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Legalization of Marijuana
is on the California Ballot this Fall
It s official! California voters will decide this fall whether their
state will be the first in the country to legalize the possession of
marijuana for non-medicinal use.
The ballot initiative legalizing adults' possession of up to one ounce of marijuana
collected almost 700,000 signatures, according to a statement from the Marijuana
Policy Project. Roughly 434,000 signatures were required to place an initiative on
the statewide ballot and over a quarter of a million more were obtained.
Should marijuana become legal in California later this year, city and county govern-
ments would be allowed to impose a sales tax under the proposed statute. They also
would be allowed to establish local ordinances relating to distribution.
Although this is promising news, and in all likelihood the voter turnout will be the
highest on record to make sure this happens, it will be very interesting to see how
state laws will battle it out with federal laws.
VOTE NOV. 2010
Holi Festival is celebrated every spring and the extravagant spring celebration of color is
an occasion during which men, women and children go wild with water guns and
colored powder. And the fact that "bhang thandai," an almond-flavored milk shake
blended with cannabis, is a prominent part of the celebration doesn't hurt the festive
atmosphere one bit.
For some individuals, Holi is all about being a kid again, shedding inhibitions, having a good time in a colorful fashion. On the first day of
Holi, a bon fire is lit in the night as a symbol to signify the triumph of good over evil; this is also known as Holika Dahan.
The most striking characteristic of this spring festival is that here Lord Balaram replaces Lord Krishna as the presiding deity of the festival.
There is a temple dedicated to him in the heart of the town of Baldeo and that is the prime location of this celebration.
A colorful wild craze marks the festivities. Men and women assemble within the premises of the temple. Sangeet Samaj, a kind of
devotional music helps to create the atmosphere. Then they drench each other with colorful water. From the roof tops of the temple,
women pour buckets of colored water on the men.
The men tear off their clothes ‒ or in some cases, the women tear off the men s clothes. Men engage in a game called huranga in which
whips are made with the wet clothing and are used to hit each with; but this is done in the right spirit. Under no circumstances are the
men permitted to touch the women or remove the veil from their faces.
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Technically marijuana is illegal in India since the nation is a signatory to Harry Anslinger's 1961 Single Convention narcotics treaty. No
matter, marijuana has been a part of India's cultural heritage for thousands of years and a law that's been around less than fifty years
hasn't made much of an impact. Bhang is sold for consumption through government-licensed outlets.
The marijuana milkshakes are widely served from exclusive private gatherings to street parties. On this day of celebration, drinking
bhang is completely acceptable for everyone to drink, even children with parental consent.
According to legend, bhang was offered to the gods and was particularly loved by Lord Shiva.
Interestingly, the only factor that ruins the celebration is when some people become rowdy and violent and this is because there is a
massive increase consumption of alcohol.
No matter, having a bhang is a totally acceptable way to not only celebrate the arrival of spring, but an acceptable way of life.
Bhang
2 cups water
1 teaspoon rosewater
1 cup sugar
Bring water to a rapid boil and pour into a clean coffee or teapot. Remove as many seeds
or twigs as possible from the marijuana, add it to the water and cover. Let this steep for
10 minutes.
Strain the water and marijuana through a piece of muslin cloth, save the water.
Take the leaves and flowers and squeeze them with your freshly-washed hands to
extract any liquid that remains. Add this to the water. Place the leaves and flowers in a
mortar and add 2 teaspoons warm milk. Slowly but firmly grind the milk and leaves
together. Gather up the marijuana and squeeze out as much milk as possible.
Repeat this process until you have used about 2 cups of the milk (it may take up to 5
times). Collect all the milk that has been extracted and place in a bowl. By now the
marijuana will have turned into a pulpy mass.
Add the chopped almonds and some more warm milk. Grind this in the mortar until a
fine paste is formed. Squeeze this paste and collect the extract the same as before.
Repeat until all that is left are some fibers and nut meal. Discard the residue.
Combine all the liquids that have been collected, including the water the marijuana was
brewed in. Add the cloves, cinnamon, cardamon, ginger and rosewater. Add the sugar
and remaining milk.
