Archive for July 9th, 2007
Synthetics do not compare with naturally grown marijuana
Monday, July 9th, 2007BBSNews.net
July 03 2007
Edited by: Michael Hess
New Studies: Medical Marijuana Laws Don’t Increase Use
Weak Marijuana Works as Well as High-Dose THC Pills
BBSNews 2007-07-03 — (MPP) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two just-published scientific studies provide further evidence that medical marijuana laws do not increase marijuana use, and that even weak marijuana works as well as (and in some [...]
High time marijuana is made medicinal
Monday, July 9th, 2007Salem-News.com
July 3, 2007
Dr. Phillip Leveque
Phillip Leveque has spent his life as a Combat Infantryman, Physician and Toxicologist.
Medical Marijuana Medical Conditions
(MOLALLA, Ore.) – The disparate medical conditions for which marijuana/cannabis is effective is astonishing. It must mean that many of the physiological and/or pharmacological effects are on cell membranes despite the fact that there are at [...]
Prohibition created a new industry – bootleg marijuana
Monday, July 9th, 2007Salem-News.com
Jun 07, 2007
Dr. Phillip Leveque
Medical Marijuana: What It’s About
If marijuana were taxed like cigarettes, it would erase the state and federal budgets financial shortfalls. We are making medical marijuana progress. About eleven states have now legalized medical marijuana.
(MOLALLA, Ore.) – Many people, medical cannabis users in particular, ask themselves and others, why is the use [...]
No jail time for Ed Rosenthal, predicts US gov losing fight against medical marijuana
Monday, July 9th, 2007Reuters
Jul 7, 2007
California’s ‘ganja guru’ vows conviction appeal
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California’s “ganja guru” will not have to go to jail but still plans to appeal felony marijuana convictions with the aim of renewing a courtroom fight over state and federal laws that are sharply at odds.
Ed Rosenthal, author of “Why Marijuana Should Be Legal” [...]
Cannabis is an exit drug, not a gateway drug
Monday, July 9th, 2007The Canadian Press
July 8, 2007
Alexander Panetta
Pot busts surge in some cities now that decriminalization bill’s dead
OTTAWA (CP) – The number of people arrested for smoking pot rose dramatically in several Canadian cities last year after the Conservatives took office and killed a bill to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana.
The spike in arrests for simple possession [...]
Inconsisteny the only constant in pot busts
Monday, July 9th, 2007The Canadian Press
July 8, 2007
Alexander Panetta
Your fate if arrested for pot smoking? Yawning indifference or strip searches
MONTREAL (CP) – Marc-Boris St-Maurice has been arrested so many times for marijuana possession that he serves as a one-man clinical study in the fate reserved for those caught with small amounts of pot.
The study’s theme would be inconsistency.
The [...]