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10-16-2009, 05:23 PM #1
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ACLU VIOLATES OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT.. AGAIN
I am suing them for this practice in the past,I need to know what their defense is going to be.He has provided me with the specific RCW with which they can supposedly do this legally.We will see about that in due time.
Now I can forecast potential arguments and start to formulate specific questions for defendant's when they take the witness stand.
I see glaring problems already and I can't wait for the moment they make this argument in court.
This whole thing is about creating work for lawyers,and the expert witness Martin Martinez.They push some totally illegal guideline that will get people to grow larger amounts without the specific protection of the state general law.Law enforcement will find them and sort this all out with lawyers and Judges just like those sneaky fucking bastards Martinez, Holcomb,Steinborn,and Hiatt want.sandybarr Reviewed by sandybarr on . ACLU VIOLATES OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT.. AGAIN Hello, For too many years now the ACLU has been meeting with law enforcement in private to determine medical marijuana policies. This practice is not only unethical it is against the law. This policy decision should only be made by an open rule making process that is open to everybody, and not by clandestine meetings for the special few. The history of the ACLU meddling into medical marijuana is now well documented. In the past enforceable policies have been developed for Rating: 5
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