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I'm bumping this because everyone really needs to know what Jessica Cooper et al are professing to our communities.

These people are so CLUELESS and sadly have no grip with reality. The creator cannot help them. They are so lost that they are targeting people and fabricating lies and mis-information.

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The Lt (LEO) said that they were specifically looking at doctors from out of state, one whom who wrote 200 recs in one day! They also said another doctor has been traced to MM clinics in all 14 states that allow MM - alluding that the Doctor must be upto no good.

 

Cooper also kept going on about how we need to protect the kids, from second hand smoke! thats right!

 

-DN

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so it sounds like Mrs cooper would like the protections for parents to be dropped as well.. say maybe mandatory drug test for children of mm patients and caregivers.Too bad that mm is the ONLY way you are capable of parenting your children in the proper way.. If your sick and choose a nonharmful medication you cant be a parent too?

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oh, 1 last little gem is, they made it clear that the mdch is going to start coming after our doctors.

What do you mean? The Drs thats are certifying pts or pts PCP or specialist Drs?

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Not only that but Peanutbutter was named specifically by the Auburn Hills police officer (cannot recall his name) as a man he met at the Ypsilanti dispensary who professed that "his goal was to get 100 patients to test his oil on so that he could find a cure for cancer, and at no time did he show a chemists degree or that he was a doctor or anything." In his words. They are telling our public that Peanutbutter is trying to find a cure for cancer using human trials with no credentials. That was fantastic.

Wow so now they are against people finding a cure for cancer? Only a person with a degree is allowed to find a cure for cancer? And what if someone without a degree found a cure for cancer? would that information be repressed from cancer patients? Oh wait thats whats already happening..

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We found out at 655 pm from an employee of the courthouse who politely stepped outside the locked doors that the meeting had been moved to the city offices building over off of Rochester Hills Drive and Avon Roads. Lovely!

 

We did attend and quite frankly were shocked to see in the MDCH powerpoint that compassion clubs are lumped in with dispensaries and co ops on their list of items that are NOT legal under the MMMA. Yes you read that right. I'm writing the letters requesting copies of the power points used tonight because the second one present by Prosecuting Attorney Jessica Cooper has our law renamed as the Michigan Medical Marihuana Exemption Act, and subsequently the MMMEA.

 

Not only that but Peanutbutter was named specifically by the Auburn Hills police officer (cannot recall his name) as a man he met at the Ypsilanti dispensary who professed that "his goal was to get 100 patients to test his oil on so that he could find a cure for cancer, and at no time did he show a chemists degree or that he was a doctor or anything." In his words. They are telling our public that Peanutbutter is trying to find a cure for cancer using human trials with no credentials. That was fantastic.

 

The officer had posts from the internet from caregivers offering meds free etc etc. You thought they were reading and you were right. They are watching and visiting. Etc.

 

Honestly tonight I'm disgusted. The fear and propaganda that the Prosecuting Attorney is spouting makes me feel as a patient that I don't deserve to be in society, let alone walk out my front door. She brought up fears that we're all smoking cannabis around our children and they're all being unwillingly subjected to our cannabis second hand smoke.

 

I could go on, but we're hearing it over and over now. Jessica Cooper is looking to get that super majority to change things. She eluded to the difficulty of managing a 75% majority in our political climate, but also said - you just never know. And she's right, you don't know how the publics views will change after enough of their false information permeates our communities further.

 

Very angry this evening with Oakland County.

 

 

Did the MDCH literally say that compassion clubs etc were NOT LEGAL? Or did they say the law did not address them?

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