Washington's governor signs the first pot pardons there, Arkansas regulators approve licenses for 32 dispensaries, the Arizona Supreme Court will decide whether hash is medical marijuana, and more.
Marijuana PolicyWashington Governor Signs First Pot Possession Pardons. Gov. Jay Inslee (D) signed the first marijuana possession pardons on Wednesday. The move came five days after he announced plans to pardon up to 3,500 one-time pot offenders with no other criminal record.
Medical Marijuana
Arizona Supreme Court Will Hear Appeal on Lower Court Ruling Hash Isn't Medical Marijuana. The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of Rodney Jones, who was arrested, convicted, and imprisoned for possessing hash even though he was a registered medical marijuana patient. An appeals court upheld his conviction, saying the state's voter-approved medical marijuana law is “silent” on the issue.
Arkansas Regulators Approve 32 Companies to Sell Medical Marijuana, The state Medical Marijuana Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve 32 companies to sell medical marijuana. The commission has divided the state into eight zones, with each zone getting four dispensaries.
South Carolina Panel Advances Resolution Calling for Medical Marijuana Research. A legislative panel has advanced a resolution urging Congress to allow more research on medical marijuana. The measure asks Congress to "take immediate and additional steps to promote and actively pursue scientific research and testing into the potential use of cannabis to treat other medical conditions and illness by removing the federal statutory and regulatory barriers that prevent these scientific endeavors." The resolution now advances to the full Senate Medical Affairs Committee for consideration.
Tennessee Medical Marijuana Bill Coming Soon. State Sen. Janice Bowling (R-Tullahoma) and Rep. Ron Travis (R-Dayton) announced Thursday that they are working on a final draft of a bill to legalize medical marijuana in the state. The bill would create a new government commission to regulate the industry and allow qualifying patients to buy medical marijuana at state-licensed dispensaries.
Hemp
Texas House Committee Recommends Passing Hemp Legislation. The House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock released an interim report this week that recommends state lawmakers enact legislation to legalize and regulate commercial hemp farming statewide. The committee argues that hemp cultivation and processing could be beneficial for Texas farmers.
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Hash is cannabis is medicine
Hash is cannabis. Cannabis is medicine.
This is a biological fact, not a legal question.
Medicine is a human right.
Republicans are Evil, Trump is the Proof
Simple logic.
Republicans are evil, and Trump proves that premise True.
In reply to Republicans are Evil, Trump is the Proof by Dain Bramage (not verified)
Bipartisanship Does Not Apply To Russian Operatives!
It has been well established: Trump is a Putin operative and a traitor.
Thus, if you are a Democrat, and you are being "bipartisan" with Trump, you are not being bipartisan at all!
Rather, you are enabling fascist authoritarianism -- in other words, you are betraying the United States of America if you attempt to cut a "bipartisan" deal with Trump, or one of his goons.
Because of Trump's treason and Republican support for that treason, the GOP is no longer a legitimate American political party!
(If you really wanted to cut a deal with Trump, you would have to talk directly with his boss, Putin. Trump holds no real power... Putin owns Trump, and Putin makes the decisions.)
Trump's Treasons
I think this article by Beerfinger (Daily Kos, 1/11/2019) sums it up nicely...
A SEMI-EXHAUSTIVE LIST OF TRUMP'S TREASONS
Understand One Thing...
For the love of god, everyone get it through your heads: TRUMP DOES NOT WORK FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!
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