Best Marijuana Argument Ever Given By Superior Court Judge James P. Gray | Marijuana.com
Best Marijuana Argument Ever Given By Superior Court Judge James P. Gray
According to a March 2007 article in The Lancet, a peer-reviewed medical journal, alcohol and tobacco are more physically harmful and addictive than marijuana. After considering this research, why is marijuana outlawed when two legal controlled substances – tobacco and alcohol – are more harmful and addictive? Drunk driving-related deaths and lung cancer are much more devastating than any stigma or effect of marijuana, yet many Americans turn a blind eye to this.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
WeedMaps Street Team on Facebook: Join now win later ... | Marijuana.com
WeedMaps Street Team on Facebook: Join now win later ... | Marijuana.com
If you have a Facebook account and would like the chance to win some very cool 420 gear from both WeedMaps.com and Marijuana.com head over to WeedMaps Street Team on Facebook -- Click on the "Like" button, then sit back and wait for the first announcement of some very cool 420 contests to come... rules apply!
If you have a Facebook account and would like the chance to win some very cool 420 gear from both WeedMaps.com and Marijuana.com head over to WeedMaps Street Team on Facebook -- Click on the "Like" button, then sit back and wait for the first announcement of some very cool 420 contests to come... rules apply!
Hit Man Oil Rig ... and his little cousin Vinny | Marijuana.com
Hit Man Oil Rig ... and his little cousin Vinny | Marijuana.com
The little one here is no novelty item: Its called an ATOM from Heady Glass in Colorado and despite its diminutive size it delivers quite the punch!
The little one here is no novelty item: Its called an ATOM from Heady Glass in Colorado and despite its diminutive size it delivers quite the punch!
US: Obama Explains Increasing Medical Marijuana Crackdowns, Raids In 'Rolling Stone' Interview | Marijuana.com
"What I specifically said was that we were not going to prioritize prosecutions of persons who are using medical marijuana," Obama said. "I never made a commitment that somehow we were going to give carte blanche to large-scale producers and operators of marijuana -- and the reason is, because it's against federal law."
The president continued: "I can't nullify congressional law. I can't ask the Justice Department to say, 'Ignore completely a federal law that's on the books.' What I can say is, 'Use your prosecutorial discretion and properly prioritize your resources to go after things that are really doing folks damage.' As a consequence, there haven't been prosecutions of users of marijuana for medical purposes."
Obama then shifted gears away from marijuana, saying that a "broader debate" on
I can't believe I voted for this duche and the primary reason was his statement on medical marijuana states.
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice... well you know how it goes!
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
J1: Photos and Strain Review | Marijuana.com
J1: Photos and Strain Review | Marijuana.com
If you’re a Sativa kind of guy (or gal) then you should get acquainted with J1. While I’ve seen the cross between Jack Herer and Skunk #1 labelled as a Hybrid, it is definitely an extremely Sativa-dominant hybrid. J1 has that potent lemony zest/citrus punch that is present in all strong Sativas. When you open your medicine jar of J1, your sinuses will get unclogged rather quickly. And you’ll be met with these beautiful, triched out nugs.
If you’re a Sativa kind of guy (or gal) then you should get acquainted with J1. While I’ve seen the cross between Jack Herer and Skunk #1 labelled as a Hybrid, it is definitely an extremely Sativa-dominant hybrid. J1 has that potent lemony zest/citrus punch that is present in all strong Sativas. When you open your medicine jar of J1, your sinuses will get unclogged rather quickly. And you’ll be met with these beautiful, triched out nugs.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Plan would grow marijuana in former Mich. mine | Marijuana.com
Plan would grow marijuana in former Mich. mine | Marijuana.com
TheTimesHearld | 4.23.2012 | AP
A Canadian biotechnology company that’s been growing plants underground for more than a decade at a former copper mine in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula wants to cultivate medical marijuana at the site.
The Detroit Free Press reports Prairie Plant Systems Inc. has a contract to supply medical marijuana in Canada and would need approval from state and federal officials to convert the mine in White Pine. Brent Zettl, the company’s president and CEO, notes the idea has major regulatory hurdles.
Michigan voters approved medical marijuana use in 2008.
The company and its Michigan subsidiary SubTerra currently use the mine for plant-based pharmaceutical research. Prairie Plant Systems says it could employ 200 to 300 at the mine if the plan goes through.
The mine shut down in the 1990s.
TheTimesHearld | 4.23.2012 | AP
A Canadian biotechnology company that’s been growing plants underground for more than a decade at a former copper mine in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula wants to cultivate medical marijuana at the site.
The Detroit Free Press reports Prairie Plant Systems Inc. has a contract to supply medical marijuana in Canada and would need approval from state and federal officials to convert the mine in White Pine. Brent Zettl, the company’s president and CEO, notes the idea has major regulatory hurdles.
Michigan voters approved medical marijuana use in 2008.
The company and its Michigan subsidiary SubTerra currently use the mine for plant-based pharmaceutical research. Prairie Plant Systems says it could employ 200 to 300 at the mine if the plan goes through.
The mine shut down in the 1990s.
NL: Amsterdam’s pot shops fighting for right to party | Marijuana.com
NL: Amsterdam’s pot shops fighting for right to party | Marijuana.com
Dutch coffee shop owners went to court last week in a last ditch bid to block a government plan to stop foreigners from buying marijuana in the Netherlands.
Lawyers representing the coffee shops oppose what would be the most significant change in decades to the country’s famed soft drug tolerance: turning marijuana cafes into “members only” clubs open solely to Dutch residents.
Members would only be able to get into the coffee shops by registering for a “weed pass,” and the shops would only be allowed a maximum of 2,000 members.
The move comes into force in the south of the country May 1 and is scheduled to roll out nationwide on Jan. 1, 2013.
Whether it will be enforced in Amsterdam, whose coffee shops are a major tourist draw card, remains to be seen.
The city has strongly opposed the pass idea and Mayor Eberhard van der Laan says he wants to negotiate a workable compromise with the country’s Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten.
Dutch coffee shop owners went to court last week in a last ditch bid to block a government plan to stop foreigners from buying marijuana in the Netherlands.
Lawyers representing the coffee shops oppose what would be the most significant change in decades to the country’s famed soft drug tolerance: turning marijuana cafes into “members only” clubs open solely to Dutch residents.
Members would only be able to get into the coffee shops by registering for a “weed pass,” and the shops would only be allowed a maximum of 2,000 members.
The move comes into force in the south of the country May 1 and is scheduled to roll out nationwide on Jan. 1, 2013.
Whether it will be enforced in Amsterdam, whose coffee shops are a major tourist draw card, remains to be seen.
The city has strongly opposed the pass idea and Mayor Eberhard van der Laan says he wants to negotiate a workable compromise with the country’s Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten.
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