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Report: Obama Justice Department Has Spent Nearly $300 Million on Aggressive Medical Marijuana Enforcement

A study by Americans for Safe Access estimates the costs of federal marijuana enforcement in medical marijuana states close to $300 million.

DOJ will spend more than $1 million to incarcerate a patient who surrendered this week to serve a 10-year sentence By Americans for Safe Access  |  June 13, 2013 Medical marijuana advocacy group Americans for Safe Access (ASA) issued a report today, detailing the costs associated with the federal government’s years-long enforcement effort in states that [...]

International Psychedelic Science Conference Returns to California

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Over 1,600 attendees from 33 countries are gathering in downtown Oakland to demonstrate the successes, the strength, and the spirit of the new wave of psychedelic science and medicine. By Brad Burge  |  Communications Director, MAPS Psychedelic Science 2013 starts tomorrow. It is a genuinely historic moment. At Psychedelic Science 2013, over 100 of the [...]

Marijuana Policy and Presidential Leadership: How to Avoid a Federal-State Train Wreck

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Published by The Brookings Institute Stuart Taylor, Jr. examines how the federal government and the eighteen states (plus the District of Columbia) that have partially legalized medical or recreational marijuana or both since 1996 can be true to their respective laws, and can agree on how to enforce them wisely while avoiding federal-state clashes that [...]

Want to Promote Public Safety? End the War on Marijuana

Leonard Frieling (right) is a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. (Photo credit: Westword)

By Leonard Frieling  |  Published in the BDM In the history of the city of Lafayette, Colo., my resignation probably went down as one of the more memorable. I left my position as a municipal court judge in protest of a proposal to increase the penalties for marijuana possession in the city. Some people agreed [...]

American Herbal Products Association Cannabis Committee Make Recommendations for State Officials

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Cannabis Committee of the American Herbal Products Association, the only national trade association that is focused primarily on herbs and botanicals and herbal products, issues regulatory recommendations for state officials. By Americans for Safe Access  |  January 27, 2013 The Cannabis Committee of the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) issued recommendations this week to regulators of [...]

Perspectives on Access to Medical Cannabis

Massachusetts became the 18th state to allow for the medical use of cannabis.

By Lauren Payne  |  January 9, 2013 What does “safe access”  to medical marijuana mean, anyway? To patients as a whole, it means being provided access to convenient, reliable, affordable medicine. The specifics of safe access are where things get a little murkier. Some patients enjoy safe access through their local collective or dispensary; some [...]

Man Sues Larimer Sheriff Over Destroyed Medical Marijuana Plants After Acquittal

Attorney Rob Corry

By Robert Allen  |  Published in the Coloradoan A man jurors acquitted of multiple marijuana felonies has sued the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office after his 42 plants were destroyed, according to a lawsuit recently filed in 8th Judicial District Court. Denver lawyer Rob Corry said his client expects to receive $5,000 per plant (totaling $210,000), [...]

5 Burning Questions About Legalizing Pot

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Three experts explain everything you need to know about the battle to legalize marijuana By Paul Armentano, Neill Franklin, Mason Tvert  |  Published in AlterNet.org PBS recently ran a Need to Know  segment on marijuana legalization in Washington and Colorado. The episode featured interviews with three prominent marijuana policy reform activists: Paul Armentano, Deputy Director of NORML;Major [...]

Study: Cannabis Associated With Lower Diabetes Risk

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By Paul Armentano  |  Published by NORML Adults with a history of marijuana use have a lower prevalence of type 2 diabetes and possess a lower risk of contracting the disease than those with no history of cannabis consumption, according to clinical trial data published in the British Medical Journal. Investigators at the University of California, Los Angeles [...]

Reaction to President Obama’s Marijuana Enforcement Comments

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By Marijuana Majority  |  December 14, 2012 President Obama told ABC News’s Barbara Walters in a new interview to be released tonight that “it would not make sense for us to see a top priority as going after recreational [marijuana] users in states that have determined that it’s legal.” Here’s a statement in reaction from [...]

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