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- Man pleads guilty in killing of 14-year-old.
- Former fugitive pleads guilty; lawyer hopes for probation.
… site rejected: Proposed site to provide medical marijuana…
Free with registration – Fresno Bee – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 30, 2006
–> COPYRIGHT 2006 The Fresno Bee Byline: Tim Sheehan Mar. 30–VISALIA — The proximity of a notorious park is sending Jeff Nunes back to the drawing board to find a new site for a medical marijuana dispensary. Nunes’ Visalia Compassionate Caregivers provides marijuana for medical use by about 400 patients who have a doctor’s written recommendation for the drug. He is looking to move his operation from its current upstairs office in downtown Visalia to a site that complies with a strict.
Huge hemp seized in Sherpur and Madaripur.
Free with registration – UNB – United News of Bangladesh – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 30, 2006
–> COPYRIGHT 2006 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd Sherpur, Mar 30 (UNB) – A taskforce of Narcotics Control Department and BDR seized 3kgs of hemp from Bazardi village in Nokla upazila on Wednesday. On secret information, the taskforce led by Magistrate M Shahidul Islam raided the house of Champak at the village and recovered the hemp from.
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Press-Enterprise – Press-Enterprise (subscription) – Mar 30, 2006
10:00 PM PST on Thursday, March 30, 2006
By DAVID HERMANNThe Press-Enterprise
PALM SPRINGS – No new medical marijuana dispensaries will open in Palm Springs — at least not until May 13. The City Council unanimously approved an urgency ordinance this week prohibiting pot sellers from setting up shop for 45 days while a task force made up of medical marijuana advocates, police, residents and city officials studies how to regulate them. To the relief of the roughly two dozen medical marijuana users who came to Wednesday's council meeting, Palm Springs' temporary ban allows a dispensary that already is open and another in the process of opening to operate at their current locations pending the results of the task force's work. Palm Springs had no regulations regarding the sale of medical marijuana, a situation that city officials said could have led to the unchecked proliferation of dispensaries throughout the city. The city's existing dispensary, the Collective Apothecary of Palm Springs, opened at its North Palm Canyon Drive location without any permits or official approvals… 10:00 PM PST on Thursday, March 30, 2006
By DAVID HERMANNThe Press-Enterprise
PALM SPRINGS – No new medical marijuana dispensaries will open in Palm Springs — at least not until May 13. The City Council unanimously approved an urgency ordinance this week prohibiting pot sellers from setting up shop for 45 days while a task force made up of medical marijuana advocates, police, residents and city officials studies how to regulate them. To the relief of the roughly two dozen medical marijuana users who came to Wednesday's council meeting, Palm Springs' temporary ban allows a dispensary that already is open and another in the process of opening to operate at their current locations pending the results of the task force's work. Palm Springs had no regulations regarding the sale of medical marijuana, a situation that city officials said could have led to the unchecked proliferation of dispensaries throughout the city. The city's existing dispensary, the Collective Apothecary of Palm Springs, opened at its North Palm Canyon Drive location without any permits or official approvals. City officials have said that and other problems, including increased loitering and illegal drug sales near the Apothecary, as reasons that such businesses need regulation. In addition to studying how the city can regulate dispensaries, the task force will help determine the appropriate location for all of the businesses as well as the hours they should operate, said City Attorney Doug Holland on Thursday.
Man pleads guilty in killing of 14-year-old.
Free with registration – Columbus Dispatch – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 30, 2006
Before Kurt Douglas Stewart admitted in court yesterday to killing a 14-year-old boy, he told a judge that he thought the barrel was empty when he showed his father’s gun to John “JJ” Dickson. “JJ came over to my house. He asked me if I had any marijuana. I told him I didn’t,” Stewart said. “We started talking about guns. ” Prosecutors verified those details.
Former fugitive pleads guilty; lawyer hopes for probation.
Free with registration – Lexington Herald Leader – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 30, 2006
30–An Ohio man who was a fugitive in Lexington for 17 years pleaded guilty this morning to charges that could make him eligible for parole in about two years. A judge will decide next month whether he’s eligible for probation. In 1989, William C. Sawyer was arrested after driving through Lexington with 56 pounds of marijuana in the trunk of his 1978 Grand.