| Graphic: THC Finder |
Once again, Illinois is moving tantalizingly close to legalizing medical marijuana.
| Graphic: THC Finder |
Once again, Illinois is moving tantalizingly close to legalizing medical marijuana.
| Photo: Jesse Tinsley/The Spokane Spokesman-Review |
| Outside the THC Pharmacy medical marijuana dispensary, activists chant “DEA, go away!” in protest on Perry St. in Spokane, Wash., Thursday, April 28, 2011. The DEA raided the dispensary while most dispensary owners and pot activists were at a meeting about how to handle DEA raids. |
The federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) conducted aggressive, SWAT-style raids on Thursday on at least three dispensaries in Spokane, Washington, that provided medical marijuana to qualified patients.
| Graphic: Phawker |
CDC, based in Seattle, had already scheduled raid preparedness classes around the state this week. It turns out that the training is even more timely and needed than the group may have imagined.
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It’s back by popular demand, according to promoters. The Grateful Dead Movie, originally filmed in 1974 and released in 1977, is coming back to theaters.
| Photo: The Weed Street Journal |
| Interestingly, the 1911 Massachusetts law specifically permitted medicinal use of cannabis with a prescription |
Friday marks an unhappy anniversary in hemp history. On April 29, 1911, Massachusetts enacted the first state law making it illegal to sell or possess cannabis without a prescription, becoming the first U.S. state to institute marijuana prohibition.
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Medical marijuana advocacy group Americans for Safe Access (ASA) on Thursday threatened to file suit against the City of San Diego if it doesn’t amend a recent ordinance that patient advocates are calling a de facto ban on local cannabis distribution facilities.
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Washington Governor Christine Gregoire seems to be wavering between a partial veto and a full veto of a medical marijuana dispensary bill passed by the Legislature last week.
| Photo: LGN |
| Our brothers and sisters in Indonesia are already in the street. Why stand we here idle? |
| Graphic: Salem-News/NORML Blog |
It only took two years for the U.S. federal government to get from “we won’t interfere in state medical marijuana laws” to threatening raids and even arrests of state employees if dispensaries are legalized.
| Graphic: KTVQ |
Montana’s state House and Senate have passed a bill aimed at radically slashing the number of authorized medical marijuana users and eliminating large cannabis businesses in the state.