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July 24, 2012 blogger 4th District Court of Appeals, Americans For Safe Access, California, cannabis, Colorado, Harborside Health Center, Los Angeles City Council, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, News & Articles, Oakland, Oregon, pot, President barack obama, Steph Sherer, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, The Golden State, Washington, weed, weed wars,
From a national standpoint, marijuana reform efforts have been achieving a great deal of success as of late. Voters in Washington, Colorado, and Oregon will actually have the opportunity to legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana use this November. Even though the situation is not as upbeat in California, the state remains the epicenter for American …continue reading
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June 4, 2012 blogger California, California State Assembly Bill 2312, cannabis, Governor Jerry Brown, Los Angeles City Council, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, News & Articles, pot, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, Tom Ammiano, weed,
The battle over marijuana dispensaries has been a major point of contention for the city of Los Angeles lately. Even as patients have voiced their concerns over the idea of shutting down marijuana caregivers, lawmakers from the Los Angeles City Council are pushing for a ban on all dispensaries.
Fortunately for patients, there was some great news to come out of state level government. Tom Ammiano has been working for a long time to get a bill passed that would provide the necessary state level regulation that the California medical marijuana program desperately needs. Assembly Bill 2312 was passed by the California State Assembly by a vote of 41-28. It now will face the California State Senate and then possibly would await Governor Jerry Brown’s signature. It is unclear if the bill will survive the entire legislative process, but if enacted, it would bring much more structure to the state’s medical cannabis program. Dispensaries would be legal but could be limited our outlawed on a local municipal level, a fact that reminds advocates of the current muddled legal situation. The law would also see a council created which would oversee the selling, growing and transporting marijuana. Critics have blasted the bill as being light on specifics on how California can govern so many dispensaries and employees and feel it is not nearly as thorough as Colorado law.
Assembly Bill 2312 would eliminate the legal guessing game that has frustrated patients and dispensary owners. Patients are often faced with uncertainty as to where they will find safe access to their medication. With over 80% of the states residents supporting medical marijuana in a new poll and the thousands of cardholders, shutting down the dispensaries in LA without a contingency plan could turn out to be a regrettable move. The bill could also prevent many of the dispensary raids that have rocked the state. Federal authorities have attributed many of the raids to the fact that dispensaries were not operating within state law. Colorado, for example, has had far less raids which seems mostly due in part to its tighter run program. Additional revenue could be generated as a provision for a potential 5% tax was also included in the bill.
As it has been since medical marijuana was first approved in 1996, patients and advocates have been faced with many setbacks. However, many of these setbacks are often accompanied by uplifting news. The LA dispensary ban seems no different as Tom Ammiano’s plans has gained the spotlight even when the mood in LA is down. Even if the bill does not pass this time around, it may generate enough momentum for future legislation or the upcoming decision by California’s Supreme Court when they review the situation next year.
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Anti- Marijuana Stance may have caused Congressman his Job…
The Huffington Post’s website recently posted an article that describes a congressional election that may have been won and lost because of medical marijuana. What has marijuana advocates even more excited is this did not occur in California, Washington, or Colorado, but in Texas. El Paso Democrats decided to let Rep. Silvestre Reyes exit office in favor of Beto O’Rourke. While the race was for the primary, the mostly Democratic district is expected to choose O’Rourke, the winner of this race. Over the years, Reyes has been very adamant in his opposition to marijuana reform. The election seems to have highlighted El Paso voters concern with the growing violence along the Mexican border. Beto O’Rourke helped to push a 2009 legalization resolution in response to the growing problems along the border. Reyes, who maintains very close ties with President Obama and former President Clinton opposed and said that the district risked losing federal funding even if they simply discussed and debated the issue. Residents did not find the explanation of his opposition satisfactory and have moved on. Activists nationally are showing their political muscle as the Attorney General race in Oregon also may have been determined by the candidate’s position on marijuana.
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Poll: California Residents overwhelmingly support medical marijuana but split on total legalization…
As the Los Angeles City Council is considering a ban on all dispensaries in the city, California residents should make them think twice. A new poll shows that an absolute vast majority of residents in the state support medical marijuana. Apparently, the growth of medical cannabis has not caused residents to want an end to the program. Today, the City Council may choose to shut down all of the dispensaries while allowing patients to grown their own medication. Activists say that could compromise “safe access” as many patients do not have the means or knowledge to grow safe medicine. Another plan will also be discussed that would limit the amount of legal dispensaries to 100. All of this is a temporary fix until the state supreme court issues a ruling which is expected next year. The poll also shows that Californians are mixed on recreational legalization and only 46% favored it. Interestingly enough, the rest of the country may support legalization even more than residents in California as a recent poll showed 56% of Americans were in favor. With such strong support from the people on medical marijuana but still opposition from lawmakers, an eventful year is expected.
