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MAPTalk-Digest Thursday, September 22 2011 Volume 11 : Number 030

001 Re: MAP: poll
    From: Tom Suther <>
002 US MI: Michigan Dispenser Accused of Offering Free Medical Marijuana to
    From: Jay Bergstrom <>
003 Re: MAP: US MI: Michigan Dispenser Accused of Offering Free Medical Mar
    From: Tom Suther <>
004 Sign LEAP petition atwhitehouse.gov
    From: "Leroy Casterline" <>


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Subj: 001 Re: MAP: poll
From: Tom Suther <>
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:24:32 -0700

jay,

went there adn found no poll to take.

Tom

- -----Original Message-----
>From: Jay Bergstrom <>
>Sent: Sep 12, 2011 7:33 PM
>To: 
>Subject: MAP: poll
>
>SN POLLS YOU:
>
>Do you think MSU should be allowed to drug test its students?
>
>http://www.statenews.com/index.php/article/2011/09/drug_testing_should
>
>100% yes @ 1725 pdt.  including my no vote.
>

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Subj: 002 US MI: Michigan Dispenser Accused of Offering Free Medical Marijuana to Customers Who Registered to Vote
From: Jay Bergstrom <>
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:07:40 -0700

Newshawk: Write to Marc: http://www.freemarc.ca/
Tracknum: 21213.201109130656.p8d6u07w001650
Pubdate: Mon, 12 Sep 2011
Source: Detroit Free Press (MI)
Copyright: 2011 Detroit Free Press
Contact: http://www.freep.com/article/99999999/opinion04/50926009
Website: http://www.freep.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125
Author: Kathleen Gray
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)

MICHIGAN DISPENSER ACCUSED OF OFFERING FREE MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO 
CUSTOMERS WHO REGISTERED TO VOTE

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette took another slap Monday at 
Michigan's medical pot industry, when -- at the urging of Secretary 
of State Ruth Johnson -- he charged the owner of a Lansing medical 
marijuana dispensary with violating election law for offering free 
pot to customers who registered to vote.

Shekina Pena, 34, owner of Your Healthy Choice in Lansing, was 
released on $3,500 personal bond after her arraignment in Lansing 
District Court on Monday. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum 
penalty of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine.

According to Schuette, Pena allegedly offered to help people fill out 
voter register forms in exchange for free pot to its customers who 
are registered among the state's 100,000 certified medical marijuana 
users. Schuette said Pena encouraged clients to support a slate of 
candidates for the Lansing City Council who were supportive of 
medical marijuana laws.

Pena did not return phone calls but she posted on the clinic's 
Facebook page, "Your Healthy Choice has not and will not compensate 
ANYONE to vote nor will we compensate ANYONE for voting for a 
particular candidate. ANYONE who says or implies that we are 
compensating people for a vote is dishonest and shameless. Your 
Healthy Choice and the Greater Lansing Medical Marijuana Association 
is conducting a Voter Registration Drive, just like other organizations."

Schuette has called for legislation to toughen the medical marijuana 
rules and has lobbied for a ruling to make medical marijuana 
dispensaries illegal. The Court of Appeals agreed with that position 
in a ruling last month.

"Voters did not intend for marijuana to be handed out as a door 
prize, especially when it undermines the integrity of our elections," 
Schuette said in a statement.

"This goes beyond election shenanigans," Johnson said in a statement. 
"They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

Last week, more than 1,000 people gathered on the steps and lawn of 
the state Capitol to support medical marijuana laws, noting it was 
approved by Michigan voters in 2008 with 63% of the vote.

Matthew Abel, a Detroit attorney and senior partner of Cannabis 
Counsel, said Schuette is making too much of the Lansing case.

"She's an outspoken activist who is on the other side of the issue 
from Bill Schuette," Abel said. "He thinks marijuana has no medical 
value. And that completely ignores the needs of the patient."

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Subj: 003 Re: MAP: US MI: Michigan Dispenser Accused of Offering Free Medical Marijuana to Customers Who Registered to Vote
From: Tom Suther <>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 07:38:11 -0700

Quit revealing, we can buy our congresscritters but when we try to help someone get resgistered to vote it is wrong.

Republicans and I am sorry to offend have been on the vote suppresion path for a long time.  The drug war is one of their vechicles as it disenfranchises voters, but they also like that Crime and Punishment tack.

