Michigan Growers Tell Your Plans for This Year

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Unfairly Targeted? Medical marijuana grower says Charlevoix deputies went too far destroying $100,000 crop
By Anne Stanton

“I was treated like a common criminal. My civil rights were violated,” said the 63-year-old Charlevoix man, who said he rigorously studied the new law before growing plants this summer.
Dwight Smith (not his real name) was growing 32 plants in a padlocked double-fenced enclosure for himself and two other patients. The plant number was below the legal limit and he immediately produced caregiver and patient cards for sheriff’s deputies.
“I’m madder than hell. I never did anything to cause this. I’m embarrassed and my wife’s embarrassed. And the biggest thing is they didn’t care about the compassion part of it. They never once asked about the medical marijuana aspect of this. They were more like, ‘You’re a drug dealer and now we’ve got you!’”
Charlevoix Deputy William Church of the Joint Operational Law Enforcement (JOLT) multi-jurisdictional drug team wrote that the plants were not properly enclosed. The team found the plants in a padlocked hoop house, which was wholly covered with fencing (including the roof). A six-foot chain link fence surrounds the hoop house. Although not required by law, the hoop house and fence were both covered with thin white plastic to block an outside view of the plants.

HEALTH VIOLATION
So why the seizure? Smith said the deputies told him that the problem was an 18-inch gap in the 25-foot by 20-foot enclosure. The gap was caused by the weight of rainwater on the roof pulling the tarp upward from the ground. At issue is whether a plant stem was protruding from the hoop house. Even if it were, it was still not protruding from the exterior six-foot fence, Smith said.
Smith was charged with a “local health department violation” in violation of the state law, which carries a six-month jail sentence and/or a $200 fine.
His attorney, Jesse Williams of Traverse City, said the JOLT team should have immediately left after Smith presented the medical marijuana cards. Instead, they destroyed $100,000 worth of plants for what they believed to be a misdemeanor.
“Here we have deputies acting like cowboys, running on people’s property and refusing to follow the law, which voters overwhelmingly approved. If they used common sense and spoke to this man, they would have realized he was fully complying and left him alone,” he said. “This guy went above and beyond the requirements of the law. He did everything he could to safeguard the community and his family with a gated fence on his driveway, motion sensors and a video security camera. My client and his two patients rely upon this medicine and they took it without any legal reason.”

PAIN RELIEF OPTIONS
In fact, Smith could be considered pretty much a poster child for the relatively new medical marijuana law. Twenty years ago, he had a partial hip replacement that now causes him arthritic pain. He also has painful pressure behind his eyes from glaucoma.
After voters approved the medical marijuana law, Smith said he studied his options for pain relief. Economics played a large part in his decision. Smith and his wife live in a beautiful home south of Charlevoix with a man-made pond on 26 acres. Although it looks as if they’re doing well, the couple’s cash flow has diminished with Smith unable to work. In their early 60s, they are too young to qualify for Medicare.
Smith’s wife works three nights a week as a bartender, but they mostly rely on an $863 Social Security check. Most of their money is eaten up by car and health insurance, which doesn’t cover prescription drugs or doctor visits. Smith says his doctor in Traverse City said he couldn’t guarantee that hip surgery would help, and suggested he solve it with “chemicals.” Smith wanted to avoid the side effects of the prescription narcotic, as well as addiction. Plus he couldn’t afford it, so he obtained permission from two doctors to become a medical marijuana patient.
Smith decided to grow marijuana for himself and two other patients (both Vietnam veterans) this summer and aimed for strict compliance. He required his patients to obtain cards before he began any new plants, and he chose not to grow the plants in his large pole barn because his four grandkids, ages 11 to 16, often went in there. In fact, he blocked the enclosure from view—using dump trucks, a 12-foot earthen berm, and an RV trailer. He requested anonymity in this article to protect his property from burglars, as well as to spare his grandkids embarrassment.
“Nothing is more important to me than my grandkids. I’m not promoting pot to anyone.”
Security is important not only for the community, but also for medical marijuana growers. There has been at least one reported theft in the state. In late September, three armed people entered a medical marijuana dispensary and stole cash and marijuana, according to an October 1 annarbor.com report.

