Medical Marijuana

The state of Colorado has been very progressive when it comes to medical marijuana regulations. They have pages and pages of codes that describe every process from growing to transporting to processing and distributing. Now, the agency that oversees much of that regulation, the Colorado Department of Revenue, has asked the DEA change the definition of Marijuana.

The Colorado Department of Revenue’s executive head, Barbara Brohl wrote a letter last month asking the DEA to reschedule marijuana so that the definition of the plant include potential medicinal value. As a schedule one substance defined by the Federal government, marijuana is considered dangerous with a high level of addiction potential and zero medicinal value, something that is an obviously discongruent with states that have passed medical marijuana laws. The letter was expected, it was part of a law passed last year in Colorado in the legislature that required the state to ask for the rescheduling by the end of 2011. Brohl’s letter detailed Colorado’s regulation for medical marijuana sellers and argued that the current federal laws that make any distribution and possession illegal make her job as a state regulator of the states medical marijuana laws difficult to administer. Continue reading »

Washington State Puts The Legalization Question to the Voters

Washington State Puts The Legalization Question to the Voters

The group behind the effort to legalize marijuana use in Washington state submitted 341,000 signatures to get their initiative on the ballot. Out of those, they will need at least 241,153 valid signatures to qualify. New Approach Washington are the backers who raised over a million dollars, with $250,000 of that coming from Peter Lewis, the Ex-CEO of progressive insurance who has become a cannabis philanthropist. Initiative 502 would create a regulated system of state-licensed growers, processors and outlets and at each stage, the state will collect a 25 percent excise tax. Those licensees, at each stage will cost $250, with a renewal fee of $1000.

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California Chapter of Addiction Medicine Has Different Opinion on Legalization

California Chapter of Addiction Medicine Has Different Opinion on Legalization

The Directors of the American Society for Addiction Medicine had a meeting on Sunday in Washington to discuss their recent California chapter. The California Chapter of the American Society for Addiction has been considering supporting a legalization measure in the state. The report from three of their top California members says they would like to [Read on . . .]

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Americans for Safe Access Sues the US Attorney General

Americans for Safe Access Sues the US Attorney General

The medical marijuana advocacy group, “Americans for Safe Access”  is trying to use the court system to stop the raids of dispensaries in the State of California. NORML Show Live has been covering the systematic threats, closures and harassment of dozens of dispensaries in California following letters sent out to landlords by California US attorneys [Read on . . .]

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Colorado Issues the Nation's first Medical Marijuana Business License

Colorado Issues the Nation’s first Medical Marijuana Business License

Out of the thousands of medical marijuana dispensaries in our country, most of them had to get some kind of business license to operate a store front. It has been an issue at the local level with many towns and municipalities, particularly in the states of California and Colorado, handing out general business licenses. Some [Read on . . .]

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Fontana Police Send Their Own Threatening Letters to Dispensaries

Fontana Police Send Their Own Threatening Letters to Dispensaries

Fontana, California’s police chief has taken a clue from US attorneys and has started a campaign to rid his town of medical marijuana dispensaries.

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Medical Marijuana Card Holder Sues the US for 2nd Amendment Violations

Medical Marijuana Card Holder Sues the US for 2nd Amendment Violations

The Second Amendment Rights of medical marijuana patients have come into focus lately.  When Oregonian Cynthia Willis was denied a renewal for her concealed weapons permit three years ago, the medical marijuana community took notice.  That case was decided in Ms. Willis’s favor, but the local sheriff , Mike Winter, wants to take it to [Read on . . .]

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Oklahoma Governor Just Says No Way

Oklahoma Governor Just Says No Way

In an online town hall forum Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin stated very clearly that she is firmly opposed to legalizing marijuana for medical reasons or otherwise. Gov. Fallin says she personally analyzes hundreds of pardon and parole requests each month and by her own estimate 90 percent of those in the system are struggling with substance abuse. She theorizes that many of those began with smoking marijuana.

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Small Southern Oregon Town is Tops for Growers

Small Southern Oregon Town is Tops for Growers

Williams Oregon is the top town for medical marijuana growers in a state know for growers of marijuana.. Based on Zip codes, almost 20 percent of the population is registered to grow cannabis legally

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