Michigan MJ news articles

gladstoned

Well-Known Member
[video=youtube;AuWB9Nhoypw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuWB9Nhoypw[/video]

"Who's that peeking in my window, POW!, - nobody now!"
 

abe supercro

Well-Known Member
gotta love ppl who decide to be over their limit (if the guy is even a mmj patient), then roll around with an outstanding bench-warrant. these ppl help keep the popo good n busy thankfully.
 

stumpjumper

Well-Known Member
Actually Ianalogue sometimes US, analog [ˈænəˌlɒg]n1. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science)a. a physical object or quantity, such as a pointer on a dial or a voltage, used to measure or represent another quantity
b. (as modifier) analogue watch analogue recording

2. something analogous to something else
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Biology an analogous part or organ
4. (Chemistry) Chema. an organic chemical compound related to another by substitution of hydrogen atoms with alkyl groups; toluene is an analogue of benzene

b. an organic compound that is similar in structure to another organic compound thiols are sulphur analogues of alcoholsUsage: See at analog







think I figured it out, this is under the main definition, listed as a "sometimes" meaning... So maybe he was extracting and they are considering oils or hash an "analogue" of marijuana..

Best I can figure.
 

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
http://www.theweedblog.com/michigan-senate-committee-to-hold-hearings-on-four-medical-marijuana-bills/

[h=3]Michigan Senate Judiciary Committee Will Hold Hearings Tomorrow For Proposed Medical Marijuana Legislation[/h]Dan Riffle, Marijuana Policy Project
Tomorrow morning, the Michigan Senate Judiciary Committee will hold hearings on four bills that would change the state’s medical marijuana law. In most cases, the bills call for changes that restrict access to medical marijuana. Here’s the full summary of each, but in short:
HB 4834 — Gives law enforcement officers direct access to patient registry information through the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) — which federal agencies can access — without requiring a warrant.
HB 4851 — Creates a “bona fide physician-patient relationship” that would be necessary before a doctor could recommend marijuana, including that doctors continue to monitor the efficacy of marijuana for each patient.
HB 4853 — Provides sentencing standards for the crime of selling medical marijuana in violation of the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act.
HB 4856 — Requires patients transporting medical marijuana to carry it in a case in the trunk of their vehicle.
There are a few positives in the details of some of the bills, but overall, the bills propose radical restrictions not supported by Michigan’s voters that would make life harder for patients who need medical marijuana. For that reason, MPP opposes the legislation. Please write the members of the committee and ask them to oppose these bills.
 

jonnynobody

Well-Known Member
Well shit, I don't know about you guys but I gotta RUSH to the hydro store to learn about these new "HYDROPONIC LIGHTS"....

Stupid fucking journalists using made up shit that makes no sense. Last I knew, hydroponics had nothing to do with lights hence the fucking word HYDRO incorporated into the term HYDROPONICS.
 

jonnynobody

Well-Known Member
WELP....

they passed.

new thread to funnel our hate??
The bill that really interests me is the bona fide doctor patient deal...I read the bill and I still don't understand how the state is going to call you and your doctor out as liars saying you don't have a bona fide relationship. Can somebody clarify? Looks like a smoke and mirrors bill that has no means of enforcement or clear guidelines... seems to me it'll just be business as usual if it passes.

The pigs having access to the patient registry don't really excite me but eh...doesn't particularly concern me either.
 

stumpjumper

Well-Known Member
The bill that really interests me is the bona fide doctor patient deal...I read the bill and I still don't understand how the state is going to call you and your doctor out as liars saying you don't have a bona fide relationship. Can somebody clarify? Looks like a smoke and mirrors bill that has no means of enforcement or clear guidelines... seems to me it'll just be business as usual if it passes.

The pigs having access to the patient registry don't really excite me but eh...doesn't particularly concern me either.
I'm sure theres fine print in there about it. Your doctor will have to show a complete medical history and other treatments for your condition that haven't worked etc... This bill alone will make a lot of people who went to some of the sketchy card mills illegal overnight. Question is, are they going to notify people that they don't think their Dr. is legit and give them a chance to find another, or just start raiding the card mills and their patients on record..??
 

Corso312

Well-Known Member
I don't like any of it..makes me apprehensive about even getting a card...there will no doubt be many people who agree and go cardless in the future..so lost revenue for the state..seems foolish .
 

cephalopod

Well-Known Member
Not sure, but I think the bona fide doctor is meant to curtail things like Internet/phone certification, signed blank forms and I would doubt they can apply it retroactively and they can't kick in until March 31st I believe, unless it's deemed emergency and voted in under immediate effect which the republican controled house has been doing at a rate of 96% or some absurd amount.
 

gladstoned

Well-Known Member
The bill that really interests me is the bona fide doctor patient deal...I read the bill and I still don't understand how the state is going to call you and your doctor out as liars saying you don't have a bona fide relationship. Can somebody clarify? Looks like a smoke and mirrors bill that has no means of enforcement or clear guidelines... seems to me it'll just be business as usual if it passes.

The pigs having access to the patient registry don't really excite me but eh...doesn't particularly concern me either.
I'm sure theres fine print in there about it. Your doctor will have to show a complete medical history and other treatments for your condition that haven't worked etc... This bill alone will make a lot of people who went to some of the sketchy card mills illegal overnight. Question is, are they going to notify people that they don't think their Dr. is legit and give them a chance to find another, or just start raiding the card mills and their patients on record..??
Can't a doctor say that due to doctor-patient confidentiality, this patient is one of my patients and that's why I signed it as such. Now kindly fuck off.
 

Corso312

Well-Known Member
Not sure, but I think the bona fide doctor is meant to curtail things like Internet/phone certification, signed blank forms and I would doubt they can apply it retroactively and they can't kick in until March 31st I believe, unless it's deemed emergency and voted in under immediate effect which the republican controled house has been doing at a rate of 96% or some absurd amount.


Giving the police access to the patient registry is a recipe for disaster.
 
Top