MARQUETTE MICH

MARQUETTE MICH
MARQUETTE MICH

Thursday, December 13, 2018

DON’T THEY LOOK HAPPY

now who got this deer Casey Waino Roose or was it these men

deer

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Monday, December 10, 2018

NMU Cops at it again (Marquette Wright St by Power Plant) hide this posting

NMU Cops at it again (Marquette Wright St by Power Plant) hide this posting


A little rolly polly skin head cop white as a KKK sheet, had a young BLACK female Student pulled over and writing her a Merry Christmas Ticket. He must sure be proud of his New Lot in Life. I think the corn braids must have put him over Edge. Plus, it must have his first ticket. Took all most 15 minutes to write it.
NMU hangs out on Wright St. like Marquette Cops hang out at the DNR Building on S. 41...Just looking to fill their Quota.’

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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Legal Pot in Michigan:

well it is cold and here in mich not much to do if you don’t like

snow but now we can get high am and at noon and pm  so now that I'm high

the snow looks so good so come to mich we have no worry, anxiety, or concern:

but to get high high high

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Legal Pot in Michigan: How local officials plan to enforce

TOPICS:Legal PotMarijuanaMarquette CountySheriff Greg Zyburt

POSTED BY: DANE WURMLINGER DECEMBER 6, 2018

MARQUETTE COUNTY — As of today, recreational marijuana is officially legal in the State of Michigan. Before you consume marijuana products, there are a few regulations in place that the Marquette County Sheriff’s Office would like to further explain.

The new law allows anyone over the age of 21 to possess, consume, and transport 2.5 ounces of the drug. Other regulations are in effect for those who wish to grow inside of their private home.

What isn’t allowed is operating a vehicle while under the influence, or using marijuana products in a public space, or a place that might constitute as a public space, including your driveway or even your backyard. Sheriff Greg Zybert says if caught in an inappropriate space, a person may get slapped with a non jail-able offence.

“Most of the infractions are going to be civil infractions vs. misdemeanors –  from $100 up to $500,” said Marquette County Sheriff, Greg Zyburt. “If you get caught a second or third time, it could be $1,000 up to $2,000.”

Commercial businesses will have to wait a year or more until they are able to set up shop locally. Zybert adds that he thinks there is much to be discussed in the future in order to make the law clearer for all.