I just do not understand their mentality of trying to hurt people.  Anyone have an insight into why they are so hateful?

thanks,
Tom

 
- -----Original Message-----
>From: Jay Bergstrom <>
>Sent: Sep 13, 2011 9:07 PM
>To: 
>Subject: MAP: US MI: Michigan Dispenser Accused of Offering Free Medical  Marijuana to Customers Who Registered to Vote
>
>Newshawk: Write to Marc: http://www.freemarc.ca/
>Tracknum: 21213.201109130656.p8d6u07w001650
>Pubdate: Mon, 12 Sep 2011
>Source: Detroit Free Press (MI)
>Copyright: 2011 Detroit Free Press
>Contact: http://www.freep.com/article/99999999/opinion04/50926009
>Website: http://www.freep.com/
>Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125
>Author: Kathleen Gray
>Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal)
>
>MICHIGAN DISPENSER ACCUSED OF OFFERING FREE MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO 
>CUSTOMERS WHO REGISTERED TO VOTE
>
>Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette took another slap Monday at 
>Michigan's medical pot industry, when -- at the urging of Secretary 
>of State Ruth Johnson -- he charged the owner of a Lansing medical 
>marijuana dispensary with violating election law for offering free 
>pot to customers who registered to vote.
>
>Shekina Pena, 34, owner of Your Healthy Choice in Lansing, was 
>released on $3,500 personal bond after her arraignment in Lansing 
>District Court on Monday. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum 
>penalty of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine.
>
>According to Schuette, Pena allegedly offered to help people fill out 
>voter register forms in exchange for free pot to its customers who 
>are registered among the state's 100,000 certified medical marijuana 
>users. Schuette said Pena encouraged clients to support a slate of 
>candidates for the Lansing City Council who were supportive of 
>medical marijuana laws.
>
>Pena did not return phone calls but she posted on the clinic's 
>Facebook page, "Your Healthy Choice has not and will not compensate 
>ANYONE to vote nor will we compensate ANYONE for voting for a 
>particular candidate. ANYONE who says or implies that we are 
>compensating people for a vote is dishonest and shameless. Your 
>Healthy Choice and the Greater Lansing Medical Marijuana Association 
>is conducting a Voter Registration Drive, just like other organizations."
>
>Schuette has called for legislation to toughen the medical marijuana 
>rules and has lobbied for a ruling to make medical marijuana 
>dispensaries illegal. The Court of Appeals agreed with that position 
>in a ruling last month.
>
>"Voters did not intend for marijuana to be handed out as a door 
>prize, especially when it undermines the integrity of our elections," 
>Schuette said in a statement.
>
>"This goes beyond election shenanigans," Johnson said in a statement. 
>"They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
>
>Last week, more than 1,000 people gathered on the steps and lawn of 
>the state Capitol to support medical marijuana laws, noting it was 
>approved by Michigan voters in 2008 with 63% of the vote.
>
>Matthew Abel, a Detroit attorney and senior partner of Cannabis 
>Counsel, said Schuette is making too much of the Lansing case.
>
>"She's an outspoken activist who is on the other side of the issue 
>from Bill Schuette," Abel said. "He thinks marijuana has no medical 
>value. And that completely ignores the needs of the patient."
>

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Subj: 004 Sign LEAP petition atwhitehouse.gov
From: "Leroy Casterline" <>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 14:55:44 -0700

Dear LEAP speakers, staffers and supporters,

Today the White House officially launched its new "We the People" 
petition site.  The Obama administration says that any petition that 
garners more than 5,000 signatures within 30 days will get an official 
response from the White House.

LEAP's question -- http://wh.gov/gZu -- is almost at the initial 150 
signature threshold it takes for it to be listed and searchable on the 
White House site.

So please take a few minutes right now and sign LEAP's petition and then 
share the link via Facebook, Twitter, etc.

Note: the White House petition site has been inundated with traffic 
today and that you may have to try a couple of times to successfully 
load the page and register your signature.

However, it is important that as many LEAP insiders as possible try to 
sign on early so we quickly get over the initial 150 signature threshold 
and thus have our question prominently seen by people who are able to 
access the site.

Again, the link is http://wh.gov/gZu.

Thanks so much,
Tom
- --
Tom Angell, Media Relations Director
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Visit LEAP's *NEW* website: http://www.CopsSayLegalizeDrugs.com
phone: (415) 488-6615 or (202) 557-4979

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