Wash. man acquitted in med. marijuana case
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- Wash. man acquitted in med. marijuana case
- Hearing Set For Illinois Medical Marijuana Bill
- Marijuana bill stirs dissent in Burnsville
- Towns try to punish public marijuana use
- NH medical marijuana bill debated
Wash. man acquitted in med. marijuana case
Seattle Post Intelligencer
man acquitted in med. — Kitsap County Superior Court jurors have acquitted an lalla Wash. medical marijuana user of growing pot illegally and attempting to sell it.
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Hearing Set For Illinois Medical Marijuana Bill
CBS2 Chicago
hearing will be followed by a debate by the Senate Public Health Committee. The bill “permits the person or the person’s primary caregiver to legally possess no more than 7 dried cannabis plants and 2 ounces of dried usable cannabis. ” It is sponsored by State Sens. Haine (D-Alton) Iris Martinez (D-Chicago) and Jeffrey Schoenberg (D-Evanston).
Marijuana bill stirs dissent in Burnsville
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"We understand that there are people who would benefit from a medical standpoint" Hawkins said. "We just would like to see more regulation. "Authorized people would be able to grow their own marijuana at home under the bill with primary caregivers allowed to grow enough marijuana for up to five patients. According to reports each plant can produce up to a pound of marijuana and can be harvested three times a year. The marijuana would have a street value well into the tens of thousands of dollars. Werner said the proposed legislation could lead to authorizing thousands of individuals to begin growing marijuana in their homes placing the safety of themselves and those nearby in jeopardy. "This bill would create significant harm" Kautz said.
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Towns try to punish public marijuana use
Boston Globe
“Believe me we’re not walking around town looking through people’s windows to see whether they’re smoking a joint” ‘Loughlin said. But critics of the bylaws are skeptical. Steven Epstein a Georgetown lawyer and founder of the Massachusetts Cannabis Reform Coalition said he believes the efforts amount to recriminalization and are “all motivated by police chiefs who lost their power when they no longer had the arbitrary power to arrest people for possessing or using marijuana. ” Saltzman can be reached at.
NH medical marijuana bill debated
York Weekly
medical marijuana bill debated. Legislature has defeated proposals to legalize physician-prescribed use of marijuana for patients with chronic or terminal medical conditions.