… drugs seized in Mayfair bust: In addition to marijuana worth…
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The News Review:
- … drugs seized in Mayfair bust: In addition to marijuana worth…
- North Dakota Farmers File Motion for Summary Judgment in Hemp Farming…
- Marijuana News Briefs: Cancer in the Gut Reduced by Cannabinoids
- Medical marijuana group seeks investigation in Yakima County
- Could Cannabis Quell Americans Addiction to Pain Meds?
- Medical marijuana group seeks investigation in Yakima County
… drugs seized in Mayfair bust: In addition to marijuana worth…
Free with registration – Philadelphia Inquirer – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 20, 2007
| Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) (September, 2007). 20–The marijuana in Ziploc bags was high-quality hydroponic pot and the cocaine so pure that the owner was remixing bricks to increase the value, police said.
North Dakota Farmers File Motion for Summary Judgment in Hemp Farming…
Earthtimes.org – Sep 20, 2007
Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) obstruction of state-licensed and state-regulated commercial hemp farming in the United States. The farmers are seeking a declaration that they cannot be criminally prosecuted for growing hemp under state regulations, now in effect in North Dakota, which ensure cultivated plants have no potential drug value and are grown solely for the production of legal hemp fiber and seed commodities. The Motion and other legal documents can be viewed at.
Marijuana News Briefs: Cancer in the Gut Reduced by Cannabinoids
BBSNews – Sep 20, 2007
A total of 149 physicians in Rhode Island have referred
patients to the program. The Health Department has rejected 10
applicants as caregivers because of felony drug convictions, and
a caregiver and patient have had their medical-cannabis identity
cards revoked after being arrested for having dozens more
plants than allowed. Patients in the program may possess up to
12 cannabis plants and 2. 5 ounces (about 70 grams) of
cannabis. An adult without any felony drug convictions may
serve as a “caregiver” for up to 5 patient. (Source: The
Providence Journal of 9 September 2007)
Germany: Cannabis extract
The first patient, who was approved the medical use of cannabis
by the Federal Institute for Pharmaceuticals and Medical
Products in early August, received a standardized cannabis
extract on 13 September. The extract was manufactured by the
company THC Pharm from cannabis of the Dutch company
Bedrocan and was supplied for free… 5 ounces (about 70 grams) of
cannabis. An adult without any felony drug convictions may
serve as a “caregiver” for up to 5 patient. (Source: The
Providence Journal of 9 September 2007)
Germany: Cannabis extract
The first patient, who was approved the medical use of cannabis
by the Federal Institute for Pharmaceuticals and Medical
Products in early August, received a standardized cannabis
extract on 13 September. The extract was manufactured by the
company THC Pharm from cannabis of the Dutch company
Bedrocan and was supplied for free. The pharmacy of Claudia
H. , who suffers from multiple sclerosis, prepared a sesame oil
based liquid from it. The future price of the cannabis extract is
unknown.
Medical marijuana group seeks investigation in Yakima County
kgw.com – Sep 20, 2007
Washington’s medical marijuana law was approved by nearly 60 percent of voters in 1998, closely behind California in the first wave of similar measures around the country. CannaCare, a medical marijuana patient advocacy group, says officials in Yakima County are not following the law. Documents show that Yakima County Sheriff Ken Irwin has refused to follow the law for nine years, and Prosecutor Ron Zirkle has been complicit in violating the law, the group said. “Medical marijuana patients are expected to obey the medical marijuana law in the state of Washington, but the sheriff and prosecutor in Yakima County apparently believe that they are not required to follow state law in their county,” Steve Sarich, executive director of CannaCare, said in a statement Wednesday… Washington’s medical marijuana law was approved by nearly 60 percent of voters in 1998, closely behind California in the first wave of similar measures around the country. CannaCare, a medical marijuana patient advocacy group, says officials in Yakima County are not following the law. Documents show that Yakima County Sheriff Ken Irwin has refused to follow the law for nine years, and Prosecutor Ron Zirkle has been complicit in violating the law, the group said. “Medical marijuana patients are expected to obey the medical marijuana law in the state of Washington, but the sheriff and prosecutor in Yakima County apparently believe that they are not required to follow state law in their county,” Steve Sarich, executive director of CannaCare, said in a statement Wednesday. The group said it would petition state Attorney General Rob McKenna to investigate and prosecute Irwin and Zirkle if they have violated state laws.
Could Cannabis Quell Americans Addiction to Pain Meds?
Lew Rockwell – Sep 20, 2007
) But what if there was a safer, cheaper, and potentially
more effective alternative available for pain management