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FBI agents raided the offices of Baldwin Park City Attorney Robert Tafoya and the homes of Compton Councilman Isaac Galvan and San Bernardino County Planning Commissioner Gabriel Chavez last week as part of a cannabis-related corruption probe, authorities have confirmed. In a statement, an attorney representing Tafoya said a search warrant was executed related to […]
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Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post’s politics team captures what’s happening this week — from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C.
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President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, whose business dealings are being investigated by the FBI, and the lawyer’s father-in-law have lent $26 million in recent years to a taxi mogul who is shifting into the legalized marijuana industry, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.
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Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post’s politics team captures what’s happening this week — from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C.
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In a tightening U.S. job market, companies in states that have legalized either recreational or medicinal marijuana are leading the way on dropping drug tests.
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Sessions is making the case Trump administration anti-crime policies are working, even though the trend already was apparent when he repeatedly warned that crime was out of control.
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In 2016 more people were arrested for marijuana possession than for all crimes the FBI classifies as violent, according to 2016 crime data released by the agency on Monday.
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When investigating complaints about cannabis grows, Medford Area Drug and Gang Enforcement has to determine whether they are for medical, retail, hemp or personal consumption.
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The Denver FBI honored a youth dropout prevention group Thursday, apparently without realizing it is partially funded with taxes from the marijuana industry.
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New Jersey Collective Seems to possess Removed Final Hurdle
 
 
 
 
New Jersey appears prepared to finally be ready to open its first marijuana collective. State legislators approved medical utilization of marijuana over two years back. Individuals trying to open collectives happen to be met by many people legal hurdles. Most lately the delays happen to be over local zoning permits . New Jersey’s townships happen to be unwilling to grant the permits keeping this program grounded . They’ve released a permit towards the Compassionate Care Foundation. The foundation’s Boss William J. Thomas stated “This continues to be hard. I have really experienced hell it.Inch
 
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Arizona Passes Law To Prohibit Medicinal Marijuana on College Grounds
 
 
Another condition which has observed its great amount of delays with their medicinal marijuana program is Arizona. Once we have recorded before, Arizona passed legislation for medicinal marijuana using a ballot initiative chosen on through the state’s citizens. However, Governor Jan Maker then challenged what the law states unsuccessfully in the court. As the prospects of the completely functional program appear likely for that summer time, up to now no patients happen to be offered. A brand new bill passed will restrict the privileges of scholars to possess medicinal marijuana on campus even when they’re legitimate consumers. House Bill 2349, that was backed by Repetition. Amanda Reeve, (R-Phoenix) helps make the having marijuana around the property associated with a educational institution not permitted. The balance appears particularly targeted at ensuring students who receive Federal Pell grants or loans aren’t being specific by police force.
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Police Force Agents Believe Current Marijuana Enforcement Encourage Crooks
 
Two top Federal police force agents think that the Mexican drug cartel and also the gang centered the marijuana market in Canada and also have been embolden by U.S. marijuana laws and regulations. Charles Mandigo that has been an element of the FBI for 27 years, and it has offered because the mind from the Dallas office stated “It may be the money, not the drug, that drives these cartels and gangs.” John McKay, an old U.S. attorney for that condition of Washington agreed and mentioned that “Criminal enforcement of marijuana doesn’t work,” McKay contended. It “creates a massive flow of cash to worldwide drug cartels, crooks and thugs.” These claims were created in a hearing for proposition 502, which may legalize and regulate marijuana much like alcohol if passed. There appears to become considerable momentum for that passing of proposition 502, which may make Washington Condition the first one to legalize marijuana for private use.
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High Occasions Medical Cannabis Cup in LA a few days ago
 
Below is a few quick information on this weekend’s event. Benefit from the first class competition and are available greet marijuana.internet if you notice us.
Event: HIGH Occasions Medical Cannabis Cup – La, 2/11/12
Date: Saturday, Feb 11, 2012 at 12:00 PM – Sunday, Feb 12, 2012 at 9:00 PM (PT)
Location:
La Center Galleries
451 South Beaudry Ave
La, CA 90017
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