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8/25/11

Dispensaries Face Risk of Shut-Down - by Punitor

MOTORCITYBLOG believes everyone should have access to quality legal information, even when you don't think you need it. Especially when you think you don't need it. "Punitor" is a licensed attorney certified to practice in the State of Michigan and in Michigan’s Federal Courts, with an office in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, and a long-time friend of MCB.
She's available for your questions at Punitor@WeFightTheLaw.com


COURT OF APPEALS WON'T "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL"
Dispensaries Face Risk of Shut-Down - by Punitor

This case addressed whether the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act permits the selling of marihuana. Defendants Brandon McQueen and Matthew Taylor own and operate Compassionate Apothecary, LLC, a medical marihuana dispensary, where members, who are either registered qualifying patients or their primary caregivers, purchase marihuana that other members have stored in lockers rented from defendants. Defendants provide the mechanism for the sale of marihuana and retain at least 20 percent of the sale price.
Plaintiff, State of Michigan, through the Isabella County Prosecuting Attorney, filed a complaint against defendants for injunctive relief, alleging that the defendants' operation amounted to a public nuisance because it violated the Public Health Code. The trial court denied plaintiff's request for injunctive relief. Up they went to our Court of Appeals.

The Court of Appeals held that defendants' operation is an enjoinable public nuisance, violates the Public Health Code, and is not in accordance with the provisions of the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. Opinion given immediate effect.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU?????

"Here in downtown Ann Arbor, the state police are, as we speak, apparently shutting down every medical marijuana dispensary in light of yesterday's opinion. Is that happening everywhere????"

The ruling specifically clarifies that marijuana cannot be sold — even from one patient to another — despite the 2008 citizen-initiated law legalizing the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. The ruling gives prosecutors the authority to shut down dispensaries found to be selling marijuana, although the decision is expected to be appealed to the Michigan Supreme Court.

A recent article in The Flint Journal revealed that:

Benjamin Horner, owner of Michigan Organic Solutions at 3549 S. Dort Hwy. in Flint, said that if the state doesn’t allow dispensaries to operate many patients will be back on the streets purchasing marijuana illegally.

“We voted for this. We definitely didn’t vote for this to be taken away,” he said. “If it is decided that patient-to-patient transfers cannot be done we will shut our doors. ... If the Supreme Court favors against medical marijuana the only thing that’s going to happen is that in 2012 we will reverse it. The citizens can go out and vote again.”  And in the end he believes the Supreme Court will rule to allow each community to decide what guidelines they want.  “This (ruling) doesn’t really end everything,” said Horner, whose business has been open for about 15 months. “I don’t see the Supreme Court not allowing for the public option.”

Gov. Schutte Sez: (Click here for his Press ReleaseDISPENSARIES CAN BE SHUT DOWN  under Michigan’s public nuisance law.

“This ruling is a huge victory for public safety and Michigan communities struggling with invasion of pot shops near their schools, homes and churches,” said Schuette.  “Today the Court echoed the concerns of law enforcement<Punitor edit; but clearly, disregards the will of the people>, clarifying that this law is narrowly focused to help the seriously ill, not the creation of a marijuana free-for-all.”

Schuette will send a letter to Michigan’s 83 county prosecutors explaining that the ruling clearly empowers them to close dispensaries and provide instructions on how to file similar nuisance actions to close dispensaries in their own counties.

A three judge panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Compassionate Apothecary is in violation of the state Public Health Code and the MMMA in State of Michigan v. Brandon McQueen
and Matthew Taylor, d/b/a Compassionate Apothecary, LLC. The Court concluded that:
The MMMA does not legalize marijuana;
The MMMA authorizes marijuana use only in “very limited circumstances;”
The “medical use” of marijuana does not include the sale of marihuana;
The MMMA does not authorize marijuana dispensaries; and
The courts can infer that a dispensary’s purpose is not to alleviate a debilitating medical condition.

Isabella County Prosecutor Larry Burdick and Schuette argued the marijuana dispensary violated the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA) by allowing profits from medical marijuana sales, in addition to patient-to-patient marijuana transactions, and the possession of medical marijuana in excess of legal limits by the club owners. The club allows patient-to-patient sales of marijuana, with the club profiting by taking a 20% commission.

