Our public land is going to pot
The News Review:
- Our public land is going to pot
- Judge says Feds violated 10th Amendment by subverting state …
- Police uprooting more marijuana plants
- Raids net pot plants valued at $2.5M
- Woman charged after 3-year-old found chewing on marijuana bag
Our public land is going to pot
Chicago Sun-Times, United States
KONKOL Staff Reporters. -Mexico border being tightened, law enforcement is seeing more locally grown marijuana — often with dope farmers using public lands such as parks and forest preserves. Cook County Forest Preserve District Police Chief Richard Waszak says there has been an increase in marijuana farming operations in the Forest Preserve District’s 64,000 acres in recent years.
Judge says Feds violated 10th Amendment by subverting state …
Times-Standard, CA
In a recent telephone interview with Alan Hopper, an ACLU counsel familiar with the case, I asked him what came next? ”The plaintiff will get a get a court-ordered discovery document that will allow them to get documents, and even depositions, from the federal authorities to support their claims,” he explained. So now it’s the city, county, and WAMM’s turn to prove their case against the federal government. The court has recognized a concerted effort by the federal government to sabotage state medical marijuana laws, which violates the U. The significance of this ruling, the first of its kind, cannot be overstated. California voters may finally get what they asked for a dozen years ago.
Police uprooting more marijuana plants
Lower Hudson Journal news, NY
Seizures have soared 36 percent this year as the state police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team credits tougher enforcement and greater collaboration with local police to smoke out growers. Michael Tietz of the Capital Region’s narcotics team.
Raids net pot plants valued at $2.5M
London Free Press, Canada
Police searched 1011 Country Club Cres. on Friday and seized a large amount of marijuana and grow equipment. The bust was one of four Friday raids by London police, with assistance from St. They found a total of 2,537 marijuana plants, valued at $2.
Woman charged after 3-year-old found chewing on marijuana bag
Citizens Voice, PA
The incident occurred at 475 Hazle St. Crystal Lee Glover, 25, will be charged with endangering the welfare of a child. The toddler was at day care on Friday when the marijuana was discovered, police said. Glover admitted the marijuana was hers, according to police.