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See my above post, it may not be the doctor...rather your condition
Let us SCREAM along with them until our voices drown out the carefully coordinated chorus of LEOs, DEA agents, Prison Guards, Big PHarma & other corporate execs.Caille said:Until recreationals get a foothold they have yet to be able to publicly face themselves too readily and never for personal cultivation. So in anonymous voices must they scream yet still into the dark night...
Let us SCREAM along with them until our voices drown out the carefully coordinated chorus of LEOs, DEA agents, Prison Guards, Big PHarma & other corporate execs.
Let us turn our current cacophony into an Harmonic SYMPHONY of support for cannabis for ALL USERS who can benefit, medically, spiritually or recreationally.
That is the ONLY way we will win this fight!
We can debate tactics forever. Now is the time to UNITE and not let naysayers drain our resolve.
We cannot be denied our rights to LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS for the sake of corporate profits and LEO jobs.
Unfortunately, the recreational users voices drown out those of the registered medical marijuana patients. They used our sufferings to get their foot in the door then cast us to the gutter.
I can't tell you how many times a recreational user/seller has called me a COP simply for standing up for the rights of patients.
Maybe ICMag should take a stand against members calling other members COPS on these forums?
That may lead to more cooperation among the entire community.
Cool, I got my first neg rep... Guess who. Love the way you stood up for my rights.
I have and never would neg rep someone .
Especially someone like me....a med patient who was tragically beaten by an oppressive force.
and beaten .....One thing no one has called me nor mistaken me for is a cop.
I pretty much clear that from the get go...lol...lol...lol..
Oh please...Unfortunately, the recreational users voices drown out those of the registered medical marijuana patients. They used our sufferings to get their foot in the door then cast us to the gutter.
If you would stop wanting to imprison anyone over MJ perhaps those misguided ICmagers would stop thinking you were a cop.
Oh please...
Do you really think a medical patient has more rights than someone else?
Simply by virtue of being ill?
What constitutes as a collective? I have 10 acres up in the hills, and each year we usually have 6 to seven medical scripts at my garden. Up till now we have only had six a piece. Now the way I understood it is that a collective is a garden that everyone that has a medical script there participates at least once a week in tending to the garden. I remember that is what the sherifs that came out a couple years ago told me. So what would I be safe with now? Would I be safe If we just put out a couple more for each script say 8? I have young children, and I don't want to go illegal on any thing. One of my first doctors that gave me a medical recomendation, out of clearlake, had on my paperwork, 5 pounds and a 25 plant limit. Now this was some time back, but back then the cops did not care what the doctor allowed, they said I could still only have 6 mature or 12 inmature, because I checked into it before they showed up and made me pull them. So Could someone here who knows give me a thumbs up or down to a few extra where I am at in Butte Co. Thanks for The Help
The court ruled that the Legislature violated the state constitution when it passed Senate Bill 420 in 2003. The judges found that the plant limits set by the legislation improperly amended the Compassionate Use Act voters passed in 1996 legalizing marijuana for medical use in California.
That ballot measure said that medical pot users and their caregivers can possess any amount of marijuana "reasonably related to the patients current medical needs."
"These individuals are not subject to any specific limits and do not require a physician's recommendation in order to exceed any such limits," Chief Justice Ron George wrote in the unanimous court decision. "Instead they may possess an amount of medical marijuana reasonably necessary for their ... needs."
I have not ever wanted to imprison anyone over MJ.
I will fight against anyone who's actions may cause me to lose my ability to legally grow marijuana.
but, I'm unwilling to do so as that is a violation of the terms I agreed to when registering for our program.