LAPD investigating robberies of two medical marijuana dispensaries

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- LAPD investigating robberies of two medical marijuana dispensaries
- Santa Cruz considers moratorium on new medical marijuana dispensaries
- Marijuana-laden surfboard seized off Calif. coast
- 2 charged after marijuana text message goes to officer
- Laura Berman Michigan’s vague marijuana law creates confusion
- Fees for Medical Marijuana Cards Proposed

LAPD investigating robberies of two medical marijuana dispensaries
Los Angeles Times
If it were not for prohibition dipshits wouldn't have as much incentive to commit violent crimes like this or many others. Prohibition is the problem. Not the drugs or in this case the simple benign and wonderful PLANT called cannabis sativa. Wake up and smell the TRUTH. VTE FR PLITICIANS WH SUPPRT ENDING PRHIBITIN.

Santa Cruz considers moratorium on new medical marijuana dispensaries
San Jose Mercury News
Since the bama administration announced in February that federal medical marijuana raids were over Santa Cruz entrepreneurs have come to view dispensing the prescription drug – which is legal under state laws but illegal under federal ones – as a potentially safe and profitable business said Assistant Planning Director Alex Khoury. Two applications have been filed for dispensaries on the Westside. As a result of the interest city leaders on Tuesday will consider a temporary moratorium on new medical pot shops while they review rules governing the businesses including where they can operate and how many the city should allow. There are two existing shops in Harvey West.
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Marijuana-laden surfboard seized off Calif. coast
San Francisco Chronicle
tmpl –>(06-19) 16:22 PDT Imperial Beach Calif. (AP) –Two men paddling surfboards off Southern California have been arrested on suspicion of marijuana smuggling.

2 charged after marijuana text message goes to officer
Philadelphia Inquirer
21 2009 2 charged after marijuana text message goes to officer SALEM N. – A man who allegedly wanted to buy some marijuana was arrested after he mistakenly sent a text message to a Salem police officer authorities said yesterday. Christopher Pew was off-duty when he received the message on his personal cell phone last week. Since he didn’t know the person who had sent the text or whether it was a serious request Pew agreed to meet the texter at a shopping center and the person described what vehicle he would be driving. That led to the arrests of John Milligan 22 and Kelly Reilly 20 both of Pennsville who were charged with loitering to commit a controlled-dangerous-substance offense.

Laura Berman Michigan’s vague marijuana law creates confusion
The Detroit News
Are they drug abusers or patients? The law requires that a physician approve the use of marijuana — and Clark and Redden did see a doctor Dr. Eric Eisenbud who testified on their behalf in court. In one of the other quirks in the case Eisenbud works for the Hemp & THC Clinic approving patients for medical marijuana. He’s a Denver ophthalmologist licensed to practice in Michigan and five other states. Defendants Clark and Redden’s beef was all about the bust: Police got a warrant burst into their home and seized cash as forfeiture money. Their lawyer Plymouth-based Robert Mullen says he empathized with the couple’s plight (“they were being bullied”) and agreed to represent them pro bono. After Wednesday’s preliminary hearing Redden told News reporter Jennifer Chambers he wanted to leave Madison Heights rather than be harassed for growing medicine.

Fees for Medical Marijuana Cards Proposed
RIMFTHEWRLD.net
HoutsMonday June 22 2009Update – Monday 3:55 a. San Bernardino CA – Annual fees for the issuance of medical marijuana cards have been proposed by the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health. The first reading of the ordinance will be tomorrow June 23. jpg’>The San Bernardino County Public Health Department proposes a $ 166 fee for medical marijuana caregivers and non Medi-Cal patients and $ 83 per card for Medi-Cal patients per year.

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