American Unions Try And Cultivate Deep Roots In Marijuana's Political Future | Marijuana.com
In order for medical marijuana to survive and grow in California throughout the US in 2013, one must learn quick or parish.
Despite the U.S. government’s nearly century-long prohibition of the plant, cannabis is nonetheless one of the most investigated therapeutically active substances in history. Scientific studies of the cannabis plant have now identified over 60 unique, active cannabinoids – such as THC, THCV, CBD, THCA, CBC, and CBG, among others – many of which possess distinctive and important therapeutic properties.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Colorado Cultivates New Marijuana Regulation For Its Growing “Green Rush” | Marijuana.com
Colorado Cultivates New Marijuana Regulation For Its Growing “Green Rush” | Marijuana.com
Earlier this week Colorado’s House of Rep.’s overwhelmingly gave a ‘green thumbs’ up to Bill 1061, more commonly referred to as the “Responsible Medical Marijuana Vendors” initiative. The overall intention of Colorado’s newest marijuana bill is to put in place rules and regulations, with the intention of training the many necessary state medical marijuana workers. After passing its first hurdle, Colorado’s newest marijuana bill is simply waiting for the final Senate “seal of approval” with an affirmative vote. While it’s true the new legislation didn’t fire up any heated debates as it easily cruised to a unanimous victory, many in Colorado’s statehouse are concerned about the remaining obstacles still obstructing the way of the full enactment of Amendment 64.
Earlier this week Colorado’s House of Rep.’s overwhelmingly gave a ‘green thumbs’ up to Bill 1061, more commonly referred to as the “Responsible Medical Marijuana Vendors” initiative. The overall intention of Colorado’s newest marijuana bill is to put in place rules and regulations, with the intention of training the many necessary state medical marijuana workers. After passing its first hurdle, Colorado’s newest marijuana bill is simply waiting for the final Senate “seal of approval” with an affirmative vote. While it’s true the new legislation didn’t fire up any heated debates as it easily cruised to a unanimous victory, many in Colorado’s statehouse are concerned about the remaining obstacles still obstructing the way of the full enactment of Amendment 64.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
21 Year Old Cancer Patient Speaks Up For North Carolina Medical Cannabis Act | Marijuana.com
21 Year Old Cancer Patient Speaks Up For North Carolina Medical Cannabis Act | Marijuana.com
Meet Chris Westmoreland. Chris was first diagnosed with an unusual cancerous tumor when he was just 18 years old. Now 21 – Westmoreland suffers daily chronic pains that cannot be relieved with modern painkillers. Chris has also hit a dead end in his radiation treatment – his body saturated – he can no longer take the massive hits of radiation needed to kill the tumor.
Meet Chris Westmoreland. Chris was first diagnosed with an unusual cancerous tumor when he was just 18 years old. Now 21 – Westmoreland suffers daily chronic pains that cannot be relieved with modern painkillers. Chris has also hit a dead end in his radiation treatment – his body saturated – he can no longer take the massive hits of radiation needed to kill the tumor.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
The Indiana Statehouse Snuffs Out Marijuana Decriminalization Efforts | Marijuana.com
The Indiana Statehouse Snuffs Out Marijuana Decriminalization Efforts | Marijuana.com
41% of the state’s population were found to oppose relaxing the laws for marijuana possession, while 53% believed the current penalties for marijuana consumption were out of balance with the severity of the offense.
41% of the state’s population were found to oppose relaxing the laws for marijuana possession, while 53% believed the current penalties for marijuana consumption were out of balance with the severity of the offense.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
San Diego's District Attorney Makes The Process - The Punishment | Marijuana.com
San Diego's District Attorney Makes The Process - The Punishment | Marijuana.com
When Dumanis asserts she is going after people who “hide behind state law” she should be reminded that these laws are for protecting patients
San Diego’s ever unpopular District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis – made her prosecutorial delay the penalty yesterday – dragging out the slow moving and tedious trial of Clint Guidry and Cameron Mitchell. What was their crime you ask? Making the mistake of following CA Prop 215 to the letter of the law, and legally possessing medical marijuana for medicinal use.
As she demonstrated in her failed run for San Diego’s top spot as Mayor, Dumanis has an issues telling the truth. Ms. Dumanis made the laughable claim that her office only goes after illegal marijuana dealers hiding behind California Prop 215, a misrepresentation exemplified by these two misguided marijuana cases.
When Dumanis asserts she is going after people who “hide behind state law” she should be reminded that these laws are for protecting patients
San Diego’s ever unpopular District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis – made her prosecutorial delay the penalty yesterday – dragging out the slow moving and tedious trial of Clint Guidry and Cameron Mitchell. What was their crime you ask? Making the mistake of following CA Prop 215 to the letter of the law, and legally possessing medical marijuana for medicinal use.
As she demonstrated in her failed run for San Diego’s top spot as Mayor, Dumanis has an issues telling the truth. Ms. Dumanis made the laughable claim that her office only goes after illegal marijuana dealers hiding behind California Prop 215, a misrepresentation exemplified by these two misguided marijuana cases.
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