Mich.: Attorney General Schuette on the attack
Published: June 30, 2011
Back in
2008, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette led
the opposition to Michigan’s medical marijuana law. He failed miserably.
The initiative
received 63% of the vote, and a majority in every county. Now, after
failing at the ballot, Schuette is using his post as attorney general to
undermine the law any way he can — including trying to get it overturned in
court, claiming
it is preempted by federal law.
On Tuesday, Schuette issued an official
opinion riddled with absurd interpretations of the law, such as that
caregivers with multiple patients must keep each patient’s plants in a separate
enclosed, locked facility.
Now
Schuette is partnering with hostile legislators on measures to compromise
patients’ privacy, severely restrict when and where patients could cultivate,
and taking away the legal rights of patients to challenge overly restrictive
ordinances. You can read the bills that have been introduced on our Michigan
legislation page.
Please
email me if you are a patient with a serious illness who might be interested in
speaking out. Thanks, and we’ll keep you posted on opportunities to take action
against these radical bills. In the meantime, make sure your friends and family
are aware of Schuette’s shameless tactics.
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