Corso312
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no doubt brother, supplying people with heroin(oxy,vicodin) and hundreds of other harmful drugsI wonder when we can expect the local Walgreens to be shut down. Filthy drug house.
no doubt brother, supplying people with heroin(oxy,vicodin) and hundreds of other harmful drugsI wonder when we can expect the local Walgreens to be shut down. Filthy drug house.
Yeah, they have parking lots at bars. For what? Cars. So dickheads can get trashed legally and take off driving.............. and t-bone a mom and her kid that was too scared to stay the night at grandmas. I have 5 alcoholics in my immediate family and a seemingly infinite amount in my neighborhood, and I can tell you alcohol should be and should have been illegal for years if they're going to target something to ban.that is a damn shame..why not target bars where people get fucked up and drive drunk? such a retarded government...they are too stupid to see legalize it 100% anything less is a slap in the face
True that brother... Compare deaths caused by each, then tell me what is more dangerous.Yeah, they have parking lots at bars. For what? Cars. So dickheads can get trashed legally and take off driving.............. and t-bone a mom and her kid that was too scared to stay the night at grandmas. I have 5 alcoholics in my immediate family and a seemingly infinite amount in my neighborhood, and I can tell you alcohol should be and should have been illegal for years if they're going to target something to ban.
to me though - this is how the law read in the first place. it never distinguishes between a patient signed under the caregiver or any other patient in 4(e) - it just states a qualifying registered patient. and that the transfer between them does not constitute a sale. the appeals court decision is about sales... well guess what it isn't a sale.I wonder if excepting donations will work, what's to stop a prosecutor from calling a donation for costs and time payment for a controlled substance?
Ill let you have everything here for 5 grand.[video]http://youtu.be/-6FoaE_CeMA[/video]
How's about a nice chunk of "NUTRILOAF"for supper tonightMichigan is a police state...I served 11 years in mdoc and witnessed it inside out the business of corrections and money. I recently got charged for 1.5 grams of marijuana and it has become a drawn out thing where they are making me drive 5 hours for probation interviews to be put in state funded programs for drug addicts. Get real, I am an unregistered and under Michigan law I could've made a medical defense yet I was unaware I had the right to make that claim...I know I've been diagnosed with ptsd due to the decade plus I was incarcerated in Michigan department of Correction from age 15 when I was tried as an adult until age 26, about 4 years ago.
The whole point was they were criminals way to read my post.There was a time alcohol CEOs were called gangsters, and we are the majority it's just the big scare tactic they use, Imprisionment that keeps half tpeople in check.
Fully understood your post,......where did that come from? I just felt calling them criminals was being too nice, that's all.The whole point was they were criminals way to read my post.
And just because we had majority vote doesn't mean we are the majority. Think of how many people don't vote.. They still have opinions and could come out to vote against us at anytime if we piss them off enough.
You are more than welcome to join us friend. Please DoPanhead I agree totally, I'm from Ohio and after I was paroled I came home to Ohio. I was visiting a friend from Saginaw (who is a caregiver) and my car broke down and officer came an hour later claimed he smelled pot...well, it was a blunt (1.5g) and I was unaware of how serious Michigan can get over such a little ammount...it is a non-jail offense resulting in a 100-150 fine here in Ohio. He said he smelled pot asked if he could have it, I gave it to him and he arrested me. I ended up at the Reformatory (i-5) when I was fifteen years old a full four years behind Michigan's Punk Prison (which they have subsequently closed). I've considered relocating to Michigan to benefit from the mmj program, but figure my luck is so shitty they'd find a reason to say my op is not in 'compliance' lol. Seriously, I admire what you guys are doing, I'd be happy to protest with you guys in Lansing, even though I am not a card holder (I consider my trees to be medicine regardless of their legality).
Yes please do. Anyone can come, cardholer or not as long as you support the causePanhead I agree totally, I'm from Ohio and after I was paroled I came home to Ohio. I was visiting a friend from Saginaw (who is a caregiver) and my car broke down and officer came an hour later claimed he smelled pot...well, it was a blunt (1.5g) and I was unaware of how serious Michigan can get over such a little ammount...it is a non-jail offense resulting in a 100-150 fine here in Ohio. He said he smelled pot asked if he could have it, I gave it to him and he arrested me. I ended up at the Reformatory (i-5) when I was fifteen years old a full four years behind Michigan's Punk Prison (which they have subsequently closed). I've considered relocating to Michigan to benefit from the mmj program, but figure my luck is so shitty they'd find a reason to say my op is not in 'compliance' lol. Seriously, I admire what you guys are doing, I'd be happy to protest with you guys in Lansing, even though I am not a card holder (I consider my trees to be medicine regardless of their legality).