dispensaries no longer legal. fuck.

CyberSmoke

Well-Known Member
you can blame all the dems, reps and courts all you want but mostly its the voters or lack of voters that allow these fucks to be in the position there in.. if there not voted out in 2014 we can only blame ourshelfs. personally as a caregiver i have all the power now to do this properly and help those who can't grow themshelfs. but we need to get the despenceres back open soon!
 

DemonTrich

Well-Known Member
i wish they were still going on. looking for some good wax. im tired of wasting my good buds on making it. plus im not that great at it yet. lol

hurry up lawmakers, step up to the plate and allow us to get the meds we want. i dont want to go back to the underground like i/we used to before it was legal.


be back later. gonna hit the g pen a few times and set up my new 55" plasma tv :D hope i dont drop it while im medicated.
 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
At the Alamo, everyone died.

Keep things in perspective when you start using the 'I'm going to hold out until they close me' argument.

Dr. Bob
 

Sativasfied

Well-Known Member
At the Alamo, everyone died.

Keep things in perspective when you start using the 'I'm going to hold out until they close me' argument.

Dr. Bob
Quoted for posterity.

But let's keep it in perspective, and to illustrate how deep you are....

It was the standoff at the Alamo and the Texians who died there that spurred the enlistment to the Texian army, who then defeated the Mexican Army two months later and ended the revolution.

Or were you ever so coyly trying to allude that violence and/or death would be the result of what you describe as a Mexican Standoff between the dispensary/club/market owners/patients and law enforcement.

ok


:finger:
 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
Quoted for posterity.

But let's keep it in perspective, and to illustrate how deep you are....

It was the standoff at the Alamo and the Texians who died there that spurred the enlistment to the Texian army, who then defeated the Mexican Army two months later and ended the revolution.

Or were you ever so coyly trying to allude that violence and/or death would be the result of what you describe as a Mexican Standoff between the dispensary/club/market owners/patients and law enforcement.

ok


:finger:
I am aware of the battle of the Alamo and what it stood for and what the result was, both at the battle and afterwards. This is not about the Texas Revolution, it is about the analogy being used in the face of a ruling that we don't like but are stuck with.

The point I am seeing is that the Supreme Court has ruled and we are already seeing things in the works from the AG designed to a/ shut down the dispensaries now that they have the ruling and b/ generate negative press about cannabis.

Let's add c/ as well, damage the infrastructure around cannabis, like arresting physicians signing certifications and putting the fear of God into doctors by making felony level criminal charges against them. The desired result is no more certifications being signed. That to me is the more serious fight, as the loss of dispensaries still leaves the self growing patient and caregiver, whereas loss of the doctors stops the process cold.

We have a rule of law in this country. The court, agree or not, has ruled and has the final word on the state level. I hope no one is foolish enough to consider taking it to the federal level which could put the entire act before a federal judge. We have been lucky so far on that front. But if we do, we could lose the entire act as quickly as we lost dispensaries.

Dispensaries that stay open are not going to be viewed as doing it for the patients, they will be viewed as doing it for themselves and their $20/gm meds. And the law says they will lose that fight. Enforcement is starting with cease and desist orders going out, followed by handcuffs for those that don't comply. While some publications will hold them out as brave souls fighting for patients, many in the mainstream media will not.

The loss of dispensaries MAY result over time in a new bill making it through the process. There are many that oppose that bill in powerful positions in the capital. I for one am rather sensitive about giving them anything they can use as examples of the 'misuse' of the 'voter's intent' as a way to block any real legislation designed to address the issues and preserve home growing/caregivers.

Dr. Bob
Deep enough for ya? :finger:

Yes, it is just an opinion, but I have a pretty good track record with my opinions. Take it for what you wish.
 

Sativasfied

Well-Known Member
This is not about the Texas Revolution, it is about the analogy being used in the face of a ruling that we don't like but are stuck with.

Dr. Bob
Deep enough for ya? :finger:
No, you talk with too much fodder and filler with no single point that strengthens your position.

At the Alamo, everyone died.

Keep things in perspective when you start using the 'I'm going to hold out until they close me' argument.
Nothing you said there could be construed that you used the Alamo to compare as an "analogy being used in the face of a ruling that we don't like but are stuck with."

Horse shit.

It sounds like a half wit's half ass attempt at a scare tactic

What about the "let's keep things in perspective", what perspective are you speaking of?

The perspective is clear. Crystal.

You typed before you thunk

shallow

 

Dr. Bob

Well-Known Member
No, you talk with too much fodder and filler with no single point that strengthens your position.



Nothing you said there could be construed that you used the Alamo to compare as an "analogy being used in the face of a ruling that we don't like but are stuck with."

Horse shit.

It sounds like a half wit's half ass attempt at a scare tactic

What about the "let's keep things in perspective", what perspective are you speaking of?

The perspective is clear. Crystal.

You typed before you thunk

shallow

So say you.
 

buckaroo bonzai

Well-Known Member
not true from my experience^^^^^^^:eyesmoke:one of the better clubs but a little $pricey$....good clones and meds-
special order clones--



surprised there 'advertising' ...I was under the impression they were one of the more low profile professional ---'clubs'

if you have a card go out there---I know 10-20 imembers...bongsmilie
 

DemonTrich

Well-Known Member
holy shit batman....... $70/g for bho oil. lmfao!!!!!! 25.00 clones, 20/g's.

jackson FM all the way. at least 99% of their prices are 10/g for the bomb ass buds.
 

elsonofdizzy

Active Member
Has anyone bought clones from the Ann arbor collective. Ill be interesting in the girl scout cookies if anyone has a review of the place.
 
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