

Phil Ting Wants To Over-Tax Medical Marijuana
By Chris Roberts Taxes are Phil Ting’s business — when the assessor-recorder isn’t campaigning for San Francisco mayor, that is. But when Ting recently took
By Chris Roberts Taxes are Phil Ting’s business — when the assessor-recorder isn’t campaigning for San Francisco mayor, that is. But when Ting recently took
Live Phone Teleclasses This Week Get educated by legal experts! Learn how to help patients in Amendment 20 under the statutory MMC model or under
CONCURRENT MEETING CITY COUNCIL/COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CRA)/ RANCHO CORDOVA FINANCING CORPORATION (RCFC) City Hall 2729 Prospect Park Drive, Rancho Cordova Tuesday, May 24, 2011 5:30
AGENDA FOR SF-ASA MEETING 5-24-11 (a) Welcome, rules for the meeting*, introduction of new attendees present, and thanks to Michael Nolin and the staff
The MPP/DPA/Sensible/SAFER alliance has lost the trust of everyone in Colorado by making a unilateral decision to file 8 ballot initiatives without letting anyone in
By Jeff Richardson A growing federal crackdown on medical marijuana has unfolded around the country in recent months, but in Alaska the vibe around the
Many people have been asking us what to expect from the lawsuit. Here is a brief timeline of upcoming steps in the process: On Monday,
What is Epilepsy Epilepsy is defined as ‘a tendency to have recurrent seizures (fits).’ That simple sounding definition is misleading; epilepsy is an astounding complex
Breakfast, Registration & Networking 8:30 – 9:30 AM Legalization in 2012 9:35 – 10:25 AM This panel examines the current medical marijuana landscape and outlines
Here’s a cool video worth checkin out from National Geographic. Drugs Inc: Marijuana
OBAMA BREAKS PROMISES ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAWS By Jacob Sullum Two weeks ago, Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire vetoed a bill that would have clarified the
Will out-of-state interests amend Colorado’s Constitution again? {Denver} — On the heals of historic grassroots victories in the state legislature, Colorado cannabis patients and advocates
Two bad bills in Michigan Email your elected officials now! Michigan voters made it clear that they support medical marijuana when they overwhelmingly passed the
Back in January, this blog mentioned a case in which an anti-marijuana sheriff in Jackson County, Oregon, was trying to deny the renewal of a
Have you ever been in so much pain that you couldn’t fall asleep? That’s what Joel White’s life was like every day for twenty years.
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Two volunteers from marijuana legalization group Sensible Washington have been driving an RV dubbed “the CannaBus” across
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled this morning that Oregon sheriffs have no grounds to deny concealed handgun licenses to the state’s nearly 40,000 medical marijuana
Maine’s U.S. attorney has told state lawmakers in a letter that Maine’s medical marijuana law contradicts federal law, and that the U.S. Department of Justice
By Phillip Smith In the latest round of the federal assault on medical marijuana in Washington state, the Cannabis Defense Coalition reports that the DEA
A bill that would make it harder for people to qualify for a medical marijuana card and tighten controls on the people growing it has
Patients, Activists, and Friends– In the past few months, United States Attorneys General in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Rhode Island, and Vermont have issued
Longtime marijuana activist Paul Stanford today pleaded guilty in Salem to one count of Oregon personal income-tax evasion. Stanford agreed to a sentence of 18
The American Civil Liberties Union has called on U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to make clear that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will not prioritize