Police Brutality At Cereal City Compassion Club

stumpjumper

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Police Brutality At Cereal City Compassion Club

Oct 07 2011 11:52 PM

It is not news to our community that enforcement actions have skyrocketed in the last few weeks. What should be news is the use of paramilitary tactics against the disabled. At approximately 3:05PM, Friday September 30th,2011, elements of the Michigan State Police and SWET invaded the Cereal City Compassion Club.

Dean Barnes, door man extraordinaire was speaking to a patron through a crack in the door. A blue van came racing into the parking lot and a small army of heavily armed men, in full swat gear stormed the front door. Dean was thrown across the room onto his face. A MSP officer posed on Dean with his knee on his back. His arms were jerked violently to the rear and riot handcuffs were quickly and tightly secured around his wrist.

Other officers burst through the door. Some heading up the stairs the rest peeling off into the lower level. All of them with weapons drawn screaming raid, police, on the floor, now! Panic spread through the two bedroom sized rooms. Sick Michiganders, that the voters had issued a mandate to protect, were subjected to war like terror. They were ripped from their seats. Walking canes and broken bodies tossed around like limp dolls, landing on the hard wooden floors. The 30 officers(terrorist) pinning them and viciously ripping their broken bodies asunder. Riot cuffs tightened so tight, that the hands of the patients began to turn purple almost immediately. The officers laughed and mocked the patients and caregivers who were laid out on the floor. Holding up one jar after another reading the labels and cackling at near motionless terrified bodies.

As I spoke with Maggie Perrin owner of the Cereal City Compassion Club, I couldn’t help but notice the abundance of tears that spilled down her cheeks and onto the floor. She returned to the most terrifying parts of the story over and over. Sometimes fading off with a look of terror on her face as she described the mayhem. I found myself sickened at the details of the raid.

She told me, it was what was going on upstairs that brought them here. I said, you mean the Farmers Market. She said, yes the market. Why Maggie I asked. She replied, the county ask them to do it. They said they saw people walking in with boxes. Since when is it illegal to take boxes inside of a building? Much less used to justify beating the tar out of sick people.

The minutes turned into hours. Sick people scattered about with their arms cuffed behind them. Many of them moaning in agony because of old and new injuries. Their distress fell on deaf ears. The officers went as long as three hours without loosening on moving the cuffs from behind the patients backs. One by one they were taken into a small room for interrogation. The women were forced to remove articles of clothing. They were then groped by officers searching for God knows what.

The most tragic thing about this story is no laws were being broken. The people in this building were within the guidelines of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act. As Maggie told me this story, her hands full of paperwork from the MSP, She seemed completely broken. They took everything. They took all of our money, all of our medicine. They even took property of the patients, who just happened to be there. I asked, you mean the sick people who were just trying to buy their medicine. She nodded her head yes. It took all I could muster not to explode into a tirade, but I knew it was important to get the story right. I asked Maggie, so how long did it take for them to unhandcuff you? She replied three hours before they moved the cuffs to the front. I know my jaw dropped when I heard that. Patients handcuffed, with their hands behind them for three hours! What kind of animals would do this?

I asked Maggie about the damage. They destroyed everything. She told me. Boxes of her personal property strewn everywhere. She wasn't allowed to go upstairs during the raid but she could hear the crashing and banging of items being thrown across the room. Hours after the raid had begun and all the other patients had been released, Maggie was taken to the MSP outpost, to wait on a warrant, so they could repeat the process at her home.

Maggie has arranged for me to interview several other victims. I will be posting their stories soon. One lady that I spoke with today echoed Maggie’s sentiment concerning the raid. Both of them felt violated.

I know as I left, I must have looked a site, My jaw clenched in anger. My eyes saddened at the thought that sick peoples civil rights are held in such low esteem by police and whoever ordered this attack. I will find out who did this. I think I have already stumbled on a clue. They took many pictures of the Recall Schuette Petition. I wonder why? Was this just simple political assassination? We shall see!
 

