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03-08-2009, 02:26 AM #1Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
At this point it still doesn't matter what any state,including Wash. does as far MMJ laws. Its still illegal federally so if the DEA wants to make a big deal out of it they can. Which is why I don't want my name on another list. And as our society goes, what happens in say 5 years where the politicians should decide to make it illegal? Again I wouldn't want my name on a list. But I would still like to see some sort of a co-op arrangement where patients that can't grow have a safe and legal place to purchase there meds.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Warning to washington medical marijuana patients Watch out for Steve Sarich and his phony clinic. Sarich isn't anything more than a dealer, who is feeding the feds to keep his own ass out of jail. Stay a mile away from anything you see him doing, he's made it clear who he works for. Rating: 5
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03-08-2009, 05:07 AM #2Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
The feds couldn't do squat if it is grown under the immunity of 885 d,as long as the mmj law is written to account for duly authorized employees. The only people we have ever had to worry about anyway was the state drug task forces who have started 99 percent of the medical marijuana cases.In particular the organized crime unit of the WSP.When you join a club or organization you will be held liable for those activities even though you did not make or spend money,or have any decision making authority in the group.The Rico Act is a bitch.I should know because I am in one right now and have to worry for another 4 years while they decide to charge me because somebody decided selling clones by the thousands was the thing to do,all while they had a care giver and no business license for an under the table MMJ clinic out of the same costco wharehouse clone selling enterprise.
The sad thing is the guy does the same thing over and over with different people.He makes a bunch of money,goes off on lavish vacations under the guise of MMJ activism then the things goes tits up because the volenteers want their turn to go to nova scotia to watch the total eclipse of the sun.No wonder other people want their own clinic too,so they can be the pharoh that gets to travel to nova scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun.lol
Meanwhile after being a victim of the mmj movement heads,I spend my social security money on the meat and potatoes of fighting the movement.Rescheduling ,public disclosure etc, that the pharoh runs to the media with to attract more rico contestants..If anyone deserves to go to nova scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun it should be me.LOL
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03-08-2009, 05:17 AM #3Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
people are already on a list when they buy pharmacueticals..and the feds cant do squat about it.I would go on a list if I had the immunity under 885 d.I could not be charged, so being on a list would be a moot point.Nor could I be charged in a Rico Act/Organized crime investigation.
The list does bother me if I would not have immunity under 885 d.The feds fear that the states will arrange immunity for us that is why the condition federal grants to stop the states from setting this up legally under the immunity under 885 d.
Of course the list would only be for people that can not grow for themselves or operate a clup..When you go to a pharmacy you are on a list.I would not grow if I could get meds from a reputible,culpable business protected by 885 d.
If free market competition were competing for my business then prices would go down.That is the best way to do this,without having to worry about the feds,drug task forces or the WSP.
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03-08-2009, 05:25 AM #4Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
I was caught with 6 plants,they could not charge me federally or state wise.The only thing hanging over my head is a Rico Act investigation because I used to be part of Cannacorn 6 months prior to my arrest (when they had under 100 plants,and quit because of the amount of plants among other reasons) and got an authorization from cannabiogen (Jason Ling/Steve Sarich with no business license).
Provide immunity under 885 d and all that would have been impossible.If Sarich had been a duly authorized state,county or city employee 200 plus people would not be subject to Rico Act charges for the next 4 years....!
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03-08-2009, 06:40 AM #5Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
I think there are some people who better quit smoking the medication.
:jointsmile: RICO, what wacko talk, and bad weed????? More scare tactics.
Those who really know won't buy one bit of it, the BS that is along with the bad weed or medicine as that is what it is. :smokin:
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03-08-2009, 07:33 AM #6Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
If sandybarr or anyone else believes there's something out there that could put a mmj patients well being at risk, then they need to voice those concerns. And Rico is a real concern. It was one of the primary charges against Rosenthal, and doubtlessly has been used against others.
In short if your going to say sandy's wrong, explain why she's wrong.
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03-08-2009, 06:12 PM #7Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
Gypski runs a co -op,no wonder he is all against this
LOLOLOLOL
http://boards.cannabis.com/feedback-...-happened.html
Sarich is good, he has already wiped out Sarich is a snitch on the google search.These guys have some good computer hacks working for them.There is something on this thread they don't want the public to see.Perhaps it will interfere with their round up scam.
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03-09-2009, 07:54 AM #8Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
Originally Posted by 5thHorseMan
:jointsmile:
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03-09-2009, 11:26 AM #9Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
If you won't support your claims with evidence, it's because you can't.
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03-09-2009, 02:37 PM #10Senior Member
Warning to washington medical marijuana patients
Originally Posted by 5thHorseMan
And this is my very last words on this subject. And no, whether I'm involved in a co-op or not, if people avail themselves of it or not, I'm tired of being seen as a criminal because I use medical marijuana or recreational marijuana, or whatever. I don't drink any more and I don't condemn drunks. I'm no where near the type of person who gets their kicks arresting the same, or finding joy in ruining lives because of some false domestic marijuana terrorism policy perpetrated on innocent people by the federal government. To me, they are the crazy people. :twocents:
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