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UPDATE IR124 Montana Patients for Reform Not Repeal YOU Have Done It Kill Senate bill 423 Has the Signatures for the 2012 Ballot NEWS FLASH

October 3, 2011

Wanz for Gov 2012!

I just got the word via Facebook, Patients and Families United, and Montana NORLM that repeal of SB 423 is on the ballot for the 2012 election!

“…NEWS FLASH: The Secretary of State’s office just let the referendum campaign group know that I-124 has officially qualified for the 2012 ballot. Congratulations and thanks to the MANY hundreds of dedicated volunteers all over the state who spent their summers making this happen. It is a genuinely historic achievement!…”

YOU have done it Patients for Reform not Repeal, Montana Cannabis Industry Association, Rose you are wonderful,  and many more! I especially want to thank  ALL the volunteers, all the long hours, all the rejection at times, was worth it! Montanans have regained their voice. The next mile stone for the IR-124 is to see if there are enough signatures to overturn SB 423 until the 2012 election.

I want to give a shout out to all those evolved in the effort here in Bozeman. That is you Erin and all those at KannaKare, Dante, I hope I spelled that right, you know who you are, Monica Blanchard of Cannabis Caregivers of Montana Rick at Around the Clock Cannabis, and SOO many more. Without you guys the STOP SB423 movement would of had A LOT more to do!

Do not forget, this is just the beginning, NOW we must stay motivated to VOTE in 2012! I know, the world is going to END!!! BUT, if it does not…. VOTE!

UPDATE IR124 Montana Patients for Reform Not Repeal YOU Have Done It Kill Senate bill 423 Has the Signatures for the 2012 Ballot

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UPDATE Judge’s Ruling on SB-423 Injunction, Sections of SB-423 Effected by Injunction, Enjoined Sections, June 30, 2011 PDF UPDATE

June 30, 2011

UPDATE Judge’s Ruling on SB-423 Injunction June 30, 2011 PDF UPDATE

Go to the Department of Health and Human Services DPHHS July 1

!!!NEW!! DPHHS NEW Provider/Marijuana Infused Products Provider Form!!NEWS!! UPDATE From the Department of Health and Human Services!!

The judge’s opinion regarding the injunction against SB 423 preserves the right for patients to obtain their cannabis from professional growers rather than having to grow it themselves or find someone who will grow it for them for free.

However, there’s a glitch. A part of the law that goes into effect tomorrow requires that if you are providing medical marijuana to patients YOU MUST BE A REGISTERED PROVIDER WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (DPHHS). At midnight tonight, there is no such thing as a caregiver. Your registration as a “caregiver” means nothing. YOU MUST BECOME A PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY.

So cancel your plans and get in your car and GET YOURSELF LEGAL AND PROTECTED IMMEDIATELY.

To what degree this will work is uncertain, but a show of intention to be legal and in compliance can encourage the fast development of a process to keep the system moving smoothly.

DPHHS, 2401 Colonial Drive, Helena. Ask to register as a provider. Check their website for the form, and if it appears, as the website claims, fill it out and get it in immediately.

http://MTCIA.org/

Word for word from DPHHS web site:

Montana Medical Marijuana Program

Changes to Medical Marijuana Law

Important Information about the New Medical Marijuana Registry Forms and Application Requirements

New Forms

New forms are now available for the medical marijuana registry (below). The forms include the new requirements for SB423. The last day the department will accept the old forms is June 20, 2011. Any applications received after June 20 must be on the new forms.

Provider and Marijuana Infused Products Provider (MIPP) applications are not available on the website because they will be sent to provider/MIPP applicants. See Provider/MIPP Forms and Application Requirements below for more information about the provider/MIPP application process.

Applications Materials

At the top of each application there is a checklist which tells the applicant the materials that need to be sent with the application. Review the checklist before sending application materials to the department. All applications now require a photocopy of a valid Montana driver’s license or state issued ID, to prove Montana residency.

Fees

New and renewal registry application fees have not changed. They are $25 for a new application and $10 for a renewal application. Provider applications now require a $50 application fee. All fees are for the application processing and will not be refunded if the application is denied or the card is revoked.

Registered Cardholder (Patient) Application Packets

Registered cardholder (patient) applicants require an application form and a physician’s statement. There are two application forms, one for minors and one for all other applicants. There are three physician forms, one for minors, one for applicants who have only a chronic pain diagnosis and one for applicants with a debilitating medical condition other than chronic pain. New conditions have been added to the list of debilitating medical conditions for which physicians can recommend medical marijuana.

Provider/MIPP Forms and Application Requirements

Provider/MIPP applicants must be named by a registered cardholder (patient) applicant, in order to become a provider/MIPP. Provider/MIPP applicants will be sent an application when they are named by a registered cardholder applicant.

Provider/MIPP applicants are not required to submit fingerprints with their application at this time. However, provider/MIPP applicants must submit fingerprints to the department by October 1, 2011. Instructions on how to submit fingerprints to the department and fingerprint cards will be sent to all registered providers/MIPPs when they are available. Providers/MIPPs who do not submit fingerprints to the department by October 1 will be revoked from the registry.

Change Request Forms

There is a new Registered Cardholder (Patient) Change Request Form available.  Currently registered cardholders who wish to add a provider, or make changes to their personal information should use this form to notify the department.  The new PROVIDER CHANGE REQUEST FORM will be posted by July 1, 2011.  Providers can use this form to notify the department of changes to their personal information.  Registered cardholders and providers who do not notify the department of address changes within 10 days of the change, may be revoked from the registry.

All forms must be signed and cannot be submitted electronically at this time. 

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http://www.nbcmontana.com/download/2011/0630/28413058.pdf

Sections of SB-423 Effected by Injunction. Enjoined Sections are in bold:

Section 3. Department responsibilities — issuance of cards — confidentiality — reports.

(1) (a) The

department shall establish and maintain a program for the issuance of registry identification cards to Montana

residents who:

(i) have debilitating medical conditions and who submit applications meeting the requirements of

[sections 1 through 23]; and

(ii) are named as providers or marijuana-infused products providers by persons who obtain registry

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identification cards for their debilitating medical conditions.

(b) Persons who obtain registry identification cards are authorized to cultivate, manufacture, possess,

and transport marijuana as allowed by [sections 1 through 23].

(2) The department shall conduct criminal history background checks as required by [sections 4 and 5]

before issuing a registry identification card for a person named as a provider or marijuana-infused products

provider.

(3) Registry identification cards issued pursuant to [sections 1 through 23] must:

(a) be laminated and produced on a material capable of lasting for the duration of the time period for

which the card is valid;

(b) state the name, address, and date of birth of the registered cardholder and of the cardholder’s

provider or marijuana-infused products provider, if any;

(c) state the date of issuance and the expiration date of the registry identification card;

(d) contain a unique identification number;

(e) easily identify whether the card is for a person with a debilitating medical condition, a provider, or a

marijuana-infused products provider; and

(f) contain other information that the department may specify by rule.

(4) (a) The department shall review the information contained in an application or renewal submitted

pursuant to [sections 1 through 23] and shall approve or deny an application or renewal within 30 days of

receiving the application or renewal and all related application materials.

(b) The department shall issue a registry identification card within 5 days of approving an application or

renewal.

(5) Rejection of an application or renewal is considered a final department action, subject to judicial

review.

