Molokai, known as the Friendly Island, is a culturally rich and geographically stunning Hawaiian island with a strong sense of community and conservation. Recent trends focus on preserving the islands natural beauty and traditional way of life, while addressing issues such as sustainable tourism and land development.
Petitions related to Molokai often center around protecting the islands environment, advocating for responsible tourism practices, and supporting local businesses. One notable petition calls for the preservation of Molokais sacred sites and natural habitats, emphasizing the importance of respecting indigenous culture and ecosystems.
By exploring the petitions on Molokai, you can contribute to the efforts to conserve this unique island and support its local communities. Join the movement to safeguard Molokais heritage and environment for future generations.
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Medical cannabis saved my life from a hardcore opioid addiction due to surgery from Motocross accident i was giving all kids of pills . With medical cannabis I was able to get off the Extremely addictive prescription drugs. Being able to cultivate cannabis for my mother who is a cancer survivor gave me purpose and constant responsibility while cultivating this plant . It has improved both of our lives for the continues to help us both enjoy life wothout daily heavy perception drugs. . God Bless
i can’t even grow my plants because of the “be a good neighbor” rule. so many contradictions in this medical MJ system. i need a caregiver with a location elsewhere so i can get my medication and at an AFFORDABLE PRICE FOR GOOD MEDS. unlike dispensaries which have “affordable” offerings but its essentially their throw away, or bargain product. The Caregiver program is able to accommodate patients better and more accurately by growing higher quality products in a wider array of offerings. Dispensaries don’t even have accurate, helpful, or even up to date information, pictures of their products. Go on Aloha Green’s website and you’ll see the same picture for many of their products. updating a website is a solved problem and it’s obvious that they don’t even have that part out.
I think it’s important for people to have rights to have caregivers and a community grow place for people who cannot afford dispensaries and want to know what goes into it but cannot grow at home. As a disabled person on disability I cannot afford to go to a dispensary. This is super important to recognize the peoples voices.