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... Are Medical Cannabis Dispensing Collectives and Why Are They Needed?
A majority of medical cannabis patients are not able to cultivate medicine themselves and cannot find a caregiver to grow it ... to other patient-members in need.[33] MCDCs do not obtain cannabis from the illicit market, nor do they provide it to anyone who is not a member.
There are currently hundreds of storefront MCDCs ...
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... California State Athletic Commission on their prohibition of medical cannabis use by sanctioned competitors.
Toby spoke ... 8217;s approximately 750,000 annual cannabis possession arrest cases. Little known is that in Washington there is an automatic ... claims that ‘no one goes to jail for using or possessing cannabis’ you can rightly let them know that they’re misinformed, as the state ...
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... alcohol and tobacco (and not tax- exempt like pharmaceuticals are, as medical cannabis is not prescribed per se, but “recommended ... graphic gives some idea of how much money would be left on the table should medical marijuana be banned — or merely hounded and harassed ... ignoring the revenue-creating potential of taxing cannabis sales — which will continue, legally or otherwise — ...
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Ever since medical marijuana was made legal in 1996 in the state of California, there has been attempts to control the suppliers who are making a profit from the legality, but recently president Obama stopped federal resources to pursue these legal medical cannabis clubs – because they are lawful.
It is a big change from the
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... I FURTHER AFFIRM THAT I AM A REGITERED VOTER IN MISSOURI. I ALSO PRAY THAT THE CAREGIVERS AND MEDICAL MARIJAUNA DISPENSERIES WILL ALSO BE FREE TO PROVIDE THESE MEDICINES LIKEWISE WITHOUT FEAR OF PERSECUTIONS AND PROSECUTIONS BECAUSE OF THIER BUSSINESS OPERATIONS. THAT IS IF A PATIENTS PHSICIAN PRESCRIBES THEM TO USE MEDICAL MARIJAUNA FOR THIER CONDITION.
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... with marijuana would need no refreshing in order for me to write a thorough article about medical cannabis. Now I’m not so sure.
Unfortunately, most dispensaries are intransigent about serving only ... ?”
On balance he believes it was, though he urges other localities considering legalizing medical marijuana to “do their homework about how they want to regulate establishments, so ...
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... patients.
Dr. Robert Melamede, Ph. D., Cannabis Science Inc., President & CEO said, &ldquo ... reaction to the company’s plans by those who are most familiar with the need for medical cannabis products. The fact that so many prominent experts ... pharmaceutical products. In sum, we are dedicated to the creation of cannabis-based medicines, both with and without psychoactive properties, to treat ...
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... make a very reasonable request:
Our American Medical Association (AMA) urges that marijuana’s status as a federal Schedule I controlled ... -based medicines. This should not be viewed as an endorsement of state-based medical cannabis programs, the legalization of marijuana, or that scientific evidence on the therapeutic use of cannabis meets the current standards for a prescription drug product.
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... a felony upon arrival when they set foot in a jurisdiction where
medical marijuana is not recognized. But they say they don't call
ahead to ... ' confirmation hearings.
"All other airports in medical cannabis states should have similar
policies but they don' ... security looking the other way, it's
official airport policy.
Medical marijuana patients boarding flights out of Oakland ...
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... federal investigative resources to pursue criminal charges against medical marijuana clinics, providing they are operating lawfully. ... the Bush Administration, which had federal agents raiding medical marijuana distributors on the basis of violating federal statutes ... kick off an entrepreneurial bonanza in the 13 states where medical cannabis is legal? Maybe, experts say, citing the proliferation of ...
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