C
ooking marijuana for pain relief has some advantages over smoking or vaporizing. Although
it may take up to an hour (even longer for some people) for an oral dose of marijuana edibles
to take effect, it prolongs the effects for several hours longer than if smoked. This is great for
individuals using medical marijuana for arthritis.
The medicated state from ingested marijuana can last up to five hours and sometimes longer. This also can help
reduce the impact on the lungs because it eliminates the need to smoke every couple of hours or so to help
relieve pain. Eating marijuana sounds simple but it really does involve some work first. Although marijuana is
absorbed through the digestive tract, one cannot just start sprinkling it on salads or eat a raw bud. THC in
marijuana is both fat-soluble and unable to be released without binding to fatty acids or to alcohol.
When binding to alcohol, the marijuana does not need to be heated. Actually, this method is ill-advised due to
the volatile and flammable nature of alcohol.
Cooking is the more popular method of ingesting marijuana. This requires bonding the THC to butter, lard, oil,
or other fat. Generally this is accomplished by heating the oil and marijuana to significant temperatures to
release the THC and bind it to the lipid molecules. Once "bud butter" has been created,
it can be used in any recipe that requires butter. The most popular means
of cooking with marijuana is to make baked treats from it.
The most obvious health benefit to eating marijuana is that the lungs are not harmed. Achieving the
effects of medical marijuana without smoking it is a great option for people with asthma
or conditions which make smoking unsuitable. Drawing smoke into your lungs
agitates them and it s certainly no secret what your neighbor is up to when you hear the hacking.
Marijuana is non-toxic, so as long as marijuana is properly cooked to kill pathogens, there are
virtually no negative health impacts on your body.
Ingesting marijuana is a different and healthier alternative for those who use it for medicinal
purposes. Once again, the versatility of the cannabis plant shows its true colors.
Now that it is spring, it won t be that long before 4. Using a large bowl, whip cream until peaks
strawberry season opens. And what better way to hold their form or desired consistency. Beat in
enjoy freshly picked strawberries is to eat them vanilla and sugar. Do not over-beat as it will
become lumpy.
with a whipped cream topping. The following
recipe for Cannabis Whipped Cream appears 5. Serve on fresh strawberries or anything else
at thecannabischef.com . you'd like!
By Karen Stephenson
A Movie Review
A
privileged suburban life, a gorgeous girl There are some subtle yet brilliant jabs peppered
next door and loving marijuana-dealing parents: throughout the dialogue at how certain establishments
what more could a teenager have told us how some things are good for us – yet they
ask for? are not. In one scene a Hummer drives by their house
Steven Yaffee stars as Quinn, the home- and Bryce questions “Why is it that the smoke from that
schooled son of boutique marijuana thing is legal and ours isn’t?”
dealers; Rosanna Arquette (Diana) and Quinn is on a mission to see what he has
Wallace Langham (Bryce). Quinn is a missed in life and his adventures along
strident non-inhaler with a desire to the way have some funny moments that
connect with others in society that becomes lead up to a surprise ending.
intensified when Crystal (Rachel Blanchard)
This movie is not for those expecting
moves in across the road.
fast-action intense drama. This is a laid-back
Meanwhile, Quinn’s sister, Hope
movie with some humor, some drama, and
(Katie Boland), also home schooled,
good acting.
earns her living dealing to local high
school students. Writer and director
Michael Melski put together
This unusual dilemma of how a teenager
a strong cast. Wallace Langham is an
rebels against his marijuana-dealing
American actor and stars as lab technician
parents has some great dialogue
David Hodges in CBS’s hit series CSI:Crime
and funny moments. Every room
Scene Investigation. Rosanna Arquette has a
in the house is a used for the
long list of television and movie
‘family business.’ Throughout
credits to her name including
the years, their mom taught Quinn
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love
and Hope their formal education and
(2009). Both Steven Yaffee and Katie Boland
their dad taught them to always ask
are Canadian-born and have appeared in
questions and to reject
numerous television shows and movies.
conformity.
Check out the trailer on
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1105730/
I
t s been more than two years after Denver voters approved a measure making
minor marijuana crimes the city s lowest law-enforcement priority yet city
officials are continuing to prosecute marijuana cases at a steady rate.
