Quote Originally Posted by gypski
You know, some are starting to sound like fucking Nazi who keep repeating a lie hoping it will be come truth. There is no expiration date on authorizations in the statute regardless of who ever says its there. The only one's who keep pushing this lie are the doc in the box owners so they can have a steady cash flow. Its all about money, not patients getting authorized. If they actually gave a fuck about patient liberation, they would be pushing the legalization issue to the max, not harping about not necessary renewals. So quit fucking lying to patients. No even a judge can add words that don't exist in the statute. :twocents:
Because of the law only allowing an affirmative defense it allow a wide amount of discretion by the judge, which is truelly unfair. Again it gives the prosecution all the power in the courtroom and the defendent very little. If we hadn't had the governor and the legislature amnipulating our original intiative this wouldn't happen. The original intiative made MMJ legal for authorized patients, not an affirmative defense. Its one of the great differences between our MMJ law and other states.