AZ Governor Directs State To License Marijuana Dispensaries

By Steve Elliott ~alapoet~

Giving up her idea of suing the federal government over Arizona’s medical marijuana law, Governor Jan Brewer said Friday she is directing the state health department to start accepting applications for cannabis dispensaries.

A suit filed by Brewer and her attorney general was dismissed by a federal judge on January 4. The complaint, filed back in May, sought “clarification” on whether state employees who license medical marijuana dispensaries could themselves face federal prosecution.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton ruled that state officials faced no such threat, and threw the suit out. The governors of Washington and Rhode Island have cited similar reasons — claiming they feared state employees would be federally prosecuted — for vetoing or delaying dispensaries in their states.
“Plaintiffs have not shown that any action against state employees in this state is imminent or even threatened,” Bolton wrote. She gave Arizona the option to refile with more evidence.
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Americans for Safe Access
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer: “I have directed the Arizona Department of Health Services to begin accepting and processing dispensary applications, and issuing licenses for those facilities”
But Governor Brewer, who has staunchly opposed the state’s medical marijuana law, despite the fact that voters approved it, said on Friday that the state will not refile the suit, reports Dylan Smith of the Tucson Sentinel.
“Instead, I have directed the Arizona Department of Health Services to begin accepting and processing dispensary applications, and issuing licenses for those facilities once a pending legal challenge to the Department’s medical marijuana rules is resolved,” Brewer said in a press release.

 
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Ryan’s Story: Medical Marijuana and Autism

Natasha Zouves

Michelle Singh Gori and Ryan

 
Michelle Singh Gori still remembers watching Ryan convulse on the floor, eyes rolled back into his head, foaming at the mouth. She still remembers the severe seizures that would grip her nine-year-old autistic son.
“As a mom, I’ve never felt so helpless. All you can do is stand there are pray that it ends,” said Singh Gori, of Danville, California.
Ryan’s mother said she was desperate for a solution. But she was still shocked when Ryan’s doctor recommended a controversial treatment for her son: medical marijuana.
“Cannabis? What do you mean, Pot? I just thought the man was crazy. I mean I thought he had really lost it,” said Singh Gori. “I’ve never even been stoned. To me, it went against everything that I was raised to believe.”
But, despite her reservations, she said she got a prescription for medical marijuana and sought out a dispensary. Even though she perhaps doesn’t look like she would possess the know-how—she is petite with long blonde hair—she started distilling marijuana essential oil on the windowsill of her kitchen.
And she said ever since she gave Ryan that first dose, she has never looked back.
“From that first day, of all the therapies we’ve ever tried on him, this one was the most instant in how it helped him,” said Singh Gori. Where once Ryan clung to a routine with the constant threat of meltdowns, Singh Gori said within hours he was focused, calm and seizure-free.
 
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http://www.neontommy.com/news/2012/01/ryan-s-story-medical-marijuana-and-autism
 

Get Busted for Marijuana; Work as a Police Informant; Get Killed

Tony Newman  Director of Media Relations, Drug Policy Alliance

 
No one has ever died from smoking marijuana. But getting busted with a small amount of marijuana has led to countless tragic deaths.
This week, Shelley Hilliard, a 19-year-old woman from Detroit, was killed after working as a police informant. On October 20, Hilliard was arrested for a small amount of marijuana. The police offered her a way out: She could set up a drug deal. She called a drug dealer and said she had someone who wanted to buy $335 of cocaine and marijuana. When the dealer showed up he was arrested. The dealer was released, and three days later Hilliard was found dead in the streets. The dealer has been charged with murder.
Hilliard tragic death brings back memories of Rachel Hoffman, the 23-year-old, Florida State graduate from Tallahassee who also worked as an informant after she was busted with a small amount of marijuana and Ecstasy. Hoffman was sent alone on a “buy and bust” and was given $13,000 to buy Ecstasy, cocaine and a gun. The men shot Hoffman five times, stole her car and credit card, and dumped her body into a ditch. This week Tallahassee approved a $2.6 million settlement with Rachel’s parents.
These two women should still be with us on this earth, but were instead pawns in an unwinnable drug war that led to their violent deaths.
 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tony-newman/get-busted-for-marijuana-_b_1199896.html?ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false#sb=541127,b=facebook
 

U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Oregon ‘pistols and pot’ case

MEDFORD — The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from an Oregon sheriff who denied a concealed handgun license to a medical marijuana user.
The high court’s decision means 54-year-old Gold Hill resident Cynthia Willis and others and can keep both their pistols and their pot.
Willis tells the Medford Mail Tribune her case has been a victory for medical marijuana users throughout Oregon.
 
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http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2012/01/us_supreme_court_declines_to_h.html
 

Italian school uses cannabis for cooking

PERUGIA, Italy, Jan 11, 2012 (UPI via COMTEX) — Italy’s Flavor University, part of the National Food Education and Culture Center, said cannabis is an “amazing ingredient” for cooking.
 
The school said Tuesday the cannabis recommended for cooking is cannabis sativa, which contains only trace amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, ANSA reported Wednesday.
 
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