wonder if the odor can be controlled from crossing over state lines too. The stuff stinks like a skunk! So will Wisconsin and Indiana sue the state of Michigan because of medical marijuana. Up here in the UP of Michigan for example some people must travel through Wisconsin on the 15 miles of US 2 to move from one part of the Upper Peninsula to another part of the Upper Peninsula. So lets say you purchase your medical marijuan in Escanba or Iron Mountain and decide to travel through Wisconsin to go to IronWood, Iron River, Crystal Falls, Houghton, Hancock, Onatonagon, Bruce or somewhere in the Western UP. Are you in violation of Interstate Commerce Laws and also transporting an illegal substance across state line. I asked this question at a city council meeting and no one knew how to respond. Lets face it in the 11730 people who reside there 900 -1200 people are doing medical marijuana. The marijuana at this time is being purchased in Lower Michigan and must go through one of two routes
Route 1 Lower Michigan travel over the Mackinac Bridge into the UP of MI
Route 2 Lower Michigan through northern Indiana , Illinois and Wisconsin to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Look the States of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin could possibly pull over any vehicle from Michigan as a possible transport of Medical Marijuana
Currently the State of Michigan is closing evry facility that sells medical marijuana until the Medical Marijuana Dispensary Law is passed in the Michigan Legislator. There is only one facility open in Lansing at this time. The reason I know is I checked out the issue. But I have questions too?
I smell a friend of the court filing.
You would be crossing a state line. There is a way around this, however, involving M-94 going east out of Crystal Falls.
Unfamiliar with the "Cheese" strains? I was, too. Bought a copy of High Times the other day. Let's just say that things have changed since '79.
Colorado's law is pretty specific about exporting weed, and NE and OK sound like they're serious about enforcing their laws. If they don't like the current arrangement, maybe they could adjust their bail schedules for weed.