In 2009, Denver city attorneys prosecuted 1,696 cases in which possession of
less than an ounce of marijuana was at least one of the charges. 2008 saw 1,658
cases prosecuted. Interestingly, in 2006, the year before this reduction initia-
tive was approved prosecutors saw 1,841 marijuana cases. Doing the math tells
us that there were only 145 fewer cases between 2006 and 2009 ‒ hardly seems
like this is low-priority.
Police citations for possession of small amounts of marijuana continue
unabated which totally contradicts the measure. Voters have clearly
stated police need to focus their efforts on real crime, not on something
that is legal. Meanwhile, Denver prosecutors claim that their hands are
tied in these marijuana cases because they are legally bound to follow
state laws, not local laws.
A portion of one comment stated: If the people really want pot legal, then work
to legalise it. How can we seriously ask our police and our prosecutors to enforce
laws selectively? This is a valid question to ask. Layers of the laws convolute not
only this issue, but many other marijuana-related issues as well. Denver residents
indeed voted for change at the local level, but police and prosecutors have state
and federal laws to take into consideration. These laws, for the most part, will
override local ordinances.
Another example of how the layers of laws come into play is banking. Last month
Post420 MMM reported on how dispensaries are being turned away at banking institu-
tions. Federal law requires that banks not do business with companies operating ille-
gally, and marijuana distribution, for medical purposes or not, is still illegal federally.
Mason Tvert, who runs the pro-marijuana-legalization group SAFER and is a member of
Denver s Marijuana Policy Review Panel states that Denver city attorney s office has
discretion to stop prosecuting marijuana cases and force the Denver district attorney s
office to pick up the load.
It s probably worth admitting to ourselves that we can talk a lot but we can t accom-
plish a lot in terms of enforcement, Philip Cherner, a defense lawyer who sits on the
panel, said at the panel meeting last week.
Councilman Doug Linkhart, another panel member, said the panel would be better off
including all its recommendations and frustrations in a comprehensive report to the
City Council, which might have more authority to compel changes.
Denver activists still have state and federal hurdles to clear and until then, going out in
public with medical marijuana still comes with the risk of being charged.
AMERICAN CONSPIRACIES
Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies that the Government Tells Us By Jesse Ventura
By Karen Stephenson American Conspiracies, written by Jesse Ventura with Dick Russell is an explosive account of wrongful acts
that have been covered up and have affected history.
J
esse Ventura and Dick Russell have written a compelling book that is a compilation of factual information about historical
events in which the American government is accused of covering up the truth. Albert Einstein was once quoted as saying,
A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth, and this quote from the father of modern physics is deeply profound.
Ventura sets the tone for his book with this reflective philosophical thought.
Some mainstream media has dubbed American Ventura presents a lot of well-sourced, documented
Conspiracies as nothing more than fodder for the evidence that tells an entirely different story. He
conspiracy- theorists. In reality it is fodder, but states that the government should release all files
intended for the person with an open mind that is on Jim Jones for public-scrutiny.
willing to look at all sides then formulate
their own opinions about what has Jesse Ventura has done
happened and what is currently a thorough job in presenting proof about the
happening. C.I.A. s role in importing heroin
into the United States, the C.I.A. s
Those who are labeled conspiracy war against Nixon, the plot to overthrow
theorists view Ventura s insightful Franklin D. Roosevelt, the
book as additional validation to assassination of President Abraham
what they believe is the truth of Lincoln, recently
these historical events. The open- rigged elections, the Wall Street
minded person, when reading this conspiracy and of course, 9-11.
book will begin to question the
evidence that media disseminated to In the final chapter, Ventura
the public and will ask questions as provides some eye-opening evidence with
to why, when there is overwhelming what has been happening since
evidence that has surfaced that suggests George W. Bush was in office. There are no
an entirely different explanation. surprises that Americans are witnessing their civil
liberties erode, and Ventura urges people to open
Ventura examines with well-researched information their minds to the possibility that the U.S. is on the
(that is sourced and end-noted) the assassinations brink of losing everything that the founders of this
of Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., John F. nation stood for.
Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. All four of these
individuals were adored by the masses and all four For those who want to learn about what exactly
of these men had the influence and abilities to make these conspiracy theorists are talking about or for
positive changes; and these changes were not what those who want to see the other version , Ameri-
others in authority wanted. Ventura uncovers and can Conspiracies is a book that is written in an
presents evidence that provokes the reader to ask easy-to-read format and with good size font, easy
questions. on the eyes.