7/5/11





MOTORCITYBLOG believes everyone should have access to quality legal information, even when you don't think you need it. Especially when you think you don't need it. "Punitor" is a licensed attorney certified to practice in the State of Michigan and in Michigan’s Federal Courts, with an office in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, and a long-time friend of MCB.

She's available for your questions at Punitor@WeFightTheLaw.com


HBO Summer Documentary Series - Hot Coffee
If you're a human being (or even if you aren't but are reading this anyways) - this film is a "must see," and is available through Xfinity (formerly Comcast) On Demand if you're an HBO subscriber.

This movie documents not only the infamous "McDonald's Hot Coffee" case, but is a real eye-opener concerning our civil justice system and will leave you with a feeling that you've learned something new about something you thought you already knew about.  Ever hear the terms, "jackpot justice," "frivolous lawsuit" or "lawsuit abuse?"  Are you familiar with  politically-heavy, corporate funded, multi-media propaganda that is eroding your rights by changing your perception of the truth, or "astroturfing?"  What about your Seventh Amendment right to a civil trial by jury? What about tort reform?

Remember back in elementary school, talking about the three branches of government? What was probably not explained to you was how you, the individual bringing a lawsuit, exercising your right to a jury trial, or sitting on a jury - you the individual have more control over the laws than you may believe.  When you decide to litigate a matter, or when you decide a matter as a juror, you help to put certain matters "at issue" or bring it to the Court's attention for decision - a matter cannot be decided - and the laws made or changed - until it is ripe.      This is America, folks, and rather than the old-school "eye-for-an-eye" or "pound of flesh" justice, you have a Constitutional Right to have compensation for your harms and a remedy for your damages through our civil justice system.  Is this just "trial lawyer propaganda?"  Probably.  But I'm not gonna tell you that.  Watch the film, and make up your own mind.  All I can tell you is yes, I am a trial lawyer, and perhaps today's post is colored from that perspective.  But trust me, I'm not in it for the money (I do so much pro bono and amicus work and eat so much Ramen noodle it ain't even funny).  I became a trial lawyer because I needed to do something about the erosion of our human rights and civil liberties.

Just like I wrote this blog today, because I wanted you to know more about how you can help.  Today's message isn't that far off from those kicked out by Jello Biafra of the Dead KennedysGreg Graffin of Bad Religion, or Adam Sherburne of Consolidated.Punk's not dead, it's just all grown up and hiding in a suit.  The only way to break The System, is from within, my friends.  Get there.






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7/1/11

MOTORCITYBLOG believes everyone should have access to quality legal information, even when you don't think you need it. Especially when you think you don't need it. "Punitor" is a licensed attorney certified to practice in the State of Michigan and in Michigan's Federal Courts, with an office in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, and a long-time friend of MCB.

She's available for your questions at Punitor@WeFightTheLaw.com


Hey, kiddies, we all want to enjoy Independence Day - but there seems to be some confusion about "commercial" vs "consumer" grade fireworks, and the distinction between Class B and Class C fireworks. Fuggedaboutit. In Michigan, it is forbidden to light off anything that leaves the ground or contains high levels of explosive content, without a permit. Sure, they can be purchased and sold under certain conditions, but without a permit, you can't light off the big ones. Find out more about which ones you can enjoy and what types of sales and conduct are prohibited here, in our state statute, and here, in the Fire Marshal Bulletin issued by the Michigan State Police - and please, leave the big displays to the pros, and enjoy a safe holiday weekend.



The content of "Motor City Law" on this website is presented by We Fight The Law, PLLC. It is not legal advice, nor legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances, but general information related to legal issues commonly encountered with personal injury law in general.

Contact with this site does not establish an attorney-client relationship of any kind. A contract of representation with the We Fight The Law, PLLC can only be created after consultation with our attorneys, and after you put your signature on our standard contract. This website is not an offer to provide you with legal representation.

We Fight The Law, PLLC provides these materials through Motor City Blog for informational purposes only. Links to other publicly available sites are provided only for convenience, and neither Motor City Blog nor We Fight The Law, PLLC makes any claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information.  Individuals should not act upon any information provided in this website, and should seek the advice of legal counsel licensed in their state.  We Fight The Law, PLLC only practices law within the state of Michigan and in Federal District Courts. This website is directed solely to those persons seeking information regarding claims based on Michigan and Federal law. The information provided at this website is subject to change without notice. Although we try to keep this website current and accurate, the information provided at this website may or may not reflect the most current legal developments.