Illinois proposes 'legalizing' medical marijuana as long as patients surrender Second

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Illinois proposes 'legalizing' medical marijuana as long as patients surrender Second Amendment rights


Saturday, January 25, 2014 by: L.J. Devon, Staff Writer



(NaturalNews) Lawmakers from the state of Illinois have proposed new medical marijuana rules that coerce patients to surrender their Second Amendment right in the application process.


The new medical marijuana "legalization" bill requires Illinois citizens to undergo a background check, be fingerprinted and pay an additional $150 fine for using marijuana for medical purposes.


On top of that and most disturbing of all, Illinois citizens will also be required to sign away their right to own a firearm in the application process.


Personal liberty and responsibility has become a dead idea in the state of Illinois, as the right to bear arms becomes a perishable right dictated through laws regulating strict control of a plant.


Illinois forcing citizens to give up their guns if they want medical pot


Under the new rules, people who want to treat themselves with something other than dangerous pharmaceutical drugs will be required to give up their guns in the process.


Both caregivers and patients will be required to surrender their firearms, and any state-approved FOID cards or concealed carry permits. According to the proposal, state police will be in charge of enforcing the gun control sanctions.


Moreover, the Department of Agriculture will be enlisted to develop rules for cultivation centers, and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation will be employed to draw up rules for dispensaries. More power to the state!


The plan also dictates the reasons for which caregivers can prescribe cannabis, outlining 41 specific medical conditions that pre-qualify patients to seek a patient registry medical marijuana ID card. The ID card will permit approved patients access to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana every two weeks, to be administered by a certified caregiver.


Isn't it strange how the state limits the potential of a plant but turns a blind eye toward the mass distribution, destruction, and death coming from many pharmaceutical drugs?


Regulations like these encourage continual, exaggerated health complaints


Additional rules require that patients be at least 18 years old and have a "bona fide" relationship with their caregiver. The caregiver will be required to certify a patient's medical condition. This may inevitably encourage many people to exaggerate their medical condition while caregivers overprescribe just so users can get a recreational high. This will weaken entire defenseless generations who have given up their Second Amendment right just to get high. Regulations like these will make users more likely to mentally fabricate and overstate their "medical condition" just to "legally" obtain pot.


Illinois medical pot law makes it easy for federal prohibition laws to target dispensaries, growers and even users


Lawmakers from Illinois make it clear that this new bill will not nullify federal prohibition of marijuana. They wrote that the state of Illinois assumes "no liability for damages that may arise from federal prosecution."


With the Obama administration raiding legal state dispensaries, overtaking farms at gunpoint and jailing marijuana users at alarming rates, federal prosecution can be counted on in Illinois. Federal agents would basically be handed an easy-to-read map to make arrests.


In 2011, federal agents participated in more than 20 raids on Montana distribution centers alone.
Additionally, more than 200 California dispensaries were shuttered in 2011, "as a result of threats to owners."


This Illinois pot plan basically sets people up to be jailed by the federal government. The plan allows patients to "designate" their caregiver, who will then be allowed to purchase from certified growers.
Everyone involved succumbs to background checks, initiated by Illinois State Police, while being forced to undergo state profiling, fingerprint included, which will be logged into a database.


The law strategically maps out the playing field, putting growers and dispensaries on a grid. With a mandatory yearly application renewal, the law allows the state to keep updated information on patients and their network. Users, growers and distributors will also make great defenseless targets for federal raids, since they will have given up the right to own a firearm from the start.


All this regulation also includes new "surveillance laws," additionally requiring cultivation centers to track inventory and maintain 24-hour surveillance systems.


While the founders of the bill expect tens of thousands of applicants, the Illinois Department of Public Health is taking public comment until Feb. 7 to be approved by a legislative panel by the end of April. The ultimate decision will be made by the director of the Department of Public Health in Illinois.


