jonnynobody
Well-Known Member
[h=1]Constitutional Amendment To End Marihuana Prohibition In Michigan[/h] A Petition to amend the Michigan Constitution, Article 1, to add:
[h=2]Article 1 Section 28. Repeal of Marihuana Prohibition.[/h] For persons who are at least 21 years of age who are not incarcerated, marihuana acquisition, cultivation, manufacture, sale, delivery, transfer, transportation, possession, ingestion, presence in or on the body, religious, medical, industrial, agricultural, commercial or personal use, or possession or use of paraphernalia shall not be prohibited, abridged or penalized in any manner, nor subject to civil forfeiture; provided that no person shall be permitted to operate an aircraft, motor vehicle, motorboat, ORV, snowmobile, train, or other heavy or dangerous equipment or machinery while impaired by marihuana.
So there you have it...the full text of the proposal to amend the michigan state constitution. The language sounds pretty damn solid to me. Any objections here y'all?
One thing that I see as a problem is the very limited number of locations in which citizens can sign the petition. It looks as if you're not in detroit, you have extremely limited places to sign on. That's something they really need to address.
https://help.repealtoday.org/
[h=2]Article 1 Section 28. Repeal of Marihuana Prohibition.[/h] For persons who are at least 21 years of age who are not incarcerated, marihuana acquisition, cultivation, manufacture, sale, delivery, transfer, transportation, possession, ingestion, presence in or on the body, religious, medical, industrial, agricultural, commercial or personal use, or possession or use of paraphernalia shall not be prohibited, abridged or penalized in any manner, nor subject to civil forfeiture; provided that no person shall be permitted to operate an aircraft, motor vehicle, motorboat, ORV, snowmobile, train, or other heavy or dangerous equipment or machinery while impaired by marihuana.
So there you have it...the full text of the proposal to amend the michigan state constitution. The language sounds pretty damn solid to me. Any objections here y'all?
One thing that I see as a problem is the very limited number of locations in which citizens can sign the petition. It looks as if you're not in detroit, you have extremely limited places to sign on. That's something they really need to address.
https://help.repealtoday.org/