Thursday, March 29, 2012
Supreme Court to hear Mt. Pleasant medical marijuana dispensary case
It didn’t come as a surprise to Isabella County Prosecutor Larry Burdick that the Michigan Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving a Mt. Pleasant medical marijuana dispensary. Supreme Court justices announced Wednesday that they will decide whether people who legally use medical marijuana can sell it to others with cards. The court said it will review a major appeals court decision from last year that overturned an Isabella County judge’s ruling about the legality of medical marijuana dispensaries. The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled patient-to-patient sales of medical marijuana to be illegal, overturning Isabella County Chief Judge Paul Chamberlain’s December 2010 ruling that such sales were legal.
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