Medical marijuana rules called a burden on police

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- Medical marijuana rules called a burden on police
- 200 marijuana plants found at Harris County warehouse
- Amy Winehouse drops drug case appeal in Norway

Medical marijuana rules called a burden on police
Detroit Free Press United States 
About 100 people gathered at state offices to voice their concerns about the rules and regulations written by the Michigan Department of Community Health which will oversee the medical marijuana program starting April 4. The law went into effect in December but without identification cards said Zorotney a person could still be cited or arrested for possession. Voters approved Proposal 1 the medical marijuana initiative by 63% on Nov. 4 with every county in Michigan voting in favor of the new law. The law would allow users with terminal or chronic illnesses such as HIV glaucoma and neurological diseases and their caregivers to grow up to 12 marijuana plants and use marijuana to treat symptoms of pain and nausea. The law would prohibit users from using marijuana in public places or to operate a vehicle under the influence. Zorotney also suggested that the ID card system be entered into the same law enforcement database as driver’s licenses to allow officers to be sure a registrant is legal.
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200 marijuana plants found at Harris County warehouse
Houston Chronicle United States 
html Authorities discovered about 200 marijuana plants at a north Harris County warehouse while putting out a small fire at the facility Monday afternoon officials said. Harris County Sheriff’s Deputies and a local fire department responded to a call about a possible electrical fire at a warehouse in the 15300 block of Chaplin around 2 p. m said Sheriff’s Department spokesman Lt. When authorities arrived at the warehouse — described as a three-bay mechanical garage — a key holder let them onto the fenced-in property where firefighters located and extinguished a small smoldering fire on a power supply box on the exterior of the building Legg said.
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Amy Winehouse drops drug case appeal in Norway
The Associated Press 
They held overnight and were released after paying fines of 3000 kroner ($428). They were held overnight and released after paying fines of 3000 kroner ($428). Winehouse 25 later appealed the fine claiming Norwegian police made mistakes in the case. An initial trial date in March 2008 was postponed at the request of her attorney and Winehouse was summoned last month by the Bergen appeals court to make her case on Jan.

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