

ASA Reacts To Medical Marijuana Employment Discrimination In Washington State
In an 8-1 decision, a third state supreme court – in this case, the Washington Supreme Court – issued a negative decision regarding the employment
In an 8-1 decision, a third state supreme court – in this case, the Washington Supreme Court – issued a negative decision regarding the employment
Utah AG “Tempted” to Use Medical Marijuana In an interview Wednesday, Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said that he had been tempted to use medical
We thank you so much for being involved and helping us bring important information to the community. Marijuana is an incredibly valuble herb for medical,
Judge’s ruling allows medical pot dispensary to stay open By Dana Littlefield Originally published 1:13 p.m., June 10, 2011, updated 1:41 p.m., June 10, 2011
Canna Care, one of the leading advocates for the rights of medical marijuana patients, has lent its support to the lawsuit filed by Crusaders for
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town The U.S. Attorney for Oregon has served notice on all medical marijuana growers and dispensary operators, saying
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Medical Marijuana Bills Killed by Odd Bedfellows — Labor and Business Groups By Chris Roberts Public safety and jobs. To a California politician, they are
The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that an employer can fire a worker who uses medical marijuana, even when the worker uses marijuana only
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Elected state officials busily working to defeat the will of their state’s own voters — it’s an
By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press LAGUNA WOODS, Calif. (AP) – Joe Schwartz is a 90-year-old great-grandfather of three who enjoys a few puffs of pot
The Connecticut House of Representatives approved a last-minute bill to study the concept of fully legalizing the medical use of marijuana. Early Wednesday morning, at
On June 15th, 2011 the Colorado Board of Health will consider adopting a set of sweeping rules that would end the caregiver model as we
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A 70-year-old woman was convicted on a marijuana charge by a Michigan jury after they were instructed
By Ethan Nadelmann Members of Congress recently introduced three new bills that would protect people who grow, sell and use medical marijuana from federal arrest
Imperial Beach City Council Shifts Course on Dispensaries from Regulation to Eradication By: Eugene Davidovich Imperial Beach City Council to adopt a ban on medical
10) MARIJUANA USE HAS NO EFFECT ON MORTALITY: A massive study of California HMO members funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) found
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Tens of thousands of dollars in previously unclaimed taxes are headed back to the unincorporated Eden area
by Phillip Smith Last Friday marked a critical deadline in the California legislature, and with the passing of that day, a number of marijuana reform
By: Eugene Davidovich Mother Earth’s Alternative Healing Cooperative Inc, the first medical marijuana dispensing center officially permitted by San Diego County and in full compliance
State Senator Mark Leno’s bill to protect medical marijuana employment rights, SB 129, did not come to a vote this session. Sen. Leno asked for
You won’t have to research medical conditions treatable with medical marijuana for very long before you come across the term cachexia; if you’re not sure
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town A medical marijuana center in Ypsilanti has become the first in Michigan to receive a dispensary license
Ads for pot face fewer regulations than ads for cigarettes and booze By Anna Rendall, SF Public Press Medical marijuana advertising is taking off, propping