Any updates on MMJ and Guns

somepotname

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Well im sry to burst your bubble be we second to all not even making the top 10
http://www.gtai.de/GTAI/Navigation/EN/Invest/Business-location-germany/Business-climate/infrastructure.html infrastructure is crap here compared to what it used to be> 60 Years ago the United States was on the top of the world no argument but that was 60 years ago alots changed except us. Elctrical grids older than most of us discussing this http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-04-26/news/35452037_1_electrical-system-electricity-costs-power-plants Shit needs to change plain and simple and it starts with the people who are shitting all over us to be put out until then we can all still be spoon fed our propaganda soup and live with it. :fire:

Man I would love it if we invested a couple of trillion dollars over the next decade or two bring our infrastructure into the new century.
 

Firstoffallen

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Man I would love it if we invested a couple of trillion dollars over the next decade or two bring our infrastructure into the new century.
Or we could not dedicate 95% of the country's income to the miltary industrial complex and no inventing would be needed; money is already there they just have different priories than you or I.
 

ProdigalSun

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I live near Waterford, and recently I saw what part of the problem was. Driving down Dixie Highway, dodging potholes, I noticed several crews working on replacing all of the traffic signals. Mind you that they were all working perfectly well. They need to stop wasting the money, and apply some, wait for it...common sense to something besides law abiding firearm owners.

The main reason the roads here are shit, is because they don't make them out of the right materials. Use concrete for petes sake. It's initial cost is (temporarily) higher, but the road lasts longer. A road is supposed to be a hard solid surface, not something soft and squishy.

I say temporarily, because if they were to use concrete to fix the roads, the price would soon fall well below the cost of blacktop.

Another side effect would be the stimulation of the economy. Why? Because concrete is one of the major costs in building homes and businesses. When we build roads out of concrete, the price goes down. On the cost of a home, that takes the price of that home down by several thousand dollars. If you know anything at all about the economy, it's starts with the cost of housing, being on the average, the highest monthly payment of the citizen. Coupled with the lower costs of business translating in lower prices at the shelf, the economy gets a double shot in the arm. After a year or so, the decreased vehicle repair costs come into effect, and after 5 years, vehicle replacement costs drop, simply because the vehicles life span has been increased.
 

somepotname

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Yea us growers know the importance of good infrastructure. Better reflectors, better bulbs, better dirt, better water, better nutes, better environmental controls means less work and better buds.
 

st0wandgrow

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Things are too good here for any real unrest. Unemployment is high for our standards, not nearly high enough for enough people to get really pissed off. Sure our roads, especially here in Michigan need to be repaired but our nations infrastructure is second to none. We have it really good here. There are somethings that bother me such as drone strikes on US citizens, the expansion of power of the executive branch, the expanded influence of business in our politics.

"...the expanded influence of business in our politics."


^^Couldn't agree more^^
 

Figong

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Have any of you noticed that on the MI Cpl applications they don't even ask about Marijuana or MMJ at all. Here's the application. It says nothing about bud at all....

http://michigan.gov/documents/ri-012_7736_7.pdf

i guess you wouldn't have to lie if nobody even asks you...right?
That's how I interpret it.. only issue is if one has/had charges against them as detailed in the bottom of page 1, start of page 2.. #12 specifically. That's a pretty decent list, but am sure that it's a non-issue for a good 90% of the applicants in terms of obtaining CPL.

Edit: MCL 750.237 is an interesting one that would have to be looked at very carefully in terms of when one is carrying vs having smoked one.. specifically "Possessing a firearm while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a drug" - that's free-range, and since cannabis is determined to be Schedule 1, I'm thinking that they'd not be so lenient on that even with medicinal card.
 

ProdigalSun

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Marijuana is legal in Michigan, to the point of the MMJ laws specifying that a person cannot be denied any right or privilege, and naming licensing authorities specifically. As far as federal drug schedules go, the tenth amendment provides exemption for MMJ. That will have to go to court as a defense.
 

DaleRoberts

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The Supreme Court ruled once already that Oregon couldn't deny a cpl to a MMJ patient. Wouldn't this ruling apply to all states at this point. I don't see how it would need to be ruled on a state by state basis. Supreme Court is the end game for our cause in regards to MMJ patients and gun rights.


Still can't figure out how this is still a schedule 1 drug now as it is. Medical benefits have been proven time and time again. What else needs to be shown? Do we need an FDA approval? What about the bud our government has been growing and providing to those "special patients" of theirs?


I just don't get why we have to keep saying this stuff over and over again!!!!
 

mushead

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well, im rollin a fat one in the a.m. and im going to get my guns back. i had moved them to a family members house when i started the mmj program, now i see no need for that. thanks guys
:hump:
 

DaleRoberts

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Strap up! Man this ATF memo is a memo. Not a law. These assholes can't do shit to us mmj patients. They don't even have enough manpower to deal with the real criminals.

Pot smokers got that paranoia and the Feds know it lol.
 

mushead

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just my luck. i get my babies back and now i cant find ammo? wtf? store closest to me said they'll only sell you 50 rounds if you buy a gun. needless to say i shot all my hollow points instead:cry: even had to get out the .22. they sure are purrtty tho!
 

DaleRoberts

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I think by summer ammo will be more available. You can get reloads if you know the right people. I just got some new ammo off the Internet 5 boxes of 50 for 100 plus shipping.
 

Figong

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Strap up! Man this ATF memo is a memo. Not a law. These assholes can't do shit to us mmj patients. They don't even have enough manpower to deal with the real criminals.

Pot smokers got that paranoia and the Feds know it lol.
I do anyway, if I go anywhere near a few places in Michigan known for crime I'll have three pieces on me.. will have the 9mm, the .45, and the .38 snub - if not, I carry one.. it's an extension of me, and only comes off to sleep or shower.
 

st0wandgrow

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I do anyway, if I go anywhere near a few places in Michigan known for crime I'll have three pieces on me.. will have the 9mm, the .45, and the .38 snub - if not, I carry one.. it's an extension of me, and only comes off to sleep or shower.
You carry 3 guns on you?

May I ask why?
 

Figong

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You carry 3 guns on you?

May I ask why?
I carry one.. unless PTSD kicks in with uber-paranoia about settings I can't control, or don't know anyone there that I can trust with my life. At that point, I'd carry 3 - tis part of the background and at the end of the day, push comes to shove.. would rather be tried by twelve than carried by six.
 
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