(6) (a) Registry identification cards expire 1 year after the date of issuance unless:

(i) a physician has provided a written certification stating that a card is valid for a shorter period of time;

or

(ii) a registered cardholder changes providers or marijuana-infused products providers.

(b) A provider’s or marijuana-infused products provider’s registry identification card expires at the time

the department issues a card to a new provider or new marijuana-infused products providers named by a

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registered cardholder.

(7) A registered cardholder shall notify the department of any change in the cardholder’s name, address,

physician, provider, or marijuana-infused products providers or change in the status of the cardholder’s

debilitating medical condition within 10 days of the change. If a change occurs and is not reported to the

department, the registry identification card is void.

(8) The department shall maintain a confidential list of persons to whom the department has issued

registry identification cards. Except as provided in subsection (9), individual names and other identifying

information on the list must be confidential and are not subject to disclosure, except to:

(a) authorized employees of the department as necessary to perform the official duties of the department;

and

(b) authorized employees of state or local government agencies, including law enforcement agencies,

only as necessary to verify that an individual is a lawful possessor of a registry identification card.

(9) The department shall provide the names of providers and marijuana-infused products providers to

the local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction in the area in which the providers or marijuana-infused

products providers are located. The law enforcement agency and its employees are subject to the confidentiality

requirements of [section 17].

Enjoined Portion:

(10) (a) The department shall provide the board of medical examiners with the name of any physician

who provides written certification for 25 or more patients within a 12-month period. The board of medical

examiners shall review the physician’s practices in order to determine whether the practices meet the standard

of care.

(b) The physician whose practices are under review shall pay the costs of the board’s review activities.

(11) The department shall report biannually to the legislature the number of applications for registry

identification cards, the number of registered cardholders approved, the nature of the debilitating medical

conditions of the cardholders, the number of providers and marijuana-infused products providers approved, the

number of registry identification cards revoked, the number of physicians providing written certification for

registered cardholders, and the number of written certifications each physician has provided. The report may not

provide any identifying information of cardholders, physicians, providers, or marijuana-infused products providers.

(12) The board of medical examiners shall report annually to the legislature on:

(a) the number and types of complaints the board has received involving physician practices in providing

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written certification for the use of marijuana, pursuant to 37-3-203; and

(b) the number of physicians whose names were provided to the board by the department as required

under subsection (10). The report must include information on whether a physician whose practices were

reviewed by the board pursuant to subsection (10) met the standard of care when providing written certifications.

Section 5. Provider types — requirements — limitations — activities.

(1) The department shall issue

a registry identification card to or renew a card for the person who is named as a provider or marijuana-infused

products provider in a registered cardholder’s approved application if the person submits to the department:

(a) the person’s name, date of birth, and street address on a form prescribed by the department;

(b) proof that the person is a Montana resident;

(c) fingerprints to facilitate a fingerprint and background check by the department of justice and the

federal bureau of investigation;

(d) a written agreement signed by the registered cardholder that indicates whether the person will act

as the cardholder’s provider or marijuana-infused products provider;

(e) a statement, on a form prescribed by the department, that the person will not divert to any other

person the marijuana that the person cultivates or manufactures for a registered cardholder;

(f) a statement acknowledging that the person will cultivate and manufacture marijuana for the registered

cardholder at only one location as provided in subsection (7). The location must be identified by street address.

(g) a fee as determined by the department to cover the costs of the fingerprint and background check

and associated administrative costs of processing the registration.

(2) The department may not register a person under this section if the person:

(a) has a felony conviction or a conviction for a drug offense;

(b) is in the custody of or under the supervision of the department of corrections or a youth court;

(c) has been convicted of a violation under [section 16];

(d) has failed to:

(i) pay any taxes, interest, penalties, or judgments due to a government agency;

(ii) stay out of default on a government-issued student loan;

(iii) pay child support; or

(iv) remedy an outstanding delinquency for child support or for taxes or judgments owed to a government

agency; or

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(e) is a registered cardholder who has designated a provider or marijuana-infused products provider in

the person’s application for a card issued under [section 4].

Enjoined Section:

(3) (a) (i) A provider or marijuana-infused products provider may assist a maximum of three registered

cardholders.

(ii) A person who is registered as both a provider and a marijuana-infused products provider may assist

no more than three registered cardholders.

(b) If the provider or marijuana-infused products provider is a registered cardholder, the provider or

marijuana-infused products provider may assist a maximum of two registered cardholders other than the provider

or marijuana-infused products provider.

(4) A provider or marijuana-infused products provider may accept reimbursement from a cardholder only

for the provider’s application or renewal fee for a registry identification card issued under this section.

(5) Marijuana for use pursuant to [sections 1 through 23] must be cultivated and manufactured in

Montana.

Enjoined:

(6) A provider or marijuana-infused products provider may not:

(a) accept anything of value, including monetary remuneration, for any services or products provided to

a registered cardholder;

(b) buy or sell mature marijuana plants, seedlings, cuttings, clones, usable marijuana, or

marijuana-infused products; or

(c) use marijuana unless the person is also a registered cardholder.

(7) (a) A person registered under this section may cultivate and manufacture marijuana for use by a

registered cardholder only at one of the following locations:

(i) a property that is owned by the provider or marijuana-infused products provider;

(ii) with written permission of the landlord, a property that is rented or leased by the provider or

marijuana-infused products provider; or

(iii) a property owned, leased, or rented by the registered cardholder pursuant to the provisions of [section 4].

(b) No portion of the property used for cultivation and manufacture of marijuana may be shared with or rented or leased to another provider or marijuana-infused products provider or another registered cardholder.


Section 14. Inspection procedures.

Enjoined:

(1) The department and state or local law enforcement agencies

may conduct unannounced inspections of registered premises.

(2) (a) Each provider and marijuana-infused products provider shall keep a complete set of records

necessary to show all transactions with registered cardholders. The records must be open for inspection by the

department and state or local law enforcement agencies during normal business hours.

(b) The department may require a provider or marijuana-infused products provider to furnish information

that the department considers necessary for the proper administration of [sections 1 through 23].

(3) (a) A registered premises, including any places of storage, where marijuana is cultivated,

manufactured, or stored is subject to entry by the department or state or local law enforcement agencies for the

purpose of inspection or investigation during normal business hours.

(b) If any part of the registered premises consists of a locked area, the provider or marijuana-infused

products provider shall make the area available for inspection without delay upon request of the department or

state or local law enforcement officials.

(4) A provider or marijuana-infused products provider shall maintain records showing the names and registry identification numbers of registered cardholders to whom mature plants, seedlings, usable marijuana, or marijuana-infused products were transferred and the quantities transferred to each cardholder.

 Enjoined:

Section 20. Advertising prohibited. Persons with valid registry identification cards may not advertise

marijuana or marijuana-related products in any medium, including electronic media.

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We Have IT!! The Repeal / STOP SB 423 Medical Marijuana / Cannabis Reform Petition!! START Gathering Signature!!

June 29, 2011

UPDATE Judge’s Ruling on SB-423 Injunction June 30, 2011 PDF UPDATE

We Have IT!! The Repeal / STOP SB 423 Medical Marijuana / Cannabis Reform Petition!! START Gathering Signature!!

The petition was released by the Attorney General’s office last night (Tuesday) at 5pm.

http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_52ed876a-4f20-5742-8efc-a5768ae67604.html

John Masterson of NORML wrote this great update:

http://blog.montananorml.org/2011/06/28/the-petition-is-ready-now-hold-your-horses/

Friends,

If you’re in the Billings area today, please stop by the MTCIA mixer
this afternoon to hear the latest and meet your neighbors:

Sunday, June 26 · 3:00pm – 6:00pm
F.O.E. ( Fraternal Order of Eagles)
526 Laurie Ln.
Billings, Montana

Facebook details here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=231275760232922

REFERENDUM NEWS

The state is nearly done with their part of the process. That means it’s
almost time to start the hard work. Please sign up here if you haven’t
already: http://www.mtcia.org/referendum/

LAWSUIT NEWS

Our hearing last week seemed to go well. Now we’re in wait-and-see mode
until the judge issues his decision on Thursday June 30th — just in time.

We don’t know what the judge will do, but we’re all hoping he enjoins
(delays) the entirety of SB 423, which will allow I-148 to prevail for a
while longer.

The legal expenses are higher than we expected. Funds are urgently
needed to pay these costs. Donate online at http://mtcia.org as soon as
you can, please.

THE LATEST NEWS

Somebody Else’s Lie
http://cannabisandculture.com/post/6926736019/somebody-elses-lie

Uncertainty looms as new Montana medical marijuana law nears
http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/article_55c5fda0-9f8d-11e0-9a67-001cc4c03286.html

AG’s office weighs in on pot law ahead of judge’s ruling
http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_8cc4e569-91be-51f3-99b0-0c1da62c4e96.html

Essman defends unconstitutional medical cannabis law
http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_b9c450f3-9cf1-5690-a07a-f2a960eb5eb9.html

Indicted medical marijuana provider warns others: You’re next
http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_28ba4e6e-9e9e-11e0-ac52-001cc4c03286.html

First charges handed down after Montana federal raids
http://www.necn.com/06/23/11/First-charges-handed-down-after-medical-/landing.html

Lawyers claim cannabis confusion
http://helenair.com/news/article_16f1cffe-9c96-11e0-a121-001cc4c03286.html

Judge may block parts of new marijuana law
http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_9a1280bc-9d0f-11e0-9c7f-001cc4c03286.html



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Additionally here is a booklet from the Secretary of State’s office with Montana’s signature gathering guidelines.

http://sos.mt.gov/Elections/Archives/2010s/2012/Info/2012_Ballot_Issue_and_Signature_Gatherer_Guidelines.pdf

(It’s a 28 page pdf) but it’s full of great, easy to read information.

You’ll be way ahead in signature gatherer training, if you read this booklet.

This booklet also has copies of the petition gatherer affidavit that you must sign for the notary every time you turn in a petition.

It also has a copy of the signature gathering complaint form; I expect our opponents will be filling these out: http://sos.mt.gov/Elections/Officials/Forms/Petition_Forms/Ballot_Issue_Signature_Gathering_Complaint_Form.pdf

However, we will also send our volunteers out with an ‘incident report’ form for you to document any interactions you may have with someone harassing you or interfering with your signature gathering.

Here also is the training that the Secretary of State supplies for all petition signature gatherers:

http://sos.mt.gov/Elections/Archives/2010s/2012/Info/2012_Rights_and_Responsibilities_of_Signature_Gatherers.pdf

(It’s a 27 page pdf)

Just for fun,

Here is a link to the voter registration form.  Please print as many of these as you can for your signature gathering efforts. (you only need to print page 1). We are still conducting this petition completely as a volunteer effort, so any printing you can do at home will help us out financially.  Consider it a donation.

http://sos.mt.gov/Elections/Officials/Forms/Voter_Registration_Forms/Voter_Registration_Application.pdf

Also, here is the link to see whether your voter status is up to date at the correct address..

https://app.mt.gov/voterinfo

Your coordinators and captains are meeting again on Friday morning to discuss how we will proceed.

Please enjoy your weekend,

Please read or print the info at the links above,

Please come back on Tuesday ready to hit the ground running!

Be safe.

GO TEAM CANNABIS!!!  Let’s make history!

 

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Repeal of Montana’s Medical Marijuana (MMJ) / Cannabis Act SB 423 Injunction Hearing Final Day June 23rd, Helena Courtroom

June 22, 2011

UPDATE!! UPDATE Judge’s Ruling on SB-423 Injunction June 30, 2011 PDF UPDATE

We Have IT!! The Repeal / STOP SB 423 Medical Marijuana / Cannabis Reform Petition!! START Gathering Signature!!

Repeal of Montana’s Medical Marijuana / Cannabis Act SB 423 Injunction Hearing Final Day June 23rd, Helena Courtroom

