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SB 017 Gaining Ground in the Michigan Senate

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Tuesday, 08 March 2011 14:09

On Thursday March 3, 2011, the Senate Health Policy Committee passed a bill that would ban medical marihuana bars.  Proposed by Senator Rick Jones back in January, the bill defines "marihuana bar" as a place where medical marihuana is used for a fee.  Reportedly, the Senator's main concern is that people should not be operating motor vehicles immediately after they use marihuana.  A violation of the proposed bill could carry a 90 day jail sentence and fines up to $500.  The Senate should vote on the bill in the next couple of weeks.  For more information please read the following article.

 

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