Author: Jeannie Herer
The German parliament (Bundestag) passed a law on Thursday that officially makes marijuana legal for medicinal purposes.
Why the Addiction Recovery Community Should Accept Medical Marijuana
By Katie MacBride
There’s still a long way to go for medical marijuana acceptance in the recovery community. Illustration by Ryan Casey
“A recovery support group should never give medical advice – but in any group, attitudes about these subjects will bleed into the general consciousness. These attitudes are shaped by our existing knowledge, and misinformation serves no one.
Perhaps it’s just hard for people in my tribe – people who love substances too much – to imagine that marijuana use isn’t necessarily about getting high. But the data is mounting and the recovery community has to get on board. Otherwise, we’re telling recovering addicts with pain or anxiety that they have two options: take highly addictive, often dangerous drugs or nothing at all. And that is an inaccurate and dangerous ultimatum.”
Full Article:
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/why-addiction-recovery-community-should-accept-medical-pot-w460529
Survey: Majority of Police Think Marijuana Laws Should Be Relaxed
By Curt Mills
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Nevada Athletic Commission considering removing marijuana as a banned substance
TMZ
Great news for Nick Diaz … and other jocks who love weed — the Nevada Athletic Commission is FINALLY considering removing marijuana as a banned substance … TMZ Sports has learned.
Full Article:
http://www.tmz.com/2017/01/10/nevada-athletic-commission-marijuana-nick-diaz/
Arkansas medical marijuana commission to allow 32 vendors
kspr.com
The Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission says it will allow 32 dispensaries to be evenly distributed among the state’s four congressional districts.
Full Article:
http://www.kspr.com/content/news/Arkansas-medical-marijuana-commission-to-allow-32-vendors-410404335.html
Air Force Loosens Marijuana Restrictions
BY TOM ANGELL
At least one branch of the U.S. military is about to become a lot more cannabis-friendly.
In a policy memo issued Monday, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James wrote that going forward, prior marijuana use is “not disqualifying” for new recruits.
Full Article:
http://www.marijuana.com/blog/news/2017/01/air-force-loosens-marijuana-restrictions/
Bill Walton wants declassification of marijuana as a Schedule I drug and for President Obama to grant blanket amnesty to offenders so everyone can “move on to the future.”
NBA Hall of Famer Bill Walton called for the declassification of marijuana as a Schedule I drug and for President Barack Obama to grant blanket amnesty to offenders so everyone could “move on to the future.”
Full Article:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bill-walton-caught-in-a-marijuana-rant-after-football-commercial-break_us_5874d1c5e4b02b5f858af9b2
D.C. Mayor Says City Won’t Target People Who Smoke Joints At Trump’s Inauguration
By The Associated Press
Washington’s mayor says police won’t be looking to arrest people for smoking marijuana in public on Inauguration Day.
Pro-cannabis activists are planning to give away 4,200 free joints during the inauguration, which is legal in the District of Columbia. They’ve also pledged to light up during President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural address, which is not.
Speaking at a news conference on Friday, Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser said police and city leaders want to see people peacefully exercising their First Amendment rights. Bowser says arrests for smoking cannabis “wouldn’t be our first priority.”
Full Article:
https://www.civilized.life/articles/mayor-says-people-who-smoke-joints-wont-be-targeted-at-trumps-inauguration/
Judge: Insurance company must pay for medical marijuana for injured N.J. worker