Daily Archives: June 22, 2012

Medical Marijuana Industry and Political News

It seems that this week had more bad news than good in the political sphere of medical marijuana, but we keep the faith that the great work of MMJ and legalization supporters will pay off in the end. We’ll be writing soon about our favorite blogs and Facebook groups that you should be following, too! This week, our favorite senior activist faces prison (again), North Carolina democrats makes a step in the right direction, and New York republicans stop a positive bill.

NC Dems Want to Legalize MMJ
At the North Carolina Democratic Party Convention last weekend, members supporter the decriminalization of medical marijuana use in the state. Many supporters believe it will cut down on crime while lowering costs for patients and raising tax money for the state.Another resolution from supporters would allow Norht Carolina farmers to grow industrial hemp. Via Toke of the Town.

Dispensaries Don’t Increase Crime
The DEA and Law Enforcement like to cite crime as a reason for criminalizing dispensaries, an argument which appears to be unfounded. A study by the National Institutes of Health conducted at UCLA found that neighborhoods with dispensaries had no predisposition to increased crime compared to any neighborhood without a dispensary. The study was conducted in Sacramento. Via High Times.

Robert Platshorn May Return to Prison
We recently wrote about The Silver Tour, run by Robert Plathorn, who spent 30 years in prison for nonviolent possession of marijuana. He educates seniors on why they should vote for medical marijuana, and seems to be targeted for his cause. His former parole officer allowed the use of cannabis oil in the treatment of his skin cancer, but his new parole officer wants to imprison him for a positive drug test caused by the oil. He is currently banned from travelling, despite the fact that speaking engagements makes up 80% of his salary. Via 420 Magazine.

NY Reps Shoot Down Decriminalization Bill
We reported last week that the New York State Assembly approved a medical marijuana possession bill. Earlier this month, New York Governor Cuomo proposed a bill to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, much like Rhode Island’s recently passed bill. This proposal has been shot down by Republicans, who say “We do not support decriminalization.” 82% of the 53,124 people arrested last year in New York for possession were blacks or Hispanic. Via Kush Magazine.