Articles Archive for April 2010
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By Richard M. Evans
Source: Providence Journal
Northampton, Mass. — Now that an initiative to legalize marijuana is officially on the California ballot this November, President Obama should brace for a strong jolt from the west.
If the measure passes (the latest poll puts support at 56 percent), no longer will it [...]
Headline, Illinois Laws, Laws, News, Patients »
Springfield — The suburban lawmaker pushing to legalize medical marijuana use in Illinois says he’s received strong support from colleagues but still doesn’t have the votes needed to pass the plan onto the governor’s desk.
Skokie Democratic state Rep. Lou Lang said he’s a few votes short of the 60 [...]
Caregiver, Colorado laws, Featured, Laws »
Denver — Pot smoker Chris Bartkowicz thought he had hit pay dirt, bragging to a local television station he would make $400,000 off a basement medical marijuana operation in a well-heeled Denver suburb where neighbors had no idea what he was growing.
A day after KUSA-TV aired his story in February, the [...]
Activism, Laws, News, Oregon Laws »
World News — One of the most prominent figures in the legalization community died today, 70 year-old Oregon resident Jack Herer, author of The Emperor Wears No Clothes and lifelong cannabis activist.
California NORML reports and Salem-News.com confirms Herer passed away this morning, after months of serious health complications from a [...]
Caregiver, Clinics, Featured, Legislation, News, Patients »
The founder of Oaksterdam University has faith California voters will legalize marijuana this November and expects to raise $20 million from supporters across the United States to help pass the initiative.
Oaksterdam is the brainchild of Richard Lee, the man who helped qualify “The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010″ by [...]
Cannabis Research, Headline, News, Patients »
DU Pot Debates Spark Up Yesterday
The University of Denver yesterday kicked off a series of debates on marijuana with a discussion of the potential medical benefits N and harms N of the drug.
Alice P. Mead, a spokeswoman for a British research company that develops a medical spray from marijuana, [...]
Featured, Headline, Michigan Laws, News, Patients »
Michigan — Thousands of marijuana proponents, many openly smoking the drug, crowded the University of Michigan’s Diag on Saturday for the 39th-annual Hash Bash.
Police estimated 5,000 people were there, drawn by sunshine as well as enthusiasm for Michigan’s 15-month-old law legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes. “How many of you are [...]
