Two Bills Introduced In California Legislature To Tightly Regulate Medical Marijuana
New state level regulations establish a division of the Alcoholic Beverage Control SACRAMENTO, CA — The president of the California Senate and Chair of Assembly
New state level regulations establish a division of the Alcoholic Beverage Control SACRAMENTO, CA — The president of the California Senate and Chair of Assembly
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town Despite hundreds of letters urging California lawmakers to support legislation to improve California’s marijuana policies, two bills
By Ellen Komp, Cannabis Culture Californians have a chance to make strides for human rights in the coming weeks in Sacramento with two important marijuana-related
By Steve Elliott of Toke of the Town California Assemblymember Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) on Tuesday finally got his meeting with federal prosecutor Melinda Haag,
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
by Phillip Smith A pair of Northern California elected officials Wednesday urged the federal government to back off on its “senseless assault” on medical marijuana
Medical Marijuana Bills Killed by Odd Bedfellows — Labor and Business Groups By Chris Roberts Public safety and jobs. To a California politician, they are
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
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
Bill Could Make Growing Pot a Misdemeanor Legislation would make marijuana cultivation a “wobbler offense” By Zusha Elinson Growing marijuana could soon be a misdemeanor
This is not the longest article I have ever posted, but the info from SF ASA was just too good to not share: SACRAMENTO –
By Benny Lopez In the wake of Proposition 19’s failure to pass in November, it might seem logical to assume that the California supporters of
This is an e-mail that was sent to me last night by Americans for Safe Access – San Francisco. I thought it was interesting and
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