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@katecac kate cholewa
Court dismissed.
12:10PM
Molloy – against compensation. Families will provide
12:05PM
Says thers no big brother here gonna run wild
12:01PM
molloy says law enforce won’t interfere w good people
12PM
(That legislature needed intervention – batcrap crazy)
11:59AM
Molloy say granting injunction could b 2 much intervention w legislature
11:58AM
Not, he says, what initiative intended
11:57AM
Molloy – but this illegal & mt cgs marketed it 4 illegal consumption
11:57AM
Judge says profit drives everything
11:56AM
Refers 2 legal activity w which folks denied constitutional rites. Molloy says but fed illegal. Says profit motive has driven this.
11:55AM
Judge says once state steps in must b fair. Talks about rite 2 compensation 4 legal service. Not eve reimbursement allowed w sb 423
11:54AM
Molloy asks is ther a fundamental rite 2 certain meds? Tells of case wher answer is no. Example – no rite 2 experimental drugs/treatments
11:51AM
molloy says goetz acknowledged ther would b a challenge 2 repeal if it passed
11:48AM
3rd, the 25 patient trigger 4 physician investigations
11:46AM
Meaning unannounced inspection of peeps homes
11:45AM
But molloy says 3 provision can b enjoined w out 2 much trouble. One being advertising. Two being inspection provision
11:44AM
Molloy speaks 2 severability – says their job is 2 defend acts of legislature
11:40AM
Refers 2 moral or mythic reasons 4 treading on rites not good enuf
11:39AM
423 tread on fundamental rites says goetz
11:38AM
Goetz says rite 2 pursue health in mt constitution. Says sb 423 is a hammer going after a fly
11:37AM
Goetz says not about economic liberties but civil liberties.
11:35AM
Judge says legislature has rite 2 impose restrictions. Goetz agree
11:34AM
Judge says, state does intrude like takin away game farms, or no smoking in businesses
11:32AM
Goetz says but legislature deny rite 2 medication that works? Must show compelling state interest 2 deny or put undue restrictions o
11:31AM
Judge says legislature has right 2 change law (tho not constitution)
11:30AM
goetz says don’t need blanket exclusion of probationers. Can do case by case
11:28AM
goetz calls sb 423 a piece of sausage that didn’t turn out so tasty
11:27AM
Goetz says case @ core is about access
11:24AM
Yet don’t mind some provisions like telemedine ban or rules 4 minors, says goetz
11:23AM
Goetz hopes not 4 band-aid approach.
11:21AM
Judge says he may agree w some arguments or does goetz expect full out injunction. Goetz says unconst provisons r many
11:20AM
Judge asking how critical 4 answer by end of month. Goetz says critical, imperative
11:19AM
The state rests. End of witnesses
11:18AM
Sue steps down. No cross exam don’t think molloy got what he wanted out of that witness
11:16AM
Molloy asks sue 2 compare mt mmj law 2 other states. Dev objects. Judge sustains. Aboout mt constitution, not other states
11:15AM
Sue said if patient 2day, u would hav access 2 plants 2 buy from current cg b4 sb 423 goes inw effect
11:14AM
Judge asking molloy relevance of what sue thinks law means but allows line of questioning
11:13AM
Molloy asks sue 2 compare mt mmj law 2 other states. Dev objects. Judge sustains. Aboout mt constitution, not other states
11:12AM
Sue said if patient 2day, u would hav access 2 plants 2 buy from current cg b4 sb423 goes inw effect
11:10AM
Judge asking molloy relevance of what sue thinks law means but allows line of questionin
11:08AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy says transition 4 patients addressed in sb423. Sue says yes
11:06AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy flipping through notes
11:04AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Sue describes provision. Basically sounding like hamp could grow 4 wife
11:02AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Sue says provision tried 2 keep coop grows fr existing – peeps growing 2gether in 1 premise
11:01AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy asks about hamp who testified couldn’t grow 4 wife. Refers sue 2 kinship provision.
10:59AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Judges decision seems 2 hav thrown off molloys game a little
10:57AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Judge says can discuss ambiguous provisions only.
10:54AM
katecackate cholewa
Here we go
8:30AM
katecackate cholewa
Review: goetz & devlin= mtcia attorneys. Molloy & seacrest = lawyers 4 the state
8:32AM
katecackate cholewa
Right now judge & lawyers talking about submitted documents & affidavits
8:40AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Mark long, narc buruea chief in mt, returns 2 the stand. Refers 2 ”mmj crime” says mmj makes ptotecting public hard
8:49AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Devlin begins cross x. Long says don’t recall if supported mmj iniative but probly not. Says been told mmj helps some peeps
8:50AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long says self & organization supported repeal
8:51AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long admits nvr grew med grade mm
8:52AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev asks long, pose as patient ? Long, yes. Long went 2 carival clinic. Did not turn in doc 2 brd of med exam
8:53AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long says no expertise onrisks or benefits of mmj
8:54AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev asks harmful effects if mmj legal? Long says kids gettin, drivin high, mold ingardens. Dev – any proof of mmj causing car accdents?
8:56AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long no, but not keeping records like we do 4 alcohol
8:57AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev asks, main hazard of mmj that it illegal? Long doesn’t agree.
8:59AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev asks questions comparing mmj 2 prescription drugs & alcohol. Molloy objects as irrelevent. Dev says it speaks 2 compelling state interest
9:02AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy says case not about mmj b legal. Judge says will allow questions
9:03AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long dodges questions on prescription drugs. Can’t speak 4 dept, (yet can 4 mmj)
9:04AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy objects again. This time sustained. Other drugs not relevant says judge
9:06AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev pts out mmj makes finding grows easier. Long says yes but thers still illegal ones
9:07AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev asks, u mentioned many offenses related 2 mmj. U prosecute these offenses? Yes. Dev – so u hav the tools
9:08AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy seems 2 sometimes signal long. Head shake kind of thing.
9:10AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long says not his job 2 interpret law but enforce
9:11AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long claims nvr said crime increased w mmj. Says only mmj crimes increased w mmj initiative
9:12AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Of course this makes no sense. Ther was no mmj b4 initiative : also we all saw recent newstory when he said crime increase all over mt
9:13AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Devlin reciting crime stats. Crime down. Mr. Long says yes, because we decriminalized some mmj offenses
9:15AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Devlin – crime down since mmj laws in effect. Longyes.
9:17AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy objects – says talkin crime stats is eatin valuable time & irrelevant
9:19AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Judge sustains on grounds questions not relevant 2 this witness
9:20AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev – mmj will b turned over 2 cops under sb 423? Long – hope so
9:22AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long – don’t know what med grade mmj is. Don’t know if it exists
9:24AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev pts out that w sb 423 new patient must wait 3 – 6 mos 4 mmj
9:25AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long says can get it fr provider. Dev says how? Can’t hav it 2 provide til hav patients.
9:35AM
@katecac kate cholewa
A little tense in here
9:36AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev pts out that under sb423 patient can’t hav clones or seeds. Long agrees. Dev – so wher does plant come from?
9:40AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev asking how 2 get mmj if no seeds or clones allowed?
9:41AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long – its legal to get a plant fr a provider 4 free. Dev – how can provider get it?
9:42AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev askin under sb423 entire premises avail 4 inspect if growing mmj. Long, yes. (W sb 423, this means peeps homes largely). No warrent requir
9:46AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long says during session was representing narc officers ass not dept of justice
9:47AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy questioning long. Asks why not prosecute doc @ carnival clinic? Long says no criminal offense. Now describing carn clinic
9:48AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long says nvr more than a min w docs @ several clinics
9:51AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long says busting peeps 4 mj harder w mmj laws
9:52AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Long steps down. Shakes molloys hand as he leaves stand. Sue oconnell gets sworn in
9:53AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Sue worked ass off during session. Had 2 write all those mmj bills & amendments during session. Good & bad bills.
9:56AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy questioning sue about job duties
9:59AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Sayin all records fr hearing & committees avail 2 public
10AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy gives sue binder of record fr 09 interim committee that dealt w mmj
10:03AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Dev objecting. Sayin legislative process not relevant
10:04AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Objecting 2 submission of documents, that is
10:05AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy wants demonstrate sb 423 result of thorough, rational process
10:06AM
@katecac kate cholewa
The legislature a rational process – now that’s funny
10:07AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy says ters a rational relationship tween what leg considered & sb 423. Judge allows 4 documents 2 b submitted.
10:09AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Smaller group 2day. 12 spectators. 7 press. 3 cameras
10:10AM
@katecac kate cholewa
& we r back. Molloy questioning legislative staff member sue oconnell
10:31AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Sue tells how interim committee took on mmj issue after seemed something needed 2 b done, mostly in response 2 traveling clinics
10:32AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Sue tells bills that came out of comittee, incl hb 68 which was a regulatory bill that incl storefronts
10:33AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy asks sue what were legislators concerns. Devlin objects . Concerns r heresay, he says. Molloy w draws question
10:35AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy puts sb 423 in front of sue. Devlin objects. Says her interpretation of bill not what matters
10:37AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy says sue knows the intention of bill. Is relevant, he says. Dev says its improper 2 walk thru statute. Is irrelevant
10:38AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Judge agrees. Sue s opinion about legislative intent just that. Molloy arguing the pt
10:39AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Molloy says it speaks 2 whether tbers governmental interest thus can step in
10:40AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Devlin says statute speaks 4 self. Would accept questions about ambiguous provisions but not clear ones
10:41AM
@katecac kate cholewa
2 funny 2 try 2 argue that legislature was rational process & sb 423 the product of rational process.
10:43AM
@katecac kate cholewa
callin that a rational process should discredit anybody
10:45AM
@katecac kate cholewa
Judge sayin a lot of irrelevant info has been presented. Only about does statute violate mt constitution.
10:46AM

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UPDATE from the MTCIA June, 23rd 7:30 AM

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2011 From a Helena, Montana Courtroom: Final Day

The feeling in the air is that the severability issue will come into play with this court decision. Some provisions of SB 423 will be allowed to go into effect, some won’t. But it’s just a feeling in the air.