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Although there are no recorded statistics, men also are victims of domestic violence at the hands of their
wives. Steve Christensen is a prominent accountant and his family witnessed on numerous occasions his
wife hitting and kicking him, always after drinking alcohol. This is not an unusual situation.
The economic costs of partner violence include those to health care, the legal system, refuge, and lost
wages. Estimated costs of partner violence per year are as follows: United States $12.6 billion - Canada
$1.1 billion
Canada s population is approximately ten times less than the United States.)
Every year in the U.S., alcohol in domestic violence situations costs Americans $6.3 billion.
Keep in mind the total of alcohol s devastation is much higher when you factor in traffic collisions and fatalities,
bar fights and home parties.
Noam Chomsky
In an article, titled Noam Chomsky on Drugs, Chomsky was quoted as saying, At the time the drug war
in the US was launched, deaths from tobacco there were estimated at about 300,000 a year, with perhaps
another 100,000 from alcohol. But these aren't the drugs the Bush administration targeted. It went after
illegal drugs, which (all drugs together) had caused many fewer deaths- 3,500 a year." This article
appeared in the 2008 spring issue of Cannabis City Amsterdam. This article addresses that marijuana has
not caused any known deaths among 60 million users worldwide.
Alcohol Bans
Alcohol causes a lot of problems for millions of people. Some countries have bans on holidays and on
other special days; or there are bans in designated areas because of the problems drunken people
create. Some of these countries include: India, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Pakistan, Morocco,
Russia, Tunisia, Thailand, and The Maldives.
Across Canada, provincial parks are a favorite destination for campers and in most parks there are
now alcohol bans ‒ especially on long holiday weekends.
One thing is for sure, hypocrisy is at its most flagrant in a society allowing a
drug that causes so much pain, destruction and death to be legal, and not cannabis.
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They are nurses, teachers, community leaders, and war heroes. They could
be your neighbors, your friends, and your family. They are people just like
you, however, something is encouraging them to find a natural alternative
to the hardcore prescriptions drugs that their medical condition requires
them to take-in order to try and function and live a normal life. They are
trying to improve their lives by finding something that will help them cope
with their pain, and they deserve our consideration.
Frank M., a Vietnam veteran came to us with a goal of improving his health,
both physically and mentally by finding an alternative to his drug therapy.
He is up 20 something different types of narcotics and other prescription
drugs that he has been on for years.
I am proud to say that two weeks after Frank was introduced to medicinal
marijuana he is off of two of those drugs, Morphine and Oxycotin,
(Oxycodone). These two narcotics are of particular interest because they are
so strong and were never intended to be used for any length of time and
offer a profound list of side effects. These include but are not limited to
nausea, constipation, sleeplessness, headache and vomiting, also, psychiat-
ric adverse effects reported include paranoia, psychosis, and hallucinations
just to name a few.
Frank served in Vietnam and is a hero based on that solely, not to mention Owner of Evergreen Apothecary, LLC
his achievements while serving our county. He is an old school and old
fashioned values man. Most would consider themselves lucky calling
someone like Frank their neighbor. He has suffered from Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder, (PTSD) for decades and his disability is 100% service-
connected including combat wounds.
The second time Frank came into our dispensary, I couldn t believe my eyes,
I barely recognized him. He was upbeat, energized and in a hurry. He told
me he had to be quick; he was running errands and had double parked. It
has been a long, long time since Frank has been able to drive around town
and run errands without his wife in the car and who usually is the one doing
the driving. Today, Frank was able to do so because he medicated before he
went to bed the night before and Actually got a good night s rest and was
no longer needing the Morphine or Oxycotin for pain.
Many people have discovered that medical cannabis relieves their symp-
toms and enables them to lead lives that are more productive. MMJ patients
are more prevalent then many might think. Candidates for MMJ may include
you. I m not advocating that everyone should use MMJ; however, if you are
currently using a prescription pharmaceutical, you owe it to yourself to
consider any natural alternative that offers a better solution.
