by Admin
on 27. Oct, 2010
in Legal Weed Woes, News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
PHOENIX – The Arizona Association of County School Superintendents (AACSS) has added its name to the list of those opposed to Proposition 203, which seeks to legalize marijuana for medical purposes. Arizona’s 15 county school superintendents urge voters to vote “no” on Proposition 203, predicting serious consequences for schools and communities if it becomes law. [...]
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by Admin
on 25. Oct, 2010
in Legal Weed Woes, News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
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by Admin
on 21. Oct, 2010
in News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
By Casey Newton Gov. Jan Brewer is lending her support to the campaign against medical marijuana, saying that passing Proposition 203 would create new public-safety risks. Brewer announced her opposition to the initiative Wednesday at a news conference at the Talking Stick Resort on the Salt River Reservation. Brewer has not campaigned for or against [...]
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by Admin
on 17. Oct, 2010
in News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
Arizona’s medical-marijuana initiative is a bad idea wrapped in a cloak of compassion. The sales pitch is that pot should be legally available to relieve the suffering of severely ill patients. But the medical argument, whatever its merits, is a smokescreen. Proposition 203 is written to allow widespread use of marijuana. It’s a backdoor route [...]
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by Admin
on 17. Oct, 2010
in News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
The “medical” marijuana proposition is a sham. It is an expensive distraction as the state faces billion-dollar budget shortfalls for years to come. Yes, there is anecdotal evidence that marijuana can help some patients. But marijuana is not medicine. There is no standard dose. No uniform potency. It has not been tested by the Food [...]
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by Admin
on 13. Oct, 2010
in News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
To the editor: There are serious health and safety concerns with Proposition 203. It’s more industry promotion and protection than compassionate medical program. The main funding comes from the Marijuana Policy Project, which envisions a nation where “marijuana is legally regulated similarly to alcohol.” Marijuana cards will be issued for one year to purchase up [...]
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by Admin
on 11. Oct, 2010
in News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
State health department fears cost, regulatory challenges over Proposition 203 By Michelle Ye Hee Lee – Oct. 11, 2010 12:00 AM The Arizona Republic If voters approve the medical-marijuana ballot proposition Nov. 2, health officials say the cash-strapped state will have to spend up to $1 million and work under a tight deadline to implement [...]
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by Admin
on 11. Oct, 2010
in Legal Weed Woes, News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 19 CA, No on Prop 203
Source: Reuters * Poll shows most Democrats support legalization * Republicans strongly against, independents divided * Prop. 19 would let local governments regulate sales By Peter Henderson SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 5 (Reuters) – Hopes that California will become the first state in the nation to legalize marijuana appear to be turning into a pipe dream. [...]
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by Admin
on 06. Oct, 2010
in Legal Weed Woes, News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 19 CA, No on Prop 203
SAN DIEGO (AP) – Authorities say 12 members of a Southern California ring that illegally sold millions of dollars of pot through medical marijuana dispensaries are behind bars and facing federal charges. Federal court documents unsealed Friday name Joshua John Hester as the alleged ring leader. He was arrested Friday at his West Hollywood home. [...]
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by Admin
on 06. Oct, 2010
in News, No on 203 Blog, No on Prop 203
ARIZONA CHAPTER OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS OPPOSED TO PROPOSITION 203 PROPOSITION 203: Medical Marijuana Initiative has been before the voters in the past. This initiative would allow stores throughout the state to sell marijuana to people, including kids, if they had a note from a provider stating that they need marijuana to treat pain. Also, [...]
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