Pubdate: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 Source: Cadillac News (MI) Copyright: 2014 Cadillac News Contact: http://www.cadillacnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3750 Author: Jeff Broddle Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?275 (Cannabis - Michigan) PROTESTERS CONVERGE ON COURTHOUSE IN SUPPORT OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA CADILLAC -- Protesters who gathered at the Wexford County Courthouse expressed different reasons for being there but had one thing in common: support for medical marijuana. Voters passed a law allowing limited use of medical marijuana in 2008. It requires individuals to receive a doctor's certification and have a card identifying themselves as patients. Approximately a dozen activists visited the courthouse Thursday, Aug. 14 carrying signs with messages such as "No victim, no crime" and "My rights, my choice" as they congregated in the courthouse parking lot and circled the building on the sidewalk. Some said they were part of a group known as The Human Solution International, a grassroots network that began in California that asserts that the biggest threat to marijuana users is the risk of being thrown in jail. Among the group was Hoss Plourde, of St. Helen, who said he is the state coordinator of The Human Solution International. Plourde said the group has obtained non-profit status and has five chapters in Michigan. Also protesting was Brandon Pinney of Cadillac who said his possession of a Michigan medical marijuana card should shield him from the criminal charges he now faces. Pinney said he faces charges of operating under the influence of marijuana although marijuana is detectable in medical tests long after the influence has worn off. Another protester, Michael Gould of Marion, said he wants to see the State of Michigan regulate marijuana in the same way it does beer or wine. Gould also said he believes the state's medical marijuana legislation allows the use of different forms of the plants, such as oils, but law enforcement is prohibiting their use. "It has a lot of value," Gould said. Haring Township officials currently are working to draft an updated version of their 2011 moratorium regulating medical marijuana operations. Wexford County Prosecuting Attorney Anthony Badovinac has declared a "legal moratorium" on medical marijuana dispensaries in the county, giving notice they must stop supplying customers within the county or face prosecution. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt