMJ, we collected over 200 petitions in about an hour at just one small event. If you have the time volunteer to sit at a table for an event (some are posted on the United for Care website - facebook too).
Keep up good work WIRick !

Latest news for Florida:

http://www.northescambia.com/2013/10/more-than-1-5-million-would-be-eligible-for-medical-marijuana-in-florida

Getting better and better .......
 

atidd11

Well-Known Member
I've heard John Morgan's radio ad a number of times. Something that is not posted much is that a poll was conducted and 70% of FL residents polled approved MMJ. Unfortunately the United for Care website doesn't keep the collection numbers updated (they are pretty poor about responding to questions as well). They are currently trying to get more petition collectors (some are paid) for the arrival of the snowbirds. The FL registered snowbird voters will hold the key to up the numbers needed to force the initiative onto the ballot for 2014. I've worked with one of the paid collectors and you would be surprised how many are willing to sign once you give them some basic facts about MMJ, we collected over 200 petitions in about an hour at just one small event. If you have the time volunteer to sit at a table for an event (some are posted on the United for Care website - facebook too).
should I get blazed before?
 

Buzerek

Active Member
Yes there is a NORML chapter in Florida, currently very active to change the laws and put cannabis issue on the ballot, but dinozaur republicans in Fl fight to their last breath against it, I guess their pharma and prison business contribututions will dry up soon. !!!

Lates good news:

http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/11/06/3735795/miami-beach-backs-medical-marijuana.html

Now even people over 65 are for medical cannabis, they know they may need it sooner or lated.

Florida support for cannabis is 70% now, it's just not "if" but "when".... hopefully 2014 elections.

By the way I am not a libbie, or commie, been registered Republican for years, but will register as an Independent for next election.

GOP will be extinct like dinos, and it will NOT take a million years to see it happen.

ROFTLAMAO ! ! !
 

Po boy

Well-Known Member
i'm definitely in but growing would not be legalized: it would be provided by the state. that sucks!
 

Buzerek

Active Member
i'm definitely in but growing would not be legalized: it would be provided by the state. that sucks!
The reason the ammendment was written that way is that 2 prior attempts to legalize in Fl were killed in legislature without any hearing. So they decide to go this way ( no growing allowed) to take lot of arguments away from the opponents.
Once is legal as medicine then next steps will follow.

If somebody who has prescription grows it and get busted, I doubt how they can seriously persecute this person, lot of ammunition for defense like "the patient could not afford it" etc.

Medical MJ without growing is better than no MJ of all.

Once the train leaves the station in Fl there will be no stopping it !!
 
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