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Sunday, October 10, 2021

Contact Michigan State Representatives and Senators to Stop The Looters of Michigan's Marijuana Industry

 by Weed Warrior


If you love your cannabis plants, you are strongly encouraged to contact any Michigan Legislative branch member to stop the implementation of any piece of legislation that will regulate how many plants a patient can have.  The people voted for 12 plants and, it shall remain 12 plants, because the citizens said so with their ballot.  The attempted coup on the Marijuana industry if successful, will lead to increase incarcerations and property seizures by  State and local governments.  People with felonies will be barred from participating in the industry by new rules if approved by the Governor.  

The people who crafted the legislation were not inclusive of people of color and, aligned with the pipeline to prison industry. With the additional restrictions small business will be completely eliminated. Farmers will become instant criminals for having too many plants because the new rules will only allow you to have one plant and one patient to care for. Excess plants must be destroyed and violators will be severely punished. Urban farmers will be filling the jails in Detroit, Lansing, Flint, Benton Harbor, Grand Rapids. Rural farmers will be sitting in county jails next to people hooked on Opioids and Meth for a plant.

Therefore you must contact her office now and tell her to VETO this attempted theft of caregiver rights in advance! 

It only takes a few minutes and, if enough of you contact the Governor's office, State Representatives and, Senators we make our legislators develop a better system that will not penalize caregivers and promotes education. Especially science teachers in K-12 institutions and, students in college studying subjects in agriculture and business management for example. 


Our people have spoken,
so let them keep tokin!
We don't want or need Corporate Weed!

Your message to your Representative or Senator is that if you vote to approve this legislation in 2021, we will remember you in 2022.  The Marijuana Community is a community of interest that is not reflected in the Census however, it is reflected at the ballot box. So let them know to vote no on House Bills 5300, 5301, 5302, or, any legislation that negatively affects the Cannabis Community of Interest.  

Voter disenfranchisement in Michigan will not be tolerated!

That goes for any currently serving politician any where else in the country who defies the will of the people.

Don't delay, call today!


From the Office of  Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer

Dear Richard Clement, 

Thank you for taking the time to contact me regarding House Bill 5300, 5301 and 5302. I appreciate your efforts to reach me and the opportunity to respond.

On September 14, 2021, Representative T.C. Clements introduced House Bill 5300, 5301 and 5302 which would amend multiple acts that regulate medical marijuana. This bill was referred to the committee on Regulatory Reform.

In Michigan, laws must originate as bills in the Legislature and proceed through the legislative progress. Article IV, Section 22 of the Constitution of the state of Michigan of 1963, as amended, states “all legislation shall be by bill and may originate in either house.” As Governor, I am unable to introduce a bill myself in the Legislature.

If a bill is passed by both chambers in identical form, the bill will then be sent to my desk. From there I have 14 days to make a decision to either sign the bill into law or to veto the bill. As a result, I would encourage you to share your opinions and concerns with your state legislators if you have not already done so. 

Michigan House of Representatives – You can find your State Representative by calling the House Clerk’s office at 517-373-0135 or by visiting house.mi.gov. 

Michigan State Senate – You can find your State Senator by calling Secretary of the Senate’s office at 517-373-2400 or by visiting senate.mi.gov.

The process from first reading in the Legislature to reaching my desk can be lengthy, and I encourage you to remain in contact with your legislators throughout the Legislature’s debate and deliberation of a bill. You may view the status of all pieces of Legislature by visiting legislature.mi.gov. 

Again, thank you for reaching out to me. Should this bill reach my desk, I will surely keep your comments in mind during my decision-making process. If you have additional comments or concerns do not hesitate to contact my office at (517) 335-7858.  

 



Sincerely,

Gretchen Whitmer

Governor of Michigan 

LINK TO CONTACT THE GOVERNORS OFFICE




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