Motorbuds

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I hope they took pictures of any bruises, scratches, etc. If someone does try to file some sort of lawsuit they're going to have to document any physical abuse that these people suffered.
 

dbkick

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Sign petitions, pass them around and (I'll say it again) vote all of them out of office.
Petitions, sure. voting ALL of them out of office would basically mean eliminating that office and I'm all for that. Of course the chaos and lawlessness that follows will sort the weak from the strong.
 

stumpjumper

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Vote them all out of office so they can be replaced with more lying crooks. We see how well democracy works when we take a look at the law that we all voted for and how well it has been implemented.

Next.
 

suTraGrow

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Vote them all out of office so they can be replaced with more lying crooks. We see how well democracy works when we take a look at the law that we all voted for and how well it has been implemented.

Next.
Sooo you suggest what to be exact???
 

stumpjumper

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There's word of an injunction possibly being filed against the state. I suggest everyone donate towards the cost of it.
 
So was anyone actually arrested and booked for committing a crime? If not, then how do they justify their actions? Seems as though a lawsuit should have good grounds to work with!
 

Cory and trevor

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How come it's never me? I got the mouth on me and the nuts to use it. I doubt any of those guys could resist beating on me when I get going. Been pepper sprayed and I can talk shit thru it no problem. pray it happens to me I know I could coax out a beat down from an adrenaline junkie dickbag cop doing his thang then I'd get his badge, some press and a wad of cash from the civil and criminal suites......why is it never me?
 

CountGlochula

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How come it's never me? I got the mouth on me and the nuts to use it. I doubt any of those guys could resist beating on me when I get going. Been pepper sprayed and I can talk shit thru it no problem. pray it happens to me I know I could coax out a beat down from an adrenaline junkie dickbag cop doing his thang then I'd get his badge, some press and a wad of cash from the civil and criminal suites......why is it never me?
took the word's out my mouth.
 

probo24

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Why do you think patients second amendments rights are being trampled on without so much as a word, or so it seems.
Sorry to say it, we're nothing but second class citizens and borderline criminals in the minds of our elected representatives.
The rest of the public, those who may have voted, but are on the sidelines so to speak, are being spoken for, by the AG
and according to him, "this isn't what I voted for" seems to be the new mantra his micro minority has come up with as
their latest tactic in the campaign to clairify the so called confusing law.

Until those in the public replace the name of the medication marijuana with the pharmaceutical drug they may on, and think
if they'd like to have to use government approved doctors for government approved conditions, not be covered by insurance, be on a police list for using it, be stripped of legal rights to sue as a patient, and all the other hoops the AG is throwing up against what 63% of people voted for. Until people realize this is more about violating a vote of the will of people, all of the people, than it is about medical marijuana this will just continue.
It's too bad our state government can't have the hands off approach the Federal Government wants to take in the healthcare debate.
It's not their job to mandate or cover you and me. Good, then neither should BS be so worried about mandating the who, what, when, where, and why of the medical marijuana law.
Think about what the Attorney General of the state is trying to do.
The People of the State of Michigan -vs- one of the laws of the State Michigan? A law that 63% of "The People" said yes to?
As usual, when the country is seeming ready to progress as a whole, it's those that represent and lead that are the last to get the message.
Ironic, be the name leaders, for they must be drug, kicking and screaming toward progression.
 

bob harris

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63% of the voters approved medical marijuana. They did not vote for a cannibis carnival. Find an open dispensary, sit outside and watch the traffic. What you'll see is a steady flow of young, healthy appearing people. Then they'll come out giggling like school girls, and fire up right in the car. That sure looks like people gettin high, not "medicating". Ya don't see people coming out of the pharmacy giggling like school girls, and ya don't see them tearing open the bottle and sharing with their friends in the parking lot either.

Ask the "care giver" what strain is good for MS..or Parkinson's...he won't have a clue. Shouldn't he be able to answer questions like a pharmacist?



The "crack down" is a direct response to the flaunting and irresponsible behavior that most "patients" and "care givers" display.

I would guess that 70% of the "patients" with cards couldn't get a real Doctor to find anything wrong with them that remotely qualifies as legitimate.
Pain is the most used condition. But it's supposed to be chronic pain..from a major condition. Not a hang nail 10 years ago...just won't heal doc..

And hey, that's good and fine,. But couldn't people show a little discretion and humility? So long as the yahoos out there act like it's been leagalized, which it hasn't, the State will continue to tighten things up.
 
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