Michigan Court Of Appeals Clarifies Affirmative Defenses Under The Michigan Medical Marihuana Act
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12 May 2012
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11/9/2010
In the case of People v Redden (September 14, 2010), the Michigan Court of Appeals held that the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA) does not require a person to have a registry identification card to be able to assert medical reasons for using marijuana as an affirmative defense to prosecution involving marijuana.
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In the case of People v Redden (September 14, 2010), the Michigan Court of Appeals held that the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA) does not require a person to have a registry identification card to be able to assert medical reasons for using marijuana as an affirmative defense to prosecution involving marijuana.
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