Megan Fox: ‘I hope they legalize (marijuana)’
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- Megan Fox: ‘I hope they legalize (marijuana)’
- Goleta Temporarily Bans Medical Marijuana
- Middle River man arrested on marijuana assault charges
- Student’s Essay: ‘Legalize Marijuana’
- Gang jailed for attempt to smuggle £36m of cannabis into Britain
- Blotter: Several people cited and released in Los Gatos on …
Megan Fox: ‘I hope they legalize (marijuana)’
Kansas City Star
People look at it like it’s this crazy hippy (jacked)-up thing to do. I hope they legalize it.
Goleta Temporarily Bans Medical Marijuana
The Santa Barbara Independent
Citing the need to examine the option of allowing and regulating dispensaries in more detail the council imposed upon itself an August 30 deadline to come up with something. ?Part of the argument against [regulation] is that it?s in conflict with federal law? said Councilmember Michael Bennett who found issue with a document produced by city staff indicating that medical marijuana dispensaries attract crime. ?If we were to prohibit businesses that attract crime we could go on a rampage? he said pointing to stores selling liquor and firearms as more of a risk. Several medical marijuana patients showed up at the hearing to offer comment with one man ? who said he was suffering from a painful digestive tract ailment known as Crohn?s disease ? getting on his knees before the council.
Middle River man arrested on marijuana assault charges
Baltimore Sun
Petajnik of the 12000 block of Cunninghill Cove Road in Middle River was charged with possession of drugs with intent to distribute assault and reckless endangerment. Petajnik was driving a 2007 Hyundai Sante Fe on the Beltway near Route 702 on May 29 when he got into a dispute with a woman and showed a handgun police said. The woman contacted state police and provided a description of the car.
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Student’s Essay: ‘Legalize Marijuana’
KIRtv.com
But few people know that Al Gore also supports the legalization of marijuana. The famed German philosopher Freidrich Nietzche once said “If one seeks relief from unbearable pressure one is to eat hashish”. The founding father of our nation George Washington said “Make the most of the Indian hemp seed and sow it everywhere!” Marijuana is one of the safest medicinal substances on the planet and is supported by many acclaimed celebrity role models. Famous Hollywood actor Johnny Depp says “I’m not a big pothead or anything like that but weed is much much less dangerous than alcohol”. ther well known supporters of marijuana include Snoop Dogg all of the Marley family Niel Young Willie Nelson Michael Phelps Chris Farley Al Gore Andrew Jackson Abraham Lincoln Nietzche Barack bama John Adams James Madison JFK and of course myself. A total of 11 United States presidents either grew smoked or supported the legalization of Marijuana. With the support of some of the greatest thinkers and world leaders of all time it’s a wonder that marijuana is still illegal.
Gang jailed for attempt to smuggle £36m of cannabis into Britain
Times nline
A senior source told The Times that every single space in the boat was filled including the two fresh water tanks. “The boat was absolutely stuffed from top to bottom. Every panel that could be unscrewed had been and was full of cannabis. ” The crew had spent 28 days at sea since leaving Ceuta in Morocco via a secret coastal rendezvous with another boat off the coast of Morocco to pick up the drugs. The captain 81-year-old Israeli Moshe Kedar had been recruited as a “logistics man” by Israeli gang leaders Yehezkel Srebro 57 and Mordechai Hersh 67 and spent months preparing the illegal mission. Srebro and heavily-bearded Hersh had served substantial prison sentences after they were caught setting up an ecstasy factory in Holland in 1994. Investigators were surprised to discover Kedar’s central role in the plot especially as he had no criminal background.
Blotter: Several people cited and released in Los Gatos on …
San Jose Mercury News
Several individuals were cited and released for possessing marijuana and hosting an underage drinking party. at Regent Drive and Heintz Court a woman was arrested and booked into the main jail for being under the influence of a controlled substance and outstanding warrants. A man who was with her was cited and released for possession of marijuana.