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Posts Tagged ‘medical marijuana’

New Zealand is a popular clean green and safe Country

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New Zealand is a popular clean green and safe Country to visit with great outdoor concerts scenery, crazy adventure tourism and Marijuana is illigal to grow cannabis in new zealand. Types of weed IS completely illegal, in particular for dealers and growers. The general population is quite tolerant of cannabis use and there is growing support for Medical Marijuana use and general Decriminalization. New Zealand has its own Marijuana based Political party The Aotearoa Legalize Cannabis Party and some strong activists,,,Watch Dakta Green’s progress as he fights Jail time and tries to save "The Daktory" New Zealand’s first attempt at a dispensary ….."Dak" in New Zealand is slang for Marijuana. To get more news please visit types of weed website.
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Here From Nebraska

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Hey everybody, I just joined this site tonight. I’ve been smoking for about a year now and want to meet more people involved in the cannabis culture. I use to help with stress and anxiety, and have learned a lot from this site. I hope to contribute more as I learn as well. As a resident of Nebraska (Go Big Red) where we don’t have medical marijuana, I want to thank those wonderful people next door in Colorado for providing me with some great weed and great times! I’m 20 years old and am currently attending college majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance. I would love to get involved in the movement to legalize Cannabis.
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Medical Marijuana Is Not An "Issue of Significance" to Mitt Romney

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Medical Marijuana Is Not An "Issue of Significance" to Mitt Romney

Peter Suderman | May 10, 2012

Medical Marijuana Is Not An "Issue of Significance" to Mitt Romney – Hit & Run : Reason.com

During an interview with a local CBS News affiliate in Colorado yesterday, Mitt Romney got more than a little annoyed with a reporter after she asked about gay marriage, college tuition for children of illegal immigrants, and finally about medical marijuana. Romney wanted to talk about other things. And he told her so.

“Aren’t there issues of significance you’d like to talk about," Romney asked. "The economy, the growth of jobs, the need to put people back to work, the challenges of Iran? We’ve got enormous issues that we face. But go ahead, you want to talk about medical marijuana?"

She did. And so he gave an answer:

"I think medical marijuana should not be legal in this country. I believe it’s a gateway drug to other drug violations. The use of illegal drugs in this country is leading to terrible consequences in places like Mexico, and actually in our own country. I oppose legalization of marijuana. I oppose legalizations of other kinds of drugs."

You can watch the clip here Latest Videos CBS Denver.

The medical marijuana outburst starts around the 2:20 mark.

This isn’t the first time Romney has tried to avoid questions about medical pot. Here’s a young man who suffers from muscular dystrophy explaining the "terrible consequences" of treating his condition with medical marijuana to Mitt Romney in 2007. Even then, Romney was unmoved:

His answer may be callous, cold, and cruel. But at least, for once, it’s consistent.

Lots more from Reason on medical marijuana here.
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Cannabis Culture News LIVE: The World Marches For Marijuana (and More)

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CANNABIS CULTURE – Watch Cannabis Culture News LIVE for the latest news and views on pot politics and the marijuana community. In this episode: We talk Global Marijuana March 2012 and a pivotal medical marijuana court case with Cannabis Champ Matt Mernagh.

Find out more about the 2012 Global Marijuana March in 167 cities around the world.

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