01-26-2016, 05:22 AM
Greggor, like him or hate him, will defeat Russell in the election. Like him or hate him, Greggor knows how to run a campaign and secures enough votes to get him elected. Russell has been largely ineffective. This is no swipe on him, simply stating that Russell don't have many friends in the chambers of the legislature - hard to make changes or pass laws with no friends. Greggor on the other hand is currently being swoo'd and woo'd by leaders of the chambers already -- even before being elected. For all good reason, they too are convinced that Russell is out the door. So how does this all affect the MM dispensary law? Refer back to my earlier post. Political friends -- of which Greggor stands to be -- play politics. In order to get those highway funds for 130 or Alternative roadway..or schools or water.... -- Greggor will play ball. Even possibly throwing the thousands of Puna MM patients under the proverbial bus by politicizing the need to limit access to "home grown" growing. All this to appease a certain voter bloc (law enforcement included) which will in turn, lead to continued green harvest. That is my theory at least.