Medical Marijuana
Podcast: 10th Amendment Summit, Joseph Stacks, CPAC, Bayh’s Retirement, 2010 Midterms, Guests: Ray McBerry & Mike Hassinger
This week, Jason and Brett speak with Georgia Gubernatorial candidate Ray McBerry (you may recall his Liberty Candidate interview with us) and United Liberty contributor and political consultant Mike Hassinger on this week’s show. Unfortunately, Mr. McBerry’s schedule only allowed him to join us for the first topic.
Together, they discussed:
Podcast: Medical Marijuana, Hate Crime Legislation, Fox News vs. Obama Administration, Health Care Reform, “War on Crime”
Jason and Brett tackled this podcast on their own this week.
Together, they discuss these issues:
- The Obama administration and the Department of Justice changing course on medical marijuana.
- U.S. Senate approves expanding hate crime legislation.
- The Obama administration’s battle with Fox News.
- Health Care Reform: Baucus bill funding , the “right” to health care , House committee votes to repeal anti-trust protections for health insurers
- The “perception of crime” throughout the nation
You can download the podcast here (almost 49 minutes/45 MB). The intro music is “Silence is Violence” by Aimee Allen.
Another Victim Of The Drug War: MS Patient Punished For Using Medical Marijuana
Republican Hypocrisy on Health Care
Many Republicans are standing tough against President Obama’s proposed takeover of the American health care system; however, many prominent voices within the GOP are at the same time displaying an unprecedented level of hypocrisy when they oppose Democratic health care reform.
Decriminalizing Marijuana Going Mainstream?
Featuring a myriad of “every day” people, this ad by NORML addresses the belief that the only people interested in legalizing marijuana are the much maligned “pot-heads” and hippies.
Rob Kampia Educates Glenn Beck About Marijuana Policy
American Medical Association Backs Drug Law Reform To Permit Medical Marijuana
A major boost this week for efforts to reform marijuana laws:
The American Medical Assn. on Tuesday urged the federal government to reconsider its classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug with no accepted medical use, a significant shift that puts the prestigious group behind calls for more research.
The nation’s largest physicians organization, with about 250,000 member doctors, the AMA has maintained since 1997 that marijuana should remain a Schedule I controlled substance, the most restrictive category, which also includes heroin and LSD.
In changing its policy, the group said its goal was to clear the way to conduct clinical research, develop cannabis-based medicines and devise alternative ways to deliver the drug.
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The decision by the organization’s delegates at a meeting in Houston marks another step in the evolving view of marijuana, which an AMA report notes was once linked by the federal government to homicidal mania. Since California voters approved the use of medical marijuana in 1996, marijuana has moved steadily into the cultural mainstream spurred by the growing awareness that it can have beneficial effects for some chronically ill people.
Right now, 13 states allow marijuana to be prescribed for medicinal use. With this endorsement, I would expect that number to grow.
H/T: Ron Chusid
Obama Administration Ends Persecution Of Medical Marijuana Users
The Obama Administration has finally brought an end to the Federal Government’s insane war on sick people:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration will not seek to arrest medical marijuana users and suppliers as long as they conform to state laws, under new policy guidelines to be sent to federal prosecutors Monday.
Two Justice Department officials described the new policy to The Associated Press, saying prosecutors will be told it is not a good use of their time to arrest people who use or provide medical marijuana in strict compliance with state laws.
The new policy is a significant departure from the Bush administration, which insisted it would continue to enforce federal anti-pot laws regardless of state codes.
Fourteen states allow some use of marijuana for medical purposes: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.
California is unique among those for the widespread presence of dispensaries — businesses that sell marijuana and even advertise their services. Colorado also has several dispensaries, and Rhode Island and New Mexico are in the process of licensing providers, according to the Marijuana Policy Project, a group that promotes the decriminalization of marijuana use.
Attorney General Eric Holder said in March that he wanted federal law enforcement officials to pursue those who violate both federal and state law, but it has not been clear how that goal would be put into practice.
Feds to Honor State Medicinal Marijuana Laws
Attorney General Eric Holder says the Obama Administration will not persecute owners of medical marijuana dispensaries, provided state law permits to sell:
U.S. Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. said Wednesday that the Justice Department has no plans to prosecute pot dispensaries that are operating legally under state laws in California and a dozen other states — a development that medical marijuana advocates and civil libertarians hailed as a sweeping change in federal drug policy.In recent months, Obama administration officials have indicated that they planned to take a hands-off approach to such clinics, but Holder’s comments — made at a wide-ranging briefing with reporters — offered the most detailed explanation to date of the changing priorities toward the controversial prosecutions.
I Support Throwing the Chronically Ill in Prison!
Did I get your attention yet? If you are wondering what these chronically ill individuals would have done that is so heinous that I would want them to suffer in prison, you might be a little shocked to hear what it is: they smoked a plant!

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