I
By Jesse Ventura
In my new book, American Conspiracies, I included a chapter called "Your Government Dealing Drugs." It traces the history of how
the CIA has funded a lot of its operations over the years with drug money, and still looks the other way in places like Afghanistan --
where President Hamid Karzai's own brother is getting regular CIA payments while being simultaneously involved in the heroin
trade. Meantime, according to reports by Congress and the Treasury Department, American banks are "collectively the world's
largest financial beneficiary of the drug trade" -- with an estimated inflow of about $250 billion a year!
The hypocrisy is staggering when you consider that the Obama administration's "drug war" budget has about twice as much money going
into the criminal justice system than to treatment and prevention. This is despite President Obama having said many times that drug use
needs to be looked at as a health issue. In California, where you can get a prescription for medical marijuana, the L.A. County District Attor-
ney claims that state law doesn't allow dispensaries to sell it - and they recently busted a popular distributor and charged him with 24
felonies!
In January, President Obama nominated a holdover from the Bush years, Michele Leonhart, to head up the Drug Enforcement Administra-
tion. She has a history of cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries, and most recently denying the research application of a
University of Massachusetts botanist. This is a ludicrous appointment, since Attorney General Eric Holder has already ordered federal
agents not to go after medical marijuana outlets. So is the administration talking out of both sides of its mouth? What follows is an excerpt
from American Conspiracies:
But isn't it high time for complete reform of our drug policy? And legalization would go a long way toward giving us a more
We've got a shadow economy happening, friends. One hundred legitimate government, too--a government that doesn't have to
million Americans have sampled marijuana, and that includes shield drug dealers who happen to be doing its dirty work. There
almost half of all the seniors in high school. More than 35 million are clearly people in government making money off drugs. Far
Americans have tried cocaine at some point, and almost as many more people, statistically, die from prescription drugs than illegal
have taken LSD or other hallucinogenic drugs. Meantime, we've drugs. But the powers that be don't want you to be able to use a
got "grows" or "gardens" of pot springing up all across our drug that you don't have to pay for, such as marijuana. Thirteen
western states on public lands--and that includes almost 40 states now have voted to allow use of medical marijuana. Thank
percent of national forests. About 3.1 million marijuana plants goodness Barack Obama just came out with a new policy stating
were confiscated in national forests over a one-year period, that the feds are not going to interfere as long as people are
September 2007 to September 2008, carrying a street value following state law. That's a great step toward legalization.
calculated at $12.4 billion.
You can't legislate stupidity, is an old saying I used in governing.
I mean, how stupid are we? Go back to Chicago and Prohibition, Just because you make something illegal doesn't mean it's going
when Al Capone became more powerful than the government away, it just means it'll now be run by criminals. But is using an
because we'd outlawed the selling of liquor. Legalize marijuana, illegal drug a criminal offense, or a medical one? I tend to believe
and you put the cartels out of business! Instead, we're going to medical, because that's customarily how addictions are treated,
further militarize our border and go shoot it out with them? And we don't throw you in jail for them. In a free society, that's an
if a few thousand poor Mexicans get killed in the crossfire, too oxymoron--going to jail for committing a crime against yourself.
bad. I don't get that mentality. I don't understand how this is the
proper way, the adult answer, when they could do it another way. The government is telling people what's good for them and
Eventually, after thousands more people get killed, they'll what's not, but that should be a choice made by us, not those in
probably arrive at the same answer: legalization. Because there's power. Look at the consequences when it's the other way around.
nothing else that will work.
By Timothy Tipton
Distorted Realities:
Legal Cannabis Therapy Takes Back Stage as Colorado
Government and Law Enforcement Step Up their Game.
Legislature ready to pass two medical marijuana bills
T
this session.
he 120 day Colorado State Legislative session isn t very long.
With the projected May 12 end date looming, politicians on all
sides of the fence are weighing in with some vision for regulation
of the burgeoning medical marijuana industry. It is a mix of good,
bad, and ugly, but one thing is for sure, dirty trick tactics are alive
and well in the Rocky Mountain State.
