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Boulder DA asks feds to back off on medical marijuana dispensaries

Category: Dispensaries | Posted on Wed, March, 14th 2012 by THCFinder

Boulders DA steps up and asks the Feds to stop wasting Tax Payers hard earned money on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries who are doing everything they can to abide by the laws and regulations that have been set forth by the state of Colorado.

Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett has sent a letter to the top federal prosecutor in Colorado, asking the feds to drop their crack-down on medical-marijuana dispensaries that are abiding by state law.
 
In the letter, dated Tuesday, Garnett writes that Colorado has created a system for regulating medical-marijuana businesses that is working and argues it is not worth the federal government's time to target dispensaries abiding by state law.
 
"I can see no legitimate basis in this judicial district to focus the resources of the United States government on the medical marijuana dispensaries that are otherwise compliant with Colorado law or local regulation," Garnett wrote in the letter to Colorado U.S. Attorney John Walsh. "The people of Boulder County do not need Washington D.C. or the federal government dictating how far dispensaries should be from schools, or other fine points of local land-use law."
 
 
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Blunts or Joints?

Category: Fun | Posted on Wed, March, 14th 2012 by THCFinder

Yea yea we know, bongs, dabs, vapes blah blah blah. If you only had two choices, which would you choose?

 

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Sheriff orders Compliance checks at homes of random Medical Marijuana Patients!

Category: News | Posted on Wed, March, 14th 2012 by THCFinder

Since when do the cops have a right to come to your house and request to see your medical marijuana card, identification, how many plants you are growing and more? Have you ever in your life heard of cops coming to your door when your doctor prescribes you vicodin for your pain to make sure that you only have the prescribed amount of pills in your bottle?

 

The answer is HELL NO! This is so f*cking ridiculous it just blows my mind that they can get away with this. At the very least I would expect my medical records to be a little more private and hidden away from the generaly public as well as local law enforment. It's none of their business if I am a medical marijuana patient or not and at not point should any patient ever have to worry about police showing up at their door for any bullshit compliance check!

 

Siskiyou County Sheriff Jon Lopey said he plans to meet with detectives who conducted recent medical marijuana “compliance checks” in Dunsmuir to ensure they’re relaying correct information to the public.

He said the Sheriff’s Office will abide by doctor recommendations for marijuana amounts and that any misinformation put out by deputies and detectives will be corrected. Lopey stated in an interview earlier this week that cooperating with deputies doing compliance checks is completely voluntary. (See Lopey's full response in the blue column to the right.)
 
Earlier this month, Dunsmuir residents reported that Sheriff’s deputies, in some cases accompanied by a detective, made unannounced visits to their homes, knocking on doors and stating they were there at the direction of the Sheriff.
 
Without producing warrants, the deputies and a detective dressed in full camouflage were reported to have requested to see medical marijuana recommendation cards, asked to photograph the cards, requested and photographed identification, asked to view the number of plants in possession and, according to several people who experienced the visits, advised people on what medical conditions marijuana may or may not be used for. Citizens said they were also being told that if they donate marijuana to the local collective they will be prosecuted for narcotics violations.
 
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Dr Puffer

Category: Fun | Posted on Wed, March, 14th 2012 by THCFinder

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Mitch McConnell To Constituent: Marijuana Leads To Death

Category: News | Posted on Wed, March, 14th 2012 by THCFinder
Apparently we have another ignorant senator, Mitch McConnel who is making false statements that Marijuana is a drug that can lead to death, well we would love to hear even one instance where marijuana was the cause of a single death on this planet...
 
WASHINGTON -- Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told a constituent in favor of legalizing marijuana that he doesn't support the idea because drugs like pot lead to death.
 
In a Feb. 14 letter to his constituent, McConnell said he has "serious concerns" about legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes, a topic that the constituent had written to him about. He pointed out that the main ingredient in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol, is already available in pill form for the treatment of certain illnesses.
 
He is also "troubled" by the fact that many legalization proposals would make marijuana available to the public "without following the scientific processes" of the Food and Drug Administration, McConnell said.
 
McConnell then cites a medical marijuana bill introduced by Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and raises concerns about what could happen if it became law -- death.
 
"Because of the harm that substances like marijuana and other narcotics pose to our society, I have concerns about this legislation. The detrimental effects of drugs have been well documented: short-term memory loss, loss of core motor functions, heightened risk of lung disease, and even death," McConnell wrote.
 
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Massive Joint

Category: Tokers | Posted on Wed, March, 14th 2012 by THCFinder

What are you smoking on today?

 

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