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Lawsuit brewing over N.J. medical marijuana program
christie is a fat scumbag.
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RON PAUL 2012!! The ONLY candidate who will allow med. marijuana to continue. To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical. – Thomas Jefferson There are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by the gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpation. – James Madison When the government fears the people, it is liberty. When the people fear the government, it is tyranny. – Thomas Paine |
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More of christies flamboyant arrogance as he gets ready to run f for prez in 2016
[quote] Medical marijuana boss: Gov. Christie's pot program delay is sabotage Amy Brittain/The Star-Ledger 03/23/2012 8:00 AM Gov. Chris Christie and the state health department have intentionally delayed New Jersey’s medical marijuana program in an effort to sabotage it, the CEO of one of the state’s six medical marijuana dispensaries claims in a letter sent this week to Christie’s office. And now, he’s ready to quit. "I would like to withdraw from the program," Joe Stevens, the head of Greenleaf Compassion Center in Montclair, said during an interview with The Star-Ledger Thursday. Health department officials have broken several promises to Greenleaf, Stevens claims, all while his group has incurred $170,000 in costs with no idea of when it can open for business. "I can no longer explain away these broken promises and stay quiet while Greenleaf continues to hemorrhage vital funds on a failed program," he wrote in his letter. Stevens said health department officials told him Greenleaf could start growing marijuana this month, with the issuance of a temporary permit, and that the group was on track to get a final permit in July. Now, he says, those assurances have been taken back. "Again, I was foolish," Stevens said, adding that he doubts the program will ever be running as long as Christie is in office. Greenleaf may consider "resorting to the legal process," according to the letter. The shake-up at Greenleaf could deliver a blow to the state’s already troubled program. More than two years after the Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act was signed into law, not one center has been launched. Meanwhile thousands of patients with qualifying conditions, such as Multiple sclerosis and cancer, are still waiting for the relief the drug might bring them While some of the other centers have struggled for various reasons -- including, most recently, opposition from municipalities who don’t want them, Greenleaf was considered the leader among the group. Stevens was praised for his swift deal with Montclair, becoming the first group to secure a site. Now, the group has nearly completed work on its grow site and dispensary. Speaking March 1 on Steve Adubato’s show on NJTV, Christie said the program’s delays are because of municipalities, not his administration. "The problem we’re having now is something I can’t fix," he said, adding that he does support the program. "If individual municipalities do not want an alternative treatment center in their town, I cannot force them to take one." Donna Leusner, the spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Senior Services, issued a statement Thursday in response to Greenleaf’s allegations. "The letter is factually incorrect," she wrote. "Greenleaf submitted its application for a permit and has been asked for additional information, which we have yet to receive. Its application is still under review so it is premature to consider issuing a permit." If Stevens walks away, it wouldn’t mean the end for Greenleaf. The chief operating officer, Julio Valentin Jr., said he and another partner are trying to change Stevens’ mind but, if that fails, they will plan to take over the group. When it comes to Stevens’ frustrations, Valentin says he’s empathetic. "We’ve put out tens of thousands of dollars every month with the hopes that the program could be up and running," he said. "We based our move forward with promises that were made but not kept, but we also understand that these things happen. We can’t go on a handshake. Those days are gone." As the build-out of the facilities progressed, Stevens said he was working off a verbal promise that his group could start growing marijuana this month. That promise, he said, was made and broken by John O’Brien Jr., a retired State Police lieutenant who was hired in November by Christie to run the program. Leusner, the spokeswoman for the health department, did not make O’Brien available for comment Thursday. During his interview with The Star-Ledger, Stevens said he supports O’Brien and believes he has the right intentions. But recently, Stevens said communications have broken down. In the six-page letter to the governor, Stevens presents his version of a timeline of key events from September until last week. Greenleaf signed leases for the dispensary and grow site in September, with the goal of starting operations by the end of 2011. In December, Greenleaf officials submitted paperwork required after the health department implemented a more rigorous backgrounding procedure, according to the letter. To his knowledge, Stevens said, the backgrounding investigation is still not completed. "The individuals responsible for conducting the investigations have admitted that the DHSS is ‘making things up as they go along" throughout subsequent requests for additional information," Stevens said in the letter. During O’Brien’s visit to Greenleaf’s cultivation site in January, Stevens said he presented the idea of a preliminary permit that would allow the group to start growing marijuana before the final permits were issued. In February, Stevens said O’Brien told him in a phone conversation that he had gotten approval for the preliminary permit, as long as he agreed to certain conditions, such as final site inspection and an agreement for an opening date. Just last week, Stevens said O’Brien retracted his promise about the preliminary permit. Greenleaf officials and the health department have had some disagreements about security issues, Stevens wrote in his letter. The group was asked to install security cameras and post a security guard in a "nearby alleyway in Montclair," several buildings down from the dispensary. Stevens said his group objected because the alleyway "is not under our control and is presumably public property." The other disagreement involved debate of adding a GPS unit during the transportation of marijuana from the grow site to the dispensary. Stevens objected, he said, because the GPS unit could be hacked and make the vehicle a "sitting duck" for criminals.
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RON PAUL 2012!! The ONLY candidate who will allow med. marijuana to continue. To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical. – Thomas Jefferson There are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by the gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpation. – James Madison When the government fears the people, it is liberty. When the people fear the government, it is tyranny. – Thomas Paine |
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hell do exactly what snyder is doing to mi... repubs man...
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wow thats just not a pauly d look? you mean people actually go out in groups like this...? omg id laugh my ass out of the club.. thats just.... wrong.....
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That's just Jersey
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well then in jersey id go to clubs to people watch i guess like i do at walmart... heheh that shit is funny
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These guys pre-date Paulie D with the d-bag look.
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Please, pardon my rather crude and borderline racist lingo here, but all those guys are are North Jersey or Long Island guidos. The people on the "Jersey Shore" aren't from there, they're from NY. New Jersey is like a crazy micro-version of the nation at large. The North is filled with assholes, the South is filled with rednecks, and the middle just tries to stay sane surrounded by them.
I'm a former Jersey boy, sorry to see Christie doing this shit, but not surprised. Was even less surprised when he vetoed the legislature's attempts to legalize gay marriage. He wanted to put it up to a popular vote. Imagine if we'd put slavery to the vote, or voting rights for minorities? The man is a putz who is trying to keep himself looking reasonable for 2016, except no one south of the Delaware River is gonna vote for a loud-mouth guy from New Jersey. |
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You forgot the ghettos.
I have been lobbying since the 90s to cut off jersey south of edison and sell it off to delaware. They need a tourist trap, and we need less guidos, it's a win win.
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RON PAUL 2012!! The ONLY candidate who will allow med. marijuana to continue. To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical. – Thomas Jefferson There are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by the gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpation. – James Madison When the government fears the people, it is liberty. When the people fear the government, it is tyranny. – Thomas Paine |
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