Marijuana plants tied to house fire

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- Marijuana plants tied to house fire
- Hemet wants to keep out medical-marijuana dispensaries
- Raided cannabis cafe could reopen
- LEGALIZING MARIJUANA IS DANGEROUS MOVE
- Over 100 Pounds of Marijuana Discovered

Marijuana plants tied to house fire
Seattle Times – Oct 23, 2007
A man and a woman who lived in the house in the 2700 block of Alpine Drive Southeast were arrested on suspicion of growing marijuana, said Auburn Police Commander Willard Lathrop. Police found about 400 plants in various stages of growth. The grow was fueled by an illegal power tap. An electrical short in one of the grow rooms caused the fire, Lathrop said.

Hemet wants to keep out medical-marijuana dispensaries
Press-Enterprise – Press-Enterprise (subscription) – Oct 23, 2007
The City Council, at a study session Tuesday, reviewed policies in neighboring cities and directed staff to draft an ordinance that council members could soon approve. “I don't think I'm ready to set up drug houses,” Councilman Eric McBride said at the study session. He added that if marijuana is truly legal for medical use, it should be sold in pharmacies. The council discussion was prompted when Planning Director Richard Masyczek said that in the last month, there have been three “fairly serious” queries to the department about requirements for setting up medical-marijuana dispensaries. Advocates of medical marijuana use say the dispensaries provide a valuable service to patients and should not be banned in Hemet. “It's certainly a hardship issue for patients,” said Kris Hermes, spokesman for Americans for Safe Access, an Oakland-based advocacy group for medical-marijuana use and research. Hermes said patients who have no access locally to marijuana for medical use have to travel long distances to get it… Norco, Fontana and Redlands are also on that list. Earlier this year, federal drug enforcement authorities raided or closed four Inland marijuana dispensaries — in Corona, Perris, Riverside and Norco. State law approved by voters in 1996 allows people suffering from AIDS-related complications, cancer, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma and other diseases to use cannabis to relieve pain. Patients must first get a doctor's recommendation and can possess no more than 8 ounces of marijuana and six mature plants. But marijuana use remains a federal crime, and federal officials view state and local laws as irrelevant. At the Hemet council study session, Masyczek said the proponents of the potential medical-marijuana dispensaries did not identify themselves but inquired in detail about what steps are needed to set up such dispensaries. Masyczek said he has determined that such establishments were not permitted in Hemet but said that the City Council should adopt an ordinance specifically prohibiting them.

Raided cannabis cafe could reopen
BBC News – Oct 23, 2007
Several people have been arrested at the industrial unit in Freshbrook Road, Lancing, but police say they have no powers to close the premises down. Insp James Asser said officers had to gather evidence to prove in court it was being used for smoking cannabis. He said new reinforcements included razor wire and electric currents. Wall pulled down

“The information and intelligence we have indicates it will be opened again,” he said.

LEGALIZING MARIJUANA IS DANGEROUS MOVE
Daily Trojan Online – Oct 23, 2007
substring(0, thispageresult. Total legalization of marijuana is harmful to society because of its effects of the human body. Although I believe that medicinal marijuana should be utilized for patients who experience chronic pain, stress or insomnia. Partly due to the fact that most marijuana smokers inhale large drags and hold the smoke in longer, marijuana smoke contains 50 to 70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke. This study, conducted by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, implies that legalization can be a chance not worth taking because of its harms. Legalizing marijuana to be sold and taxed by only those who purchase it is a plan with many holes… Total legalization of marijuana is harmful to society because of its effects of the human body. Although I believe that medicinal marijuana should be utilized for patients who experience chronic pain, stress or insomnia. Partly due to the fact that most marijuana smokers inhale large drags and hold the smoke in longer, marijuana smoke contains 50 to 70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke. This study, conducted by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, implies that legalization can be a chance not worth taking because of its harms. Legalizing marijuana to be sold and taxed by only those who purchase it is a plan with many holes. People who don’t need marijuana for medical purposes will abuse the highly potent drug.

Over 100 Pounds of Marijuana Discovered
KRGV – Oct 23, 2007
He tells us officers, along with Border Patrol agents, caught the group of people. They reportedly found the 127 pounds of drugs hidden in a spool of rope. According to investigators, 25-year-old Rodolfo Renteria confessed to having the marijuana. He’ll be charged with possession of marijuana

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