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La marihuana medicinal y el derecho al trabajo: Están bajo ataque en California y Oregón y también corren peligro en la mayor parte de los otros estados
La decisión impartida por la Corte Suprema de California la semana pasada que permite que empleadores despidan a consumidores de marihuana medicinal ha echado luz sobre un área gris en la ley de marihuana medicinal. Aunque las garantÃas varÃen de un estado a otro, en su mayorÃa son limitadas y no han sido puestas a prueba y los pacientes que quieren trabajar corren riesgo. -
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La guerra del dolor en el interior de EE.UU.: Con su médico entre rejas, pacientes kanseños se preguntan a quien deben recurrir
Los federales arrestaron a un terapeuta del dolor de Kansas y su esposa el mes pasado, acusándolos de prescripción inadecuada de analgésicos narcóticos. Aunque afirmen estar protegiendo al público, los pacientes del médico no están de acuerdo. -
Europe: German Police Use Grow Shop Customer Lists in Massive Marijuana Garden Busts
Police across Germany engaged in massive raids on marijuana grows Monday. Some of the busts were based on information from grow shop customer lists. -
Death Penalty: More Drug Executions in Saudi Arabia, More Death Sentences in Vietnam, But a Rare Sign of Leniency in China
Saudi Arabia executed more drug offenders this week, and Vietnam sentenced more to death. But in a rare move, China commuted the death sentences of two Ugandan women. -
Medical Marijuana: Berkeley Declares Itself a Sanctuary City
With the DEA raiding dispensaries in the Bay Area this year, the Berkeley City Council voted Tuesday to make the city a medical marijuana sanctuary. -
Medical Marijuana: First Kansas Bill Introduced
The first medical marijuana bill in Kansas history was introduced this week. It would provide a medical defense for persons arrested for possession. -
Sentencing: US Attorney General Raises Specter of Violent Crime Jump If Crack Prisoners Released, Warns He Could Try to Block It
US Attorney General lashed out against early release for federal crack cocaine offenders twice last week, resorting to demagogic claims and warning he may try to block it. -
Medical Marijuana and the Right to Work: Under Attack in California and Oregon, At Risk In Most Other States As Well
Last week's California Supreme Court ruling allowing employees to fire medical marijuana users has shined a light on a gray area in medical marijuana law. While protections vary from state to state, they are for the most part limited and untested, and patients who want to work are at risk.
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