2012
Mittster did us one better and gave us Paul Ryan. Who, in CO this week, said he supports STATES RIGHTS TO ALLOW MMJ AND LEGALIZE MJ.
Support RomneyRyan 2012 to save Medical Marijuana AND to save America from the INEVITABLE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE we will face under President Downgrade
He keeps getting better: Gov Chris Christie announces Medical Marijuana Compromise reached in NJ
Update: Dana Loesch has excellent advice~ The Media wants a brawl between Tea Party Christian Conservatives and Libertarians – dont give them one :0)
…Coalitions between different groups who have various beliefs in common are instrumental to success. We can’t disrespect, by way discounting or misunderstanding our different sticking points, the beliefs of the various groups comprising the tea party movement, but we all have more in common with each other than we do with factions on the left: the communists, the socialists, the say-their-anarchists-but-are-actually-socialists. We know that the only way to securing increased civil liberties comes by way of our alliance and we must continue to hold the line and work together….
I can haz fiscal conservative/social libertarian?!!
Governor Chris Christie today announced a bi-partisan agreement with the Assembly primary sponsor of the state’s medicinal marijuana law on regulations that will ensure timely access to medicinal marijuana for qualified patients while at the same time ensuring the program has adequate safety and security controls. December 3, 2010
AZ Medical Marijuana Proposition 203 Passes
Update: Prop 203 has passed. All hail the AZ voters! Folks who think this will turn AZ into Cali should really read the Proposition. It was incredibly well written with thoughtful, strong limits to avoid many issues found in CA and CO.
...The final vote also confirmed that Arizona voters did approve a law allowing patients with a recommendation from their doctors to purchase up to 2 1/2 ounces of marijuana every two weeks from non-profit dispensaries. Supporters outnumbered foes by about 4,300 votes.
…The Arizona measure will allow patients with diseases including cancer, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and any other “chronic or debilitating” disease that meets guidelines to buy 2 1/2 ounces of marijuana every two weeks or grow plants.
The patients must get a recommendation from their doctor and register with the Arizona Department of Health Services. The law allows for no more than 124 marijuana dispensaries in the state. After ballots are canvassed Nov. 29, the state has 120 days before the law goes into effect.
Backers of Proposition 203 have argued that thousands of patients faced “a terrible choice” of suffering with a serious or even terminal illness or going to the criminal market for pot. They collected more than 252,000 signatures to put the measure on the ballot _ nearly 100,000 more than required….
…Arizona voters overwhelmingly approved a medical marijuana law in 1996 and 1998, but it never went into effect because of problems with its wording.
…Saturday’s final count was 841,346 in favor of the measure and 837,005 opposed….