Yes it sounds like youre a criminal alright , but you will get a big standing ovation from me , expecting you to list yourself as a business and at the same time telling you that you cant charge a fair price is plain stupid and stupidity should be ignored maybe then it will go away . Just when you think things cant get any worse things get worse .The City of Muskegon sucks ass. They are requiring growers to register as a business. The growers are having to pay a $30 "business license" fee. I don't want my name on some list down at City Hall that any clown can lookup. I am not a business. I grow enough for myself and my patients. I rarely have overages. I get enough in donations to keep the light on, which isn't cheap. I pay the rest. I don't even let my patients know where I live. I deliver. Michigan needs to pull their collective heads out of their asses. It's like being legel but not. Makeup my mind if I'm a criminal. This is all so ridiculous.
"The City of Muskegon ...........are requiring growers to register as a business. The growers are having to pay a $30 "business license" fee. I don't want my name on some list down at City Hall that any clown can lookup. I am not a business..........I don't even let my patients know where I live.......... Michigan needs to pull their collective heads out of their asses. It's like being legel but not...........This is all so ridiculous"...........
any proof of such a thing in muskegon?The City of Muskegon sucks ass. They are requiring growers to register as a business. The growers are having to pay a $30 "business license" fee. I don't want my name on some list down at City Hall that any clown can lookup. I am not a business. I grow enough for myself and my patients. I rarely have overages. I get enough in donations to keep the light on, which isn't cheap. I pay the rest. I don't even let my patients know where I live. I deliver. Michigan needs to pull their collective heads out of their asses. It's like being legel but not. Makeup my mind if I'm a criminal. This is all so ridiculous.
This has nothing to do with Muskegon or registering caregivers. It has to do with Burton writing an ordinance to allow and officer to ticket someone improperly transporting marijuana as defined in state law. No reach at all.
My comment was how the cities are starting to find ways to grab a hold off the marijuana money train...This has nothing to do with Muskegon or registering caregivers. It has to do with Burton writing an ordinance to allow and officer to ticket someone improperly transporting marijuana as defined in state law. No reach at all.
Dr. Bob
nothing funnier than a gun-nut, especially the witless ones...And it's funny, that. The generation that collects the names for "good" ie, just needed city revenue. (fine) is not usually the generation that uses these lists against you.Case in Point. Australia. When the draconian gun confiscation began, it was the previous generation that voted in the reasonable laws of registering the fire arms at time of purchase. Not a background check, national registration, like they just did in Germany. Such Noble Do Gooders!Then the next set of boneheads, in office, such as the coup of the Nazi Party, can work off those laws and just make it mandatory.With the Nazi, you might have found yourself not having the gun to turn back in????? Barrel blew up, you burned the stock for firewood.Ya, Zee List, does not lie. You lie! We will see what the Gestapo can find out about these lies.
Dr. Bob we are all in this together here in Michigan. If Burton or Muskegon are passing MMJ ordinances it effects us all. Here in Muskegon it's the same thing with transporting. Either way it's municipalities using passive aggessive tactics to oppose MMJ and make as much money as they can in the process. It's like a cancer that spreads from one city to the next.This has nothing to do with Muskegon or registering caregivers. It has to do with Burton writing an ordinance to allow and officer to ticket someone improperly transporting marijuana as defined in state law. No reach at all.
Dr. Bob
Call me old school but I transport my shit on the downlow. Cover it up or hide it. Out of site, out of mind. And don't drive like a dumbass giving the cops a reason to pull you over. It's that simple.
well I suspect there will be more of this type urban/residential/city licensing for patients.....good way to track folks...
nice how you hear this shit at the last moment when it's too late---from 'victims'...
i guess too you'll have to pull permits for your grow rooms...inspected--
it wouldn't be hard to require every district to make "legal" patients sign up for a local licensing fee...!!....ha!
---so they know ALL of them...and license and require permits for grow rooms.....
wonder how many of these so called patient advocate groups are going to say "its ok just sign up"...?...
that's what happens when 'lawyers' lead the voice of the movement and steer the collective mind-
some of them are in here with their "follow the rules don't rock the boat"-- rhetoric---grrrr!
when it gets to that point I will drop off the radar....
except for smart meters...guess you have to go back to 'hot' taps....like the kids do-or go guerilla
very powerful truthful post!!
i firmly believe there are groups out here using patients as their excuse to keep Michigans collective head 'up' their ass!!
and keep us all from unifying and opposing some of this FKD up shit--
++rep to you!!.....'bow'
...??.....flint transportation ordinance??....pfft!
who the fuck smartie is driving around town with their weed in their car in plain sight or otherwise...??......duh
---least you get a 'ticket' (warning) now.....hahahahahahah
thats just the 'first' ordinance they got out of the way.....next we'll see flint requiring 'licenses' to grow--
No argument there. My point is there is a difference between enforcing something that is in the law (pretty routine) vs going outside the law simply to put people at risk of unnecessary prosecution. The Burton ordinance is pretty routine- follow the law and it doesn't affect you. The Muskegon issue is clearly outside the law and should be opposed.Dr. Bob we are all in this together here in Michigan. If Burton or Muskegon are passing MMJ ordinances it effects us all. Here in Muskegon it's the same thing with transporting. Either way it's municipalities using passive aggessive tactics to oppose MMJ and make as much money as they can in the process. It's like a cancer that spreads from one city to the next.