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The Michigan State senate is now looking at a bill to change the law that was passed last year by voters. The state is most likely looking to capitalize on possible tax dollars in a failing state economy.
They want to take the right to grow away from patients and caregivers and give it to big pharmaceutical companies. the bill will allow marijuana to be dispensed only from state approved pharmacies. It is similar to a dispensary law, except local growers wont have any rights. only large industrial growers.
heres more info.
Personally, I am completely against this law. The people proposed and then voted in this law the way they wanted it. One year later, the state is trying to make it into a benefit for big Pharm, and michigan industrial agriculture. This law was never about profits for big industry, but the well being of the people. It should stay that way.
I hope the people of Michigan will get off their asses and do something about this, but knowing Michigan, the law will be passed and the 10,000 patients and caregivers will lose all of their rights.
They want to take the right to grow away from patients and caregivers and give it to big pharmaceutical companies. the bill will allow marijuana to be dispensed only from state approved pharmacies. It is similar to a dispensary law, except local growers wont have any rights. only large industrial growers.
heres more info.
Personally, I am completely against this law. The people proposed and then voted in this law the way they wanted it. One year later, the state is trying to make it into a benefit for big Pharm, and michigan industrial agriculture. This law was never about profits for big industry, but the well being of the people. It should stay that way.
I hope the people of Michigan will get off their asses and do something about this, but knowing Michigan, the law will be passed and the 10,000 patients and caregivers will lose all of their rights.