Uh OH.. COURT RULES! NO DISPENSARIES(DRUG HOUSE FRONTS)

Corso312

Well-Known Member
So p2p is gone as well then..... Let's see how this gets enforced and who is going to use this a precedent for shutting down shops.

I doubt this will go with out any objections. How do people get access to their medicine if 1 they have to wait months for a first crop or 2 they cannot find a decent caregiver. I do believe that some dispensaries have pushed to hard and run around with a fuck the free world mentality just slowly pissing off enou people to cause dispensaries to be viewed as a "public nuisance". People need to realize they represent the whole community not just themselves in there little bubble.


that is a damn shame..why not target bars where people get fucked up and drive drunk? such a retarded government...they are too stupid to see legalize it 100% anything less is a slap in the face
 

RawBudzski

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Legalizing it 100% would piss off all the "real" growers out their fyi. Anti-Legalization FTW.!.
that is a damn shame..why not target bars where people get fucked up and drive drunk? such a retarded government...they are too stupid to see legalize it 100% anything less is a slap in the face
 

Corso312

Well-Known Member
fuck the real growers, there is enough demand for the growers to make money just not rape people for 5k an elbow it will be like cali prices in cali which are what? 2200$ an elbow
 

RawBudzski

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:bigjoint:Well on the other side of the spectrum the Real Growers are saying fuhk the kids who just wanna get high all day and attempt to grow. The only people upset over the laws are the people who have issues obtaining bud in the 1st place. For us real tokers no law is effecting our High.
 

Springtucky

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Michigan is a police state...I served 11 years in mdoc and witnessed it inside out the business of corrections and money. I recently got charged for 1.5 grams of marijuana and it has become a drawn out thing where they are making me drive 5 hours for probation interviews to be put in state funded programs for drug addicts. Get real. High Times did a wonderful write up this month on the medical state of MI and how people will have to continue the fight to see their rights enacted and interpreted in a manner that is actually suitable for patients. I have to got to Ann Arbor this friday, I will be sure to tell everyone how ridiculous I think the law makers and enforcers act. I am an unregistered and under Michigan law I could've made a medical defense yet I was unaware I had the right to make that claim...I know I've been diagnosed with ptsd due to the decade plus I was incarcerated in Michigan department of Correction from age 15 when I was tried as an adult until age 26, about 4 years ago.
 

Murfy

Well-Known Member
now would be the time to tune into michiganmedicalmarijuanaassociation.org-

i bet they're all over it. i don't see how this can end well. the PA in each county has no choice but to follow the AG's lead on this, do they?
he is their boss?
 

cary schellie

Active Member
well MI patients read the laws before the paid there state fee, nothing changed. This may actually work out better now. The shops are ripping people and make huge gains off the sick. Either make it like cali or leave it this way, no in between. We need to learn how to adapt. Caregivers still can be reimbursed for growing costs and the say nothing about the transfer, just no sale. EXCEPT DONATIONS ONLY for grow cost.
 

Pimpernickel

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I wonder if excepting donations will work, what's to stop a prosecutor from calling a donation for costs and time payment for a controlled substance?
 

Beagle

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I wonder if excepting donations will work, what's to stop a prosecutor from calling a donation for costs and time payment for a controlled substance?
Just say they stole it...lol. Since they made a donation, you decided not to report them.
 

ozzrokk

Well-Known Member
With this ruling the only ones that can take a donation for anything involving MMJ is a caregiver and that is ONLY from his patients that are registered through the state with. There seems to be alot of people that this only effects dispensaries and that is incorrect there is no transfer involving money allowed except what was just described above. We must stand up or shut up.
 

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
Lol..Yeah, what Oz said^^^didn't read through before posting.

You'll only be able to claim "criminal immunity", if you will, for transactions between state designated caregiver/patient capacities. Just your random qualified registered patient is what they're saying isn't under the legal umbrella of the law. Also they're telling us shit we already know. I can read and understand the concept of being reimbursed for you investment and time involved in cultivating and procuring meds for patients, rather than the medicine it's self....didn't think this was a new interpretation/concept.
Originally Posted by Pimpernickel

I wonder if excepting donations will work, what's to stop a prosecutor from calling a donation for costs and time payment for a controlled substance?
 

Phillip J Fry

Active Member
its all redic anyways! they jus mad they aint getting a bigger cut like on cigs and alcohol, bunch of drug dealers. I spent a boat load of cash to setup a room and what not, I need a fair way to get some cash back. Why don't the gov jus buy it and resell it?? we would get out of debt faster and they would have their greedy little hands in yet another place they dont belong. they should sell budz and put on some free heath care with the monies.
 
As soon as those in the system can figure out a way for they, and their friends, to make the bulk of the money from it, you watch how quickly it'll all be okay! They want us all to back down until they have it under their control. Then like most everything else here we'll have to submit to their practices or continue to remain underground! Stand strong, be smart, we can make it work, but it will take time.
 

r1tony

New Member
With this ruling the only ones that can take a donation for anything involving MMJ is a caregiver and that is ONLY from his patients that are registered through the state with. There seems to be alot of people that this only effects dispensaries and that is incorrect there is no transfer involving money allowed except what was just described above. We must stand up or shut up.
So.. I gave this guy 1 oz of meds free.. but he just bought my 1980 antique no. 2 pencil half used for $380 bucks. Ya its right there next to the 'free' medicine.
 

yermom

Member
As soon as those in the system can figure out a way for they, and their friends, to make the bulk of the money from it, you watch how quickly it'll all be okay! They want us all to back down until they have it under their control. Then like most everything else here we'll have to submit to their practices or continue to remain underground! Stand strong, be smart, we can make it work, but it will take time.
Yeah, we knew that loop holes would be closed after this thing was put through so hastily and without much specification. It'll go back and forth for years. Decriminalization for medical use was a huge step forward and it will only keep going that direction. But not without taking a few steps back every now and again. When they see the money that can be made off taxing the sale of this stuff. It'll be a different tune.
 
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