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Medical Marijuana Industry and Political News

We never know what to expect in the medical marijuana world. Who knows which states will pass, ban, regulate, or vote on MMJ laws next? This week, Massachusetts hit the news as they will be one of the next states to vote this fall. Meanwhile, California continues to wage the “drug war” as Harborside Health Center was raided and feds hope to close it down – without concern for the 108,000 patients it serves. While this is dreary, the cause at least has the support of the speaker of the house, nancy Plosi, who once again reiterated her support for legalization. Read on for all the news!

Massachusetts Votes on Dispensaries: Supporters of the Massachusetts Medical Marijuana Initiative have gathered enough signatures to put it to a vote on November’s ballot. If passes, up to 35 dispensaries could be opened with home growing certificates awarded to those who live too far. Read more…

Feds Think Big Dispensaries = Illegal Activity: This week, Harborside Health Center was targeted for closure, “despite the fact that the Center appears to break no state or municipal laws,” according to MMJ Business Daily.  ”The larger the operation, the greater the likelihood that there will be abuse of the state’s medical marijuana laws, and marijuana in the hands of individuals who do not have a demonstrated medical need,” wrote US Attorney Melinda Haag. Read more…

Pelosi is on Our Side: “I have long supported efforts in Congress to advocate federal policies that recognize the scientific research and clinical research demonstrating the medical benefits of medicinal marijuana, that respects the wishes of the states in providing relief to ill individuals, and that prevents the federal government from acting to harm the safe access to medicinal marijuana provided under state law…” For the full report, read more at The Raw Story.

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NORML: Reefer Madness Returns

By now it seems we can assume that everyone has heard the story of Rudy Eugene, the Florida man who was shot and killed by police when he wouldn’t stop chewing the face off of another man. Initial reports suggested that he may have been using bath salts, which is often described as having the effects of a mix of PCP and meth. The autopsy report, however, found only one drug – small amounts of marijuana.

For many, the use of marijuana and this heinous attack are obviously unrelated; marijuana has never caused violence like alcohol or other drugs can. Unfortunately for our cause, though, the media saw it as a story and has since been writing headlines such as “No bath salts detected: Causeway attacker Rudy Eugene had only pot in his system, medical examiner reports” (Miami Herald), ”Rudy Eugene: No Bath Salts, Only Marijuana Found In Face-Eater Toxicology Tests” (Huffington Post), and ”Tests in cannibalism case: Zombie-like attacker used pot, not ‘bath salts’” (CNN).

Articles arguing that marijuana did not cause this attack are unfortunately less exciting and newsworthy, gaining much less attention. LiveScience quoted Dr. Bruce Goldberger, professor and director of toxicology at the University of Florida:

“Some people have said, ‘Well, it must have been the marijuana that triggered Eugene’s behavior.’ That, in my opinion, is outrageous, and out of the question. Marijuana will not cause this type of behavior…Some media is reporting that pot isn’t ruled out [as the cause of the attack]. I don’t buy that. That’s like talking about, ‘If you take LSD, it stays in your body for a lifetime.’ It’s one of these misleading things you hear about drugs.”

Meanwhile, the Associated Press interviewed Dr. Patricia Junquera, assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. She is quoted saying,”It could have been the strain of marijuana that increases the dopamine in the brain, such as sativa.”

NORML comments on this “return of reefer madness in the media” by writing letters to Dr. Junquera, alerting her of the negative impact she has made. Check out the full story here.

Lawyers Urge State Regulation of Medical Marijuana in Michigan

PetoskeyNews.com:

“DETROITMichigan should look to Colorado and get more involved in medical marijuana by allowing commercial growers and regulating the industry, say lawyers who met on Mackinac Island to discuss one of the state’s most contentious issues.

Members of the criminal law section of the State Bar of Michigan plan to take their recommendations to the State Bar’s annual meeting in September. The ultimate goal is to get the Legislature to make significant changes without stepping on the medical marijuana law approved by voters in 2008, said attorney Ken Malkin of Bay City.

“You’ve got all these people planting little gardens all over. Who knows what people are getting?” Malkin, who chairs the criminal law section, said in an interview this week. “There is no quality control. It creates a black market.”

Roughly 50 people, including lawyers, judges and prosecutors, met last weekend and heard from Denver attorney Warren Edson, who specializes in setting up medical marijuana centers in Colorado.”

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