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Detroit Is a great city. It does need work in some areas, it has a great downtown, state of the art research college -Wayne State University, lots of places for visitors to visit and things to see. It has some great high schools one which Is second to none. Great water front access. Summertime has free concerts, that have known headliners. Great hospitals, restauraunts and lots of good people that live here. Maybe thats why we got it here. Lots to offer. Detroit is back on its way up. It will be a mega city by 2050, its already planned.[/QUOTE]scar169, post: 1362868, member: 31974"]That was also my thought why not Lansing or Grand Rapids or maybe somewhere else Fuck Anywhere BUT the Shit Hole Detroit !!!
Prosecutor's 'diatribe' about marijuana ruins case
MUNISING, Mich. (AP) — A prosecutor's inflammatory remarks about medical marijuana have cost her a conviction in the Upper Peninsula.
The Michigan appeals court says Paul Heminger apparently was growing more marijuana than allowed under law, but the verdict last year was spoiled by the closing argument of the Alger County prosecutor.
The court says Karen Bahrman embarked on a "personal diatribe" to discredit the medical marijuana law. She told jurors that a local pro-marijuana group wants a "country where everybody can walk around stoned."
In a 3-0 decision Friday, the appeals court cited many other comments and said the prosecutor's argument was "thoroughly improper."
Bahrman didn't return a message seeking comment. Heminger was sentenced to six months in jail.
I wonder if a good lawyer could have gotten that dismissed.
Ou know thats right.They should of kept they're mouths shut.
A number of sources close to the talks have said the governor wants some type of statewide system for regulating medical marijuana dispensaries. Right now, the legislation leaves it up to local governments to decide whether to allow dispensaries and how to regulate them.
Ann Arbor police investigating break in at medical marijuana facility
An Ann Arbor medical marijuana dispensary was broken into early Saturday morning and police are hoping a surveillance video will help them identify a suspect.
The Green Door - located at 410 E. Liberty - turned over a surveillance video to police that shows a single person inside the store. Police said a window was broken by the suspect to gain access to the store, but it was not clear if anything was stolen.
The video does not give a clear image of the suspect and will need to be cleaned up before it's likely that a description of the suspect will be made.
The break in occurred around 1 a.m. Saturday morning and is still under investigation.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Ann Arbor Police Department Tip Line at at (734) 794-6939 or email Tips@a2gov.org or the W.C.S.O. Confidential Tip line at (734) 973-7711 or 1-800-SPEAK UP.
http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2014/11/ann_arbor_police_investigating_26.html
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