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VA to allow veterans to use medical marijuana at clinics in the 14 states where it’s legal

WASHINGTON – Patients treated at Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics will be able to use medical marijuana in the 14 states where it’s legal, according to new federal guidelines.

The directive from the Veterans Affairs Department in the coming week is intended to clarify current policy that says veterans can be denied pain medication if they use illegal drugs. Veterans groups have complained for years that this could bar veterans from VA benefits if they were caught using medical marijuana.

The new guidance does not authorize VA doctors to begin prescribing medical marijuana, which is considered an illegal drug under federal law. But it will now make clear that in the 14 states where state and federal law are in conflict, VA clinics generally will allow the use of medical marijuana for veterans already taking it under other clinicians.

“For years, there have been veterans coming back from the Iraq war who needed medical marijuana and had to decide whether they were willing to cut down on their VA medications,” John Targowski, a legal adviser to the group Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access, which worked with the VA on the issue.

Targowski in an interview Saturday said that confusion over the government’s policy might have led some veterans to distrust their doctors or avoid the VA system.

Dr. Robert A. Petzel, the VA’s undersecretary for health, sent a letter to Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access this month that spells out the department’s policy. The guidelines will be distributed to the VA’s 900 care facilities around the country in the next week.

Petzel makes clear that a VA doctor could reserve the right to modify a veteran’s treatment plan if there were risks of a bad interaction with other drugs.

“If a veteran obtains and uses medical marijuana in a manner consistent with state law, testing positive for marijuana would not preclude the veteran from receiving opioids for pain management” in a VA facility, Petzel wrote. “The discretion to prescribe, or not prescribe, opioids in conjunction with medical marijuana, should be determined on clinical grounds.”

Opioids are narcotic painkillers, and include morphine, oxycodone and methadone.

Under the previous policy, local VA clinics in some of the 14 states, such as Michigan, had opted to allow the use of medical marijuana because there no rule explicitly prohibiting them from doing so.

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, there are 14 states and the District of Columbia with medical marijuana laws. They are: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. New Jersey also recently passed a medical marijuana law, which is scheduled to be implemented next January.

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California’s New Medical Marijuana Ordinances

30 January, 20:45, by admin Tags: ,


 

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Judge Judy Medicinal Marijuana Store Case Video

29 January, 02:42, by admin Tags: , ,


 

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Commerce Online Inc. Receives Coverage on ABC News Channel for Cash Alternative Payment Solutions for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

17 January, 14:24, by admin Tags: , ,

PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Commerce Online Inc. (Pink Sheets: CMIB – News; http://www.commerceonlineinc.com/), a leading company specializing in both bricks and mortar and online merchant payment solutions, today announced coverage on ABC News Channel Seven, based in Denver Colorado of its leading alternative payment solutions for medical marijuana dispensaries. The story featured at ABC news channel affiliate “http://www.thedenverchannel.com/” under story headline “Pot On Plastic” covered a recent robbery of a local medical marijuana dispensary and named Commerce Online merchant solutions and debit/loyalty card solution as a leading alternative for cash only locations. Commerce Online recently launched its branded, pre-paid loyalty and ID card for licensed medical marijuana dispensaries and collectives operating within the states of California, and Colorado.

In an effort to keep these collectives within the guidelines of CA Proposition 215 and SB 420, the Commerce Online merchant services and pre-paid stored value and loyalty card will offer a unique cash alternative to these regulated dispensaries for both suppliers and members of collectives.

The Commerce Online branded, pre-paid loyalty and ID card will be marketed through our new Collective Card Services division, and may be loaded to any denomination of funds with direct deposit at local bank, via the Internet, POS system by the member of the collective or medical dispensary. The RedFin Network PCI Compliant Payment Gateway will handle all loyalty transactions at the point of sale. In case of theft or loss, the card may be cancelled immediately through an 800 number provided or online. The card will also act as the Collective member’s identification having the option of a Picture ID, medical id number identifying him/her as a collective member, the collective name, and expiration date of membership,” stated Michael Friedman for Commerce Online.