SHARP HELICOPTER EYES
Smith said he was eating lunch on the back porch of his home, which is located one driveway down from where the hoop house is located. He saw a black helicopter fly over at about 40 mph and an estimated 400 feet above the property. He said it did not hover. Narcotics teams around the state do flyovers at this time of year when marijuana plants are nearing maturity and ready to harvest.
Almost immediately, one of Smith’s patients who was living in an Airstream several hundred feet away from the hoop house, called Smith to tell him that deputies were on the property. They had edged around the driveway’s locked power gate. They had no search warrant.
Smith quickly arrived to the locked driveway and found five more JOLT officers, who also lacked warrants. They told him that marijuana was viewed from the helicopter, so their search was justified.
Williams said that’s highly unlikely since the roof of the hoop house was covered with white plastic.
“Please produce the photos of what was seen from a helicopter. Common sense tells me you can’t see a stem sticking out of a six-by-six inch hole from 400 feet in the air.”
Officers, who arrived at 1:45 p.m., asked for additional paperwork besides the cards; although not required by law. Smith complied. When they still refused to leave, Smith allowed them into the hoop house to count the plants and take photos. (The deputy’s report erroneously says the search warrant was “executed” at 1:45 p.m.)

THE DECISION
Smith and the JOLT team stood at the structure for about two hours, awaiting a decision by Assistant Prosecutor Shaynee Fanara who received a photo from the iPhone. Smith said he talked to Fanara at about 4 p.m. A deputy told her that someone could jump the six-foot fence and reach the plant.
“I had the prosecutor on the phone, begging her to let me fix this foot and a half piece of plastic. I’m hearing impaired so it was difficult for me to hear her, but I said, ‘Mrs. Prosecutor, come out and see this for yourself. Will you work with me on this?’ I’m begging her like a little kid.”
Smith said Fanara approved the search warrant at about 4 p.m. Although other prosecutors have left marijuana plants intact if there was a legal question (such as Kalkaska Prosecutor Brian Donnelly), Fanara ordered the plants torn from the ground. Charlevoix Prosecutor John Jarema wasn’t involved in the approval of the affidavit, but said Fanara trusted the deputy’s account that the enclosure was illegal.

ONCE THE SMOKE CLEARS
One of the patients, Dan, said he uses medical marijuana for pain he still suffers from falling down a stairway; getting hit by a car as he was walking down a street; and getting hit by a car while bike riding three years ago. “I about cried when I got the phone call. I don’t know what I’m going to do.”
Marijuana provides some relief, but he still suffers from quite a bit of pain, he said. “It makes it easier to bear.”
Dan wondered if the state agency that provides approval for the medical marijuana cards shares the address of the caregiver. “How discreet is this? I was under the assumption that it was confidential.”
Ronnie, the other patient and a Vietnam veteran, said he uses medical marijuana for arthritis in his fingers, which are gnarled and sometimes look like thick sausages after severe swelling. Both patients helped Smith build the structure.
“They were on the property without a search warrant. They put the cart before the horse,” he said.
Smith thinks that a neighbor might have notified JOLT of the location—in fact, another medical marijuana patient who was growing plants in the woods was also searched and charged.
Smith said that he believes local law enforcement needs to change its attitude toward legal medical marijuana. “When I got them cards out for them, it devastated them. You could tell.”
With the marijuana destroyed, Smith said he and his two patients are without their medicine or any money to buy it. Yet Smith said he remains committed to medical marijuana as an option. Once the smoke is cleared (no pun intended), the law will give him clarity on what an outside structure must look like. On that, he and the prosecutor agree.

