Photo: Beverly Hills NORML |
The California Marijuana Report™, a cutting edge report for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws featuring California cannabis news, music and culture, has joined forces with Beverly Hills NORML.
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Dude… This story’s probably gonna make you feel better about yourself, because you are so much more together than the idiot in Flagstaff, Arizona, who busted into a head shop and stole $300 worth of fake weed Monday night.
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Encycloweedia works with all iPhones and iPod Touches running version 2.0 software or later. |
A Dallas architecture company found business to be a little too slow for their liking. Unlike many others, they did something creative — and lucrative — about it. They created “Encycloweedia,” an iPhone app that serves as a one-stop resource for potheads.
Graphic: thefreshscent.com |
If you’re a legal medical marijuana patient in Washington and you thought your doctor’s recommendation protected you from search or arrest, you’re wrong. According to a new court ruling, you can be arrested and hauled into court every time an officer smells pot at your home — even if you are complying with the law.
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Imagine the concept: You and your doctor, rather than the Legislature, deciding how much medicine you need. |
The California Supreme Court has struck down limits on how much medical marijuana patients can possess and cultivate.
Graphic: The Seattle Times |
The Legislature in Washington state displayed a trait Wednesday for which they are becoming well known: spinelessness, especially when it comes to marijuana law reform.
Photo: WAMM |
WAMM grows medical marijuana for terminally ill patients. |
A case which could have far reaching implications in patient access to medical marijuana is coming back to court for a settlement hearing on Friday.
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Seattleites protest marijuana laws in the annual Marijuana March, May 2008. |
As promised, Seattle’s new city attorney is dismissing marijuana possession cases.
Photo: Safe Access San Diego |
Tiffani Kjeldergaard got her bongs and pipes back from the cops. Now her lawyer is filing a motion to get the pot back, too. |
On January 19, a San Diego medical marijuana patient got her bongs back from the police, winning a seven-month battle after the bongs were seized in June 2009.
Photo: Alachua County Jail |
Robert Michael Grady, Jr. tried to eat his marijuana; now he’s charged with felony tampering instead of misdemeanor possession |
A Florida man who was pulled over for not using his turn signal ended up in jail for allegedly trying to eat a handful of marijuana.