Harris to CA Law-Makers: ARE DISPENSARIES LEGAL?

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[h=1]Harris to CA Law-Makers: ARE DISPENSARIES LEGAL?

Attorney General to Lawmakers: Clarify CA Medical Cannabis Laws, Decide if Dispensaries are Legal[/h]
This is an about time kind of news..


Talk about making a mockery of Swiss cheese.
While Michigan’s attorney general used that phrase when talking about all the holes in the state’s medical marijuana laws, those words could also apply to California.
On Wednesday, California Attorney General Kamala Harris told state lawmakers that they must work to firm up and clarify the state’s medical pot laws by determining once and for all if dispensaries are indeed legal. Kamala pointed to the numerous holes in the MMJ laws, which have created a precarious environment in which medical pot proprietors, city leaders, local law enforcement officials and patients are constantly struggling to understand what is legal and what isn’t.
The attorney general’s request comes in a difficult year for the California medical marijuana industry, which has shriveled due to numerous raids, pressure from the federal government and local bans and moratoriums. At issue is whether the state’s MMJ laws allow medical marijuana to be distributed through storefront dispensaries, patient collectives or caregivers.
“Without a substantive change to existing law, these irreconcilable interpretations of the law, and the resulting uncertainty for law enforcement and seriously ill patients, will persist,” Harris wrote in a letter to top state lawmakers, urging them to lead efforts to clarify the law.
Harris is more or less sympathetic to the medical marijuana industry, unlike Michigan’s attorney general, who is vehemently opposed to the idea of legalizing MMJ. Aside from the letter to top lawmakers, Harris also asked legislators in a separate note to spend more time on other problems, such as international gangs, rather than cracking down on medical pot patients and operations.
With pressure from the attorney general, California might tackle the issue next year. As well it should, given the turmoil in recent months.
Still, it’s worth noting that there’s a chance lawmakers will decide that all dispensaries should be outlawed, which most certainly would set up a protracted legal battle. However, the more likely scenario is that they would clearly define how dispensaries should operate, putting more restrictions on the industry but ensuring it has a solid, stable future.


By the way we have a Medical Marijuana Business daily publication.. LOL

Do check out the site http://mmjbusinessdaily.com/2011/12...nnabis-laws-decide-if-dispensaries-are-legal/
 
Hopefully they get this done. TBH if they want to get rid of dispensaries and just have mmj distributed via private collective/delivery services that's not the end of the world. Although I do believe that deprives MMJ of it's biggest potential political power base. However I'm highly disappointed in the way dispensaries are responding to these raids. It seems the ones that are being allowed to stay open are unwilling to do anything about them. They see these raids as getting their competition removed. Extremely short sighted IMO.

So I'd prefer dispensaries are allowed to stay open, but either way, we need a clear set of rules rather than a bunch of DA's and sheriffs making up the rules as they go along. Real people are having their lives ruined due to lack of a clear rule book. One way or another, that needs to end.
 
What is obvious by the Feds licensing their exclusive patent to one pharma-corp is that something has changed behind the scenes.
In fact I bet there has been a discovery we are not being told about.

I assume we all understand that cannabis being illegal is still an industry in which the Feds and law enforcement profit by through expenditures of tax dollars.

That they are cracking the door on the Prohibition tomb they created suggests that something is afoot.

What is also true is that this Crack-Down will not stop cannabis commerce on all levels but redefine it. Back towards the established distribution methods of old.

Since we know that demand will find supply what is truly going on?


I understand your preoccupation with commerce but for you to stand on the side against freedom for the people is something you will mature to regret.

It's a plant and we should be free to grow and breed it as we see fit. We shouldn't be offered an approved cannabis product by some Pharma-Corp

So where are you today Who ever you are... Come out come out who ever you are.
 
. It seems the ones that are being allowed to stay open are unwilling to do anything about them. They see these raids as getting their competition removed. Extremely short sighted IMO.

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I see you fail to grasp the humor..

You once called me stupid, in more ways than one, for suggesting we establish rights for people first.
Now you see how the ones left standing are calling you stupid for supporting them.

Irony in full circle.

LOL!
I bet you still call me names.
 
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