Pubdate: Mon, 01 Aug 2011 Source: Saginaw News (MI) Copyright: 2011 The Saginaw News Contact: http://www.mlive.com/mailforms/sanews/letters/index.ssf/ Website: http://www.mlive.com/saginaw/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/377 Author: Barrie Barber, The Saginaw News MEDICAL MARIJUANA ADVOCATE: TIME TO 'FREE THE WEED' IN VOW TO RECALL MICHIGAN ATTORNEY GENERAL BILL SCHUETTE MIDLAND -- Declaring it's time to "free the weed," a medical marijuana advocate said he'll try a second time to target Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette for a recall. Lansing resident Richard C. Clement Sr. 54, tried but failed Monday to persuade the Midland County Election Commission to OK recall petition language that targeted Schuette over the state's medical marijuana law. "We still want to free the weed," Clement said. Clement, a self-described "computer geek," was undeterred with the Elections Commission rejection of the petition language at a clarity hearing. "I'm pretty proud today of what I did as a citizen," he said. He said he could refile within 10 days or less. Clement is a member of Michigan NORML, a marjuana advocacy group that stands for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. In petition language, the former state employee accused Schuette of insubordination, conduct unbecoming a state employee, and misuse of state property over enforcement of the medical marijuana law. An attorney representing Schuette, R-Midland, successfully argued to the Election Commission the language was too general to understand and "functionally incomprehensible" to OK a petition drive against the state's top elected law enforcement official. Further, a legal response declared the petition's allegations "unclear, ambiguous, unidentifiable, and appear to be simply untrue." Rusty Hills, a spokesman for Schuette, said the attorney general will carry out what the public elected him to do. "Bill Schuette was elected to uphold the laws, defend the Constitution, protect the public," Hills said. "That's what we've been doing. That's what we'll continue to do." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.