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Erniedytn

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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — An effort to legalize marijuana for medical use in Michigan cleared a key procedural hurdle Wednesday.

A state elections board approved the form of petitions being circulated by the Michigan Coalition for Compassionate Care.

The group still needs to collect at least 304,101 valid signatures of Michigan voters within six months to send its issue to state lawmakers.

If state lawmakers vote to accept the proposal, it becomes part of Michigan law. If the Legislature doesn't vote on the measure or rejects it, the initiative would appear on the November 2008 ballot.

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VictorVIcious

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Michigan has a well written ballot initative that petitions are now available for. We need to have 340,101 valid signatures to put it on the ballot. The Michigan Coalition for Compassionate Care is running the campaign. Since the Board of Canvessors normally turn down about 45% of the signatures we have set our goal at collecting 550,000 signatures.
The initative would allow a patient, with a doctors recommendation, to possess up to 2 1/2 oz of MJ and 12 plants. VV
 

rzza

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geez where was the optimism 3 years ago LOL......NOW LOOK AT US BITCHESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS HAHAHAHA
 
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