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Marijuana Advocate and L.A. City Councilman Bill Rosendahl is Receiving Treatment for Cancer

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Last week the Los Angeles City Council voted to ban marijuana dispensaries.  As they say, “You’ll never understand a person until you walk a mile in their shoes.”  Cannabis patients are judged harshly by our elected officials.  Perspective often changes when a problem hits home.

Earlier in the week, Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl announced to the Los Angeles Times that he has been a medical marijuana patient himself for over ten years.  The councilman said he medicates with cannabis to help alleviate symptoms related to neuropathy.  Mr. Rosendahl said the neuropathy makes his feet “red hot with pain.”  Yesterday we found out that he may have another reason to continue medicating with cannabis.  In a letter titled “I’m Going To Beat This,” the councilman revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer in his pelvic area.  In the letter he said “My doctors feel there is abundant reason for optimism.  The cancer is slow moving, has not spread to any vital organs and does not affect my digestive system.” He then went on to say “I am going to beat this cancer and return to work soon. I am going to seek, win and complete a third term.”

The popular city councilman has been a longtime supporter of legalizing marijuana nationwide.  He recently told the LA Times that “it’s been clear for 20 to 30 years where I stand on this issue.  I think the war on drugs is destroying this great nation.”  Councilman Rosendahl was unable to to attend last week’s City Council session where marijuana dispensaries were outlawed by a vote of 14-0.  The councilman who did attend apparently did not share Mr. Rosendahl’s sentiments on failed marijuana laws.  Taking away dispensaries could seriously jeopardize the ability for patient’s health and may lead to increases in illegal street sales.

With his recent admission, it may force the rest of the council members to acknowledge a marijuana patient up close and personal.  Before the planned dispensary ban even begins fellow council members will witness the impact of their decision firsthand.  They will have to look their colleague and peer in the eye and state exactly why they are against safe access.   This seems significantly more difficult than occasionally hearing patient stories at public meetings in City Hall.  We at marijuana.net are hoping for Bill Rosendahl to make a speedy recovery.  Patients desperately need his compassion and leadership and we eagerly await his return to the City Council.

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Pushback After Federal Raids

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Like many facets of our way of life, not so good news can frequently are available in waves.  Medicinal marijuana lately experienced what might have been its worst bi weekly period since California passed the 1996 Compassionate Use Act.  However, because the tide turns and also the waterline recedes, this news has moved toward sleep issues.  There’s been considerable pushback within the wake from the federal government’s actions toward the California shops.

Most news shops happen to be confirming around the recent federal raids on California shops.  Some companies as well as their land lords received 45 days to shut up shop or face further disciplinary action.  Newspapers along with other media have been threatened by the us government about transporting ads for shops.

Stunned advocates of medicinal marijuana have experienced a lot more positive news in recent days because the raids.  The doesn’t appear to become taking these occasions laying lower.  The month of October has witnessed the medicinal marijuana restore its footing and return fire.  The audience Safe Access has released a suit against the us government proclaiming that the current string of raids comes down to an “illegal assault on condition sovereignty.”  Prominent house member Steve Cohen (D-TN) and eight other people of congress will also be with an finish towards the raids.  Furthermore, Chicago (coincidentally where leader Obama has his political roots) has had the very first steps toward decriminalizing small quantities of marijuana.

You will find numerous proverbs relating to get affordable being released of the bad situation therefore we could save you the clichés for the time being.  Is that this what the us government was seeking?  With recent polls showing overwhelming support for medicinal marijuana along with a in the past high support for total legalisation, further raids may stimulate this conversation on the national level.

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Medicinal Marijuana Industry News March. 24, 2011

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Town of Bay Area Finds Itself in the court Over Marijuana Dispensary

The Town of Bay Area might be having to pay a problem to be wishy-washy. Greg Schoepp received permission in the city to spread out a medicinal marijuana dispensary. San Francisco’s Board of Appeals suspended the permit granted, stating there is a typo in city planning code which citizens weren’t interested in the thought of a dispensary. This apparently is the very first time a dispensary takes the town of Bay Area to the court for the best to market cannabis. Since you will find no shops around the west side from the city, Schoepp might find a friend in condition law. The 1996 Compassionate Use Act guarantees “safe access”, creating a strong situation for Schoepp.

Medicinal Marijuana Dispensary Takes SF To The Court

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Medicinal Marijuana Dispensary Takes SF To The Court

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