Kalkaska's Prosecutor Killed

Buddy Ganga

Active Member
St0w,

Doesn't matter to me what he has against anything, as long as I stay with in the laws he is of no consequence to me.

In reality, I want them to live very long lives so they can see everything they worked for fall apart before they die... But it needs to be done the right way, not my way...

I got a DUI and ended up in front of a zero tolerance judge.. The guy lost his daughter and grandchild to a drunk driver, talk about personal vendetta..
I got nailed, but only because I got caught. If I hadn't been drinking and driving I never would have met the man.
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
Buddy,

I have no issues with a cop, prosecutor, or judge applying the law fairly. What I've seen from Bill Schutte leads me to believe that this is something more than him just doing his job. He stands to gain financially from killing medical marijuana in this state, and it bothers me that an elected official is using his power for personal gain. He's messing with sick peoples lives, and I think he's a piece of shit because of it.

I don't feel that way about many people, but I certainly do with him.
 

Buddy Ganga

Active Member
Then do everything you can to prove his motives and or to have him removed from office.
That's the only real solution man..
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
Then do everything you can to prove his motives and or to have him removed from office.
That's the only real solution man..
Agreed. No question. And I do tend to agree with you here on your points about following the law. I stay at or below both my plant count and weight limit .... so I don't have much to worry about, but it still bothers me to see this type of stuff going on, though. I didn't have money invested in Bernie Madoffs Wall St ponzi scheme, but it still floored me to see people fucked over by him.

A piece of shit is a piece of shit regardless of whether it personally impacts me or not.
 

specialk2

Member
abusing one's power is one thing, breaking the law to enforce the law is something else...
still don't wish death upon anyone
 

rzza

Well-Known Member
You guys should google this asshole, yes he was so against mmj that he was using loopholes in his favor.
I read somewhere he had a botanist come in and give his opinion on what is a plant. The dude says if it has roots its a plant (which goes against the dictionary definition stating a plant is a PLANTABLE shrub, tree, bush etc...) and so the asshole made it protocol during mmj raids, to pull each plant out of the dirt to see if there are roots while counting them.

This is something I read, I dont know how a prosecuter sets protocol or anything ...
 

purklize

Active Member
The man simply did the job he was elected to do, the only reason people had a problem with him is because he was good at what he did.

Again, if people spent half the time they spend trying to find loop holes and ways around the law actually following the laws, the guy wouldn't have had anyone to prosecute.
The cops are the ones finding loopholes - busting people because they trimmed up their plants and couting all the shrivelled twigs in the trash as one plant each, busting people because they were composting their dead plants in the backyard (drying them in the evidence room and counting the foliage as usable weight - one guy got a year in jail for a case like this), busting people because they forgot to lock the front door to their house because of a family emergency (Barb Agro, her husband died from the stress of the case), busting people because their locked enclosure outdoors only had 6ft steel fences, barbed wire, and security cameras - lacked a roof.. (Larry King). etc...

He shouldn't harass anyone breaking the law, he should prosecute them.
Who are you - Bill Schuette? What is law is not what is right. Laws are written for the maximum benefit of those writing them (and those putting the legislators in power - major donors, superpacs, etc). I guess you would've supported the prosecution of mmj users dying from cancer in Michigan hospitals in 2007?

If you really think cops and prosecutors are "just doing their jobs" you are naive beyond comprehension.
 

Buddy Ganga

Active Member
Why is it so many people on here are either amazed or confused because other choose to be responsible, and accountable for their actions ?

Cops and prosecutors are always the bad guys when you're on the wrong side of the law....


You want to talk about naive, You must be naive if you think I'm going to believe some bull hockey story/stories like that..
 

bob harris

Well-Known Member
Why is it so many people on here are either amazed or confused because other choose to be responsible, and accountable for their actions ?

Cops and prosecutors are always the bad guys when you're on the wrong side of the law....


You want to talk about naive, You must be naive if you think I'm going to believe some bull hockey story/stories like that..
I tend to agree with Buddy on this one.....
 

bob harris

Well-Known Member
The cops are the ones finding loopholes - busting people because they trimmed up their plants and couting all the shrivelled twigs in the trash as one plant each, busting people because they were composting their dead plants in the backyard (drying them in the evidence room and counting the foliage as usable weight - one guy got a year in jail for a case like this), busting people because they forgot to lock the front door to their house because of a family emergency (Barb Agro, her husband died from the stress of the case), busting people because their locked enclosure outdoors only had 6ft steel fences, barbed wire, and security cameras - lacked a roof.. (Larry King). etc...



Who are you - Bill Schuette? What is law is not what is right. Laws are written for the maximum benefit of those writing them (and those putting the legislators in power - major donors, superpacs, etc). I guess you would've supported the prosecution of mmj users dying from cancer in Michigan hospitals in 2007?

If you really think cops and prosecutors are "just doing their jobs" you are naive beyond comprehension.
Wow..you are paranoid/delusional. Prosecutors are pressing cases because people are abusing the intent of the law. You cite the Argo case..it's been dismissed. And don't make her husband a Martyr. He had a bad heart and simply died( Not because of the case) And Larry King? Your kidding me, right? Organazies a protest in front of a federal building, then has over his plant corut in an outdoor grow ( ENCLOSED..your wording of the law..it took that to mean a roof..as did most)

Yes..flaunt that your pro cannabis, you may get noticed, but no ones "out to get ya" if you're really following the intent of the law.
 

purklize

Active Member
No, Agro was convicted... the case was not "dismissed." Only because the media spotlight was on the case was she spared years in prison (she got probation).

If you yell "BOO!" at an old man and he dies from a heart attack, did you not kill him?

You want to talk about naive, You must be naive if you think I'm going to believe some bull hockey story/stories like that..
The hell are you talking about? This shit has been all over the news. Wake up and stop worshipping those who wish to jail us...

Why would the police unions oppose MMJ if they didn't want to throw legal MMJ users in jail? What they're complaining about when they campaign against it is that it'll stop them from arresting people! That is, they believe what is legal under MMJ should be illegal, including everything you and I are doing! They want us all in jail!

You come across as both a fool and a gutless coward with the loyalty of a snake to both sides involved.
 

purklize

Active Member
Richard Neill of Petoskey was sentenced to 1 year in jail recently. The way they got him was weighing a dead male plant composting in his backyard.

BuddyGanga, you are wrong. Let's see you admit that. These injustices exist. Just how sheltered a life have you lived? Even those who have not broken the law are rarely so naive as yourself.

You are also good at not answering pointed questions. Dodge, dodge... so again I ask.. here, I'll bold it so you can't miss it... Should an AIDS patient caught with mmj in Michigan in 2007 have gone to jail? It was illegal, ya know...
 

ismokealotofpot

New Member
The man simply did the job he was elected to do, the only reason people had a problem with him is because he was good at what he did.

Again, if people spent half the time they spend trying to find loop holes and ways around the law actually following the laws, the guy wouldn't have had anyone to prosecute.
donnaly threw a man with a brain tumor in jail over one beer and told him he cant have his chemo or his cannabis. OH ya you think the guy was doing the rite thing.
 
Top