| Photo: Miami Herald |
| Jailers wouldn’t call 9-1-1 to help Eric Perez as he lay dying. |
Eric Perez died after suffering all night long, screaming and throwing up.
| Photo: Miami Herald |
| Jailers wouldn’t call 9-1-1 to help Eric Perez as he lay dying. |
Eric Perez died after suffering all night long, screaming and throwing up.
| Graphic: Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol |
| Photo: Teesha McClam/Dayton Daily News |
| Tonya Davis and other activists are working to get a Constitutional amendment on the Ohio ballot in November 2012 to legalize medical marijuana in the state. Davis said cannabis relieves her symptoms without the problems associated with harsh pharmaceutical narcotics. |
A group favoring the legalization of marijuana for medical uses in Ohio has taken initial steps to place a Constitutional amendment on the ballot in November 2012.
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| Here’s where the big bust went down. (OK, here’s where they caught some half-drunk schlub with a blunt.) |
If you’re in the parking lot of a police station and jail, waiting for a friend who’s visiting an inmate inside, you might want to stifle that impulse to fire up a blunt to help pass the time.
| Photo: OC Weekly |
| Philip Victor Williamson, 29, was gunned down in a Long Beach alleyway. |
A $10,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to the arrest of whomever is responsible for the murder of alleged medical marijuana hauler Philip Victor Williamson, whose body was discovered on March 24 in an alley in Long Beach, California.
| Photo: Deadheads United |
| Wayward Bill, the new president of the United States Marijuana Party: “Like a phoenix we will as a party once again rise to shine” |
The torch — or is it the spliff? — has been passed at the United States Marijuana Party, which this week announced Wayward Bill (also known as William A. Chengelis) of Denver, Colorado is taking over its top position.
| Graphic: Rose Law Group |
| Photo: Dana Goes to Jail! |
| Dana Walker: “I am a keen patron of irony and I LOVE the fact that I am going to reclaim my freedom by going to jail” |
A Washington state man on Friday chose jail over paying a marijuana possession fine, as a way of protesting the laws against cannabis.
| Photo: Salem-News |
| Eddy Lepp walked his last mile to federal prison as a free man. |
A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld the conviction and 10-year prison sentence of Charles “Eddy” Lepp, who grew 32,000 marijuana plants for patients and fellow Rastafarians on his land in Lake County, California.
| Photo: Cafe Press |
Cannabinated canines, anyone? A Seattle company is developing a medical marijuana patch for pets, calling it a “question of quality of life.”