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Ice
05-25-2008, 06:17
I just stumbled across this article today:

http://cannazine.co.uk/cannabis-news/united-states/michigan-medical-marijuana-initiative-well-positioned-for-november.html


With an initiative known as the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act headed for the November ballot with strong popular support, Michigan is poised to provide a major breakthrough for the medical marijuana movement.

If the initiative passes, Michigan would be the first state in the Midwest to approve it and, with 10 million people, it would be the second most populous state to approve it, behind California.

Sponsored by the Michigan Coalition for Compassionate Care (MCCC), the campaign has already gathered the necessary signatures and had them approved by the state election board. Under Michigan law, the initiative is now before the legislature, which is half-way through a 40-day window it has in which to act.
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If, as is expected, the legislature does not act, the initiative goes to the voters in November.

According to MCCC, the initiative would:

* Allow terminally and seriously ill patients who find relief from marijuana to use it with their doctors' approval.
* Protect these seriously ill patients from arrest and prosecution for the simple act of taking their doctor-recommended medicine.
* Permit qualifying patients or their caregivers to cultivate their own marijuana for their medical use, with limits on the amount they could possess.
* Create registry identification cards, so that law enforcement officials could easily tell who was a registered patient, and establish penalties for false statements and fraudulent ID cards.
* Allow patients and their caregivers who are arrested to discuss their medical use in court.
* Continuing certain restrictions on the medical use of marijuana, including prohibitions on public use of marijuana and driving under the influence of marijuana.

This is the first time since voters banned affirmative action in university admissions a year and half ago I'm actually proud of a pending law in this state.

I'll be voting yes on this in November.

Samurai Waki
05-25-2008, 07:01
Sweet. My state already voted for it like eight years ago. lol

Sigurd
05-25-2008, 08:31
What an oxymoron...

LittleGrizzly
05-25-2008, 13:01
People in alot of pain should have access to pain relieving medicene that has very little side effects. I simply cannot see why not...

CountArach
05-25-2008, 13:10
People in alot of pain should have access to pain relieving medicene that has very little side effects. I simply cannot see why not...
Well everyone should have access to it, but that's not the point.

Congratulations Michigan.

KukriKhan
05-25-2008, 13:28
If California is any example, Michigan can expect that the Feds will raid the clinics a few times at first, then more-or-less leave them alone as long as they stay low-key, and no one gets ripped off.

Oh, and they (the clinics) should be double sure that they get and maintain valid business licenses, and charge and pay all local sales and income taxes.

Prescriptions from "Dr. Doobie" should not be honored.

Beirut
05-25-2008, 16:22
Prescriptions from "Dr. Doobie" should not be honored.

Is he the one playing Bob Marley during surgery? ~:smoking: "phhhhhht!"

Ice
05-25-2008, 19:37
Well everyone should have access to it, but that's not the point.

Congratulations Michigan.

Yup exactly.

Although I think it should be legal for everyone, this is gigantic leap in the right direction in proving marijuana is a plant that has many medical benefits and can ease people's suffering.

Fragony
05-26-2008, 14:53
Marijana can do a lot for a lot of people but I calling it ' medical' is wrong untill it has been properly researched. Legalise it or don't.

LittleGrizzly
05-26-2008, 15:03
Marijana can do a lot for a lot of people but I calling it ' medical' is wrong untill it has been properly researched. Legalise it or don't.

I have felt its pain relieving properties for myself, i had a friend whose mother suffered from ms she started smoking weed about 7 years ago, she's a middle aged, middle class mum of two, she's not doing it for the 'high' she's doing it as it gives her a bit of pain relief, im pretty sure the pain relieving properties are already proven ?

Fragony
05-26-2008, 15:25
Think in lawterms, calling it medical isn't very smart. It takes years before effects are proven and a medicine can be released. State of michigan is on the floor belly-up for people wanting to sue the crap out of them.

Ice
05-26-2008, 18:43
Think in lawterms, calling it medical isn't very smart. It takes years before effects are proven and a medicine can be released. State of michigan is on the floor belly-up for people wanting to sue the crap out of them.

Other states have done this for 30 years +. I haven't heard of many lawsuits regarding the issue.