US OH: Edu: Medical Marijuana Debate Comes To UT's Campus
Independent Collegian, 17 Oct 2013 – Medical cannabis was the topic of discussion on Oct. 11 when the University of Toledo hosted a free lecture in Nitschke Auditorium. Cheryl Shuman and a panel of physicians, patients and other professionals discussed their experiences with medical marijuana and explained why they felt it should be legalized.
Read moreUS VT: Ex-Police Push Vt. To Legalize Pot
The Valley News, 21 Oct 2013 – Montpelier – Backers of a push to legalize marijuana in Vermont are getting help from an unlikely source: retired police officers who spent their careers enforcing cannabis laws. Just months into Vermont’s new policy of decriminalization, several high-profile politicians are already talking about moving to outright legalization. Gov.
Read moreUS RI: PUB LTE: Demonizing Marijuana
The Providence Journal, 30 Oct 2013 – “Speaker at R.I. conference says marijuana use among nation’s youth is rising” (news, Oct. 25) confirmed that opponents of legalizing and regulating marijuana are still misleading the public and using fear tactics to distract us from the massive social costs of marijuana prohibition. Let’s get the facts straight.
Read moreUS AK: Feds Drop 'Magic Odor' Case
Anchorage Press, 31 Oct 2013 – Federal prosecutors in Anchorage have dropped their appeals in the marijuana case nicknamed the “magic odor case” after just one week earlier filing for an appeal to the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The government had signaled its intention to appeal a decision by U.S.
Read moreUS NV: LTE: Pot Thoughts
Las Vegas Review-Journal, 06 Nov 2013 – To the editor: Doug Elfman’s column regarding comedian Bill Maher’s love of marijuana was an insult and a joke (“Maher fights for right to smoke pot,” Thursday Review-Journal). If either Mr. Elfman or Mr. Maher seriously believe 58 percent of Americans favor legalizing recreational pot use, then they […]
Read moreUS NV: Column: The Real Problem Is Prohibition
Reno News & Review, 07 Nov 2013 – The Food and Drug Administration seeks to reschedule hydrocodone as a Schedule II Drug instead of Schedule III. This means those suffering chronic pain will have to pay for more doctor visits to get a written prescription. Phone-in renewals will be banned. The reason given is that […]
Read moreUS OH: Many Favor Practical Fix For War On Drugs
Dayton Daily News, 10 Nov 2013 – Today we present many of the comments we received this week from our readers about drugs and whether they should be legalized. An addict’s view I am rather close to this subject.
Read moreUS WI: At Issue: Medical Marijuana
Wisconsin State Journal, 11 Nov 2013 – A weekly feature on proposed changes to state and local law. In a nutshell Current law prohibits a person from possessing, manufacturing or distributing marijuana.
Read moreUS ME: Portland Pot Legalization Advocates Expect Police to
The Forecaster, 12 Nov 2013 – Portland, Maine – Two days after Portland police said they would “use their discretion” to enforce state law regarding possession of marijuana, the group that spearheaded passage of a new city ordinance legalizing recreational use said they expect police to yield to the will of the people.
Read moreUS IL: Pot: Benefit Or Risk?
The Times-Tribune, 13 Nov 2013 – Evidence of How Drug Helps With Specific Diseases Lacking CHICAGO – Even though 20 states have passed laws legalizing medical marijuana, swayed in part by thousands of personal testimonies, current research hasn’t nailed down exactly if, and how, marijuana alleviates all the specific diseases the drug is being legalized […]
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