ASA's Medical Marijuana in the News: Week of 5/18/07
ASA ACTION: Defending Democracy in the Voting Booth
ASA ACTION: Lawsuit Results in County Compliance
FEDERAL: Rosenthal Medical Marijuana Retrial Begins
COLORADO: Caregiver Test Case Going To Trial
NEW JERSEY: Medical Marijuana Bill to be Introduced
VERMONT: Expanded Protections Passes, Governor May Sign
ILLINOIS: Lawmakers Squander Another Opportunity
CALIFORNIA: Some Law Enforcement Continues to Resist
DISPENSARIES: Oxnard, Petaluma, Mendocino, Claremont
RESEARCH: Doctor Describes His Cannabis Education
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ASA ACTION: Defending Democracy in the Voting Booth
A judge is preparing to punish local officials for failing to preserve the integrity of election results, thanks to legal intervention by ASA. At issue is the recount of electronic ballots cast in a narrowly lost local medical marijuana initiative. Many election experts question the use of electronic voting machines because of concerns about verifying ballot counts.
County ignoring court order calls for sanction
EDITORIAL, The Argus
It is the kind of mistake that makes you wonder. Alameda County officials refused to collect electronic ballots and internal logs in a disputed election even though a state appeals court had ordered them to do it. Now the county faces possible fines and legal sanctions.
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ASA ACTION: Lawsuit Results in County Compliance
Merced was one of the California counties that balked at implementing the stateâs mandated medical marijuana ID card program. After county officials lost in state court, they reached an agreement with ASA, the ACLU and the Drug Policy Alliance to start the program within 60 days. San Diego and Riverside counties are appealing the courtâs ruling, but ASA is confident that Californiaâs medical marijuana law will be upheld again.
Merced County issues first pot cards
by Corinne Reilly, Merced Sun-Star (CA)
After a year of debate, Merced County began issuing identification cards for medical marijuana users two weeks ago. But so far, just three people have signed up for the controversial program, county officials said.
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FEDERAL: Rosenthal Medical Marijuana Retrial Begins
ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford convinced the judge to dismiss the bulk of the governmentâs new charges against author and advocate Ed Rosenthal, who grew marijuana for patients under the authority of a City of Oakland program. Federal prosecutors insisted on a retrial anyway, even thought they concede that Rosenthal can receive no penalty if convicted, since heâs already completed his sentence from the 2003 conviction. Attorneys say no one has ever been retried after the sentence has been served.
Re-trial of `Ganja Guru' begins
by Josh Richman, ANG Newspaper
Ed Rosenthal grew and sold thousands of marijuana plants in Oakland over five and a half years in violation of federal law, a prosecutor told jurors today as the "Guru of Ganja's" retrial began. Assistant U.S. Attorney George Bevan even specified that the marijuana was supplied to "so-called marijuana clubs throughout the Bay Area" -- a reference to medical marijuana organizations where patients obtained the drug for use as permitted under state law, but unprotected under federal law.
Retrial Of Marijuana Activist Begins
by Bay City News, NBC 11 News
A U.S. prosecutor told a federal jury in San Francisco today that Oakland marijuana activist Ed Rosenthal operated a large and sophisticated marijuana growing operation. Rosenthal, the author of more than a dozen books about marijuana, has claimed outside of court that he was growing starter plants for patients who need the drug under California's medical marijuana law.
Ganja Guru Back in Federal Court Again
by Marcus Wohlsen, Associated Press
A prosecutor said Tuesday that a self-proclaimed "guru of ganja" grew and distributed thousands of marijuana plants out of a warehouse to supply area pot clubs. A lawyer for Rosenthal argued on Tuesday that her client was a prominent scientist, author and marijuana reform advocate who became a political target over his support for medical marijuana.
Retrial Of 'Guru of Ganja' Ed Rosenthal Underway
Associated Press
The retrial of marijuana advocate Ed Rosenthal is underway in San Francisco. During opening statements this morning, the prosecution described Rosenthal as a person who ran a major marijuana growing operation. But Rosenthal's defense lawyer countered by saying he was a prominent scientist and medical marijuana advocate.
Retrial for medical-pot advocate opens
by Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle
The retrial of marijuana advocate Ed Rosenthal on federal cultivation charges opened today with his lawyer doing everything she could to make it clear to jurors that he had been growing cannabis for medical use, a subject the judge has put off-limits.
Opening statements set for today in the retrial of marijuana advocate Ed Rosenthal
Associated Press
Opening statements are scheduled for today in the retrial of marijuana advocate Ed Rosenthal. The self-described "Guru of Ganja" is being retried in San Francisco federal court on five charges of marijuana cultivation and distribution.
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