The United State Of Weed 2/19/12
Joe | Feb 19, 2012 | Comments 0
The United State Of Weed is a weekly series where we recap all of the cannabis-related political developments happening in The United States at the state level. If you know of any new political developments in your state in regards to marijuana law reform – whether it be medicinal or otherwise – let us know at joe@the420times.com.
From The 420 Times:
WA: In Washington State, Paul Decries ‘War On Drugs’
CO: Advocates Launch Patient Voter Project In Presidential Swing State Of CO
IL: Marijuana Law Reform Movement Stalls In Chicago
CA: San Jose, CA City Council Repeals Restrictive Medical Marijuana Ordinance
CA: Mendocino County, CA Ends Medical Marijuana Experiment Under Federal Threats
GA: Student Sues Ga. School District Over Strip Search
Washington D.C.: Does Congress Approving Medical Marijuana In D.C. Mean They Must Do So Everywhere?
VT: Medical Marijuana Dispensaries To Open In Vermont By Summer
DE: Feds Bully Delaware Into Halting Their Medical Marijuana Program
From Around The Web:
CA: JUDGE: THIEVES NOT REQUIRED TO PAY FOR STOLEN MEDICAL MARIJUANA
OR: Out-of-staters get Oregon medical marijuana cards
ID: The Push for Medical Marijuana in Idaho
MT: Number of medical marijuana cardholders, providers drops dramatically
CO: Fort Collins City Council to weigh medical marijuana rule changes
If your state didn’t make this week’s “United State Of Weed,” it’s most probably because there is no recent political cannabis news coming from that state. If there is a story I missed, let me know at joe@the420times.com.
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