Fresno County Issues Medical Marijuana ID Cards
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- Fresno County Issues Medical Marijuana ID Cards
- Medicinal marijuana OK, but the critics persist
- Medical marijuana debate to return
- Family arrested on marijuana charges
Fresno County Issues Medical Marijuana ID Cards
ABC30.com, CA
If you have a note from a doctor saying you need pot, and $107, you can get a card allowing you to be in possession of a small quantity of marijuana, for medical use. Jena Adams, Fresno County Health Department, says “The card will allow them to possess and to grow a certain amount of marijuana and to use for their medical purposes. ” It’s welcome news to Diana Kirby. She uses marijuana for pain management and other medical problems.
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Medicinal marijuana OK, but the critics persist
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI
com | The Enquirer. 4, Michigan now will have legalized marijuana for medical use. But despite its medical label and popular support, medical marijuana has drawn the ire of many critics. battlecreekenquirer.
Medical marijuana debate to return
Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD
“Newland said he’s convinced that if the issue returns to the ballot, voters will approve it. That makes it likely that legislators will be more receptive to a real debate over the issue than happened in 2005, he said. He also said in written updates on the issue that advocates will have “medical cannabis patients and their doctors ready to testify in legislative hearings. Lange said he introduced the 2005 bill at the request of a constituent who failed to appear to testify. “I was left hanging out to dry at the committee,” Lange said. ‘”At the time, I collected quite a bit of evidence about the issue. I’m not likely to invest a lot of time on it again.
Family arrested on marijuana charges
Ukiah Daily Journal, CA
A total of four people were arrested for what was allegedly an indoor growing operation in the Poppy Drive area of Brooktrails. High Pacific Gas and Electric use and neighborhood complaints caused the Mendocino Major Crimes Task Force to serve a search warrant, Commander Bob Nishiyama said. Grows in the home occupied a garage, basement and bedroom. Law enforcement found an estimated $1,500 in cash, three guns and about 20 pounds of processed marijuana, Nishiyama said.