Cops wanna charge you

gb123

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Judges won't convict you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Justin says its going legal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...


The whole deal points to?


FREE FOR ALL!!!!!! (:

YA BOY!!!!

The people have won! No one will control the little green plant.
 

The Hippy

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I like this statement from Jodie Emery.....a few morons around here otta read it over and over and over.

" This is not like the dot-com boom," she said. "This industry didn't come out of nowhere. People have sacrificed, campaigned, been punished, demonized, persecuted all because of prohibition."

That's why masked man, some of us don't suck the same meat cigrit you do. You do because your easily told what to do by the scary man. Others here aren't afraid like you are. Do you see now? Doubt it eh? Your type never gets it.
 

JungleStrikeGuy

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Court withdraws charges against Edmonton dispensary owners - Lift News
The full story : https://news.lift.co/court-withdraws-charges-against-edmonton-dispensary-owners/

M.A.C.R.O.S. is Edmonton’s first dispensary, and after 16 months of uncertainty and speculation, on December 2, 2016, they learned that the Crown had prepared a deal. All individual charges were dropped and Hemperalis Fidelis Ltd was charged with possession of resin and edibles with intent to traffic and fined $5000 plus $1500 for victim charges.


By charging the corporation and not the individuals, the Alberta court potentially set a precedent for any future cases in the province and perhaps others. Aaron Bott, President of M.A.C.R.O.S, says he believes the court knew that any individual charges or direct charges against M.A.C.R.O.S. would trigger a constitutional challenge, a fight he was willing to take to the Supreme Court.


However, the devil is in the details. According to Bott 1) the charge filed against Hemperalis Fidelis Ltd is contrary to the evidence seized during the raid and 2) the Crown’s accusations of making and selling edibles are unfounded as a kitchen is absent and no edibles, baking supplies or equipment were seized. This decision by the Crown leaves many questions unanswered but might indicate how Alberta will proceed and what they might target e.g. cannabis concentrates as Canada moves forwards with full legalization.


With the trial behind them, the M.A.C.R.O.S. family returns to a new normal. Hemper Fi is closed permanently, and although M.A.C.R.O.S. remains a valuable online resource, a re-emergence into the community is undecided. Bott, recharged by his experience, is moving forwards with the Alberta Medical Marijuana Society, and will continue to educate and advocate for a free and fair market economy.
 

gb123

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charges dropped but what's the lawyer bill? that's what i think is nuts. he still has a large bill with Kirk T (I believe) so it wasn't Scott free
im not selling to begin with,
talking about growing your own
point is that even the ones selling are getting off...no way in hell a person who has cancer will be charged OR will it cost them money .,,,,,

more scare BS crap people...
 

GroErr

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Ha, would be sweet if JT's encouragement to go ahead and charge illegal shops continued to get shut down by the courts. This goes hand in hand with a comment I made about once there's a certain amount of home growers, the arbitrary rules set by the task force/government will be unenforceable anyhow.

As gb said above, all of this make growing your own a low risk, if any risk at all for medical growers. With 2 residents in my house with cancer I'd take it to court (no deals) and ask for court costs from the f*krs.
 

doingdishes

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im not selling to begin with,
talking about growing your own
point is that even the ones selling are getting off...no way in hell a person who has cancer will be charged OR will it cost them money .,,,,,

more scare BS crap people...
i'm not sure what you mean by selling..
if you get busted, you will have a lawyer bill. that's why i would tell people to get legal.
i agree that you'll more than likely get off but the hassle and cost are a problem even if you don't get charged
 

gb123

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you wont get busted if you are not selling...... geeeesus people... over think extravaganza.

how does a cancer patient get busted anyway? DISHES!!!!!! (:

enough with the gotta have a ticket BS already
soon to be Legal is soon to be lega, as quoted by judges

not much more to be said about that really,

:)

GROW EM UP PEOPLE!!!...
YOur free ticket to ride has come in.
 

torontomeds

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Ha, would be sweet if JT's encouragement to go ahead and charge illegal shops continued to get shut down by the courts. This goes hand in hand with a comment I made about once there's a certain amount of home growers, the arbitrary rules set by the task force/government will be unenforceable anyhow.

As gb said above, all of this make growing your own a low risk, if any risk at all for medical growers. With 2 residents in my house with cancer I'd take it to court (no deals) and ask for court costs from the f*krs.
That is why i encourage anyone and everyone to sign up to grow under the acmpr, that way we can flood the system.
 
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