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Reply #9: Michigan's law is much, much tighter than California's. [View All]

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High Plains Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-05-08 11:42 AM
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9. Michigan's law is much, much tighter than California's.
There will be no dispensaries, no public pot smoking allowed, and patients can grow small amounts only.

Opponents tried to portray the Michigan initiative as being like California's law and tried to scare voters with claims there would be pot shops on every block. That was transparently bogus.

While the Michigan law (and those of most other states) tightly regulate who qualifies, California's law has that wide open language of "any other condition" which may be alleviated by pot, and it has the dispensary provisions. I'm moving to California next month.
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