Posted on 18 January 2010. Tags: Allen St. Pierre, Amsterdam, California, California Narcotic Officers Association, California Peace Officers' Association, California Police Chiefs' Association, Democrat, executive director, John Lovell, Jon Corzine, Justin Scheck, Kirkland, Marijuana, Massachusetts, medical-marijuana dispensaries, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, New Hampshire, Nick Wingfield, NORML, oakland, Oaksterdam University, Olympia, Oregon, prohibition, richard lee, Riley Harrison, Roger Goodman, SurveyUSA, Washington
SEATTLE—A push to legalize marijuana on the West Coast is picking up steam as Washington lawmakers and pot proponents in California and Oregon propose separate measures.
The Washington state legislature will hold a preliminary vote Wednesday on whether to sell pot in state liquor stores, though even its authors say the bill is unlikely to pass. The same day in California, backers of a well-funded ballot measure to legalize marijuana are expected to file more than enough signatures to put the initiative before state voters in November. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2010. Tags: AIDS, cancer, Crohn’s disease, Department of Health and Senior Services, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV, inflammatory bowel disease, Jon Corzine, Legislature, Lou Gehrig’s disease, Medical Marijuana, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, new jersey, seizure disorders, severe muscle spasms
TRENTON — The bill legalizing medical marijuana, which was passed by the New Jersey Legislature today, will go into effect six months after Gov. Jon Corzine signs it, as he promised to do before he leaves office Tuesday. New Jersey will become the 14th state to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes, and each state’s laws have their own idiosyncrasies.
Until medical marijuana becomes legal here, the state Department of Health and Senior Services will face intense lobbying from advocacy groups as it outlines a wide range of rules, such as where marijuana can be grown in the state, how much it will cost and who gets to distribute the drug. Read the full story
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