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Obama (Double) Speaks on Medical Marijuana | Americans for Safe Access

Finally, President Obama has spoken about his aggressive stance toward medical marijuana. Unfortunately, but not unexpectedly, his statements are underwhelming, inaccurate and do nothing to address medical marijuana as a public health issue. In response to a question from Rolling Stone on why his administration is conducting more medical marijuana raids than the Bush administration, President Obama failed to come clean on reasons for the breadth and intensity of the attacks, which significantly escalated since he took office.

What I specifically said was that we were not going to prioritize prosecutions of persons who are using medical marijuana. I never made a commitment that somehow we were going to give carte blanche to large-scale producers and operators of marijuana…

Actually, what Obama said on the campaign trail in 2008 was that he was “not going to be using Justice Department resources to try to circumvent state [medical marijuana] laws.”

The shell game continued with Obama declaring that, as President, he “can’t ask the Justice Department to…‘ignore…a federal law that’s on the books.’”

In fact, Obama has complete discretion to let local and state authorities enforce their own medical marijuana laws. When affirming that discretionary authority in 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court also questioned the wisdom of going after medical marijuana patients.

Obama then declared that his Justice Department should use “prosecutorial discretion and properly prioritize [its] resources to go after things that are really doing folks damage.”

That, however, seems to beg several questions, not the least of which is “how does one determine what “things” are “really doing folks damage?” Why is that not the purview of local and state officials to enforce? And, is the federal government doing more damage than it’s supposedly preventing? Keep in mind that the damage his administration has inflicted also impacts the fiscal bottom line of local and state governments. In California, dispensary closures precipitated by the federal crackdown have robbed the state of millions of dollars in lost taxes.

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weedporndaily:

The graduate of a master class in pastry making has started a company registered with the Israeli Health Ministry and is now baking cannabis cookies for about 350 patients — and as of this week, they are kosher for Passover.

Moshe Ichiya, a graduate of the Estella school’s master class in pastry making, runs the company Cannabliss in a location he will describe only as being “in the center of the country,” reports Mitch Ginsburg at the Times of Israel. Cannabliss is one of several companies registered with the Health Ministry and is the sole supplier of medicinal marijuana products to the Sharett Institute of Oncology at the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center.

Read more: http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2012/04/israeli_medical_provider_offers_kosher_cannabis_co.php

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Ask yourself:


What do you love about the drugs you do?
Do they bring out the star dancer or social butterfly in you?
Do they give you spiritual enlightenment or universal awareness?
Are there aspects of the trip you could do without?
Have you made an ass of yourself or said things you regret?
Do you look in the mirror and wince or have you stopped looking altogether?
What would you lose if you quit or cut back?
Would you be bored at parties if you weren’t high?
Do you feel friends or family would have less to do with you?
What would you stand to gain if you quit or cut back?
Imagine yourself in five years. Where do you want to be? What do you want to be doing? Is your current relationship with drugs helping or hindering those goals and aspirations?

Is there trouble brewing?
Do you feel like you’re stuck on a never-ending roller coaster of highs and comedowns?
Have you lost interest in things that you used to love doing?
Do you need to use just to start the day?
Do you start the night planning to use just a bit but end up using a lot more?
Do you keep hearing yourself say: “this isn’t fun anymore; I wish I could quit”?

If any of this is starting to sound all too familiar, you may want to talk to someone about restoring balance to your drug use and partying lifestyle.

Tripp project

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What are the regulations for medical marijuana in my state?

For all the curious cannabis connoisseurs, the legal limitations of the use, cultivation, and distribution of medical marijuana per state.

Are you eligible for a medical marijuana card? How many plants are you allowed to grow? Find out below:

Name of State ( Limit of Weight of Cannabis Per Patient, Limit of Plants Per Patient)

*States with stars next to them accept medical cards from other progressive pot states.

Tell me and I’ll forget
Show me and I may remember
But involve me and I’ll understand
- Chinese Proverb

“I just quit college in the middle of my junior year and enrolled as a student at the university of Planet Earth, the world’s oldest and largest educational institution. It has millions of professors, tens of millions of books, and unlimited course offerings. Tuition is free. There are no degrees and no one ever graduates.”

-William Upski Wimsatt

Ever heard of self schooling? If you have never thought of education as something you can take into your own hands, it’s probably because you’ve been led to believe that education is something we ‘receive’ from others in authority positions. Learning is institutionalised, which means that a specific system of education has been developed that were all required to participate in.

So what’s wrong with that, you ask?

This system is problematic because it supports only very specific types of academic style learning. Think of the most valuable lessons you’ve learned throughout your life…did you learn them in the classroom? Out of a text book? Or, did you learn it from direct experience? Did you LIVE it?

What we experience in our lives is the most valuable education we can get and while the required education system has benefits and value in society, we must never forget that not only do we have the ability to school ourselves in whatever we want to but that life itself is the most dynamic, useful and challenging school we will ever attend.

~~The Tripproject.ca


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A well-known medical marijuana patient and advocate suffering from a terminal brain condition was escorted out of a San Francisco hospital Monday night for using a cannabis vaporizer inside the facility, according to media sources.

Angel McClary Raich, who said she believes she has about a year to live, was at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Hospital to receive a brain scan, reports the Oakland Tribune. A resident of Oakland, Raich suffers constant severe pain, according to her website.

Raich, an outspoken advocate for medical marijuana, said that police and security guards were called on her and she was taken out of the hospital after she used the vaporizer, according to KGO.

“UCSF is a smoke-free campus and this includes medical marijuana … even a vaporized form of medical marijuana releases particles in the air that are damaging to the lung,” read a prepared statement released by UCSF on Monday night. “Any particles from vapor and odor could have an impact on other patients and hospital employees.”

Read more: http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2012/03/dying_woman_kicked_out_of_sf_hospital_for_vaporizi.php

storyofgunnher:

Ketamine has been known to be habit-forming. Some people establish routines of repeated use and find them difficult to break. Tolerance can build up pretty quickly with frequent use. Ketamine is not physically addictive although regular users may experience extreme cravings when trying to quit….

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Welcome to America, everybody.

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