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For Wash. government bean-counter, a pot education
SEATTLE (AP) — Mike Steenhout knows spreadsheets, statistics and bean-counting. He has worked as a budget assistant to the governor, managed local operations for the U.S. Census Bureau and analyzed juvenile crime databases. Now, the married,...
Tags: United States Census Bureau, Plant Openings, U.S. Department of Justice, Lab Tests, Health Treatments
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Say no to medical marijuana
The editorial supporting medical marijuana (“Medical pot for Illinois patients,” Editorial, April 16) is as bad advice as marijuana is bad medicine. Several issues referenced are part of the problem. The Tribune cites the Institute of Medicine...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Medical Research, Multiple Sclerosis, Health Organizations, American Medical Association
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Progressive O'Malley gets his wish list
If the longstanding rumors are true and Gov. Martin O’Malley really does have his sights set on a presidential nomination, the 2013 legislative session could go a long way toward solidifying his liberal qualifications for a Democratic primary...
Tags: Interior Policy, Dining and Drinking, Politics, Baltimore County, Firearms
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New bill would ease state-federal pot conflict
SEATTLE (AP) — A bill introduced in Congress on Friday would fix the conflict between the federal government's marijuana prohibition and state laws that allow medical or recreational use. California Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher said his bill,...
Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, U.S. Congress, Laws, Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice
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Charges follow raids on 3 marijuana dispensaries
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say an investigation following raids on three West Michigan medical marijuana dispensaries has led to additional charges. MLive.com reports (http://bit.ly/ZiXxxD ) another arrest was made Wednesday and the...
Tags: Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Health Treatments
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General Assembly session ends in flurry of votes
Police could pull you over for talking on a hand-held phone while driving. Some patients could legally use marijuana. And veterans would get a new assist in getting jobs under legislation approved by the Maryland General Assembly on its final day. As...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Interior Policy, Parties and Movements, Politics, Laws
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Medical marijuana approved
The Baltimore SunMaryland is on its way to becoming the 19th state to have a medical marijuana program after the Maryland Senate passed the measure 42-4 today. The bill heads to Gov. Martin O'Malley, who is expected to sign it. The drug would be administered by...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Health Treatments
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Medical marijuana – coming to Florida?
Taking Names the Blog - Orlando SentinelThe movement for legalized and medical marijuana is building momentum across the country, thanks to an interesting coalition of progressive and libertarian/conservative folks who think government should spend less time trying to lock up private pot... -
Scores of bills remain for Assembly's final day
With most of the heavy lifting behind them, Maryland legislators will convene Monday for a final frenzy of lawmaking before the 2013 General Assembly session adjourns at midnight. Bills that could affect every dog owner and every driver who talks on a...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Interior Policy, Politics, Laws, Baltimore County
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State Senate gives preliminary OK to medical marijuana bill
The General Assembly is poised to pass legislation that would make Maryland the 19th state to legalize marijuana use for medical reasons — though how quickly the state's cancer patients and others might benefit remains in question. The state...
Tags: University of Maryland, Baltimore, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore County, Martin O'Malley, Multiple Sclerosis
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Marijuana legalization wins majority support in poll
WASHINGTON -- A majority of Americans support legalizing marijuana, a new poll indicates, with the change driven largely by a huge shift in how the baby boom generation feels about the drug of their youth. By 52% to 45%, adult Americans back...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Parties and Movements, Politics, Elections, Recreational Substance Use
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Legal protections passed for medical marijuana caregivers
The General Assembly has passed a law that allows caregivers of patients who use medical marijuana to possess up to an ounce of pot without being convicted of a crime. "We are expressing our belief that people who are sick should be able to access the...Tags: Politics, Laws, Martin O'Malley, Criminals, Government
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