Author Steve Elliott ~alapoet~
| Pinal County Sheriff’s Office |
| This photo provided by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office shows Jason Alistair Lowery. Lowery, a deportation officer with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is accused of leading police on a high-speed chase in the Arizona desert while dumping bales of marijuana out the window of his government vehicle. |
It was one of those Kodak moments when you just wish you could’ve been there.
| Cafe Sozo |
A witness was arrested Tuesday in California after he testified in the preliminary hearing of another man facing felony charges of cultivating marijuana and possessing it for sale.
| Steve Elliott ~alapoet~ |
Of Seattle’s 105 medical marijuana dispensaries, almost two-thirds — 68 — have business licenses, according to a report in alternative weekly The Stranger.
| San Francisco Sentinel |
| California state Senator Mark Leno: “I urge the federal government to stand down in its massive attack on medical marijuana dispensaries” |
Two California lawmakers on Wednesday joined medical marijuana patients, dispensary operators and advocates to call for an immediate end to the federal government’s broad crackdown on dispensaries.
| THC Finder |
| Voters in the Sunshine State could get a chance to decide for themselves about medical marijuana — if the Republican-controlled Legislature will let them |
A state lawmaker in Florida filed a joint resolution this week that would allow Floridians to decide for themselves in the 2012 election whether they want to legalize medical marijuana with a constitutional amendment. At this point, the Republican-controlled Legislature is all that stands in the way.
| Reform Conference |
Will California, Washington State or Colorado vote to legalize marijuana in 2012?
| The Hemp Report |
| This hemp farm is located in Suffolk, U.K. |
A team of Canadian researchers has sequenced the genome of cannabis sativa, the plant that produces both industrial hemp and marijuana, and in the process they’ve revealed the genetic changes that led to the plant’s drug-producing properties.
| Quick Trading Company |
| Happy Buds give guidance on marijuana strains that work best for more than 25 occasions, profiling more than 80 varieties |
Happy Buds: Marijuana for Any Occasion, the latest book from ganja guru Ed Rosenthal, is unlike any other marijuana book on the market, including any of Ed’s other works. The book aims to answer the question, “What strain is good for that?” in a recreational way. As the front cover puts it, “Dance • Play • Chill • Snuggle,” and it has cannabis suggestions for all the above.