A recent hearing on HB1284 is a golden example. A shell game was in place where a proposed copy of the bill (which had been available
online for months), was completely altered in the final hour before public comment. So, as the March 4th hearing was held, almost no
one received access to an actual copy of the altered version of the bill. It was also not available on the Internet prior to the public hearing,
so the testimony taken all day and into the night involved something most people had not seen. Public hearing testimony has since closed,
so no one will have the opportunity to testify on the actual bill. The move apparently was destined to eliminate dialogue from the real
stakeholders in this, the patients, and keep them out of the process.
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Local News
Rep. Sal Pace has also offered an amendment to HB 1284 which In 2006, the Longmont police raided Clendenin's home, finding 44
would allow individuals diagnosed with post-traumatic stress marijuana plants. At the core of the case, a Boulder County District
disorder to have access to medical marijuana, if they have a recom- Court judge ruled that because she hadn't met with all of the
mendation from a psychiatrist. The Colorado Department of Public individuals in question, the caregiver was not afforded protection
Health and Environment is said to have been actively lobbying under the law.
members of the legislature to oppose this amendment. This is in
stark contrast to the governmental actions in neighboring New Larimer County Caregiver Frank Marzano has been waiting over
Mexico. two years for the Colorado Court of Appeals to render a decision in
his case, an unusual circumstance for a process which normally
Colorado State Director of Campaigns for Marijuana Policy Project, has only an eighteen month backlog, according to sources.
Steve Fox, has expressed public outrage, saying that the Health Marzano s appeal is currently hinging on one of multiple requests
Department is attempting to deny veterans and other individuals for continuance from the Attorney General s office pending a
with PTSD a legitimate treatment alternative based on nothing response to defense motions. Could it be that the justices decision
more than fear mongering and misinformation. He is upset that following the awaited response does NOT work in favor of the
that lobbying effort is telling state legislators that allowing current regulation climate developing. Just another reason why
psychiatrists to recommend medical marijuana to PTSD patients is the case has been allowed to be cobwebbed?
like giving alcohol to an alcoholic.
One thing is for sure, prosecutions statewide are on the rise by law
Fox reports the sad irony that many PTSD patients have serious enforcement officials as associated with medical marijuana, and
alcohol problems that worsen their overall state of health. As has the climate seems to incorporate a let the courts shake it out
been seen in New Mexico, the psychiatrist-advised use of medical attitude by police officers in the field. It is unknown whether the
marijuana can actually help PTSD patients reduce their alcohol current change in attitude may be associated by the overload of
intake, dramatically increasing their quality of life. Moreover, it is media attention and publicized abuses of the legal cannabis
widely known that both alcohol and many of the pharmaceutical therapy system in this state.
drugs given to PTSD patients increase the risk of suicide.
Marijuana use does not. The department officials callous This equates to more work and potential conflicts for the court and
disregard of this fact alone should make them ashamed of their probation systems statewide. This means unnecessary stress for
actions, Fox reports. the legal system and patient caregivers involved as they wade
through an era of uncertainty that does not show any possibility of
Meanwhile, Attorney General John Suthers has been outspoken short-term improvement.
with his prediction that if the measure passes in anything like its
current form, legislators will look back on it years from now and The Colorado Department of Health and Environment s Medical
realize they made a serious mistake. His alignment with the Marijuana Registry continues to work through a backlog of new
philosophies expressed by a recent Denver Post Editorial which and renewal applications to be processed adding to the seven
suggests that before legislators create a dispensary system, voters month backlog for receiving a state issued certificate.
should first be asked if they want one. Suthers does not believe
Amendment 20, approved by the voters in 2000 Article 18 Section It is true that local governments across the state have been actively
14 of the Colorado Constitution, and allows for such a beast to introducing more prohibitive ordinance languages that appear to
exist. be earmarking a near future lawsuit climate by patients, caregivers,
dispensary and collective owners, alike. There is painful irony in
While Suthers is quick to reference Boulder Caregiver Stacey the fact that some bodies seem to be providing a moratorium
Clendenin s Colorado Court of Appeals decision which establishes timeframe which mirrors a wait and see attitude for the state
that primary caregivers must have a relationship with their legislative response.
patients akin to significant responsibility elements of Article 18
Section 14 another, similar appeals case remains waiting clarity On every level it appears that legal patients safety issues are on a
back of the bus wavelength for the time being. Hasn t history
taught us anything? End the failed DRUG WAR now!
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