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Well it has been a long time over 18 months that they had our child and then tried to say that we have lost our bond that we have lost our connection with our son luckily none of that is true and he has been returned home to us and as a happy guy butt everyday we struggle with basic necessities and still cannot keep up on the things we need like our car that is holding together with possibly rust alone has so much damage I am amazed that we have still been able to get our son back and forth to school let alone all the other needs that we have realistically I have asked our local community are churches our service centers and have even gone on to private areas on Facebook to ask for help and there have been some very wonderful people that we have met along the way that have helped us out in one way or another but even with all the help we are struggling just to keep things afloat and every day we're wondering where that next dollar is going to come from for instance both me and my wife I have celiac disease and the big problem with that is it is not a choice to eat something that has gluten in it so we have to buy the more expensive dietary Foods which limits what we can buy for our family which limits what we can buy for our son and it makes it very difficult to be able to provide proper meals everyday and we continue to look for options we continue to look for help and a better way to do things at the same time hoping that good people will step up and assist us when at all possible it has been amazing how much negative feedback we have gotten for asking for help at least 10 times the amount of people that have helped have belittled and accused us of many things but it is always easy to judge someone else when you are not in their position how we do at this point is try to live our life in a positive way to accomplish positive things to make a better way for our son and our family so if you can help in any way if you can only donate a few dollars or if you want to contact us directly and just take us to buy groceries or to get clothing or possibly help in repairing our vehicle we are open to help in any way shape or form as our options are very limited. Once again I truly hope that someone out there will read our message and will understand that we do truly need help and will do what they can to make things better for us so down the line hopefully we can do the same for others, thank you everyone for your time



http://fox17online.com/2015/04/23/father-fighting-for-to-get-his-son-back-and-medical-marijuana-rights-after-felony-charge-for-smear-of-butane-hash-oil/

http://fox17online.com/2015/02/25/father-fighting-to-use-medical-marijuana-concentrates-not-protected-under-law/

OTTAWA COUNTY, Mich. – Medical marijuana is a controversial, sometimes sticky issue, especially in Michigan. 

Max Lorincz is a father from Spring Lake who is fighting for his right to use medical marijuana, and get his son back. He’s a card-carrying patient, but was charged with a felony, after a single smear of oil was found in his home.

After Lorincz’s probable cause hearing has left him waiting for a decision from a judge.

Since seeing FOX 17’s coverage of Lorincz’s case back in February, Defense Attorney and President of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association Michael Komorn took on Lorincz’s case pro-bono. For the last six years, Komorn said he’s dedicated his practice exclusively to medical marijuana patient and caregiver representation.

Komorn called Lorincz’s case “scandalous,” and said a major problem here is law enforcement dealing with a public health issue.

Like many card-carrying medical marijuana patients across the state, Lorincz is caught between his doctor’s orders and a judge.

“When I follow my doctor`s recommendations that`s when my health started to get better; going back and following what the judge is saying, my health is just deteriorating ever since,” said Lorincz. “So it`s a scary road I`m going down, but I have to comply with what they`re asking and I just don`t know what else to do.”

But his case has come with some devastating consequences. In February Lorincz was charged with a two-year felony: possession of a schedule 1, controlled, synthetic substance. Schedule 1 is defined as a controlled substance that has no medical use.

Now his five-year-old son is taken away, and he is left with only supervised visits. All of this because Lorincz called 911 in September for a family medical emergency. The deputy who responded to the call found a smear of butane hash oil in his home. It’s a substance Lorincz ingests for what he called “deep pain relief,” and is something he obtained with his medical marijuana card.

“I’m outraged by it, it shouldn’t have happened,” said Komorn.

Komorn said medical marijuana is not a controlled substance. In fact, Michigan law states marijuana is a schedule 2 drug. Yet because Lorincz is charged with having a schedule 1 drug, and not specifically marijuana, Komorn said it is difficult to protect Lorincz under section 8 immunity of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act.

Komorn believed part of the issue is a recent policy change in Michigan State Police Lab reporting.

“They had a policy change by why?” asked Komorn. “The policy changed. The motivation for it was if they report it this way, people like Max won’t be able to claim a medical marijuana defense.”

The lab technician in Lorincz’s case testified that he has been testing tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, for 25 years. THC is the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, also present in synthetics. However, a recent policy change means the technicians have to write “origin unknown” when testing this type of THC on lab reports. The technician said he could not tell if the sample was synthetic or natural.

The prosecution argued Lorincz’s residue was not “usable marijuana,” as defined in the previous court case, People versus Carruthers; therefore, Lorincz should be bound over for trial. However, Komorn argued that a hash extraction comes directly from the resin of the plant.

Komorn said this lab policy change is the difference between a felony and no charge at all for Lorincz, stating he should be protected under the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act. Komorn asked the judge to dismiss it.

“(The lab technician) admitted that on the stand,” said Komorn. “That is very, very, very disturbing to me, because it means that the politics in the law are affecting the truth. That’s not how it’s supposed to be. We’re supposed to rely on science to make the case.”

For now Lorincz said he is following court’s orders and is back to taking what he calls debilitating prescription pain-killers.

He is fighting to get his son back, and then to use the medicine he says works best, without having to smoke it.

“If nobody stands up for this and it just keeps going the way it is, how many more people are going to get thrown under the bus just for using their prescribed medicine?” asked Lorincz. “It`s just ridiculous.”

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