Cooter@666
Well-Known Member
Attack Cat?Once again our fearless leaders leave alot to be desired.....
Attack Cat?Once again our fearless leaders leave alot to be desired.....
Haha no sorry. I live on the island so crowded that when you fart your neighbor can hear. I'm pretty sure you know which one I'm talking about lol.Thanks Delslow- you wouldn't happen to live on Maui would you?
lol even if someone was selling for recreational purposes, I don't understand the 25k a year to renew.I've owned 2 bars here, and the liquor license is cheap- perhaps $600 a year, also pay an average of 1% liquor sales annually... The money goes to the unholy liquor commission that rules us- its's a bass-ackwards system filled with corruption- trust me...
This morning I phoned all the House Conference Committee members and ask you to phone them, too. I asked each of the reps secretaries if anyone had phoned them to date and all of them said I was the first one they spoke to in regard to SB1458, SD2, HD3, so this is very very bad.
Please phone the House committee members that will frame this bill tomorrow and tell them:
1. We do not support the single dispensary site on Maui because it is unfair to the patients on the other islands.
2. We do not support the $20,000 licensing fee for dispensaries which will bore on the backs of the patients.
3. We do not support the $100 administrative fee for visiting out of state patients as this is an unusually high amount for patients who are only going to be here for a short time and still need to take their medicine.
4. Allow in this bill for patients to be able to transport their medicine from between the islands as many patients travel to Oahu for medical treatment.
5. Tell them that you support the bill passed in the Senate SB 1458 SD 2, or something broader than the House version .
6. Any other thing you think will benefit the patients.
Also, tell them to read the testimony submitted from previous committee meetings. We, the patients, know what will serve our needs and we need our elected officials to represents our best interests.
Here are the phone numbers of the representatives that will be in the conference committee meeting:
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Yamane 586-6150
Aquino 586-6520
Keith-Agaran 586-6210
Oshiro, M. 586-6200
Ito 586-8470
Riviere 586-6380
Good luck,
Andrea, Co - Chair
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Doesnt take long to figure out that these politicians are capable of flying this bill and the rest of the country piece by piece right into the ground.Hi Folks -
Well I went to the latest conference cmtee mtg today on SB 1458, looked over the proposed bill, and IMHO it's getting worse and worse. As at the mtg. last week, Senator Green presented the Senate draft. He did not have copies for the other conferees so they didn't have much info to go on.
Here's what he said:
He is concerned about abuse of the program as demonstrated by all the young people who have registered, He said that 50% of those on the Big Island are under age 30 and 500 people on the Big Island are under 21. Said he intends to "clean up the law."
He wants DOH to create a single dispensary based on where their analysis shows the medical need is highest. He says it should focus on those with cancer, m.s., neuromuscular disorders. The bill would therefore amend the list of qualifying conditions by deleting severe pain, severe nausea. and Crohn's disease. There's a a 60 day grace period so that those w/ a current card whose condition is no longer eligible have 2 months before they have to turn in their card since they no longer qualify.[!!!]
He said there will be a significant licensing fee of about $30K, an out of state rate of $100, and it will not address the transportation issue which he feels is not a core issue. He said Public Safety & DOH would have to "collaborate". Under his bill, DOH licenses the single pilot program dispensary and PSD retains the patient registry.
Rep. Yamane, speaking for the House, said he wants to "continue the discussion" since it's gotten this far. Wants to discuss some more about PSD vs. DOH. If 2 year pilot goes well, we would look at data and then proceed from there. Said some areas would be problematic for a dispensary site like Weed and Seed zones.
The draft bill itself shows: the pilot program shall be established "no later than Aug. 7, 2012." The specific site for the pilot will be "designated by the Governor."
It still prohibits mmj from being transported out of the island where the "compassion center" is located. In addition to the initial licensing fee of $30K, there shall be an annual fee of $25 K and an annual renewal fee in the same amount.
- licensee must be a non-profit entity
- edibles etc shall be regulated by DOH & the federal Food and Drug Administration. Sen. Green said last week that the FDA reference is coming out. [They would be unable to take part due to the federal scheduling of cannabis.]
