New Thomas Township-Based Medical Marijuana Patient Compassion Club 'Is Not About Smo

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THOMAS TWP. – The Great Lakes Bay Region is now home to at least two medical marijuana patient compassion clubs.

John F. Roberts, who was the leader of the Bay City-based Tri-City Compassion Club, left the group three weeks ago to form an offshoot, which has retained the Tri-City Compassion Club name and meets at his Saginaw County home.

The group he left has taken the name Mid-Michigan Tri-City Compassion Club.

Roberts' club meets Mondays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at his home, 7247 McCliggot in Thomas Township. Roberts said the meetings, which kicked off with about 15 participants, have dwindled to about four or five attendees.

Mid-Michigan Tri-City Compassion Club has more 300 members, according the its president, Kim M. Zimmer. She said her club granted Roberts the right to use its former name when he left.

Roberts said that club, which meets at 316 S. Henry in Bay City, is a "dispensary."

Zimmer declined an opportunity to respond to Roberts' allegations or speak about club matters, but a link referencing the compassion club on the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association website says: "Our club meets monthly to discuss issues that (affect) the medical marijuana community in Michigan. Topics include the law, how to become a qualifying patient, how to find a caregiver, how to grow marijuana, where to buy marijuana, seeds or clones and many other topics that will answer your questions and help you locate the resources you need."

The Saginaw News couldn't confirm the existence of a third, invitation-only compassion club named the Bay City Compassion Club, which Roberts said also meets in the Great Lakes Bay Region.

Roberts, 49, gained name recognition in medical marijuana circles after his home was raided by Saginaw County sheriff's deputies and federal agents April 15, and a second time July 6 by Drug Enforcement Administration agents, days after he organized a medical marijuana rally and protest near the Saginaw County Governmental Center.

Federal agents seized harvested marijuana, grow equipment, computers and marijuana-derived products during the second raid. Roberts has not faced charges associated with the raids, though representatives for the DEA say the case is not closed.

"A lot of people are very nervous and very scared because of the raids," Roberts said. "It's put a lot of things underground."

Roberts' Tri-City Compassion club focuses on networking patients with caregivers, education and is "not about smoking," he said.

"If you are looking at medical marijuana and you want to heal yourself, why would you want to do something that's not conducive to your lungs and wastes 60 percent of the medicine," Roberts said. "Granted, smoking does provide relief and does have medicinal value, but why not use more beneficial methods?"

Roberts said the use of edibles, topical oils and Rick Simpson hemp oil – a concentrated extract from the cannabis plant – are his passions.

The club plans to move from Roberts' home to another a building in coming weeks, he said.

Roberts said smoking of marijuana, sales or exchange are prohibited at meetings.


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