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Friday, September 2, 2011

CIVIL WAR IN MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN ASSAULT ON LICENSED USERS


If they prosecute the dispensaries, in Michigan, will they then prosecute all the licensed users?  Immediately after legislators ram-rodded a law, to criminalize marijuana dispensaries, the state police began raiding them.   That terse, callous attitude our governor and his legislators are assuming, goes against the grain of most state residents.  It is a clear message from our governor that our interest is not in his interest.  It is clear this governor has one agenda, his own.   The issues are driving out our middle class economy and creating a rift between nova rich, and dirt poor.  With figures greater than ten percent unemployment (twelve percent unemployment for former military men), they predict greater unemployment for the remainder of this year and next.  In other words, they expect our economy to get worse.   
When petitions were gathered to recall our, Michigan governor, Governor Snyder commented that he had plenty of money to fight it.  They used money they got from licensing people to use marijuana for medical purposes, and the information they gathered to harass and intimidate users.  When dispensaries across Michigan began holding open meetings to the public and gathering recall petitions, Governor Snyder and his group drafted and passed legislation to close down the dispensaries.   They prefer that marijuana remains listed as a class one felony and have the objective of prosecuting people they licensed, for illegally obtaining supplies.  That is the equivalent of making it illegal to fill a doctor’s prescription, or giving a driving license to a person who does not have access to a car.  The message is, do not use marijuana, even if you have a license.
If marijuana could be grown only in one location, they could control it, the way they control all the drugs they manufacture – with warning labels about the hazardous side effect.   They advertise cigarettes, beer, alcohol and prescription drugs.  If you visit a doctor, they rarely promote a homeopathic remedy; instead, they send you to a corporation-controlled drug store.   It is illegal to make your own drugs. 
Prescription drugs are processed from closely guarded plants that nobody else can obtain.  Marijuana is not a drug.  It is a plant that has medicinal qualities for some people.   As a medicine, marijuana can be compared to Sassafras or Sumac – plants containing properties that are claimed as medicinal herbs by natives who practice their own medicine – which is against the law in Michigan.   Every licensed, Marijuana user, in Michigan can be prosecuted as a felon.  Drug companies and drug cartels, are both income sources for corporations that do not want to see marijuana decriminalized.  Our governor is leading the cartel.  Anybody who claims to be working for one dollar a year, is getting money from other sources; such as, drug cartels and corporations.  This is a great time for corporations and drug cartels, and governors who work for corporations.
The British government passed laws against the colonist to make their independence illegal.  The British government passed laws against the people in India, making it illegal for them to process ocean salt.  The King of England passed a law against his kingdom, making it illegal to kill deer for food, at a time when most people depended on venison as a prime meat source.   Kings, countries and states pass laws against human nature, such as, no sex until an agreed upon age.  There are laws against sodomy, but gays are allowed to marry in some states.  Those same people who are married In one state, cannot be married in other states.  If they commute between those states, does that mean they are married only for the time they spend in their state?  Is it acceptable for a person to be married into to a homosexual relationship in one state, and also to be married heterosexually in a state that does not recognize gay marriage? 
Forty percent of Americans prefer cohabitation to marriage.   Single parents raise half the children in America.  About one third of the children in, America are living below the poverty line.  Our governor’s solution is to cut welfare, raise taxes on the working poor, and tax, Social Security.   His insurance proposal is: Insurance only for people who will pay for it, and all others are excluded.  People in, Michigan who do not have insurance are refused care and left to die on their own, without medicine, and without a prayer.  The use of marijuana by a person who cannot afford care from a doctor, does not have insurance, and cannot afford prescription drugs from corporate pharmacies, is illegal, even if it would help them.
Our governor needs to cut all kinds of programs that benefit poor people, so the state can use that money wisely to purchase, new Dodge Charger police cars, and fund airplanes to barnstorm back yards of suspects who are licensed for, Marijuana.  The intimidation they use on licensed growers is comparable to that in, Egypt and Libya (if they do not control it, you cannot have it).  Our history is rife with slavery, intimidation, and poverty.  The more prosperous countries enjoy overall wealth, and individual freedom.  Our governor is interested in corporate wealth and not the health or welfare of working people in, Michigan. 
There has never been a better time for corporations in, Michigan, thanks to our governor and his legislators.  They are safe from licensed users, knowing that they cannot legally obtain product.  Their drug companies will continue to rule.  People who need prescriptions will have to pay the corporations or suffer, without alternative medicines.  The drug cartels will continue to use Mexican (called mules) drug runners, and legal dispensaries will remain banned.  Our governor will continue to tell us that he works for one dollar a year, and his corporations and their drug cartels will continue their vicious murders, of people who oppose or threaten the wealth of oil companies, and illegal drug cartels.  People will continue moving from, Michigan as jobs decrease around the country.

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