Oregon's Failed Medical Marijuana Program

The notorious comedian Tommy Chong, who combined with comic partner Cheech Marin made a living performing live shows, recording albums, and making films touting the recreational advantages of marijuana use, was serious when he was quoted by WOAI on May 14 stating that he feels legalizing marijuana could save the U.S.

Filner resigned with the city concerning the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by his former communications director. At least 18 women have accused Filner of harassment.

Etheridge: Yes, I do. The effects in my gastrointestinal system leave me with a real intolerance for acidity of any kind, and so acid reflux is a constant issue. I don't want to take the little pills that they give you which have all the side effects to aid with that.

Illegal substances are being grown. Hash and hash oil is not mentioned in the act, yet it's being "manufactured" and increases the yield exponentially! 24 oz. Of hash = 7.5 pounds of marijuana. 24 oz of (the much easier smuggled) hash oil = 75 pounds of marijuana.

Oregon's recreational marijuana Act has failed. so far. That is, it's failed if the intent was to supply a method for men and women that are seriously ill to obtain marijuana as a"medicine." Whether that was their intent or not,. is conjecture. Our side sees the program as intentionally confused, with gaping loopholes permitting the continuation of illegal marketing of (supposedly legally grown marijuana).

"Please don't let my daughter die, governor," said New Jersey resident Brain Wilson, in an exchange which has been extensively covered in the regional media. Wilson's daughter suffers from a severe form of epilepsy that he says can be treated with specific breeds of medical marijuana.

Today, let's address a few of the cat crap in American society's sandbox. This column won't be a running battle with the consumers; that's NOT the reason is for the upright citizens of Portland, not its' users.

"Ballot Propositions and Judicial Performance Review Publicity Pamphlet."

November 2, 2010 issued by Ken Bennet, find this Arizona Secretary of State, State of Arizona Election.

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