Articles in the Patients Category
Caregiver, Laws, Michigan Laws, News, Patients, Right to Farm Act »
Corn and soybeans rank first and second as Michigan’s most valuable crops. Many are surprised to learn that cannabis, more commonly known as marijuana, is number three. Extrapolating from USDA and Drug Enforcement Administration data, the value of Michigan’s cannabis crop is estimated to be $325 million annually.1 Marijuana horticulture is big business in Michigan.
The [...]
Caregiver, MMMA, Michigan Laws, Patients »
State Senate Bill 618, introduced by Sen. Wayne Kuipers of Holland, to tighten regulations for the production and distribution of medical marijuana makes my head spin very high. This bill ascends into the clouds.
It would require, among other things, that doctors write prescriptions for medical marijuana and that the pharmacies dispense it. In fact, both [...]
Caregiver, News, Patients, Washington Laws »
Seattle City Attorney Peter Holmes
Seattle, WA — Seattle’s new city attorney is dismissing all marijuana-possession cases, starting with those that were already under way under the old city attorney.
City Attorney Pete Holmes, who beat incumbent Tom Carr in November, said he dismissed two marijuana-related cases in his first day on the job, and several others [...]
Caregiver, Legislation, Michigan Laws, Patients »
Michigan’s Senate Judiciary Committee to take testimony on bills impacting Michigan’s Medical Marihuana Act this Teusday in Lansing.
As you no doubt are aware, 63% of Michigan voters — and at least 50% of voters in every Michigan county — approved the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA) in 2008. That kind of resounding support should send [...]
Compassion Club »
Entrepreneur John Lee thinks the pot business is ready for its own Amazon.com.
The numbers back him up. Marijuana is California’s biggest cash crop, generating sales estimated at $14 billion a year. Thanks to the state’s increasingly liberal medical marijuana laws, more of that money than ever before is being spent legally.
Which leaves sellers with new [...]
Legislation, Patients »
Wyatt Buchanan, Chronicle Sacramento Bureau
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
The 4-3 vote by the Assembly Public Safety Committee was the first in the nation by a legislative body supporting recreational use of the drug. But several of the lawmakers who voted for the plan said they did so only to extend debate.
“I do not support marijuana. [...]
Legislation, New Jersey Laws, News, Patients »
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
Published: January 11, 2010
TRENTON — The New Jersey Legislature approved a measure on Monday that would make the state the 14th in the nation, but one of the few on the East Coast, to legalize the use of marijuana to help patients with chronic illnesses.
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Damon Winter/The New York Times
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Clinics, Legislation, Michigan Laws, News, Patients »
Centennial, Colo. — Medical marijuana patients have a constitutional right to buy pot, not just use it, according to ruling Wednesday by a judge. Arapahoe County District Court Judge Christopher Cross sided with the CannaMart dispensary, which sued the city of Centennial after it was shut down in October.
Cross granted the dispensary’s request for [...]
Compassion Club »
Time: December 4, 2009 from 7pm to 10pm
Location: Muskegon Community College / Stevenson Center
Street: 221 S Quarterline Rd
City/Town: Muskegon, MI
Website or Map: http://lakeshorecompassionc…
Phone: 734-389-4511
Event Type: club, meeting
Organized By: Lakeshore Compassion Club
Michigan Medical Marijuana Association
Lakeshore Compassion Club Meeting
@ Muskegon Community College / Stevenson Center
Room # 1204
Legislation, Patients, Wisconsin Laws »
Advocates Say Time Is Right For Jacki Rickert Medical Marijuana Act
An unusual world record was set last month by 56-year-old Florida stockbroker Irvin Rosenfeld when he smoked his 115,000th joint of marijuana grown and supplied by the federal government.
He set the record on Nov. 20, which was the 27th anniversary of his first shipment [...]
