made me laugh like crazy.Az is the dirty little slut of the feds and will slob their knob whenever they whip it out.
The Vapor Lounge was raided today. Been there once and really enjoyed the aspect of it. Sad to see it shut down.
Looks like another wave of raids to come. Curious to see when the feds will step in with the Dispensarys.
Those charges won't stick. Concentrates are legal. Just like when the police were hitting people with narcotics charges for edibles, but now the state is licensing kitchens to produce them. AZDHS has said concentrates are ok for sale in dispensaries, providing they are produced in an infusion kitchen. The problem is no one took the time to actually educate police, or even prosecutors, as to what concentrates actually are. They STILL don't know.Bill Hayes comes on this forum spouting his knowledge of the law and then the dumb ass has channel 5 come out to his club and interview the employees and put it on the air on top of all the other publicity he goes for.
Now a couple days later he is begging people for donations. Fucking dumb ass.
Its interesting all those that say concentrates are legal should note I believe Billys charges include sales of narcotics stemming from concentrates or extracts.
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2013/07/billy_hayes_marijuana_activist.php
Key words here!AZDHS has said concentrates are ok for sale in dispensaries, providing they are produced in an infusion kitchen.
" Just like when the police were hitting people with narcotics charges for edibles"...Quote#2Those charges won't stick. Concentrates are legal."Just like when the police were hitting people with narcotics charges for edibles" , but now the state is licensing kitchens to produce them. AZDHS has said concentrates are ok for sale in dispensaries, providing they are produced in an infusion kitchen. The problem is no one took the time to actually educate police, or even prosecutors, as to what concentrates actually are. They STILL don't know.
They are legal because the law says they are legal. If no one has been successful fighting the charges, it's because they and/or their lawyers are incompetent. And I am aware police are still arresting people for edibles. I'm also aware that the majority of police officers haven't been educated about prop 203, as was recently proven here in Pima County. The county has to drop a load of cases for that very reason." Just like when the police were hitting people with narcotics charges for edibles"...Quote#2
If they are legal why has know one been successful in a lawsuit for false arrest or even in a civil suit for the seizure and/or destruction of there property stemming from a arrest do to extracts?
Oh and police in AZ are still arresting people for edibles. I will continue to consider it a grey area until the courts sort it out.