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| Tanya Garduno, director of the Colorado Springs Medical Cannabis Council, collected signatures from those opposed to a dispensary ban in the city |
Even while El Paso County, Colorado deals with a lawsuit over a ballot measure to ban medical marijuana businesses, the city of Colorado Springs is laughing all the way to the bank, reports Daniel Chacon The Colorado Springs Gazette.
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| Chuck Ream of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association rallies supporters on Thursday. |
Several hundred chanting demonstrators showed their support as 10 people appeared in court on Thursday on multiple charges of delivery of marijuana.
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| David Bronner, Dr. Bronner’s Natural Soaps: “Cannabis for me is a daily sacrament and a communion that at the end of each day helps me get past my small petty self and find my moral center” |
With the election less than a month away, the campaign to pass Proposition 19, California’s marijuana legalization initiative, is pulling in some high-dollar donations.
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| Mexico President Felipe Calderon: Marijuana legalization would mean a “terrible inconsistency” in U.S. drug policy |
The president of Mexico has given his two pesos’ worth in the debate over whether Californians should legalize marijuana at the polls next month.
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The New Jersey Health Department on Wednesday night released 97 pages of rules for what patients, advocates and lawmakers are describing as one of the most restrictive medical marijuana programs in the country.
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| Sean Parker, co-founder of Napster, has donated $100,000 to the Prop 19 marijuana legalization cause in California. |
Sean Parker, the co-founder of Napster and a current venture capitalist, on Monday donated $100,000 to Proposition 19, which would legalize marijuana for adults in California, according to campaign finance records.
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| Kamala Harris (left) and Steve Cooley: Neither will give a straight answer on defending Prop 19 marijuana legalization if California voters pass it |
Both Candidates Hazy On Whether They’d Defend Prop 19 In Court
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| Dunsmuir, California Mayor Peter Arth, himself a medical marijuana patient, stands on his land in the center of town where he is proposing to grow a medical marijuana garden in greenhouses |
In this 1967 episode of TV cop show Dragnet, a father being investigated for this marijuana use tells LAPD’s Joe Friday and Bill Gannon that “marijuana’s going to be just like liquor — packaged and taxed and sold right off the shelf” in the future.
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| Bruce Perlowin: “They were clear we weren’t going to get a city permit, so I decided to reschedule it” |
Organizers have canceled a marijuana festival planned for October at the Silverdome, former home of the Detroit Lions.