Group that opposes medical marijuana will kick off ‘no’ campaign Thursday | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press
LANSING — A proposal to legalize the cultivation and use of marijuana for medical purposes, which will be on the Nov. 4 ballot and has gone virtually unchallenged for more than a year, will have some organized opposition after all.A coalition of medical, law enforcement and anti-drug organizations calling itself Citizens Protecting Michigan Kids has scheduled news conferences across lower Michigan for Thursday to kick off the campaign to encourage a “No” vote on Proposal 1.
A spokesman for the coalition said it will be led by Appeals Court Judge Bill Schuette and former Michigan Chamber of Commerce President James Barrett, and will include the Michigan State Medical Society, the Prosecuting Attorneys Association and the Michigan Sheriff’s Association.
Proposal 1 was placed on the ballot after supporters, including a nucleus from a national organization that has run similar campaigns all over the country, collected nearly a half million petition signatures. Until today’s announcement of the anti-Proposal 1 coalition, it had been subjected to some criticism from law enforcement officials but appeared likely to slide through until Election Day virtually unnoticed.
A Free Press poll released earlier this week indicated voters approve of the idea of legalizing pot for some medical conditions by a more than 2-1 margin.
Why, who could oppose the Milk for Kittens and Cute Babies Act Citizens Protecting Michigan Kids? Hmmm, the CPMK. Can we call them “Chipmunk”?
“What about the children” is the last refuge of the drug warrior who can’t convince you that either medical marijuana is fake or adult use is dangerous. It’s quite an uphill battle for them to convince people that an adult with severe illness or disability, jumping through the hoops of medical certification and state registration to use marijuana medically, will somehow lead to more kids using marijuana, especially since the experience of the other twelve medical marijuana states have proven that’s not what happens, in fact, less kids use marijuana in those states than before they had medical marijuana.





















Right On!I intend on having as many rallies in support of proposal one before the vote in November as possible. Right now we are planning one at Western Michigan University.
Stay informed and fight, people!