By Richard C. Clement - Marijuana Policy Analyst and Legislative Aide to Councilmember ProTem George Cushingberry Jr. - City of Detroit
Your presence is requested at the Coleman Young Municipal Center 13th floor on Tuesday, November 21, 2017 at 10am for public comment and protest of the Detroit City Planning Commission. They are asking the Detroit City Council to partner with Attorney General Bill Schuette to throw out of the votes of Detroiters on Marijuana reform because of an assumed technicality of the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act.
Website: Michigan Zoning Enabling Act www.michiganrelaw.com
Website: Michigan Zoning Enabling Act www.michiganrelaw.com
Website: The Murder in Vandalia Michigan at the Rainbow Farms Camp by the FBI and the State of MI for Marijuana
These same forces are forcing business owners out of the market by applying exorbitant fees driving small business owners out of the market. We want a Community Benefits Agreement for Marijuana in the City of Detroit stating how the new businesses will help contribute to the betterment of the quality of life for the community. Detroit residents are more than consumers of Marijuana, they are also business owners of every race, sex, marital status, and choice of a significant other.
The 2:00 Minute Drill is in Full Effect - Written Comments Welcome Also |
The current Detroit City Council
will be asked by the City Planning Commission to invalidate the results of the vote
in the Nov. 7th General Election regarding Medical Marijuana Zoning.
They will be asked to present a legal challenge to prevent the enforcement of
the will of the people with the help of Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette.
After years of Emergency Management and, the damage that it has done to
everyone, this request by the planning commission offends the tenants of the
United States and State of Michigan constitution by asking the City Council to
commit an act of Voter Fraud.
This
action is very detrimental to our democracy, especially the children who we are
teaching about respecting the law and the importance of participating in your
government. We talk about how people gave their lives so that people can get
the opportunity to address their government and redress their grievances. The children will be able to use their smart
phones to look up voter suppression and see what is going on. Children in Detroit
will be able to tell everyone that voting doesn’t matter and, that’s why my
parents don’t vote.
Oral Public comment is limited to two minutes. Written comments are always welcome and
accepted for the record. Contact your Detroit City Council Today!
Website: Detroit City Council Members
Please be
advised that the Detroit City Charter prevents the Council and Mayor from re-implementing
any provisions of the old law for a minimum of 360 days after a vote is
certified.
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