Silicon Valley Really Loves Its Pot

Matthew Klickstein
A bag of medical marijuana is shown at Oaksterdam University, a trade school for the cannabis industry, in Oakland, California July 23, 2009.
 
If you thought they like their marijuana dispensaries in Boulder, Colo., Humboldt County and Washington State, wait until you hear about the techies in Silicon Valley: they can’t get enough of the green stuff.
It turns out that San Jose, the big city encompassed by the Valley and long known for tech innovation, has become the “medical marijuana capital of the Bay Area.”
According to Bloomberg Businessweek, San Jose houses 106 pot clinics, with four being “delivery-only.”
This number is four times greater than the quantity of dispensaries in the neighboring community of San Francisco.
 
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http://www.itechpost.com/articles/6011/20130304/silicon-valley-palliative-health-center-medical-marijuana-pot-dispensaries-cisco-adobe-google-ebay.htm

EnviroTextile hemp goods earn USDA BioPreferred approval


 
EnviroTextiles, LLC, a Colorado based Industrial hemp and natural fiber manufacturer, is pleased to announce that it has earned approval from the USDA BioPreferred Program as the only Hemp products manufacturer to qualify for listing their products in the Federal Procurement Preferred category. To quote the USDA’s website: “The purpose of the USDA BioPreferred program is to promote the increased purchase and use of biobased products. The program is expected to promote economic development, creating new jobs and providing new markets for farm commodities.”
Barbara Filippone, President of EnviroTextiles, LLC believes, “The addition of hemp to a U.S. approved government program is a historic achievement for bio-diverse agriculture, and is blazing the path to legalizing the growth of industrial hemp in the United States. Legalization would provide our farmers with a drought resistant, pesticide-free, multipurpose, and value-added crop. Hemp has over 25,000 uses including variations of Food, Fuel, Feed, and Fiber.”
 
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http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/textile-news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=121745

Another Reminder of Why Changes in Medical Marijuana Policy Can’t Wait


 
Earlier this week, while more than 200 citizen lobbyists were meeting face-to-face with their Congressional legislators in Washington, D.C. to change federal policy on medical cannabis, a series of events occurred in Florida, making that state the next political battleground on this issue.
On Monday, a Miami Herald article cited a recent poll indicating 81 percent of Florida voters said approve of doctors recommending cannabis to patients, with only 14 percent opposed. As many as 70 percent of voters said they supported a state constitutional amendment legalizing medical cannabis, a full 10 points higher than what Florida requires to pass such amendments.
Then, tragically, later that afternoon, the home of Americans for Safe Access member and Sarasota resident Cathy Jordan and her 64-year-old husband Robert was raided by the Manatee County Sheriff’s Department. With black ski masks and guns drawn in an intimidating fashion that has become all-too familiar for medical cannabis patients across the country, sheriff’s deputies came into their home and seized all 23 of Cathy’s plants, which she uses to treat Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, also known as “Lou Gehrig’s disease”), a terminal illness.
Cathy was diagnosed in 1986 with ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to loss of limb control, breathing, swallowing, and speech. However, after trying cannabis in 1989, she was able to better manage her symptoms and significantly improve her quality of life. Now, more than 20 years later, Cathy has outlived five of her support groups and four of her neurologists.
 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steph-sherer/florida-marijuana-raid_b_2784022.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

Tech Workers Fuel San Jose Medical Marijuana Scene, Employers Give Up on Drug Screening

By Chris Roberts
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Hand in hand
 
It was only a few years ago that spooked-out city leaders in San Jose declared that medical marijuana dispensaries had taken over their town. Today, there are still more than 100 dispensaries in the South Bay city, many more than are in San Francisco and the East Bay combined. And they’re thriving, with no small thanks to the ever-burgeoning technology industry.
Dispensaries big and small do fine business within smoking distance of some of high-tech’s biggest names, Bloomberg Businessweek reported. And while most firms have strict policies against drug use — all drug use — coders with cramped wrists make up to 40 percent of some dispensaries’ patient bases. Maybe that’s why the likes of Adobe, Cisco. and others have given up on pre-employment drug screening — it’s too hard to find someone who is clean.
 
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http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2013/03/san_jose_tech_companies_marijuana.php