- in addition to regular sales tax, an additional 15%. tax shall be assessed on "gross proceeds of sales."
- facility no closer than 600 yards from schools.
- a task force to advise the dept. on drafting rules is still included [altho last week, the Senate said they were removing it.]
- "The pilot project shall cease to exist no later than 2 years after date of implementation, unless the legislature authorizes its continuation or expansion prior to the expiration of the pilot program."
So there, you have it folks. Is this better than nothing? Not in my opinion. I think the Senate has bend over backwards to appease the voiced concerns of law enforcement and the House.
The next meeting of the conference cmtee is Thursday at 1:30. I suggest that you contact Senator Green's office and let him know your thoughts.
There are ways in which this bill would be worse than the current situation since only patients on one island would have access AND the types of eligible conditions would be severely curtailed.
See: http://www.kitv.com/news/27682393/detail.html
[email protected]
ph; 586-9385
fax 586-9391.
Thanks for hanging in there.....
aloha-
pam
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Pamela G. Lichty, MPH
President
Drug Policy Forum of Hawai'i
P.O. Box 241042
Honolulu, HI 96824
Phone: 808 735-8001
Fax: 808 735-2971
Cell: 808 224-3056
[email protected]
www.dpfhi.org
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Thanks Del u popped my +rep cherry here- Yeah I know where u mean... haha- buy your neighbors some beano... Well bro, the truth is that there is only 1 bill on the books for possible passing right now due to the economy- and thats the MM one- why? Because of the possible tax dollars it can generate- I'd be fine with taxes as long as they just pass it and get somewhere- the taxes are our friend right now because it's the ONLY reason it's being considered unfortunately... I am actually considering if I might be able to somehow be a proprietor of the dispensary if they do make it here on Maui.lol even if someone was selling for recreational purposes, I don't understand the 25k a year to renew.
And why tax meds? If it's just sales tax, fine, but a separate weed tax??
no exxageration there ....the state is way behind in ADA standards....and get tons of laws suits / violations .Does taking away the only safe effective cure for Severe Nausea, Chrones Disease, and Severe Pain constitute a Civil Rights Violation, and violate any Americans with Disabilities acts?
Hmmm
I think forcing someone to suffer needlessly violates our civil liberties.... Especially when they suffer a health disability..... This could be some supreme court shit right here.
Maybe next month they will make all elevators illegal and make sure all sidewalks have curbs so those in wheelchairs can't have access to their community either....
My only logical conclusion why a doctor would cause harm and force people to take drugs that are much more harmful for their lives to deal with these disabilities is that he may be getting kickbacks from hard drug pharmaceutical companies. Can we have someone look into his income being his role serving the public good? I can't think of any rational reason why a doctor would want to force otherwise safe patients onto dangerous drugs for the same ailments...no exxageration there ....the state is way behind in ADA standards....and get tons of laws suits / violations .
shit the building code are way outta whack as it is .... i think the big island is runnin 1991 ubc , oahu 2003 ibc , maui 1997 junk , kauai is 2003 ibc ... far from being organized ..same page ? ...not even the same book and this is public safety ?
Right on Man!....I've seen that Ryden piece at Tiki's....have you listened to the Lex Baxter CD? its one of my all time fav'sHey coot- I used to do a tiki bar- I love that Ryden painting- it's up at Tiki's bar and grille at the aston too... I ended up getting a couple cool Thor paintings- but that one is my all time favorite.. I'm gonna +rep u just for that- lol.
When it comes to politicians, kickbacks are always the #1 reason for going against the people. That's my theory anyway lol.My only logical conclusion why a doctor would cause harm and force people to take drugs that are much more harmful for their lives to deal with these disabilities is that he may be getting kickbacks from hard drug pharmaceutical companies. Can we have someone look into his income being his role serving the public good? I can't think of any rational reason why a doctor would want to force otherwise safe patients onto dangerous drugs for the same ailments...
Yeah- we used to play ultra lounge.. Small world! I love anything TiKi-esque... I'd sure kill for a couple of those Ryden paintings...Right on Man!....I've seen that Ryden piece at Tiki's....have you listened to the Lex Baxter CD? its one of my all time fav's