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Do we need to go to L.A. to get our meds? – Welcome to San Diego

Published on: 10th September, 2009

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A marijuana patient at odds  | read this item

After yesterday’s raids on local area dispensaries. Medical Marijuana patients are left wondering why they even bothered to try to get their meds legally.
So here’s the scoop. Only 8 dispensaries have permits to operate in the county of San Diego. And none have permits to operate in the incorporated areas of San Diego(The City) This [...]

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California Senate Passes Medical Marijuana Resolution

Published on: 2nd September, 2009

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California Senate Passes Medical Marijuana Resolution  | read this item

Lawmakers Urge New Federal Policy on Research and Enforcement.

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Escondido bans medical pot dispensaries

Published on: 23rd August, 2009

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Escondido bans medical pot dispensaries  | read this item

Medical Marijuana won’t be sold in Escondido. The city voted Wednesday to ban marijuana dispensaries.
Marijuana advocate Stephen Wheeler is disappointed in his city government. He says the city agreed to a 45 day review of the issue, but the city council meeting didn’t hold up to its end of the bargain, and he is outraged.
“Two [...]

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Marijuana, gateway drug to Scientology?

Published on: 13th August, 2009

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Marijuana, gateway drug to Scientology?  | read this item

Does pot lead to total enlightenment? Rehab? Scientology? Let’s find out!

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$1.4 Billion Pot Tax is HIGH!

Published on: 23rd July, 2009

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Green Gold? A California tax board says the state could reap $1.4 billion by legalizing and taxing marijuana, but their numbers are based on problematic "studies" from marijuana advocates. (Reuters)  | read this item

California’s tax board says the state could reap about $1.4 billion by taxing their biggest cash crop — marijuana — but their estimate appears to be based on hazy “studies” conducted by marijuana advocates.

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Order Marijuana From Your iPhone

Published on: 21st July, 2009

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Order Marijuana From Your iPhone  | read this item

Apple’s App Store is never short of controversy, from shaking babies, to explicit racy content. The latest disputable app to be approved by Apple and hit the store is ‘Cannabis,’ an application that assists users in finding the nearest available marijuana supply.
The application is available for $2.99, and is developed by the “Cannabis lifestyle” folks over at Ajnag, yet [...]

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Make Marijuana Legal

Published on: 10th July, 2009

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Make Marijuana Legal  | read this item

When all is said and done, the principal, and most principled, argument in favor of ending marijuana prohibition is this: whether or not I or anyone else consume marijuana should be none of the government’s business-so long as I’m not behind the wheel of a car or otherwise putting others at risk. It’s time to get the government off my property and out of both my pockets and my body when it comes to marijuana.

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