Articles Posted in Medical Marijuana in California

Could Uniform Marijuana Bill Pave Way for Recreational Use?
Cannabis Law Group

Legislators, law enforcement, even growers and users have long complained that medical marijuana laws in California amounts to chaos. Now, the medical marijuana program is moving towards more defined regulations as the state Assembly Appropriations Committee moved a bill forward for a full vote. According to author, Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, the measure would apply uniform…

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AB 1894 Could Get Floor Vote in California Assembly This Month
Cannabis Law Group

A California Assembly measure that would effectively regulate and tax the state’s $2 billion medical marijuana industry is headed to a floor vote this month. A recently-released legislative analysis of AB 1894, re-introduced by Assembly Member Tom Ammiano, indicates that if lawmakers were to establish a California Division of Medical Marijuana Regulation and Enforcement, it…

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Research and Controversy: Medical Marijuana for Sick Children
Cannabis Law Group

For parents with a sick child, there is no end when seeking a remedy that will reduce pain or help to cure an ailment. As medical marijuana becomes increasingly popular among adults, more parents and doctors are seeking the benefits for children. California has legalized the drug as an alternative treatment for children with epilepsy.…

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New Bill: Police Must Return Seized Marijuana or Pay Compensation
Cannabis Law Group

During a marijuana raid, officers will confiscate drugs and other paraphernalia. Sometimes this evidence will be kept and used in court, but what happens to the drugs, cash and other property after trial? What happens if the defendant is never charged or is acquitted? According to reports, a new California bill that is under consideration…

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Employers Continue to Discriminate for Medical Marijuana Use
Cannabis Law Group

Medical marijuana provided relief to a 57-year-old end-stage renal patient, but his employer found his use of the medication to be unacceptable. The patient lives in New Jersey and worked with New Jersey Transit before he was forced to attend rehabilitation and placed on leave after testing positive for marijuana. He is now suing his…

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Medical Marijuana Legalization Doesn’t Cause Teens to Smoke
Cannabis Law Group

Yet another argument from the anti-marijuana advocates has been shot down recently in light of a new study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health. The study compared 20 years of data from the Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance Survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As the Huffington Post reports, it found…

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