The American College of Physicians has released a landmark paper on marijuana. Watch our interview with MPP’s Joe Haptas for details on the paper and its importance. As always, you can find this and other videos at the Marijuana Policy Posse website.</span
"The prestige of government has undoubtedly been lowered considerably by the prohibition law. For nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced. It is an open secret that the dangerous increase of crime in this country is closely connected with this." Albert Einstein, "My First Impression of the USA," 1921
Casper Leitch from Time4Hemp.com; Eric Brenner interviews Dennis Peron; Bill Maher's NORML "stoners" comment; John English: Reefer Madman; music by Seefari.
Keith Stroup on the importance of home cultivation to any legalization - medical or social; Scott Greene with the new Mile High NORML in Denver; music by Chief Greenbud.
Convicted dispensary owner Charles Lynch; Loretta Nall with story of Rep. Davis ignoring legalization questions; OR passes hemp; music by Jimmy Aldridge.
High Times Mag's Danny Danko answers marijuana cultivation questions; Part II with Huffington Post's Ryan Grim and "This is Your Country on Drugs"; music by Burning Bush.
Sacramento Bee, 09 Jul 2009 - With a hard-line stance against marijuana crumbling at almost every level of government, advocates of the drug are pushing beyond legality for societal acceptance. There are about 30 medical marijuana dispensaries in Sacramento that distribute cannabis to patients with conditions ranging from cancer to anorexia who have a letter […]
Ventura County Star, 08 Jul 2009 - Re: your June 28 article, "Westlake orders pot shop to close": Proposition 215 passed in Ventura County with a 52 percent majority and, undoubtedly, it has more support today. The strong public support for medical marijuana makes the hard-line attitudes of the Westlake Village City Council against medical-marijuan […]
Red Bluff Daily News, 07 Jul 2009 - Editor: Marijuana or pot smoking has not led to the bankruptcy of this state or country. The full credit for our financial insecurity falls squarely on the bankers and international corporations that have their products made overseas with poor folks working for slave wages or prisoners in our penitentiaries.
Chicago Tribune, 09 Jul 2009 - SAN JOSE, Calif. -- David Goldman has a chronic headache, but help is on the way. A driver arrives at his apartment, checks Goldman's ID card, then hands over a small bag of marijuana. "It's really nice to have the convenience of delivery," said Goldman, a retired teacher who orders medicinal marijuana about […]
The Times-Herald, 09 Jul 2009 - Despite its not being technically illegal in Vallejo, a medical marijuana dispensary appears to be operating on Napa Street. Another such business seems to have recently vacated a Georgia Street building downtown.
Ventura County Star, 07 Jul 2009 - The Westlake Village City Council tonight will consider an appeal by a medicinal marijuana dispensary that opened in the back of a business park without permits and wants permission to stay. Operators of Amazing Healing Supply contend the nonprofit collective is bringing medicinal cannabis to legitimate patients and should […]
The Union, 09 Jul 2009 - Medical Marijuana Advocate Shares His Vision for Shop Don't use the term "pot" in front of Harry Bennett. At least not as it relates to the medical marijuana dispensary he'd like to open in Nevada City.
San Diego Union Tribune, 06 Jul 2009 - SAN DIEGO -- On the first day qualified medical-marijuana patients were allowed to seek county identification cards, 17 people turned up at the public health office near Old Town to apply. County officials set aside a special wing in the Rosecrans Avenue office of the Health and Human Services Agency to accommodate appl […]
The Daily Press, 08 Jul 2009 - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A pro-marijuana group is launching another television bid to legalize pot in California -- this time with the pitch that legalizing and taxing the drug could help solve the state's massive budget deficit. The 30-second spot, airing Wednesday and paid for by the Marijuana Policy Project, features a ret […]
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