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Michigan dispensaries seem fucked, lets talk about it shall we?

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ekomsi

Idk but that place was voted best medical marijuana in the sate by the Real Detroit magazine. They prolly payed to win but still prolly worth checking out.
 
sorry for the delay but life has kept me away from growing. I made these seed in memory of my daughters twins who passed at birth. so if anyone from the D 313 area code please pick these up and grow them out0 !!!



these are real genetics sourced from my hashish guy in Pakistan. lots of purples to be had in both offerings.



chloes kush

80 to 90% indica huge yield some phenos come in at 7 weeks most 9 weeks smells like purple babyshit grapey fruity ? lots of females strong plants vigorous easy to grow go easy on the nutes haven't been tried outdoors





victoria's haze



we took a purple oldtimes haze went 14or 16 weeks and crossed them with an early flowering purpleish male from the seeds I got from pakistanvery good yields of fruity spicy pepperish buds no fo the faint at heart. had me hearing shit cant smoke too much of this as its some trippy shit. had 2 weeks cure need about 2 to 4 mon ths id say



please give these away as 5 pack freebees or maybe some priced at 5 or ten bucks so everybody can try them out
 

dddaver

Active member
Veteran
You'd almost think some people were on some kind of drugs here or something. :biggrin: ...Can I get a toke of that?
 

Treetroit City

Moderately Super
Veteran
We'll it's a start. Rick Jones has yet to get a hold of the bills. And no, I don't know why, please fill us in. 4271? 5104? 660?

Why you all smiles?
 
We'll it's a start. Rick Jones has yet to get a hold of the bills. And no, I don't know why, please fill us in. 4271? 5104? 660?

Why you all smiles?

because it seems that what vertigo said , "dispensaries seem fucked" doesn't seem so true anymore. Not that they are going to stop persecuting innocent people, but that things could be a lot worse. Personally I think we have a pretty tolerable law here in Mi. Lots of people have found new jobs and job opportunities, this is just a chance to legitimize it.

Personally, I stopped concentrating cannabis when they made the unfavorable ruling, and now I will diligently wait and see the outcome.

These people (elected officials) won a popularity contest, you can't expect them to do everything right, You prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

So I am all smiles Third Coast because I haven't wasted the last 20 years for nothing... Yet
 

FtWendy

Active member
4271 affords caregivers and patients more options... more protection. The definitions offered create a framework most of us can work within happily, and with peace of mind.

I should finish reading the entire bill, but so far I'm very optimistic.
 
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Treetroit City

Moderately Super
Veteran
I'm happy and scared at the same time cause I know nothing comes for free. The way it slipped through the house so quick, it's almost like the fix is already in.

Maybe we'll go the way of Nevada and have a sunset clause amendment from the senate on home growing. Couple years to get the state run greenhouses up and functional and kiss your right to grow goodbye.

Maybe I'm a bit paranoid, okay I'm certifiable, but it's beyond my wildest dreams that the state is going to step back and let this market go unmolested as written and passed by the house.
 

FtWendy

Active member
I agree...too good to be true. No price in being optimistic tho.

It's worth noting that the bill has a long way to go before becoming law. Regardless, I'm going to remain positive and celebrate the small victory. This is progress after all.


From the state's website:

If a bill passes, it is sent to the other house of the Legislature where the bill follows the procedure outlined above, resulting in defeat or passage.

If a bill is passed by both houses in identical form, the bill is ordered enrolled by the house in which the bill originated. Following enrollment and printing, the bill is sent to the Governor.

If a bill is passed in a different form by the second house, the bill must be returned to the house of origin and one of the following occurs:

a. If the amendment(s) or substitute bill of the second house is accepted in the house of origin, the bill is enrolled, printed, and sent to the Governor. It should also be noted that either house may amend an amendment made by the other to a bill or joint resolution. At any time while in possession of the bill, either house may recede from its position in whole or in part and the bill may be returned to the other house for this purpose. If this further action is agreed to by both houses, the bill is ordered enrolled.

b. If the amendment(s) or substitute proposal of the second house is rejected in the house of origin, the bill is then sent to a conference committee (a special committee composed of three legislators from each house) which attempts to compromise differences between the two versions of the bill. The conference committee can consider only issues in the bill upon which there is disagreement between the two houses. However, when the agreement arrived at by the conferees is such that it affects other parts of the bill, such as in an appropriations measure, the conferees may recommend further amendments to conform with the agreement. The conferees may also recommend corrections to any errors in the bill. The conference committee may reach a compromise approved by at least a majority of the conferees from each house, and submit a report to the house of origin. If adopted, the report and bill are transmitted to the second house. If the conference committee report is approved in the second house, the bill is then enrolled, printed, and sent to the Governor. A conference report may not be amended by either house. If the conference committee is notable to agree, or if the report is rejected by either house, a second conference committee is appointed. When a second conference has met and the two houses are still unable to agree, no further conference is in order.

Approval by Governor

Upon receipt of an enrolled bill, the Governor has fourteen days to consider the bill. The Governor may:
Sign the bill, which then either becomes law at the expiration of ninety days after the Legislature adjourns sine die or on a date beyond the ninetieth day specified in the bill. If the bill has been given immediate effect by a two-thirds vote of the members elected to and serving in each house, the bill will become law after the Governor signs the bill and files it with the Secretary of State or on a day specified in the bill.
Veto the bill and return it to the house of origin with a message stating the Governor's objections.
Choose not to sign or veto the bill. If the bill is neither signed nor vetoed, the bill becomes law fourteen days after having reached the Governor's desk if the Legislature is in session or in recess. If the Legislature should adjourn sine die before the end of the fourteen days, the unsigned bill does not become law. If the Legislature has adjourned by the time the bill reaches the Governor, he or she has fourteen days to consider the bill. If the Governor fails to approve the bill, it does not become law.
Legislative Veto Response

If the Governor vetoes a bill while the Legislature is in session or recess, one of the following actions may occur:
The Legislature may override the veto by a two-thirds vote of the members elected to and serving in each house. The bill then becomes law.
The bill may not receive the necessary two-thirds vote and thus the attempt to override the veto will fail.
The bill may be tabled.
The bill may be re-referred to a committee.
 

BLACK MAGIC

New member
Third.. Mr jones tabled the bills last time I checked.. which means fuck off for now , but its back in the news again so maybe there will be some new direction coming soon
 

MIway

Registered User
Veteran
spoke w a lady this last week... older, retired, reg patient... not a shit taker either... guess scheutte has a comment submit on his website. she apparently went off, right down to typing that someone should shoot him dead, lol. apparently the troopers gave her a call asking if she realized this was a threat against his life & she is in now in trouble. she went on to explain the difference between 'should' & 'i am going', then a string of expletives about them calling her to intimidate & suppress her freedom of speach... then once again, someone ahould shoot that asshole d e a d, dead. they gave in & juat hung up on her. showed me a print out of her comment page... hilarious.

speak up folks, its ur right!
 

silver hawaiian

Active member
Veteran
It's funny that Scheutte is fighting the Federal same-sex marriage thing arguing that he's fighting for "the will of the people."

What about the will of the same People who passed the MMMJ act 2:1?

The guy is so f*cking backwards. The law is the law. (Until you don't like it and you're the state's chief law enforcer, I suppose)
 

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