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Sarah Palin Smoked Legal Marijuana, Why Can’t You?

October 24, 2010

GOP VP candidate Sarah Palin is an ex marijuana consumer. Mrs. Palin smoked her pot in Alaska, which her campaign points out was legal in Alaska at the time. This is a curious defense as John McCain is an advocate for the federal arrest and prosecution of medical marijuana patients and providers who operate legally [...]

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Celebrities throw support behind measure to legalize marijuana

October 22, 2010

Proposition 19, the California initiative that would legalize marijuana, got a boost Thursday from several Hollywood celebrities who announced they were throwing their support behind the measure. Rock singer Melissa Etheridge joined actors Danny Glover and Hal Sparks, former LAPD Deputy Chief Steve Downing, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson and activist Sarah Lovering at [...]

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Colorado OKs medical-pot help for poor

October 21, 2010

The Colorado State Board of Health on Wednesday approved a program through which poor medical-marijuana patients can apply to the state registry for free and not have to pay sales tax on their cannabis purchases.But the standard the board approved for determining who is poor enough to qualify for the program upset medical-marijuana advocates, who [...]

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Marijuana Trading Cards

October 19, 2010

A Berkeley medical marijuana dispensary has released a spiffy set of cards that allows cannabis enthusiasts to compare high-scoring strains such as Afghani Goo and Grand Daddy Purple. “It was really just like an evolution of the labeling system,” said David Bowers, manager at the Berkeley Patient’s Care Collective, a 10-year-old pot shop on Telegraph [...]

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Marijuana News in Photos

October 19, 2010

Just stumbled onto one of Boston.com’s “The Big Picture: News Stories in Photographs” all about current Marijuana news. They got some great photography featuring plants, products, providers and police. Give it a looksy here: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/10/marijuana.html

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