Michigan Medical Marijuana Raids Involve 160 Cops from 16 Law Enforcement Agencies at 28 Locations, 27 People Indicted, Charges Dropped "Temporarily" a Few Days Later
Raids obviously involved asset seizures too
Raids obviously involved asset seizures too
In Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Los Angeles
Officer safety trumps for the children
Discussion about enforcement as more states decriminalize or legalize scheduled for Wednesday
Obama's inconsistency on medical marijuana is reason to doubt his tolerance of legalization.
Let's see if the feds themselves will follow them
Miami police investigating
With the Drug War winding down, they're finding new excuses to use their military-grade toys.
The stuff is legal there
Where marijuana possession has been fully legalized
No? Militarized cops might attack you for buying bottled water or shoot your dog anyway.
Were the cops engaged in robbery or intimidation?
An average of 36 per year, compared to 20 under George W. Bush
Two Long Beach stores targeted for asset forfeiture
Charged with involuntary manslaughter
Says he's never sold drugs out of his apartment, wasn't home during the raid
One of two brothers filing the suit died, making the defense's case harder to prove
Green light for prohibition
Public opinion isn't budging them an inch
The control freaks aren't backing off
The Obama administration continues its drug warrior ways
Legislation to legalize its use is named after her
Would block federal interference in the states that legalize medical pot
Can cities or counties ban them within their boundaries?
Looked "very much" like the guy they were looking for
The president has perplexing relationship with the Tenth Amendment
Determines Harborside operating within state and local laws
State medical marijuana law does not allow for them
Feds try to claim the city lacks standing to defend it from seizure
An FBI SWAT team stormed a family home in District Heights, Maryland, yesterday at 6 a.m.
We do not understand this "federalism" of which you speak
Story of ballot initiative effort told through eyes of Oaksterdam University