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Hello. I was at a bay city dispensary the other day and they were telling me their is a 10 ounce a month limit with all dispensaries. Is this true? Was just curious cause i havent hear anything about this?
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Just came from old 27 wellness in Lansing. I was told the might have to close tonight? Was also told by other dispensaries in bay city they will be closing?? I thought most got their license? Why is everyone closing? Did i miss something?
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Congress Puts Stop to War on Medical Marijuana with Protections Amendment Dec 15, 2014 On Saturday, Senate approved a $1.1 trillion spending package to keep the government running. Tucked away in that package was an amendment that will block the Department of Justice from arresting or prosecuting anyone who sells or uses medical marijuana in the 34 states that have some form of medical marijuana law on record. This will stop the DOJ from conducting raids on medical marijuana dispensaries and stop them from arresting individuals involved in the medical marijuana industry who are c
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CITY HALL — The city's first medical marijuana cultivation center is one step closer to operating. The Zoning Board of Appeals took the first step toward approving a Chicago cultivation center for medical marijuana Friday, passing a proposal from a city trucking and strip-club magnate. The board approved a special-use permit for a proposed cultivation center in Hegewisch put forward by Custom Strains, owned by Perry Mandera, who also owns the Custom Companies trucking and Cardinal Fitness firms, as well as VIP's, which touts itself as the city's only "full liquor and topless bar," at 1
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Hi, I'm new to medical marijuana (currently waiting for my card), and am seeking clarification on the legal status of dispensaries operating in Michigan. I was under the impression that all MI dispensaries were forced to shut down under the threat of prosecution (as "public nuisances") some time ago. However, I was driving through Mesick recently and came across what appeared to be a dispensary operating in plain sight (marijuana leaf on the sign and everything). How are they able to operate openly when so many others have closed? Is this type of dispensary safe for a patient t
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An Oakland County Judge ruled last month that selling marijuana to an undercover police officer posing as a Medical Marijuana Patient is entrapment. The nine page opinion ordered the charges against the six defendants be dismissed finding the case in which she presided is no different than providing a fraudulent prescription to a pharmacist. The facts are relatively straight forward. An undercover officer called a Southfield dispensary and asked what he needed to obtain marijuana from the dispensary. The detective was told that he needed to bring proof that he was a registered patient und
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March 13, 2014 | Leave a comment As of right now there is only one medical marijuana dispensary criminal case that has been outright dismissed without the possibility of the case being recharged, or of an appeal reversing the dismissal decision – and that case is our case. Unfortunately, per the agreement with the State, many of the details are sealed. However, I can divulge that our client was an owner and operator of a medical marijuana dispensary in Southeastern Michigan. That dispensary was raided by police and ultimately our client was charged with felonies for distribution of mariju
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One of many maddeningly absurdities of the War in Drugs is how we treat the people who were once “criminals” when their past activities are no longer “crimes.” Consider the marijuana prisoners in Washington and Colorado. There will be men and women serving time -- not just federal, but state time -- for cultivating marijuana plants, processing, transporting and selling them as part of a commercial marijuana operation. Meanwhile, already in Colorado and soon in Washington, men and women will be licensed to legally cultivate marijuana plants, process, transport and sell them as part of a com
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Chicago Mayor Introduces Plan for Medical Marijuana Restrictions On Tuesday, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel introduced a plan that would limit where medical marijuana dispensaries and growing operations would be allowed to open once the new bill goes into effect January 1. Under Emanuel’s proposal, there would be special use permits from the Zoning Board of Appeals that would have to be issued to each dispensary or grow. Additionally, the plan would limit the number of collectives allowed in the city of Chicago and only let them operate in manufacturing districts. Alderman Edward Burke
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World's First Recreational MJ Sales License Issued Colorado -- The world's first recreational marijuana retail license was granted to a dispensary in Colorado this week -- so start saving up, because the Rocky Mountain High will soon be for sale. Annie's, located in the mountain and gambling town of Central City, was the recipient of the historic license and posted this on their Facebook page earlier this week to celebrate: The Central City pot shop is owned by Strainwise, which owns eight dispensaries in Colorado and hopes all eight shops are approved for the recreational license, accord
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Companies Vying For Right To Grow Med Marijuana Connecticut -- In the basement of his Bridgeport tank removal business, Joseph Palmieri opens the door to a shipping container. A very bright light pours out and reveals hundreds of tomato plants. Near the beginning of the new year, Palmieri hopes to fill the growing pod, which he says is his own invention, with marijuana plants. "I always joked about it when I heard that it went legal in other places. I said when it goes legal here, that'll be my new crop and build the business," he said. "Then I got serious about it, and flew out to Col
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Judge Nixes MMJ Users Right To Grow Their Own Phoenix -- Medical marijuana users have no constitutional right to grow their own drug, a trial judge has ruled. Judge Katherine Cooper of Maricopa County Superior Court threw out a challenge by two men to a provision in the 2010 voter-approved Arizona Medical Marijuana Act that says only those living farther than 25 miles from a state-regulated dispensary can cultivate the plants. She said there is no basis for their claim that the provision limits their health-care rights. Read More...
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OK I'm new here and I know nothing about Marijuana. I have a caregiver but I'm out of town and have a question. I stopped into a dispensary and bought some product called co2 oil. It comes in a syringe type container and is listed as ndica 90/10 blueberry.thc 68.42cbn1. I was told to put a drop about 1/2 the size of a grain of rice on my finger and eat it. It taste nasty and I have had mixed results. The first time I tried it I was not able to sleep and thats a ongoing issue with me so I repeated a few hors latter and a again around 3 am. I went to sleep but was still stoned in the morning a
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Colorado Medical Marijuana Dispensary Owner Indicted A Colorado grand jury has indicted medical marijuana dispensary owner Colin Hoskins and 11 of his associates on allegations that they ran three medical marijuana dispensaries as a front for an investment scam and an illegal marijuana growing operation. The 11 associates include Hoskins’ business partners, a marijuana grower, a lawyer, and a doctor. The twelve people named face various charges including marijuana cultivation and distribution, money laundering, racketeering, securities fraud, forgery, attempt to influence a public ser
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Restrictive new ordinance passes 4-1, sharply limits sites where dispensaries may locate Ordinance will make it harder for patients like Rudy Reyes, a Cedar Fire victim burned over 60% of his body, to obtain medical marijuana.“Virtually all of them are either undeveloped land, cement factories, mining operations, even land that’s zoned for treatment of radioactive materials,” -- Kate Valentine of Americans for Safe Access July 2, 2010 (San Diego) – A restrictive new ordinance passed Wednesday by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors will sharply limit locations where medical m
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Ny Times: Arizona Tries To Keep Reins Tight As It Starts Regulating Medical Marijuana By FERNANDA SANTOS Published: June 7, 2012 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/08/us/arizona-regulates-medical-marijuana-with-reins-tight.html?pagewanted=all SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Soon after health officials announced they would dole out Arizona’s first licenses for medical marijuana dispensaries, Ryan Hurley, co-chairman of the medical marijuana practice at the Rose Law Group here, noticed a common trait among some of the people most eager to enlist his services: They were already in the business
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It's true that Cheboygan has passed a favorable ordinance for dispensing medical cannabis to patients. The ordinance is considered additional enabling language that makes legal dispensing possible within the framework of Initiated Law 1 of 2008 (MCL 333.26421-333.26430). A group that includes patients, caregivers, investors, and me will be opening a medical cannabis dispensing collective in the City of Cheboygan very soon. Our target date for opening is Memorial Day weekend, and we will be located in a very safe area directly across the street from city hall and the police department. We h