Indian holiday cell phones marijuana get legislative hearings
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- Indian holiday cell phones marijuana get legislative hearings
- Ten arrests made in alleged Santa Cruz-Texas pot operation
- Police: Kindergarten Teacher Busted for Drug Possession
- Should smoking marijuana be a medical option?
- Letter: Cannabis can’t kill a kid
Indian holiday cell phones marijuana get legislative hearings
The Missoulian MT
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday will take testimony on SB212 by Sen. Verdell Jackson R-Kalispell to revoke people's medical marijuana registration of they violate the limitations in the law. The hearing is at 9 a.
Ten arrests made in alleged Santa Cruz-Texas pot operation
San Jose Mercury News USA
All are suspected of growing or selling marijuana resold at exorbitant prices in Texas according to Sgt. Steve Carney of the Sheriff’s ffice drug unit. The large drug operation was apparently funneled through Robert David Scott 39 of Aptos who once a week sold 5 pounds of pot at $4000 a pound to a Texas man. Carney said the unidentified Texan flew to Santa Cruz weekly to pick up his marijuana order then shipped it through a private service to Denton Texas. The Texan has been arrested.
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Police: Kindergarten Teacher Busted for Drug Possession
FXNews
Cevasco had been with the school for three years. Police said Cevasco was arrested after an officer came to her home Tuesday to investigate a drug complaint. Police said officers found marijuana and prescription pills in her bedroom. Cevasco was charged with one felony and one misdemeanor drug charge. She is free on $1500 bail. A phone number listed for Gina R. Cevasco in Jacksonville was disconnected.
Should smoking marijuana be a medical option?
Greensboro News Record NC
That popular-vote referendum was just the most recent decision in a long-running debate: whether it should be legal for people to use grow and sell marijuana for medicinal purposes. n one side: sick suffering patients many ofwhom are dying. For at least some of them cannabis eases symptoms of illness or side effects of treatment. n the other: a federal government that believes marijuana’s benefits are too few and its side effects too risky for the drug to be legalized even to the highly restricted level of cocaine. Billy a Davidson County man who didn’t want his full name used once took the prescription painkiller Dilaudid every day after lingering neck and wrist injuries experiencing some of the same side effects as Hoveland. Dilaudid “didn’t do much” for the pain he said. “And I got hateful.
Letter: Cannabis can’t kill a kid
Mercury-Register CA
Coma? Death? From cannabis? Perhaps if several bales fell from the top of the refrigerator crushing the poor dear. Even an roville jury should laugh out of court anybody making prohibitionist claims as these. Where are the morgues full of dead kids? r the wards full of comatose young cannabis victims?The prohibition of cannabis has been this country’s greatest policy blunder since slavery. — Jay Bergstrom Forest RanchAdvertisement.