personally I thinks it's bad to sue the government as the only real losers if patients win is the taxpayer. That 40000000 is going to come out of taxes. I feel they should be asking for a different type of resolution ie, fully instate growing rights to anyone with medical recommendation and abolish the need to register with a governing body therefore preventing the leak of personal information by the government again.
Yeah I'm aware of that but there's still the people looking for money which is what I have an issue with. The only losers are people like you and I. the only real winners are the lawyers since they're getting paid to sue and the government lawyers getting paid to defend. If the government looses they'll just slash funding on some programs or raise taxes to recoup the loss.
TBH I didn't even read your whole post because it's obvious you didn't read mine. For the last time I'm not talking about Goldstar. I'm talking about the privacy breach lawsuit which I think is the mistake because unlike Goldstar, there's actually a chance that the patients could "win". Sueing the government is really just suing yourself. Alternative resolution is the better course as it won't cost the taxpayers millions and I'm sure everyone would be happier with growing rights as opposed to a one time payment of few hundred dollars by the time the lawyers have their fees. I don't know about you but I wouldn't consider that doing nothing. Get HC out of the MMJ regulation racket and let patients with medical approval grow for themselves if they are able to.
i'M not getting pissy at anyone but when I keep saying it's about the privacy breach and not goldstar quit referring back to goldstar. I have nothing to say about Goldstar because it's only purpose is to get a number for how many people this truly affects. My opinion on the matter is just that, my opinion. And my opinion happens to be that sueing is usually a poor choice because most peopke don't stop and think who it really hurts. Just like when people sue over car accidents etc. the company never really pays because at the end of the day they just recoup their losses one way or another. I say stick it to them by finding a way to have MMJ removed from the control of HC and put back into the hands of the patients. Not by getting a few hundred bucks that in the long run will just cost more money paying the government legal fees and the 40 000 000 we have to pay back by losing government funding in some way or by having taxes raised.
So no one should sue the government because they don't care and tax payers will ultimately pay? Sound reasoning there. Goldstars is going isn't going to win? Lol again the decisions of the scoc thus far favor the patients not hc. We're not asking for anything crazy. Sure sound like we're gonna fail lol symptum has no sympathy for the people affected by the privacy breach. Good luck mmar people hope you get a nice size check eventually.TBH I didn't even read your whole post because it's obvious you didn't read mine. For the last time I'm not talking about Goldstar. I'm talking about the privacy breach lawsuit which I think is the mistake because unlike Goldstar, there's actually a chance that the patients could "win". Sueing the government is really just suing yourself. Alternative resolution is the better course as it won't cost the taxpayers millions and I'm sure everyone would be happier with growing rights as opposed to a one time payment of few hundred dollars by the time the lawyers have their fees. I don't know about you but I wouldn't consider that doing nothing. Get HC out of the MMJ regulation racket and let patients with medical approval grow for themselves if they are able to.