Sources for this article include:


http://www.chicagotribune.com


http://www.foxnews.co


http://www.naturalnews.com/043649_Second_Amendment_rights_medical_marijuana_Illinois.html##ixzz2rROPqh99
 

bird mcbride

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Sounds like a make work project for security gaurds that are allowed to carry firearms. These people obviously think that potheads are just as dangerous as people who interveniosly use presciption pills. And the same mentallity. Like, how can a drug prescribed by a doctor be harmful. This is the mentallity fostered into the brains of young people by these very law makers. IMO drugs like mj, alcohol and a little sid should be fostered as the main drugs for recreational use. Unless a person has equal rights it is up to the government determining these rights, libertys, and freedoms to support these individuals until their full rights etc. are restored. The other alternative is do not charge them for taxes. The fact is there is no room for slavery in any way in todays world. I'll stop here for now.
 

theexpress

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the background stuff is bullshit... how many felons I know who has rx's for Xanax, o.c., and all kinds of other pharmicuticles that are habit forming
 

ozzrokk

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As ridiculous as it gets......................... Thanx for sharing brother.............

Yea sounds like they are just legalizing weed................... I mean trying to keep it out of the hands of certain people................... They not acting like it is for medical purposes.......................... Totally idiotic....................
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
do people who are prescribed any other drug have to give up their guns as well?? oxy, zannies, viagra??

that's it, i think no man that can potentially have a hard on for over four hours should be able to keep a gun in his house..

such b.s.
 

Ohmless

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having a gun makes growing a federal felony. if you want to be charged in state courts where you have a chance of bringing up medical use you need to not have a gun on site.
 

Red1966

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How does having a gun involve a Federal felony? Growing in and of itself will still be a felony. Obama saying he won't prosecute doesn't change the law and he'll be out of office in 2017
 

NorthofEngland

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Sounds like a make work project for security gaurds that are allowed to carry firearms. These people obviously think that potheads are just as dangerous as people who interveniosly use presciption pills. And the same mentallity. Like, how can a drug prescribed by a doctor be harmful. This is the mentallity fostered into the brains of young people by these very law makers. IMO drugs like mj, alcohol and a little sid should be fostered as the main drugs for recreational use. Unless a person has equal rights it is up to the government determining these rights, libertys, and freedoms to support these individuals until their full rights etc. are restored. The other alternative is do not charge them for taxes. The fact is there is no room for slavery in any way in todays world. I'll stop here for now.
"INTERVENIOSLY USE PRESCIPTION PILLS...."????
It's always the really dumb people who want God and guns.

If you mean 'Intravenously' (to inject into a vein?)
How do you do that with a pill???
It would have to be one hell of a wide spike to allow pills to fit through it.

TAKE GUNS OFF EVERYONE
That's TRUE LIBERTY
The LIBERTY to not risk being caught in some crossfire.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger


"INTERVENIOSLY USE PRESCIPTION PILLS...."????
It's always the really dumb people who want God and guns.

If you mean 'Intravenously' (to inject into a vein?)
How do you do that with a pill???
It would have to be one hell of a wide spike to allow pills to fit through it.

TAKE GUNS OFF EVERYONE
That's TRUE LIBERTY
The LIBERTY to not risk being caught in some crossfire.
come on north, you're much smarter then this... people have been injecting pills probably as long as there have been pills.. do i really need to explain the concept of water and a spoon to you?
i'm not sure if you're trolling or not as i think you're much smarter then that like i said..
 

Stompromper

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"INTERVENIOSLY USE PRESCIPTION PILLS...."????
It's always the really dumb people who want God and guns.

If you mean 'Intravenously' (to inject into a vein?)
How do you do that with a pill???
It would have to be one hell of a wide spike to allow pills to fit through it.

TAKE GUNS OFF EVERYONE
That's TRUE LIBERTY
The LIBERTY to not risk being caught in some crossfire.
Hey asshole... Go back to England and get the fuck out of Michigan...
 

Wilksey

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TAKE GUNS OFF EVERYONE
That's TRUE LIBERTY
The LIBERTY to not risk being caught in some crossfire.
TAKE CARS AWAY FROM EVERYONE
That's TRUE LIBERTY
The LIBERTY not to be ran the fuck over by some g'damn twat driving a car?

Of course that's "silly", right?

Blaming an inanimate object (car) for the dumb ass actions of the human driving it makes NO g'damn sense, and yet that's exactly what you're doing when you blame firearms for the actions of those that wield them.
 

Sunbiz1

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Too funny, they have already made a mess of things in this state...and patients won't be able to fill a prescription for God knows how long.

They need to scrap the outline of the bill passed, which is a fucking joke to begin with...and pass a better bill that works.

Edit: Why is this thread in Mich?...lol
 
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