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Easing Up On Medical Marijuana
16 hours ago ago from MooVooM | Articles About Social And Political Issues
The Obama administration has now made official a change that has been widely assumed since the president took office: The federal government will no longer chase after people who are using Medical Marijuana under state laws permitting its use for medical purposes. Such laws exist in 14 states, including Oregon. This sensible approach will save time and money for federal investigators and prosecutors, even though some of them won't like ...
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19 hours ago ago from Cannabis News - Medical Marijuana, Marijuana News, Hemp, Cannabis
As Colorado policymakers grapple with how to control what has become a barely disguised effort to legalize marijuana, we think the state's law enforcement community has come up with the best approach. Broadly speaking, it would return the medical marijuana mess to the more sane situation we had before this year's explosion of patients and dispensaries. The current lack of regulation has created a vacuum, which can be a dangerous ...
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22 hours ago ago from Bad Science
June 12th, 2009 by Ben Goldacre Tags: social policy in bad science , drurrrgs | 65 Comments Ben Goldacre Saturday 13 June 2009 The Guardian In areas of moral and political conflict people will always behave badly with evidence, so the war on drugs is a consistent source of entertainment. We have already seen how cannabis being “ 25 times stronger ” was a fantasy, how drugs-related deaths were quietly dropped from the outcome ...
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17 hours ago ago from Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
Most possession cases are factually simple scenarios. The State must prove that you had care, custody and control of X, and that X is illegal. We'll save possession for another day today's let talk about proving X, is X. In most cases DPS labs provide the testing that will identify whatever it is the police sent them ( you'd be shocked how often drugs aren't actually drugs). By far, the most untested alleged controlled substance in Texas ...
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