You can watch Anne Stanton’s videotaped interview with Dwight by going to: www.upnorthmedia.org/upnorthtvshows.asp and looking for shows produced Eric VanDussen.
 

hic

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I put a shit load of pot in the blender the other day... I however did not secure the bottom. When I was done mixing up the pot in the blender, I picked up the blender and all that pot went rolling out of the bottom..... I started cleaning it up, but not for more than 20 seconds. I flipped out threw the dam toaster, kicked shit, and told my wife I cannot believe GOD would let that happen to me... To make a long story short, MY wife had to clean up the mess on the floor and on the counter. Later on my wife asked me why I could not clean up the mess and I told her it kinda felt like I was in vietnam or something and I was trying to pick up my friends body parts and I just could not do it... So yea I feel for that guy for sure, what an ugly world we live in.
 

Green Dave

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JC
Just another F up by the people that are supost to protect and serve
They protect there selfs and serve them selfs
If they have to go after real criminals they might have troble and have to do what we pay them to do
Sounds like Barny Fife at work
Good luck to the guy that lost his grow and I hope he sues them for the cost of the meds and for the imberisment should be worth $250000.00 and a public apoligy
This is the only way to stop the harasment
Good luck man
 

hic

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I am with ya Green Dave that guy should get a lawsuite going ASAP. That is the way Michigan is though, our state loves to get money for free whether it be in the form of a silly stupid driver responsibility fee, or paying to put a little shed on "your" property the list goes on and on...Michigan goes as far a fining us 2 times for the same crime with that driver responsibility fine you know..you pay once for the ticket then you pay even more for a make believe filing fee or something? I am sorry brothers that we are indeed surrounded by idiots the real problem is that alot of them idiots hold power ugghh .. I had to move to alaska just take a break from all this silliness.

I have to say that I hope that guy sues someone because that is the only time government listens..when you start taking there precious dollars. That guy wins alot, The top dogs will tell the monkies to leave you alone forever and others like him as well in his neck of the woods...

Oh and that ST that buzz takes you up in a whirlwind and you stay there for awhile! I am happy with the potency for sure, I cannot give a accurate info on the taste yet though a little more time needed. But yea, one hell of a unique high.

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hic

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dude, that shit looks good, it looks tome like ya got that down pat:)


It is very good to what I am hearing from those who smoked the shit back in the day. When you get them qwerkle cut down, I would love to help you with a batch! It does takes about 5.5 hours minimum to make a batch

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firelane

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I took down my first big plant. I am really happy with the quantity and quality. I have never been so sticky after cutting down a plant. It took me almost 13 hours to trim, but I think it will be close to a pound. I also cut down one cola from my other plant, it is the biggest, densest bud I have ever chopped, that record will be broke by me when I chop the main cola of the plant. The bud I cut is prob about 2ozs. I still have one big plant in the ground and another big plant minus one monster cola. I am picking those in a week. My camera ran out of batteries before I could take any pictures of the harvest. The weather this week will be in the high sixties/low seventies but rainy and windy. I have a ton of top notch trim also, I haven't decided which hash method to use yet, I usually just dry and make kief, but this year I am thinking of buying bubble bags and making some nice gooey hash. Hic your hash looks really good, I can't wait to make some of my own.
 

hic

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I am happy to hear that YOU are happy firelane. I must say this is the first time I ever posted one of my grows on the internet, It is also the only time I ever really came back to a thread.. It sure is nice to see when an online buddy is happy! and it sure is sad when an online buddy falls!

Soon I will post a few pics I took along the way during harvest. Then I will post the most important picture of them all. FIRELANE was the last one I wanted to hear " I got em" and so it has begun... the begining of the end..

You guys gonna give us any last thoughts or a sneek peaks into next year before the thread dies?. I tell you what, after all the time we all have spent here on this thread this summer I think it would be only fitting for you guys that have alot of posts on this thread to kinda give us your "closing statements"

Green Dave you started this thread and I was wondering if you were going to keep this thread going like them Hawai Growers have..or if you were gonna let the thread die?

dam boys, I'm bout all done.
 

hic

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I think I will make a batch of hash tuesday, with crystal covered cm and ak trimmings and a half handfull of buds. I have one more plant out there that I gave up on a while ago. Well went to see it yesterday and it looks alright. It was a plant I was going to cover and flower early well I started the process but did not finish it. Soo I have a very leafy but sticky and potent AK to nab right before the warmer weather lets up!

