After six months of deliberation and feedback, East Lansing officials are entering the final phases of creating an ordinance to regulate the sale of medical marijuana in the city. The attention that the issue has received over the past six months has left MSU students wondering how the city's decision may affect them.
Jonathan Beagley, the founder and public relations officer of the MSU Chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy; Rosie Jones, community liaison of governmental affairs for ASMSU; Marie McKenna, East Lansing assistant city manager; Eric Misterovich, MSU alumnus and associate attorney for the Hubbard Law Firm who consults municipalities on regulating medical marijuana; and Sgt. Michael Aguilera, police officer with the MSU Police Department's Patrol Division all weigh in on the issue.
Medical Marijuana dispensaries have now been closed down, really for no reason at all. So now people will have to get prescriptions of addictive pharmaceutical drugs, or go to the hood and get offered crack while trying to buy your medical marijuana.
donellexrachelle 6 months ago
@durbinpoison775 Although those other drugs will kill you if you take one with the other.
Gollsodia 7 months ago
Just bought a oz for 180 bucks. Streets charge 240 for half as good
bignerm 7 months ago
This video has alot of bad information. Medical marijuana is just like any other prescription drug. Codine morphine methadone zanax ect they all have people commiting crimes to get them illegally. DOCTORS are prescribing it remember.
durbinpoison775 1 year ago
Everyone should leave Michigan State University. Let's see if that would help them change their policy.....
Ignorance still rules.
peterpotpie 1 year ago