Trayvon Martin had Traces of Marijuana in His System According to Autopsy

In the on-going investigation into the killing of teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida, new information about the case was released today in his autopsy results. Medical examiners found traces of cannabis metabolites in Trayvon Martin’s system during the post-modem exam. Seventeen-year old Trayvon Martin was shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer who was arrested on [Read on . . .]

NYC Arrests for Marijuana Up for the 7th Straight Year

New York City was the first major city to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana possession. What could have been a proud history of progressive and rational cannabis laws has become a history of racism leading to New York City having become the world capitol of marijuana arrests, with the most people going to jail over [Read on . . .]

As Legalization Question Headed for the Ballot, Poll Shows Voters Split

A new poll in Washington state shows that voters are evenly split on the question of legalizing marijuana for all adults.  The poll published this week was done by Elway Research, 1`that asked 411 randomly selected voters about legalization this way: “Washington voters may be asked this fall to vote on an initiative to legalize [Read on . . .]

Arizona Officials Bust Major Mexican Cartel Ring

According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Sinaloa Cartel is responsible for smuggling 3.3 million pounds of marijuana, 20,000 pounds of cocaine and 10,000 pounds of heroin into the U.S. through Arizona over the past five years.  Officials say that amounts to about $2 Billion in revenue. The investigation into the drug ring in [Read on . . .]

The White House Issues a Response to the Cannabis Community

It’s official. The legalization community has finally gotten a response from the White House. Well, the Nation’s DRUG CZAR, Gil Kerlikowski answered, anyway. And you can probably guess where they stand on the issue. Weeks ago, the White House launched a website called “We The People” as a tool to help the average citizen to [Read on . . .]

Oct 252011
Mexican Drug War Being Waged in Urban Areas

Mexican Government has allowed domestic marijuana and opium production to climb to record levels. Heroin seizures on the border have tripled since 2006.

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 . . .]

Florida Woman Sues Over Being Arrested for Sage

A woman in Florida who was arrested for felony marijuana possession is suing for wrongful arrest. She might just have a case, she was charged with marijuana possession even though the bag they caught her with turned out to be Sage. 49 year old, Robin Brown says a Broward County Sheriff’s deputy caught her while she was bird watching back in March of 2009. He used his field kit on the herb she had in a bag, and said that in the field it tested positive for marijuana.

Support From Unions, Cops, NAACP Make Proposition 19 Likely To Pass

Current polls show that Prop 19 is likely to pass. Awareness and support seem to be reaching a critical mass, or a hundredth-monkey turning point.

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