05-08-2016, 11:26 AM
Exactly my point hotpe, state does not care enough to make sure to gather the oppressed "affected community" opinions anymore, feels very profit only driven. This lawyer way of thinking, If they no can vote, then vote no can count, kind of attitude is getting old out here in Puna.
This may be why the super ferry, TMT project, geothermal ventures, and this way of operating the first mmj dispensaries all may fail?
Yes its true, If the concerned residents or affected community voted, contested, or were listened to( part of the communication process) regarding these projects. These multi-million or billion dollar (ORIGINAL) projects we now don't have at all, may not have been wanted or operated anyway?
Then again a greater chance of reasoning in a pono or respectful manner could have helped pave the way to this desired common ground. The greater amount of concerned others, then being allowed to take their meaningful part of the important communication process may have reached some kind of Common ground. Possibly avoiding some of the families(community) heart ache, court headaches or peoples governmental or state agencies mistrust, jmo.
My point again is those mmj card holders have been sharing their concerns surrounding this alternative medication for more than a decade already. Had no problem finding Mr. Ha's valuable mmj opinion on line, multiple times. He does not care to smoke,eat, or use it, only wants to grow it to help his long time employees keep their jobs and help some folks who may really need it. While that opinion of his is commendable, those are not the only mmj affected opinions I was wanting to read about.
Maybe Surveys should be completed by these thousands of mmj card holders to try and establish a good starting mmj patient, pharmacist, state, and governmental trust relationship? They are Americans with an opinion to how they would like to manage their illness or pains the rest of their lives, it seems like they and their ideas should be explored and included. Jmo.
This may be why the super ferry, TMT project, geothermal ventures, and this way of operating the first mmj dispensaries all may fail?
Yes its true, If the concerned residents or affected community voted, contested, or were listened to( part of the communication process) regarding these projects. These multi-million or billion dollar (ORIGINAL) projects we now don't have at all, may not have been wanted or operated anyway?
Then again a greater chance of reasoning in a pono or respectful manner could have helped pave the way to this desired common ground. The greater amount of concerned others, then being allowed to take their meaningful part of the important communication process may have reached some kind of Common ground. Possibly avoiding some of the families(community) heart ache, court headaches or peoples governmental or state agencies mistrust, jmo.
My point again is those mmj card holders have been sharing their concerns surrounding this alternative medication for more than a decade already. Had no problem finding Mr. Ha's valuable mmj opinion on line, multiple times. He does not care to smoke,eat, or use it, only wants to grow it to help his long time employees keep their jobs and help some folks who may really need it. While that opinion of his is commendable, those are not the only mmj affected opinions I was wanting to read about.
Maybe Surveys should be completed by these thousands of mmj card holders to try and establish a good starting mmj patient, pharmacist, state, and governmental trust relationship? They are Americans with an opinion to how they would like to manage their illness or pains the rest of their lives, it seems like they and their ideas should be explored and included. Jmo.