symbiote420
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Just want to put this out there for everyone, this is only my opinion and what I have gathered from my research to this point. If this information is KNOWN to be incorrect, please correct me. Otherwise this is my Point of View for ya'll to see on the court ruling in Michigan Court of Appeals yesterday.
1. Dispensaries acting as a "broker" such as the one in the case - Clearly illegal, no questions. But Dispensaries acting as Primary Caregiver to Patient transactions may be legal, but to obtain more product I think it would have to be accomplished illegally, until the proper (I hate to say it, but they built it this way) pyramids are built....
2. Caregivers may provide medicine to registered patients whom they are connected with through the state registry program and be compensated for the costs associated with such.
-My current opinion is that all C2P transfers are currently legal as long as all rules etc from MMMA our followed, connected IMO is anyone in the program... I have not seen this defined yet and from my research the court did not decide on these at this point.
3. Patient to Patient Transfers - Only Primary Caregivers may receive compensation for the medicine so IMO "patient brokers" are out for now - This will be decided through the state senate house / or court sooner than later to clarify this issue.
My advise/approach: Put your straw above the water and breathe through the hole, be smart, and seriously consider if you have the network and or desire to fight to continue in this game as a viable, financially sustainable operation.
Best Wishes to all. The rally on the Michigan State Courthouse Steps on September 7th just got very important folks. You don't have to tell anyone who you are, just get your asses out there along with all your friends. With a show of power here, we can make it clear to the state reps (some of the highest paid in the country - they want to keep their jobs) that we will be a force to be reckoned with and will get out to vote. These people need the money they earn from doing this just like we do. Use our power to take their money away, they did it to you....
Respectfully concerned,
2DogWalkER
Maybe we should just make it one in prison, then one in office, so they have an idea about what the real world is about prior to fucking it up for the rest of us!
Love the quote bro, hope all is well w you!
Regards
2DW
I'll wait till after the 7th. before I make any decisions, half the people I talked to don't want to renew their cards, they feel the state just pulled a fast one with more to come. It just amazes me how hard these lawmakers fight the will of the people, I wish they'd fight that hard to get jobs up in this beyotch!! Hell we'd all be working by now. It's time to stop electing career politicians and businessmen they are too detached from reality to serve the people, the guy with no type of affiliation gets my vote from now on.
This pisses me off, Im just going to be blunt.....
The people who don't want to renew their cards are the same people who allowed this country to control ALL OF OUR LIVES, because they would rather hide under a rock....Well their rock is gonna get fucking stomped on pretty soon if they don't get their asses out from under there.... And I don't just mean medical mj, the government will be taking over all (personal/family/insurance/financial) decisions soon enough without a little push back here folks....
I wish our people would stand up to our government with as much energy as they use to hide from it!
My Opinion! Im out going to spread the word verbally, thanks for the added movtivation symbi....
2DW
When i say Co-Op here with what im proposing in my county is a group of caregivers all operating together socially as a community operation. Not in eachothers gardens not selling to eachother, just helping eachother out building gardens, sharing genetics and supporting one another. United we stand alone we fall.
Peace,
S i R
Well I'm unemployed and selling my overages to the dispensaries helped put food on my families plate, since there's no patient to patient either what do I do with my overages now?......destroy it? I can only keep 15 oz. otherwise I'm breaking the law. What about the patients too sick to grow their own or the people without the time or half a green thumb where will they get meds now some even live in high crime areas and are afraid to grow in their homes. I see alot of caregivers rejoicing, it's funny to you now but wait till the 7th, let's see what you'll be posting when they stick it up yours!
Isn't that what this is???
huh. What's happening on the 7th? Will I not be able to grow 72 plants any longer? Uh, only if dispensaries are allowed and our states already fairly good law is changed around. You want to end up like Colorado???
My worries as a grower aren't 'who will I sell it too'. It's weed - come on! My only worry is quickly improving my abilities as a grower so I can harvest more from my 72 plants. I don't need a dispensary to sell it too OR buy it from and neither do any of you! You know a cripple that can't grow their own? I know someone who will. And they will also give them a free ounce a month. I can set this up for 100's of patients and so can a lot of other caregivers.
Yes 15 oz. Let the rest hang upside down in your basement until the 15 manicured dry ounces are gone. Then chop down more and dry it out till it's 'usable'. Or take some risk and trim it wet and take it to another house to dry.
There is always going to be some form of heat until the feds legalize it and they aren't going to, maybe not even in our life time. They don't give a shit about individuals selling to individuals as of right now. Opening up a store front and advertising and making lots of money off of marijuana fucking pisses them off. Show some respect and make a lot of money on the down low. :)
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