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    Michigan voters approve medical mar1juana measure
    by The Associated Press
    Tuesday November 04, 2008, 10:53 PM

    DETROIT - Voters in Michigan overwhelmingly approved a medical mar1juana ballot measure -- making it one of a quarter of states to allow severely ill patients to use the illegal drug.

    With 87 percent of the precincts reporting, 63 percent, or 2,557,410 people, voted "yes" on Proposal 1, which removes state penalties for registered patients to buy, grow and use small amounts of mar1juana. Thirty-seven percent, or 1,519,273 voters, were opposed.

    Opponents again were unable to derail the measure. In fact, only one state, South Dakota, has failed to OK a ballot attempt.

    Of the 12 other states with medical mar1juana laws, eight stemmed from ballot initiatives; four were enacted by state legislatures.

    "I think it's a real victory for the patients and their families," said Dianne Byrum, spokeswoman for the support group Michigan Coalition for Compassionate Care. "I just had a feeling from the very beginning this was going to pass, and it was going to resonate with the voters. ... "Voters knew right from the beginning the medical value of mar1juana."

    Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Bill Schuette, chairman of the opposition group Citizens Protecting Michigan's Kids, said he was disappointed with the outcome but not the effort.

    "It appears we came up short," he said. "We waged a good campaign, a hard-fought campaign. But we were severely underfunded, and that's always a challenge."

    The coalition included more than two dozen medical, law enforcement, anti-drug and other organizations, including the Michigan State Medical Society, the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan and Citizens for Traditional Values.

    Opponents launched their first TV ad last week that says so-called "pot shops" exploded in California when that state passed a medical mar1juana law. Critics such as law enforcement officials say Michigan's law wouldn't prevent the proliferation of stores that grow and sell mar1juana.

    Backers responded that the Michigan measure was significantly different from California's law. Proposal 1 advocates ran ads urging voters to support the measure. They featured Rochelle Lampkin of Detroit, who suffers from multiple sclerosis and experiences blindness from optic neuritis, and George Wagoner, a retired physician from Manistee who helped his wife of 51 years by procuring medical mar1juana to ease her symptoms of chemotherapy as she underwent treatment for ovarian cancer.

    In campaign finance reports for the period through Oct. 19, proponents reported raising $1.5 million, most of which came from the mar1juana Policy Project in Washington, D.C. The opposition group raised $125,500 for the same period.

    While the measure will remove state-level penalties for registered patients using mar1juana, it won't create legal dispensaries for the drug. Nor will it affect the federal ban on mar1juana, which makes possessing mar1juana for any purpose illegal.

    Larry Lenchner, 56, of Birmingham, voted for the measure.

    "If you got cancer and you're dying and you want to smoke weed, it's just another pharmaceutical to me," he said.

    Claire Luczak, a 20-year-old junior at the University of Michigan, said she voted against the proposal because she thought it was too lax.

    "It would be too easy to get it," she said. "I know hundreds of people who smoke pot, and I think people would get it for recreational use and not legitimate reasons."

    http://www.mlive.com/elections/index.ssf/2008/11/michigan_voters_approve_medica.html
     
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    Oh, Ha, I get it, cus Sheed smokes some weed?
    That's some clever ish........
     
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