
Montana Cannabis Industry Association Introduces Single-Issue Voter Campaign
by Kate Cholewa As our members know, we’ve been talking about a single-issue voter campaign since August and have surveyed members as to whether or
by Kate Cholewa As our members know, we’ve been talking about a single-issue voter campaign since August and have surveyed members as to whether or
From The California Cannabis Coalition The full text of a February 2011 memo outlining the California U.S. Attorneys’ guidelines for federal medical marijuana prosecutions in
by Scott Morgan Looks like Ron Paul and Gary Johnson are no longer the only GOP presidential candidates with the sense to distance themselves from
Patient advocacy group calls on preeminent health center to change harmful transplant policy Sixty-three year-old medical marijuana patient Norman B. Smith was diagnosed with inoperable
By Justin Prince Protesters gathered yesterday in front of the Seattle Federal Building, braving cold and windy weather to voice their displeasure with recent DEA
Four Legalities To Consider Before Starting A Dispensary In California by Danielle Rodabaugh Even though growing, selling and using medical marijuana have been legal in
The Colorado Board of Health will hold a rule making hearing on Wed., Nov. 16, concerning changes to the Colorado Department of Public Health and
By Russ Belville Multiple news outlets are reporting DEA and local officials raiding over a dozen dispensaries in the Seattle-area counties of King, Thurston, and
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town It’s usually not a good idea to whip out your medical marijuana while going through a Transportation
by Ed Rosenthal I took a few hours from my extremely busy schedule of getting high, playing racquetball, and putting the final touches on a
Michigan’s attorney general says law enforcement agencies that seize medical marijuana from licensed patients or caregivers don’t have to return the legal medicine when the
Cannabis administration significantly augments the analgesic effects of opiates in patients with chronic pain, according to clinical trial data published online in the journal Clinical
by Scott Morgan This is going to put a very big exclamation point on Harborside Health Center’s reputation as the biggest and best dispensary in
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town The federal government of the United States has been telling its citizens for years that marijuana has
By Russ Belville NORML Attorneys Matt Kumin, David Michael, and Alan Silber, have filed suit (read here) in the four federal districts in California to
A coalition of advocacy and labor groups are staging a demonstration at Noon on Wednesday, November 9th to protest federal government’s escalated attack on California’s
PATIENTS, PROPERTY OWNERS AND COOPERATIVES SUE U.S. GOVERNMENT, SEEK IMMEDIATE HALT TO MEDICAL CANNABIS CRACKDOWN SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers for a growing coalition of Californians
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town New research suggests that deficits in endocannabinoids — the body’s own substances like those found in marijuana
By Russ Belville Tomorrow, November 5th, 2011, marks the fifteenth anniversary of California’s passage of Prop 215, The Compassionate Use Act. The Act passed with
California medical cannabis patients are rallying in Sacramento on Nov. 9 against the recent attack on the medical marijuana community. The protest website states that
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town If you live in Florida and you want to vote on whether to legalize medical marijuana on
Survey data collected from the members of a prominent Berkeley, California medical marijuana collective indicates that most patients reduce their intake of conventional medications following
By Alan Shackelford, M.D. Article 18 of the Colorado Constitution specifies that marijuana may be used by “ . . . persons suffering from HIV
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A new study by Rhode Island Hospital concludes that legalizing medical marijuana in that state did not