Medical Marijuana Bill To Be Introduced In Washington, D.C.
the420times | Jan 27, 2010 | Comments 0
Jan. 27, 2010 — In contrast to failed efforts in 1998 to legalize medical marijuana in Washington, D.C., the recent movement has gained considerable momentum led by city council member David Cantina.
Medical Marijuana Finally Heads for D.C.
By Sam Jewler
It has been years in the making, derailed by Congress three times in about as many years, but medicinal marijuana could soon be heading to the nation’s capital.
In 1998, voters in Washington put themselves near the forefront of the budding medical-marijuana movement when they voted nearly 7 to 3 for doctor-prescribed dope — a greater majority than those in any of the other eight statewide ballot initiatives that have passed around the country.
Read the full story at Time.com.
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