This morning, Mark Long, Narcotics Bureau Chief, will return to the stand. The state will continue its questioning of the witness and then MTCIA attorneys will cross-examine. Then, the state will call Sue O’Connell. Ms. O’Connell works for legislative services. During the 2011 session, everybody talked to Sue. She was the bill drafter for medical marijuana legislation. She’s been the one answering questions since the interim committee last summer. How will she serve the state’s case? Not sure.

Continue to follow @Katecac on http://Twitter.com for Tweets from the FRONT!!

Tuesday, June 21th, 2011 From a Helena, Montana Courtroom: Defense

Quick overview of Tuesday‘s courtroom volley… The plaintiffs sat their witnesses, today we get to hear from the defense! Kate Cholewa will be Tweeting again, LIVE!! Follow on Twitter!


Dr. Stowers continued testimony today with the MTCIA lawyer Mr. Devlin asking questions. Dr. Stowers continued in some of the same vein as Dr.Geci. The cross examining was Mr. Molloy for the defense. Mr. Molloy continued the questioning along the lines that patient DO have a primary physician, Dr. Stowers concedes, yes, but most primary physicians do not write medical cannabis recommendations. When asked if the doctor thinks if chronic pain is a condition medical marijuana is recommended too often for, his reply was emphatically NO!!!!

The next witness to the stand was Roy Kemp. Roy administers the medical cannabis program at the Department of Health and Human Services (DPHHS). Mr. Goetz asked Mr. Kemp if he sees unintended but unambigouos consequences of SB423. Roy agreed, and went further and said the provisions are without logical reason. Mr. Goetz then asks if a same sex partner was excluded from providing cannabis to their loved one. Unfortunately Mr.Kemp HAD to respond, yes.

Monday, June 20th, 2011 From a Helena, Montana Courtroom: Prosecution

Lester Grinspoon took the stand in a courtroom in Helena, Montana via Skype in defense of medical cannabis!! Cross examination started at ~11am. Keep here for the fastest blog in Montana!!

Molloy, the defense for the state, is trying to push the point of medical marijuana‘s illegality on the federal level. This is a shady move to say least!!!

MTCIA‘s lawyer, Mr. Goetz,  began again after the lunch recess to put witnesses on the stand. This first day of testimony, June 20, is for the plaintiffs, in this case MTCIA and clients. Tomorrow, June 21, we will  hear from the defense, the state! Keep UPDATED here at MontanaBiotech’s blog!

The first witness on the stand for MTCIA was,  Wendy Gwimmer Oncology, social worker for four years, and a counselor since 1996. She spoke about sick patients having a tough time growing cannabis for themselves, DUH! The next witness to the stand for the plaintiffs was Mr. Hatfield. A patient, Mr. Hatfield, confessed a lack of ability with concern to horticulture and concedes SB 423 would leave him without access to his needed cannabis!

Mr. Goetz then called 79 year old, Mr. Hamp. Mr. Hamp currently caregivers for his wife who is suffering complications from her cancer diagnosis. He states that he currently acquires cannabis for his wife through commercial grow operations.

Mr. Molloy, a lawyer for the defense, tried to attest that his, Mr. Hamp‘s, family will provide for them. Mr.Hamp put forth that he in noway wants to put his family or friends in harms way by signing them up to be his wife’s caregiver.

Dr. Geci was next called to the stand. He is asked, is cannabis recognized as medicine, he responded in the affirmative. Why is it that no one under oath mentions the patent the Gov. has on cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotestants, I think that proves a medicinal efficacy of ALL cannabinoids!! Dr. Geci explained the endocannabinoid system and the effect of CBD, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that contains plenty of therapeutic qualities on its own.

On cross examination Mr. Seacreast peppers Dr. Geci with incendiary, leading questions, has he been denied a license or had a license revoked in another state and how many patients has he personally sighed up for the current system. To these, Dr. Gecic answers a short no to the first series, and 800-1000 to the latter.

The last plaintiff of the day was Dr. John Stowers. He further characterized the clinic process for the court.

 

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UPDATE Repeal SB 423 Medical Cannabis / Marijuana Reform Petition Signature Gathering UPDATE June 20th UPDATE

June 20, 2011

UPDATE Judge’s Ruling on SB-423 Injunction June 30, 2011 PDF UPDATE

We Have IT!! The Repeal / STOP SB 423 Medical Marijuana / Cannabis Reform Petition!! START Gathering Signature!!

UPDATE Repeal SB423 Medical Cannabis / Marijuana Reform Petition UPDATE June 20th UPDATE

LIVE TWEETS from the FRONT: @Katecac follow on Twitter! To get UP-TO-THE-MINUTE UPDATES: Twitter.com : Follow @Katecac

UPDATE from the MTCIA June, 23rd 7:30 AM

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2011 From a Helena, Montana Courtroom: Final Day

The feeling in the air is that the severability issue will come into play with this court decision. Some provisions of SB 423 will be allowed to go into effect, some won’t. But it’s just a feeling in the air.

This morning, Mark Long, Narcotics Bureau Chief, will return to the stand. The state will continue its questioning of the witness and then MTCIA attorneys will cross-examine. Then, the state will call Sue O’Connell. Ms. O’Connell works for legislative services. During the 2011 session, everybody talked to Sue. She was the bill drafter for medical marijuana legislation. She’s been the one answering questions since the interim committee last summer. How will she serve the state’s case? Not sure.

Continue to follow @Katecac on http://Twitter.com for Tweets from the FRONT!!

Tuesday, June 21th, 2011 From a Helena, Montana Courtroom: Defense

Quick overview of Tuesday‘s courtroom volley… The plaintiffs sat their witnesses, today we get to hear from the defense! Kate Cholewa will be Tweeting again, LIVE!! Follow on Twitter!


Dr. Stowers continued testimony today with the MTCIA lawyer Mr. Devlin asking questions. Dr. Stowers continued in some of the same vein as Dr.Geci. The cross examining was Mr. Molloy for the defense. Mr. Molloy continued the questioning along the lines that patient DO have a primary physician, Dr. Stowers concedes, yes, but most primary physicians do not write medical cannabis recommendations. When asked if the doctor thinks if chronic pain is a condition medical marijuana is recommended too often for, his reply was emphatically NO!!!!

The next witness to the stand was Roy Kemp. Roy administers the medical cannabis program at the Department of Health and Human Services (DPHHS). Mr. Goetz asked Mr. Kemp if he sees unintended but unambigouos consequences of SB423. Roy agreed, and went further and said the provisions are without logical reason. Mr. Goetz then asks if a same sex partner was excluded from providing cannabis to their loved one. Unfortunately Mr.Kemp HAD to respond, yes.

Monday, June 20th, 2011 From a Helena, Montana Courtroom: Prosecution

Lester Grinspoon took the stand in a courtroom in Helena, Montana via Skype in defense of medical cannabis!! Cross examination started at ~11am. Keep here for the fastest blog in Montana!!

Molloy, the defense for the state, is trying to push the point of medical marijuana‘s illegality on the federal level. This is a shady move to say least!!!

MTCIA‘s lawyer, Mr. Goetz,  began again after the lunch recess to put witnesses on the stand. This first day of testimony, June 20, is for the plaintiffs, in this case MTCIA and clients. Tomorrow, June 21, we will  hear from the defense, the state! Keep UPDATED here at MontanaBiotech’s blog!

