The Tri-City Chapter of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association is hosting an informational meeting to educate residents about the new medical marijuana law and registration process.
The session will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday in the auditorium at Hoyt Library, 505 Janes.
The state began accepting applications Monday for ID cards that protect people from arrest while growing and using marijuana to treat pain and other symptoms.
Association members have established what they call "compassion clubs" across the state to inform prospective medical marijuana users and caregivers about the law's details, help complete the applications and provide networking.
"We've got a pretty good handle on the law as it stands presently," said Gregory R. Switala, meeting organizer and an association member from Clio. "The law is silent on where seeds, genetics and usable marijuana are to be acquired.
"The law is pretty clear on the fact that once it does come into the possession of a registered patient or caregiver, it becomes legal to possess."
Switala said the group can't "point people to any kind of resource where they can acquire" seeds or pot, but growers, patients and physicians are available after the meeting for networking opportunities. He recommends visiting michiganmedicalmarijuana.org.
For more information, call Switala at (810) 919-7433.
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Source: The Saginaw News
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Copyright: 2009 Michigan Online LLC.
Website: Meeting on New Medical Marijuana Law Set in Saginaw
The session will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday in the auditorium at Hoyt Library, 505 Janes.
The state began accepting applications Monday for ID cards that protect people from arrest while growing and using marijuana to treat pain and other symptoms.
Association members have established what they call "compassion clubs" across the state to inform prospective medical marijuana users and caregivers about the law's details, help complete the applications and provide networking.
"We've got a pretty good handle on the law as it stands presently," said Gregory R. Switala, meeting organizer and an association member from Clio. "The law is silent on where seeds, genetics and usable marijuana are to be acquired.
"The law is pretty clear on the fact that once it does come into the possession of a registered patient or caregiver, it becomes legal to possess."
Switala said the group can't "point people to any kind of resource where they can acquire" seeds or pot, but growers, patients and physicians are available after the meeting for networking opportunities. He recommends visiting michiganmedicalmarijuana.org.
For more information, call Switala at (810) 919-7433.
News Hawk- Ganjarden 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: The Saginaw News
Contact: MLive.com
Copyright: 2009 Michigan Online LLC.
Website: Meeting on New Medical Marijuana Law Set in Saginaw