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Jeffrey S. Chiesa

Medical Marijuana Industry News March 2, 2012

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California Courts Rule against using Nuisance Ordinance to Shut Down Collectives

 

As the legal debate continues in California over medical marijuana, there were several new twists in the situation this week.  The Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled that municipalities cannot use nuisance ordinance to shut down marijuana dispensaries.  This would seem to be a victory for advocates as municipalities have shut down medical marijuana collectives through use of the nuisance ordinance  before.  The court also included in its decision that dispensaries can only dispense marijuana from where it is grown and cannot be imported from any outside source.  The state supreme court is expected to review California’s medical marijuana laws later this year.  Another court case that was decided this week involved a lawsuit against the Obama administration.  The suit claimed that the White House was disingenuous and claimed they would not conduct any raids on dispensaries.  The case was thrown out.

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Marijuana Advocates From all parts of the Community Gather in Michigan

 

 

Residents of Michigan have been very active in pursuing marijuana reform.  Last year, Kalamazoo residents voted to make marijuana law enforcement the lowest priority for police officers.  A ballot initiative is underway to get a marijuana legalization bill to the voters in November.  This week marijuana advocates from all walks of life joined came together to pursue changes in cannabis laws.  Patients, caregivers, and advocacy groups all met at the Clarion Hotel in Ann Arbor in an effort to coordinate their legal efforts and testimony.

 

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New Jersey Joins other states in Synthetic Marijuana Ban

 

New Jersey has joined the nationwide crackdown on synthetic marijuana.  On Wednesday New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa announced that the state has outlawed synthetic cannabis.  Across the country many have been worried about the potential side effects of products such as “K2” and “Spice” which have been linked to seizures and heart attacks especially in teens.  The substance will now be held in the same regards as heroin and cocaine can result in a $25,000 fine and 3 to 5 years in prison if convicted of possession.  New Jersey is now a part of an overwhelming 39 states that have outlawed synthetic marijuana products.

 

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