hmmm Delstele you still around? Pothead32 how about you? GreenDave how did that skunk/blueberry taste when it was all said and done?
 

firelane

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Here are pictures of the two plants that are still outside. These pictures of the plants are before I cut one big cola off of the thicker plant. I prob should have just chopped the whole plant because the bud I picked doesn't seem premature at all. The pics of the buds are from the big plant I cut down. I am worried about the up to 50mph winds they are calling for tomorrow, but am going to wait until this friday to cut my remaining plants. 100_0202.jpg100_0201.jpg100_0197.jpg100_0198.jpg100_0211.jpg100_0205.jpg100_0213.jpg
 

firelane

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The headline on drudge report is saying that tomorrows storm may be one of the worst in 70 years and are calling this storm the "great lakes cyclone". I am going to have a hard time getting to my plants before this friday because of work, but may have to make a special trip tomorrow to see how they fared and if they are knocked over in the mud, I'll have to salvage what I can.
 

Grow Goddess

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Wow, you guys have some real nice pics there. I especially like that big pretty purple bud there IsmokeDankshyt! WOW

Well, my plans are not for outdoors in the spring, but I am planning to fully satisfy my patients this year! I have finally have my custome built 2000Watt grow closet built and full of pretty green ladies! Also I have finally (at least I hope) have my perpetual grow technique down too. No more outages or overages for my patients.

It has taken almost a year to get my new and improved flower closet built and completed with lighting, ventilation, and heating and cooling. Climate control has been a difficult thing to conquer, but I think I have all angles covered for all of Michigan's weather changes.

custom cooled 2000W closet.jpg sitting under trees.jpg new 2000W flower closet first run.jpg big buds.jpg 4G.jpg

I am hoping with my new flower closet running full bore I will be more capable of donating extra buds to the needy patients in Michigan through the Mt. Pleasant Compassion Club. There are a lot of people new to the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program who know next to nothing about using let alone growing this beautiful cannibis plant.

:D
 
The headline on drudge report is saying that tomorrows storm may be one of the worst in 70 years and are calling this storm the "great lakes cyclone". I am going to have a hard time getting to my plants before this friday because of work, but may have to make a special trip tomorrow to see how they fared and if they are knocked over in the mud, I'll have to salvage what I can.
65 mph winds, I cut down most of the trees around the house and will replant int he spring.
My outside girls have been down for almost 3 weeks now.

My spring plans are to take as many clkones as possible from my WW and put them outside in 4 spots 10 buckets per spot and see what happens.
 

Grow Goddess

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Here are pictures of the two plants that are still outside. These pictures of the plants are before I cut one big cola off of the thicker plant. I prob should have just chopped the whole plant because the bud I picked doesn't seem premature at all. The pics of the buds are from the big plant I cut down. I am worried about the up to 50mph winds they are calling for tomorrow, but am going to wait until this friday to cut my remaining plants. View attachment 1232474View attachment 1232475View attachment 1232476View attachment 1232477View attachment 1232499View attachment 1232498View attachment 1232506
wow, looks really good there.
I am wondering what strains you are growing? Are these strains better to grow outdoors? I am only growing indoors, but have been considering trying an outdoor grow someday. I would have to build a cage though to keep all the critters out.
 

hic

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as always firelane, thanks for the bud porn!. hope they don't blow away on ya today.

Hey GrowGoddess nice to see ya!

You know this windstorm will create new HOLES in the woods....oh yea "give me the wind baby"! Hope it reaches 80 mph-if everyone has house insurane of course.

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hic

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GrowGoddess you guys need anymore caregivers in your area?.

I think I may get my mj caregiver card this winter and grow one as big as the pole barn next year. I am not joking either boys.
 

Green Dave

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hic
Think about it first Dude
Look at all the BS that others are getting with a card crops and gear taken public imberesment
Seems like the card is a invatation for Barny Fife to come a knocking
I will get my card when the shit settles down and LEO plays by the rules JMHO
 
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