Commerce Online Inc. (http://www.commerceonlineinc.com/) is positioned to become a market leader in both online and wireless merchant payment solutions. The Company offers a full spectrum of secure and reliable transaction processing solutions using traditional, Internet Point-of-Sale (POS), e-commerce and mobile (wireless) terminals in conjunction with Industry Alliance Partners. The Company’s Alliances provide electronic payment processing suite of services enabling merchants to accept all major credit and debit cards, as well as ATM cards and ACH check drafts for payment whether a retail, service, mail-order or Internet merchant. As an industry leader, Commerce Online is dedicated to delivering comprehensive services, such as merchant account activation, gateway connections, Web development and social network engines to a worldwide client base.

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Medical marijuana dispensary begs city to lay off

During what is traditionally a short ceremonial meeting to install Walnut Creek’s newest mayor, supporters of the city’s first medical marijuana dispensary decided to protest the city’s ongoing legal battle against it.

Members of the C3 Collective, working from a storefront on Oakland Boulevard to provide medical marijuana to its members, asked Tuesday night that the city ease up on its efforts to close the dispensary, which opened last summer.

The nonprofit is hit with $500 in zoning violation fines every day it’s open.

“By prosecuting this facility, you are in turn inhibiting and neglecting community growth,” said Brian Hyman, executive director and CEO of C3. “I try and meet your fine requests. It’s not feasible every day.”

Walnut Creek officials say the dispensary’s operation is prohibited because marijuana is illegal under federal law. According to an injunction filed in Contra Costa County Superior Court on Nov. 9, the collective is also in violation of Walnut Creek zoning laws. A dispensary, like a pharmacy, is prohibited where the collective operates.

The city sued the collective in October in an effort to shut down the dispensary; the first hearing in that case is in March. The city filed the injunction hoping to force C3 to close even sooner, but the injunction hearing isn’t until Feb. 25.

Supporters of the collective urged the council Tuesday to hold off the court case and allow patients to go to C3 until the council makes a decision about allowing and regulating dispensaries in Walnut Creek. City staff members are currently studying the issue.

Gary Skrel, who a half-hour later turned over reins as mayor to Sue Rainey, told the group that Tuesday’s meeting was unlike others, more of a celebration for the mayor’s appointment. He asked if they wanted to proceed anyway and speak, and seven chose to.

Bruce Reckel told the council he needs medical marijuana to function.

“The medication I receive there “… allows me to go to functions like this,” he said. “I hope that you would support the collective and support us by ending this lawsuit.”

Scot Candell, attorney for the collective, said Tuesday the city has spent $20,000 to $30,000 on the suit.

“The city is suing the collective. The collective is made up of patients, so basically the city is suing the patients,” Candell said. “I know this is (a) ceremonial (meeting) and everyone will go and have cocktails and everyone will live happily ever after, but hopefully once we start a new session this will be an issue that you can consider.”

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Cannabis Science Begins National Television Educational Series Today With Traders Nation Airing National Tomorrow On CNN, ABC, Fox, CBS Marketwatch, And CNBC, Focusing On Educating Viewers On The Ground-Breaking Science of Medical Cannabis

14 January, 22:19, by admin Tags: , ,

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Cannabis Science Inc. (NASD OTCBB: CBIS), an emerging pharmaceutical cannabis company, is pleased to announce today that it has launched an Educational Series of Television commercials designed to inform its viewers about the importance of groundbreaking cannabis-based medicines. The Company is producing 10-15 different public service announcements in the series. Each one will cover a different topic, such as new break-through research developments, and tracking current and future cannabis medicines going through the FDA process. As well, the series will cover the commercialization of medical marijuana through licensed dispensaries, plus patient interviews about cannabis uses and life experiences, government legal issues and legalization progress tracking, as well as interviews with Doctors, patients, law makers and activists.