The first witness on the stand for MTCIA was,  Wendy Gwimmer Oncology, social worker for four years, and a counselor since 1996. She spoke about sick patients having a tough time growing cannabis for themselves, DUH! The next witness to the stand for the plaintiffs was Mr. Hatfield. A patient, Mr. Hatfield, confessed a lack of ability with concern to horticulture and concedes SB 423 would leave him without access to his needed cannabis!

Mr. Goetz then called 79 year old, Mr. Hamp. Mr. Hamp currently caregivers for his wife who is suffering complications from her cancer diagnosis. He states that he currently acquires cannabis for his wife through commercial grow operations.

Mr. Molloy, a lawyer for the defense, tried to attest that his, Mr. Hamp‘s, family will provide for them. Mr.Hamp put forth that he in noway wants to put his family or friends in harms way by signing them up to be his wife’s caregiver.

Dr. Geci was next called to the stand. He is asked, is cannabis recognized as medicine, he responded in the affirmative. Why is it that no one under oath mentions the patent the Gov. has on cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotestants, I think that proves a medicinal efficacy of ALL cannabinoids!! Dr. Geci explained the endocannabinoid system and the effect of CBD, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that contains plenty of therapeutic qualities on its own.

On cross examination Mr. Seacreast peppers Dr. Geci with incendiary, leading questions, has he been denied a license or had a license revoked in another state and how many patients has he personally sighed up for the current system. To these, Dr. Gecic answers a short no to the first series, and 800-1000 to the latter.

The last plaintiff of the day was Dr. John Stowers. He further characterized the clinic process for the court.

Dear Friends,

First,

Many thanks to the many of you who have signed up to gather signatures, sign the petition or be a captain in your area.

If you have not done so, please do it here: http://www.mtcia.org/referendum .  We want to be able to contact you as quickly as possible to sign the petition and /or gather signatures.  If you have awesome organizational  and leadership skills, please volunteer to be a captain.  You can feel free to choose what level of involvement you want.

Second,

I’d like to give a general update of the Repeal SB423 petition status as it is currently.

  • The petition is in its final stage of approval at the Attorney General’s office.  The AG cannot DENY the petition, he can only modify the language of the petition.  It is our constitutional right to use this petition process.   He MAY however, legally take 30 days to approve the petition format.  It appears as though he is going to do that.  However, the petition COULD be approved as soon as next week.  30 days is up on July 5th.
  • Currently your county and district captains are meeting several times a week to set up the support network we will need to handle and organize all the signatures and all the volunteer signature gatherers.  We are working hard, working together, and making it happen.
  • If you have signed up as a gatherer, we have probably not contacted you yet.  Relax, when we’re ready for you, you’ll hear from us.  We are waiting for the petition to be released back to us before we train the gatherers.  As soon as we get the petition back from its final approval, we will schedule training and hit the ground running.  I hope to have all of you our collecting signatures within a few days of getting the petition back from the AG’s office.  We want to use the finalized format of the petition after all its approvals to train the volunteers so there is less confusion.
  • There is a CHANCE we could get professional help with our signature gathering campaign.  IF that happens, we will STILL need all of you to gather signatures.  Professional help will probably only be in the administrative part of the petition: pre-validating signatures, tracking the number of signatures collected per district and county, organizing and prioritizing our volunteer base.  This will be WELCOME help from folks who have done this sort of thing before and are experts at it.
  • We still need help in the more rural areas.  If you live somewhere else besides the Missoula, Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Kalispell, Helena,  and Great Falls areas, WE NEED you to sign up, collect signatures, be a captain.  If you live in the NE section of the state, WE NEED YOU.

Third,

I am continually stunned by the number of folks who have NOT signed up for the E-List : http://www.mtcia.org/e-list

And the number of people who are intimately connected to cannabis use and production who have NOT signed up to help with the petition.  If you are one of those, sign up NOW : http://www.mtcia.org/referendum .  After you sign up, start nagging all your friends.  This is the MOST critical time in the history of cannabis activism in Montana and in the US.  We now wield political power, we are a force to be reckoned with, but NOT if you stay on the sidelines.  It is most important that you stay current on the legal and political cannabis related events.  Hear it here first, don’t count on rumors.

If you are a caregiver or dispensary owner, PLEASE ask your patients permission to sign them up.  It may be nearly impossible to find everyone after July 1st and we are counting on them, literally counting, to sign this petition.

Please make sure you are registered to vote AT your current address.  If not, please re-register immediately.  Here is a form to fill out and bring or mail to your local elections office. http://sos.mt.gov/elections/forms/voters/register.pdf . Print off several copies and make sure your friends are registered to vote.  They don’t have to vote, but they MUST be registered to sign the petition.  Please turn in the forms to your local elections office (listed on page 2 of the form) as soon as possible.

Please follow the www.mtcia.org website; it is updated often with current events, petition and lawsuit news, and easy ways you can help.

Sincerely,

Rose Habib

MTCIA volunteer coordinator

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Cannabis TV Documentaries:

Marijuana: A Chronic History Presented by the History Channel

NGC’s Drugs Inc.: Marijuana

NGC’s Marijuana Nation

PBS’ Botany of Desire

CNBC’s Marijuana Inc.

TEA Party Eat your Heart Out!! The Bundy’s Were Here 1st!!

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UPDATE Montana Senate Bill 423 Medical Marijuana Advertising Ban STOPPED by Helena Judge Friday, June 3

June 5, 2011

 

UPDATE Judge’s Ruling on SB-423 Injunction June 30, 2011 PDF UPDATE

 

!!UPDATE STOP SB423, Medical Marijuana Repeal in Disguise, Referendum, Injunction, Petition Signature Collection, Gathering Drive, June 20th- 21st UPDATE!!

 

UPDATE Montana Senate Bill 423 Medical marijuana Advertising Ban STOPPED by Helena Judge Friday, June 3

MTCIA, via our bitchen law team, has WON another victory for us in the court room! Helena state district judge, James Reynolds, found in favor of the plaintiffs/clients and MTCIA‘s first of two motions in front of him. The eight clients/ plaintiffs and MTCIA’s Bozeman lawyers, James Goetz, J. Devlan Geddes, and Jim Barr Coleman, are moving forward two motions to curtail the debacle Senate Bill 423 represents! The first, motion was heard May 27 regarding the advertising ban. A temporary stay was put in place until Fridays’ proceedings. The second motion put forth was to see that the repeal in disguise is STOPPED in it’s tracts, and put to OUR VOTE AGAIN in 2012!!

We hope to hear more great things from this KICK-ASS TEAM!!!!

The three attorneys argued in a separate motion to STOP SB423 in it’s tracts the lawyers proposed SB423 violates the eight clients/plaintiffs’ constitutional rights, their privacy, freedom of speech,  dignity, rights to equal protection and due process. They go on to argue their clients right against unreasonable searches and seizures is also violated.

Montana will over come this latest bought of REEFER MADNESS with some good old HEMP for VICTORY!!

Read MORE from the Missoulian: http://missoulian.com/news/local/article_01a3b372-7dc1-11e0-83ad-001cc4c03286.html


UPDATE: STOP SB423 Repeal in Disguise Petition / Voter Referendum Signature Collection Drive May 28, 2011 UPDATE!

