DEA Continues Pot Raids, But Tries To Suppress Publicity
Reality diverges just a little bit from the face presented to political fans
Reality diverges just a little bit from the face presented to political fans
An interview with Don Duncan on the future of medical marijuana
Opponents failed to register the site, so somebody else did and is having some fun with it.
There's no fundamental right to use something that's illegal, says the court, which sort of begs the question
Suffered injuries in the Vietnam War, he says
Activists are poised to gut the ban at the polls if the city doesn't do it first
It's all good, because Southern cooking has the munchies covered
Officials use every opportunity to chase away entrepreneurs
Supporters say they have twice as many signatures as they need, meaning the ban could also be temporarily suspended
Fifty thousand petition-signers ask that the dispensaries be kept open
Case had been used by municipalities to justify dispensary bans.
From banning the sale of magazines to regulating chemistry equipment, local and state drug warriors mainline stupidity.
Prosecutors file three lawsuits and send warning letters to more than 60 clinics.
Attendees at Seattle Hempfest say ... Wait ... What?
Muddled message resulted in very public firing of Washington group's press secretary
Some patients complain that elements of an initiative put them at risk
More than double the number of signatures needed have been submitted.
The state's first legal dispensary will open next month
Patients allowed to grow medicinal marijuana must close down if they live within 25 miles of newly permitted dispensaries
Piling on the embattled medical marijuana industry
A Wyoming, Michigan, ban on medical marijuana was struck down for violating the state's authorization of the same
Federal Officers threatened the owners of the two dispensaries with property seizure if they did not leave the premises.
A group supporting medical marijuana claimed responsibility for a hoax letter purporting to be from pot-averse U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy that targeted San Diego pharmacies as a source of illegal prescription drug sales
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