
Boulder's Medical-Pot Shops Struggle With 'Grueling' Paperwork
Forum: International Cannabis News Posted By: Ganjarden Post Time: 08-11-2010 at 09:26 PM

Is it Illegal to Legalize Marijuana?
Forum: International Cannabis News Posted By: Ganjarden Post Time: 08-11-2010 at 09:23 PM

Royal Oak Rejects Proposed Medical Marijuana Growing Operation
The City Commission rejected a proposal to open a massive medical marijuana growing operation in a vacant industrial building. The Royal Oak City Commission voted 7-0 Monday to keep in place its moratorium on medical marijuana facilities operating in the city. James Canner, managing partner for AFKF, LLC, had asked the city to

The Rabbi of Pot
This really is an important religious issue, says the silver-haired 58-year-old, his wide smile punctuated by crescent-shaped dimples. Especially because of how people have been suffering and the ways that drug laws have been used against Americans and especially against minorities…I think scripture is very clear that when we have

Why the US and Latin America Could be Ready to End a Fruitless 40-year
Forum: International Cannabis News Posted By: MedicalNeed Post Time: 08-11-2010 at 06:35 PM

Medical Marijuana Cards Do Not Offer Legal Exemption To Job Applicants
Forum: International Cannabis News Posted By: MedicalNeed Post Time: 08-11-2010 at 04:59 PM

Officials Vote to Keep Marijuana Measure Off Detroit Ballot
Forum: International Cannabis News Posted By: MedicalNeed Post Time: 08-11-2010 at 04:53 PM

Researchers Discover New Marijuana-chemical Receptor
Forum: International Cannabis News Posted By: MedicalNeed Post Time: 08-11-2010 at 04:41 PM

Time To End Prohibition On Pot: Callers
Canadians are mellowing to the idea of legalizing marijuana and Sudburians are no different, The Sudbury Star’s weekly poll shows. The Star’s poll question last week was: “Should the government of Canada legalize and tax marijuana?” Though a technical glitch prevented the poll from appearing on The Sudbury Star’s web-site, all but one of the 11

Pot Bylaw Sparks Legal Fire
Chilliwack is looking at a bylaw to stop licenced medical marijuana growers from growing pot for other licence-holders, “similar” to one introduced recently in Pitt Meadows. Coun. Chuck Stam, who chairs Chilliwack’s public safety committee, said abuse of the medical marijuana licensing system is a growing problem here, with several licence-holders “parking”