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White House Ignores Returning Soldiers Pleas for Medical Marijuana…
It is not secret that for generations American soldiers have returned home only to fight a new internal struggle. While marijuana has showed great promise in treating PTSD symptoms, the federal government has refused to alter their position. Thousands of veterans banded together and sent in a petition requesting that the White House reconsider its stance on medical marijuana. Unfortunately they have been rejected. PTSD is a serious and often underrepresented condition. Statistics actually show that suicides are far more of a risk for military personnel as they outnumber combat deaths by a staggering 25-1 margin. Al Byrne, co-founder of the Veterans for Medical Cannabis Access (VMCA) said in response, “Vets have used cannabis for PTSD since the Revolutionary War, we know what we need and to be told by our President, the Commander in Chief, that he does not care about those he has sent to war by denying medicine to the wounded is unconscionable.”
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Strange News: Denny’s Customer tries to pay for meal with Marijuana…
Although marijuana.net is pleased with the progress the marijuana reform has made, the following story shows us why educating is so important. We encourage readers to check out our legal section and to verify the marijuana laws in your state. However, even education may not have been enough for a man in Niagara, NY. The man tried to pay for his burger and fries at a local Denny’s (approximately $10) with one dollar of acceptable United States currency, and the rest with marijuana. When employees did not accept the well thought out proposal, the man bolted for the nearby woods. Reports indicate that employees informed police of where the man lived. It is unclear as to what charges may be brought if he is caught because he did not eat any of the food and New York has decriminalized marijuana possession for amounts under 25 grams. The penalty is a civil citation carrying a maximum of a $100 fine. It is unclear if authorities will view the action more severely considering he attempted to use the marijuana in a transaction.
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May 30, 2012 blogger cannabis, Los Angeles City Council, medical marijuana dispensaries, Medicial Marijuana, News & Articles, Paul Koretz, pot, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, weed,
Activists and lawmakers have been at odds over the past few months on proposed marijuana dispensary bans. Today, a committee of the Los Angeles City Council approved what is being called a gentle ban of medical marijuana dispensaries. Patients will still be aloud to grow their own marijuana, but many feel this restricts “Safe Access”, a guarantee in Proposition 215 as many patients cannot cultivate their own marijuana. The issue will come to a full vote of the City Council on Friday. Paul Koretz proposed a second and less restrictive plan which was not passed by the committee but will still be discussed alongside the approved plan before the entire City Council. All of the proposed ideas are really just a temporary patch as advocates and opponents of marijuana alike have both been waiting for California’s Supreme Court to render a decision on how medical marijuana is regulated.
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March 26, 2012 blogger California, cannabis, greater los angeles collective alliance, Los Angeles City Council, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, News & Articles, pot, Ricardo Icaza, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, UFCW 770, weed, Yamileth Bolanos,
Everyone in the American work force would appreciate more employment perks. However, most of us do not have to fear being arrested by federal authorities at work. Medical marijuana dispensary employees have to confront this fear regularly, and now workers in Los Angeles seeking better representation and protection have now joined the United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 770.
UFCW 770 represents a wide variety of retail workers including barbers, beauticians, pharmacy workers, meat packing and food processing employees, and laboratory workers. Ricardo Icaza, president of Local 770, was eager to welcome the dispensary workers. He summed up his excitement by saying, “This is the next step in professionalizing and stabilizing this new sector of the health care industry. “This is a positive step towards successfully integrating compassionate care into our system of health care.”
The move is in response to the proposed ban on medical marijuana dispensaries by the Los Angeles City Council. Mr. Icaza indicated that he directed the union’s political influence toward pressuring officials to avoid the ban. The president of the Greater Los Angeles Collective Alliance (GLACA), Yamileth Bolanos, welcomed the help and said “It’s time to bring in some big guns,” she told the Los Angeles Times “Not only are they threatening access for patients, they’re also trying to take jobs away from our employees.”
Workers in this vulnerable industry are seeking more protection and assurances that they can serve patients. The Los Angeles employees are not the only medical marijuana workers to join a union. In October of last year, Colorado dispensary workers also joined the UFCW. While the moves may not yield results overnight, workers may benefit from greater representation. This ultimately may not eliminate federal raids but could possibly bring more attention to vulnerable jobs that our economy cannot ill afford to lose.
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March 1, 2012 blogger Americans For Safe Access, City Hall, Cypress Hills Smokeout, dispensary ban, Los Angeles City Council, Medicial Marijuana, News & Articles, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot,
Today activists have joined marijuana.net in the Smokeout for Safe Access protests held in front of Los Angeles’ city hall. Protestors were brought together by the efforts of the Cypress Hill Smokeout and Americans for Safe Access and are aimed at fighting back against the federal government crackdown on medical marijuana as well as the proposed dispensary ban in LA. the message is loud and clear and that patients are tired of a guessing game when seeking relief. If you can make it to the Cypress Hill Smokeout festival Saturday where featured artists such as Cypress Hill, Korn, Sublime, Mobb Deep and many others will be in attendance please stop by our tent and say hello.
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