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Putin is a War Criminal
Salright. It's comin, just not anytime soon.Sorry guys, It was a post my local radio station, KISW 99.9 put up and then took down right away. Where is that embarrassed emoticon at?
Salright. It's comin, just not anytime soon.Sorry guys, It was a post my local radio station, KISW 99.9 put up and then took down right away. Where is that embarrassed emoticon at?
BLOOMFIELD, N.M. — Charles C. Lynch seemed to be doing everything right when he opened a medical marijuana dispensary in the tidy coastal town of Morro Bay, Calif.
The mayor, the city attorney and leaders of the local Chamber of Commerce all came for the ribbon-cutting in 2006. The conditions for his business license, including a ban on customers younger than 18 and compliance with California’s medical marijuana laws, were posted on the wall.
But two years later, Mr. Lynch was convicted of multiple felonies under federal law for selling marijuana. He is one of hundreds of defendants and prisoners caught up in the stark conflict between federal law, which puts marijuana in the same class as heroin with no exception for medical sales, and the decisions by many states to authorize medical uses.
“I feel so left out of society,” said Mr. Lynch, 52, who is out on bond and appealing his conviction, from a battered trailer behind his mother’s house here in northwestern New Mexico. He is waiting to see if he must go to prison.
Now, though, a legal wild card has been injected into his case and those of several other defendants in California and Washington State.
In December, in a little-publicized amendment to the 2015 appropriations bill that one legal scholar called a “buried land mine,” Congress barred the Department of Justice from spending any money to prevent states from “implementing their own State laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.”
In the most advanced test of the law yet, Mr. Lynch’s lawyers have asked the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to “direct the D.O.J. to cease spending funds on the case.” In a filing late last month, they argued that federal officials continuing to work on his prosecution “would be committing criminal acts.”
...And he wants to cut the Department of Education, completely privatize medicare....and is a against the legalization of Cannabis.Stand with Rand Paul in 2016
He wants to protect the rights of mmj paitents and reform the federal drug policys ....... doing my happy dance. Lol
Don't turn this into a political fight and get this thread shut down. Stick to issues related to cannabis.
Your right R or L we all want the same thing here, a Prez that shows up 15 minuets late to an event because they was hitting one up in the car.
Medical marijuana prescription challenged by dead man's family
Dream story for the 'Harpies'. This could happen.
Medical marijuana prescription challenged by dead man's family
Dream story for the 'Harpies'. This could happen.
...He describes it as an education consulting company.
Marijuana for Trauma doesn't provide marijuana directly to its clients, Henry said. His organization works with a Frederiction physician who has expertise in PTSD and marijuana therapy.
"A big problem is a lot of doctors don't understand cannabinoid therapy yet. So we get a lot of referrals from family doctors and our doctor will prescribe it to them under acknowledgement of their own doctor," said Henry.
"Then we educate them on how to use cannabis, whether it's to be vaporized, or oral ingestion through baking."
Henry says Marijuana for Trauma has served over 500 people so far.
There are now plans to open satellite locations in Markham, Ont. and St. John's. The Sydney is set to open by mid-May.
Henry said the goal is to find a physician in Sydney to write prescriptions. In the meantime, he says he's willing to pick up suffering veterans and drive them to see Marijuana for Trauma's doctor in Fredericton.
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WED APR 15, 2015 AT 08:25 AM PDT
Gov. Chris Christie on legalizing marijuana: 'If President, I will crack down on it'
I'm against GMO anything, and Monsanto anything, for that matter. To say it's an evil company is an understatement.Would you smoke GMO pot, or would you prefer to smoke nature’s finest?