Medical marijuana facility partners with rapper
by Associated Press
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A jar of "Lemon Sour Diesel," medical marijuana is displayed for photo purposes on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, at "The Green Oasis" a medical marijuana dispensary, in Otisville, Mich. The Michigan medical marijuana facility is partnering with Stanley "Flesh-N-Bone" Howse , a member of the Grammy-winning rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, to cultivate and distribute a new strain of medical marijuana. Michigan voters approved marijuana for some chronic medical conditions in 2008. (AP Photo/The Flint Journal, )
A jar of "Lemon Sour Diesel," medical marijuana is displayed for photo purposes on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, at "The Green Oasis" a medical marijuana dispensary, in Otisville, Mich. The Michigan medical marijuana facility is partnering with Stanley "Flesh-N-Bone" Howse , a member of the Grammy-winning rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, to cultivate and distribute a new strain of medical marijuana. Michigan voters approved marijuana for some chronic medical conditions in 2008. (AP Photo/The Flint Journal, )
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OTISVILLE, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan medical marijuana facility is partnering with a member of the Grammy-winning rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to cultivate and distribute a new strain of medical marijuana.

The Green Oasis and Stanley "Flesh-N-Bone" Howse have agreed to work together on "Phifty Caliber Kush," which they say has a noticeable floral taste and is an effective pain reliever.

The Flint-area dispensary's owner, Anthony Butler, calls the new pot strain "the best of the best."

Flesh-n-Bone Global executive Michael "Tony B." Bernardi tells The Flint Journal (http://bit.ly/14bKODM ) that Howse hopes the product can provide relief for any qualified, verified patient.

Besides distributing "Phifty Caliber Kush," The Green Oasis could begin selling merchandise and possibly host a visit from Howse.

Michigan voters approved marijuana for some chronic medical conditions in 2008.
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Makin.Bacon
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March 21, 2013
I think the States ought to change the Laws concerning Medical Marijuana. I believe that anyone that has a legal use of Marijuana cannot have a Drivers License. Ah now does that seem fair?
Sneade
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March 21, 2013
You are an idiot. How about alcohol and "PRESCRIPTION" drugs? Never mind, they have you right where they want you.
Gilliplix
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March 21, 2013
Good point. No need to feed the troll any further.
3rdRock
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March 21, 2013
Really?? You have got to be kidding...

Do you realize how much more impaired alcohol makes a driver than does marijuana? One can DIE from drinking too much alcohol, through alcohol poisoning. Not enough MJ can be smoked by a single person in a single session to kill that individual by poisoning. MJ can only make a person so high and then that's it.

The impairment factor is there for MJ, but it isn't nearly as bad as alcohol. No one should be impaired and behind the wheel, but before anyone starts shouting "killer weed", it might be a good idea to become better informed about the subject matter at hand.
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