New Rules/Fees/Application Forms January 1

ozzrokk

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http://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/BHCS_MMP_New_Rules_-_Announcement121714_476922_7.pdf

Everyone should go check the LARA site to read and get the new forms that are taking effect January 12015.

Fees and applications will be changing.

http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-35299_63294_63303_51869---,00.html

Application fees will now be $60 dollars for ALL patients.
Reduced $25 fee will be eliminated.
$25 fee for all caregivers to process the background check.

Any application used on or after January 15 2015 will have to be on the new forms


Strongly suggest you take new forms with you to any doctor appointments and when filling out paperwork with caregivers.
 

Dr.Pecker

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http://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/BHCS_MMP_New_Rules_-_Announcement121714_476922_7.pdf

Everyone should go check the LARA site to read and get the new forms that are taking effect January 12015.

Fees and applications will be changing.

http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-35299_63294_63303_51869---,00.html

Application fees will now be $60 dollars for ALL patients.
Reduced $25 fee will be eliminated.
$25 fee for all caregivers to process the background check.
Any application used on or after January 15 2015 will have to be on the new forms

Strongly suggest you take new forms with you to any doctor appointments and when filling out paperwork with caregivers.
Good looking out!
 

silusbotwin

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I'm curious to know what past mistakes can be used against a person in this background check. I wonder is it only for felonies or does it include ALL mistakes such as misdemeanors and current bench warrants for unpaid traffic violations and other trivial crap like that.
 

gladstoned

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I'll keep paying real money for fake doctors, but it's pretty frustrating knowing that
this state still doesn't know wtf is going on after collecting all this money and having all these years to figure it out.
Certifications keep changing, shit that it covers keeps getting eliminated...

Michigan's program is medicinal, yet edibles, extracts, and a place to acquire flowers are still all illegal.
There's no excuse for this, I feel it clearly shows that these fuckers don't have a clue and flat out don't care.
Take my money, but also kiss my ass. Another classic example of why people think politicians are pieces of shit.
 

TheMan13

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Rrog

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Preliminary Roadside Analysis = sobriety tests of sorts? Is there some sort of point of use THC Breathalyzer?
 

cephalopod

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TheMan13

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Preliminary Roadside Analysis = sobriety tests of sorts? Is there some sort of point of use THC Breathalyzer?


I had assumed the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus would be the easiest and most subjective method to exploit these pariah (intoxicated drivers) of whom have become very profitable to LEO and courts over the past few decades and that have been waning in recent years. Even the 20% reduction in legal blood alcohol levels (.10 to .08 ) and field sobriety checkpoints have failed to shore up this business model.

What confuses me is the game behind "A conditional bond is to be placed on motorists arrested for drugged driving and the information is to be entered into a law enforcement database."? I assume it's the auto insurance lobbyists palms being greased here, allowed to jack up rates without the need for trials and/or convictions (aka due process of law).

 
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Rrog

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I just spent about 10 minutes videotaping my eyes during this test. I had no I eyeball movements whatsoever. I also googled online and they say if you're high you can't cross your eyes. That's bullshit. I tried walking on a straight line and turn, I tried the one leg, and nothing. They would have to make shit up for me to fail.

I think these are all standard alcohol related sobriety tests?
 

TheMan13

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I just spent about 10 minutes videotaping my eyes during this test. I had no I eyeball movements whatsoever. I also googled online and they say if you're high you can't cross your eyes. That's bullshit. I tried walking on a straight line and turn, I tried the one leg, and nothing. They would have to make shit up for me to fail.

I think these are all standard alcohol related sobriety tests?
The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus is most often deployed when the smell of alcohol and related physical conditions are not present in drivers "suspected" of intoxication (aka drugged driving).

The integrity between science (applied technology) and the courtroom has always been questionable and/or subjective. The horizontal gaze is simply a medical diagnostic tool mastered by few experienced medical doctors and training Johnny Law to perform this procedure roadside with any integrity is simply absurd. Regardless, it happens and will happen a hell of a lot more this year. I assume by years end we will be having conversations about Michigan's legal MJ blood levels and that scientific/legal conundrum overseen by our Court of Appeals, kind of like the legality of extracts and P2P relationships our community faces today ...
 
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hammer21

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Tens of millions of drivers face the prospect of a breathalyzer test for weed in the coming years in the U.S. as the trend toward medical marijuana legalization and outright adult-use legalization collides with another trend: the decades-old push to make the roads safer.

The much-feared breathalyzer for weed isn’t going to rely on breathing, however, it’s going to use spit. And when combined with unjust, new “zero tolerance” laws, futuristic roadside THC tests promise to pick up where the old fashioned drug war left off.
 

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