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Planet Green Trees Episode 191-MM Jury Trials with Neil Rockind.

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March 20, 2014 Tonight 8-10:00 p.m. or call 347-326-9626   www.planetgreentrees.com

Hosted by attorney Michael Komorn from Komorn Law and Chad from Birmingham Compassion-

 

Contributions from Rick Thompson from The Compassion Chronicles and Jamie Lowell from The 3rd Coast Compassion Center-

 

Tonight- A medical marijuana dispensary criminal case has been outright dismissed without the possibility of the case being recharged, or of an appeal reversing the dismissal decision! The medical marijuana community is worried that lawmakers in Washington State will fail to pass regulating legislation this year, leaving patients vulnerable. PTSD was officially added to the list of qualifying conditions in Michigan. Hotel recommendation card mills for medical marijuana continue despite warnings from legal experts, and our discussion continues- Can cannabis cure cancer?

 

Joining us tonight- Superstar attorney Neil Rockind of Neil Rockind P.C. will offer his perspective on issues concerning hotel recommendations for medical marijuana and the doctor/patient relationship- He will also discuss the only dispensary case to be dismissed in Michigan without the charges being re-instated or the case appealed.

 

Kari Boiter, legislative analyst and nationally recognized medical marijuana activist from the state of Washington, will update us on the fate of the medical marijuana program in the aftermath of legalization being approved by voters in 2012.

 

Joining us to continue our discussion- 'Can cannabis cure cancer?' will be Peter O'Toole "Uncle Pete", a cannabis farmer and oil maker from Prudenville, MI. Peter is also the co-founder of Cannabis Camp. 

 

Michael's rant, news, current events and more!

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