May 28, 2011

UPDATE! June 10,2011 UPDATE: STOP, Repeal of the Montana Medical Marijuana Act SB423 Petition / Signature Drive June 10, 2011 UPDATE

UPDATE: STOP SB423 Repeal in Disguise Petition / Voter Referendum Signature Collection Drive May 28, 2011 UPDATE!


!!UPDATE STOP SB423, Medical Marijuana Repeal in Disguise, Referendum, Injunction, Petition Signature Collection, Gathering Drive, June 20th- 21st UPDATE!!

As most of you now know, the language for the referendum to stop SB 423, repeal in disguise, from going into effect must be approved by the Secretary of State, Montana Legislative Services, and the Attorney General’s Office. The Secretary of State had approved the language and sent the petition on to Legislative Services. As a result of its review, Legislative Services has returned the language to the MTCIA with their concerns, which was an expected and anticipated part of the process. Not only does their input allow us the opportunity to refine the referendum language, it also provides insight as to any pitfalls that could be encountered up the road if medical cannabis opponents want to make trouble for us (which they will) by attacking minutia in the referendum’s language.

So, at this time, the language is being tweaked by an attorney to address the concerns of Legislative Services. These tweaks will make the referendum language more bulletproof.

Once we respond and submit a refined version, the proposed petition will continue on to the next steps required before a final petition receives formal approval for signature-collecting.

Thanks to everyone for their eagerness, and indeed impatience, in wanting to get this petition on the streets and racking up the signatures on behalf of Montana patients, voters, businesses, and families.

http://www.mtcia.org/2011/05/sb423-referendum-petition-update/

Email petition@mtcia.org if you’d like to help with signature collecting.

John Masterson
Montana Cannabis Industry Association
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June 13, STOP / Block Senate Bill 423 Petition Drive to Begin, Montana Cannabis Industry Association ( MTCIA ), Sign Up to Help!

May 19, 2011

UPDATE: STOP SB423 Repeal in Disguise Petition / Voter Referendum Signature Collection Drive May 28, 2011 UPDATE!

http://montanabiotech.wordpress.com/2011/05/28/update-stop-sb423-repeal-in-disguise-petition-voter-referendum-signature-collection-drive-may-28-2011-update/

STOP /BLOCK SB 423 Petition Signature Efforts:

The MTCIA has received expressions of overwhelming support for a referendum initiative to block SB423.  We have heard from civil rights advocates, states rights advocates, medical marijuana supporters, patients and caregivers across the state.  One of the most common questions we get is – how can I help gather signatures?

Signatures may not be collected until the state approves the petition. We anticipate the petition receiving that approval in mid-to-late June. In the meantime, email petition@mtcia.org if you’d like to volunteer to help gather signatures when the time comes.

The Process

Here is a quick guide to the steps and pitfalls in this important effort.

  1. The Secretary of State received the proposed referendum petition on May 13th, 2011.
  2. The Secretary of State’s office will send the proposed text to Legislative Services for review.  They have 14 days to respond to the MTCIA.
  3. The MTCIA will respond to Legislative Services and send final text to Secretary of State.
  4. The Secretary of State forwards the final text to Attorney General.
  5. The Attorney General has 30 days to review and approve the language of the petition.
  6. During this time, training begins statewide for signature gatherers, notaries and other volunteers.  If you want to be a signature gatherer, email petition@mtcia.org.
  7. The Attorney General’s office provides a sample petition to MTCIA for circulation.
  8. Petitions are circulated, signatures are gathered according to strict rules and checked daily.
  9. Signed petitions are notarized and submitted to county election office for verification.
  10. Verified petitions are forwarded to Secretary of State to determine if SB423 is rejected and submitted to voters at the next general election.

The process of gathering signatures seems straightforward, but it’s easy to make big mistakes that can work against us.  Referendum drives have come under attack through the courts and have been made more complicated by new laws over the past four years.  We will need to be ready for the inevitable legal challenges.  Remember, some of our opponents are zealots and sadly, we should expect dirty tricks.  It is critical we get this right the very first time!

Some easy mistakes to avoid:

  1. Gathering signatures before the petitions are ready.
  2. Using signature gatherers who are untrained.
  3. Assuming our opponents will play fair.
  4. Assuming signatures will not be challenged in court.
MATT VOLZ, Associated Press
Updated 07:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 17, 2011

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Two Montana citizen groups are trying to do what has only been done once in the past 18 years: stop a bill from becoming law by petition.

One group proposes to prevent sweeping changes to the state’s medical marijuana law on July 1. The other wants to block a new law that has taken effect and gives utilities the power of eminent domain over private landowners.

If they get enough signatures from registered voters by Sept. 30, a referendum will be held on the bills in the 2012 general election. And if they get a lot more signatures, they can actually suspend the bill from becoming law until that election.

Legislative referenda are rare in Montana. They’ve only been tried three times since 1993, and only once was successful in suspendingbill.

“Having two at the same time is unique in recent history,” Secretary of State Linda McCulloch said Tuesday.

That’s no deterrent for John Vincent, a Democratic member of the state Public Service Commission and an organizer of the group behind the eminent domain petition.

“I’m anticipating full success. I fully believe we will not only get it on the ballot, but we will get it suspended,” Vincent said.

The bill he is fighting was pushed through the Legislature with the backing of businesses looking to jump-start two major electricity transmission projects: the Montana-Alberta Tie Line in the northern part of the state and Mountain States Transmission Intertie in the southwest.

Vincent said the measure strips landowners of their right to say whether the projects should go through their property.

The eminent domain bill and medical marijuana restrictions were spotlighted in a contentious legislative session that ended last month. Both bills passed out of the Republican-led Legislature after intense debate and scrutiny, and Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer let them become law without his signature.

The Montana Constitution allows voters to approve or reject any legislative act by referendum if 5 percent of the state’s total voters from at least 34 legislative districts sign a petition to place it on the ballot — currently 24,337 people.

But with the next general election not until 2012, both groups want to stop the laws / bills before they have time to take root and make lasting changes.

So they are aiming for the more difficult goal of blocking the laws from taking effect until the 2012 election. That takes the signatures of 15 percent of registered voters from 51 legislative districts.

The Montana Cannabis Industry Association, the group behind the marijuana bill petition, has submitted its proposed ballot language to McCulloch’s office and is searching for signature gatherers.

They will have to work fast to beat a July 1 deadline, the date the new law makes it tougher to qualify as a marijuana patient and outlaws for-profit marijuana businesses.

So in addition to the petition drive, the group is asking a state judge for an injunction that would to block the law. The group’s members scored an initial victory last week when Judge James Reynolds issued a temporary restraining order halting a portion of the new law: a ban on all advertising of marijuana and pot products.

“If we get the injunction, it buys us some time,” group spokeswoman Kate Cholewa said.

Vincent’s group has yet to file its proposed ballot initiative with the secretary of state, but its members have already announced plans for a June 13 kickoff to their petition drive.

He said his group or another interested group may take a page from the Montana Cannabis Industry Association and ask a judge for an injunction blocking the law, along with the petition drive. Even the threat of that happening could help their cause, he said.

“As long as there are serious legal and political question marks hanging over the eminent domain issue in Montana, there isn’t going to be, in my opinion, all that much activity in investing because it’s too risky,” he said.

