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ELK RAPIDS, Mich. - A northern Michigan woman at risk of losing her apartment because of medical marijuana has been given a holiday reprieve from the owner - the federal government.
Lori Montroy of Elk Rapids was told she had to be out by the end of the year or face eviction proceedings in Antrim County court. The Gardner Group manages the building for the government and said Tuesday the process has been suspended and Montroy's case will be reviewed after Jan. 4. Montroy has terminal brain cancer of the type that killed U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy. Medical marijuana is legal in Michigan, but the Gardner Group says the U.S. government considers it illegal in its properties. The American Civil Liberties Union is supporting Montroy. http://www.420magazine.com/forums/in...-stay-now.html |
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