The last time a citizen’s petition blocked a bill passed by the Montana Legislature was in 1993, when a proposed law to establish a flat state income tax rate of 6.7 percent was suspended and then shot down by voters in the next year’s election.

Since then, citizens’ petitions to block or repeal legislation have only been tried twice. The first, in 1997, involved a bill to prohibit corporate contributions to ballot issues. The petition drive was unable to block the bill, but it did receive enough signatures to get on the 1998 ballot, where voters upheld the new law. The bill was later ruled unconstitutional, making the referendum moot, according to McCulloch‘s office.

The second petition drive wasn’t aimed at blocking a law from taking effect, but only to get the issue on the next year’s ballot. That was in 2001, and the bill dealt with, among other things, extending electricity deregulation’s transition process to 2007. Voters rejected the bill in 2002.

Read more: http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/2-citizen-groups-make-rare-attempt-to-block-bills-1383477.php#ixzz1Mo9VhjQK
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UPDATE: Representative Robyn Driscoll of Billings will Attened, Montana Cannabis Industry Association (MTCIA) Update: Hosting Fundraiser, Network, Information Exchange Event in Billings Saturday, May 21, 2011 Coming to Helena, Bozeman Soon?

May 17, 2011

UPDATE: May 29, 2011: Fundraiser to STOP Senate Bill 423, Repeal in disguise, for becoming Law!! Wanzenried to show support at the June 18th, 2011 2-3PM Fundraiser, Silver Bow Cannabis Coalition.

UPDATE: MAY 28, 2011: STOP SB 423 Petition Drive, Signature Collection UPDATE: http://montanabiotech.wordpress.com/2011/05/28/update-stop-sb423-repeal-in-disguise-petition-voter-referendum-signature-collection-drive-may-28-2011-update/

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UPDATE: May 23, 2011 MTCIA Fundraiser Saturday in Billing Montana was a Success!

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By Rowena Li

Story Published: May 22, 2011 at 2:38 PM MDT

Story Updated: May 23, 2011 at 7:03 AM MDT

BILLINGS – Medical marijuana advocates held a town hall style meeting Saturday evening to exchange ideas and raise money for their upcoming legal battle.

The Montana Cannabis Industry Association organized the event, which was held at the Fraternal Order of Eagles.

A group spokesman said they want Senate Bill 423 throw out. The legislation would reduce the number of medical marijuana patients in the state and ban commercial caregivers.

“You see people from all over the spectrum now are getting involved because its more than just about pot anymore. It’s our voters’ rights. There are a lot of things going on in this state that are basically a travesty, and we’re trying to do something about that,” said event organizer Ed Doctor.

Representatives said the group has raised more than $70,000 already and hope to reach $1 million.

UPDATE: A welcome addition had been added to the schedule for this Saturday’s fundraiser and mixer.  address the group at 5:30 p.m. Don’t miss it. Show your support for those legislators who support you.

Montana NORML UPDATE-

Montana Cannabis Industry Association (MTCIA) Update:  Hosting Fundraiser, Network, Information Exchange Event in Billings Saturday, May 21, 2011 Coming to Helena, Bozeman Soon?

Another brief update:

The MTCIA is holding another valuable event, this time in Billings on Saturday:

http://www.mtcia.org/2011/05/mtcia-mixer-and-fundraiser-in-billings-this-saturday-may-21/

If you’re in that neck of the woods, I hope you can attend.

(We’re told Bozeman and Helena may be next. Let me know if you have ideas or want to help.)

As I mentioned last week, our temporary restraining order halted the ban on cannabis advertising — temporarily. We’ll know in a few weeks  whether the courts agree.

Meanwhile, the MTCIA’s lawsuit to block the entirety of the horrible SB 423 has been filed and awaits judicial review. More news on that soon

In other news, DPHHS has updated their website with details about the new law, should it take effect. Patients, caregivers, and doctors should read the FAQ carefully: http://www.dphhs.mt.gov/medicalmarijuana/

I’m on the board of the new MTCIA (http://mtcia.org), and the organization clearly has the momentum, expertise, network, and motivation required to give the cannabis industry in Montana a fighting chance. Funds and volunteers are needed. Help if you can.

I’ll have news about the referendum petition later this week. Stay tuned.

If you make it to the Billings event on Saturday, please introduce yourself.  The more the cannabis community becomes a community, the better chance we have to repel the anachronistic, intolerant attacks of the prohibitionists.

Gratefully,


John Masterson
Montana NORML – Working to reform marijuana laws in Montana.
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Come get informed about the current efforts to preserve access to medical cannabis in Montana.  Three MTCIA board members John Masterson, Ed Docter, and Kate Cholewa – will be there on Saturday, May 21 in Billings to fundraise, network, and exchange information with the local community regarding the lawsuit, referendum, injunction, and other pressing matters.

The details:

What: MTCIA Mixer and Fundraiser

When: Saturday, May 21st, 2011 from 5-9pm

Where: F.O.E., 526 Laurie Lane, Billings, MT 59105

  • 5-7pm networking 
  • 7-8pm informational speakers  
  • 8-9pm mixer and fundraiser 

See it on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=217090494986717

Vendors: For booth information, contact James Haney at 670-0143.

SB 423 will destroy access to medical cannabis in Montana. We need to stop SB 423. We need thoughtful regulations for the good and safety of patients, to protect businesses, and for the sake of guidance for law enforcement, and SB 423 doesn’t do it.

Donate today to protect medical marijuana in Montana!

Join us Saturday night in Billings to raise needed funds, get informed, have fun, and get to know each other.

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UPDATE: Department of Health and Human Services (DPHHS) Medical Marijuana Act Senate Bill 423: From the Horses Mouth!

May 14, 2011

UPDATE! June 10,2011 UPDATE: STOP, Repeal of the Montana Medical Marijuana Act SB423 Petition / Signature Drive June 10, 2011 UPDATE

Department of Health and Human Services (DPHHS) Medical Marijuana Act UPDATE: From the Horses Mouth!

Here is what I received in the mail today explaining the current situation in the Medical Marijuana program here in Montana

Department of Health and Human Services (Front)

Department of Health and Human Services (Back)

Well, I think that is clear as mud!!

We have a chance to show our elected officials we KNEW exactly what WE voted for in the Medical Marijuana Act!

1.) It was purposefully wrote so a patient or caregiver did not have to INCRIMINATE there landlord, or owner of the rental property. The new medical marijuana act, SB423, would make an owner / landlord self incriminate by admitting knowledge that a controlled substance is being manufactured and distributed from their property.

2.) Time was taken to make sure that patients were to have “uninterrupted access to…” medical marijuana! We, as both patients and caregivers, were aloud to “acquire” the medication. These were all was ti insure patient access to cannabis, and the ability of the caregiver /provider to be compensated for their time, energy, knowledge, and compassion.

3.) It was recognized at the drafting of the medical marijuana act of 2004, that Montana would be an island, a refuge for cannabis patients in a sea of prohibition. Each of the states that currently border Montana have NO medical marijuana act. There is NO way for a patient to get their medication into Montana, legally. So, the forward seeing visionaries drafted a law that aloud Montanans to HELP patients from other MMJ states come here, find the comfort they need, and enjoy Montana for its greatness.  Not  to mention, there is a large retired population that does not just stay in Montana 12 months a year.

Stay informed! Be ready to HELP collect signatures and donations!

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Montana NORML

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Montana Cannabis Industry Association

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