The educational campaign began today with a Traders Nation interview with Cannabis Science President and CEO, Dr. Robert Melamede on Traders Nation(tm). The initial taped interview aired live today at 12:40 pm ET. (Please click: http://www.tradersnation.com/player/?id=187 to view the rebroadcast of today’s show.) Guests on Traders Nation(tm) have included Steve Forbes, President and CEO of Forbes Inc., Country Music Legend, Willie Nelson, Ken Fisher, best selling book author and many others. Beginning later today, this interview will be made available on the www.cannabisscience.com website for free access to viewers worldwide. The rest of the educational series will also be made available on the website as released.

Trader’s Nation is the largest syndicated smallcap market program running, broadcasting daily 12p-1p ET. The show is syndicated nationwide airing on 42 cable television affiliates. Trader’s Nation is the only financial talk show pre-loaded in Apple’s iTunes software. Its reports are carried on major networks such as CNN, ABC, Fox, CBSMarket Watch, and CNBC. Traders Nation(tm) also retains the largest market share demographically, in 42 national markets, for smallcap talk cable and television. Traders Nation satellite and television schedule (6:00am ET – Morning Show): http://www.pmisyndication.com/programs/2007_2008/amg1130rev.php

Dr. Melamede, retired Chairman of the Biology Department at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, emphasized the wide variety of ailments that are currently being treated with cannabis as medical marijuana. He explained, “Cannabis Science Inc, as its name implies, is using the latest scientific techniques to develop standardized cannabis extracts that can be used in a variety of ways to help patients.” He emphasized that Cannabis Science is a “patient oriented company” that works closely with the medical marijuana movement, observing what people need and what works best for them. He added, “We look forward to working with our producers and creative team to make the Television series and our website CannabisScience.com into the leading source of information on the Science of Medical Cannabis.”

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Richmond stops short of banning medical pot clubs

12 January, 10:15, by admin Tags:

Richmond will hold off on banning medical pot clubs outright.

But city leaders still want to find a way to regulate dispensaries without exhausting police resources, which should be focused on homicides and more serious violent crimes. They plan to study other cities’ tactics before weighing their options.

“See if there is a way to try to accomplish the goal of getting a convenient way for people to have access to medical marijuana in a way that doesn’t lead to constant drains of police resources,” Councilman Jim Rogers said.

Rogers initially proposed a ban on marijuana sales and closing any illegal operations. Dozens of pot dispensary owners, patrons and health workers objected, saying marijuana helps ease chronic pain and other ailments when prescription pharmaceuticals don’t work or cause side effects. Users would be forced to resort to the black market, they said.

Council members agreed to hold off on a ban. Instead they directed city staff members to study marijuana issues and report back with findings and recommendations.

The 45-day moratorium on new pot clubs that expires Jan. 15 likely will be extended.

Meanwhile, a group campaigning to put a marijuana legalization measure before California voters in November says it has more than the nearly 434,000 signatures needed to qualify.

The proposal would legalize possession of as much as 1 ounce of marijuana for adults 21 and older.

Residents could cultivate marijuana gardens up to 25 square feet.

City and county governments would determine whether to permit and tax marijuana sales within their boundaries.

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Medical marijuana clubs near Redwood City shut down

09 January, 14:20, by admin Tags: , ,

Medical marijuana clubs have been getting a major buzzkill from new regulations in San Mateo County.

Two cannabis cooperatives in unincorporated North Fair Oaks near Redwood City apparently closed after county officials denied their applications for licenses under an ordinance regulating pot clubs that the Board of Supervisors approved in April.

In its first decisions on pot club licenses, the county’s licensing board ruled Nov. 2 that Blue Heaven and the Universal Healthcare Cooperative violated a requirement that collectives be located at least 1,000 feet away from any school, recreation center or youth center. Other provisions of the law require cooperatives to have an alarm system and bars on windows, and prohibit them from employing felons.

Universal Healthcare Cooperative appealed its denial, arguing against the method of measuring the 1,000 feet as the crow flies, licensing board Chairman Jim Eggemeyer said. But the board — made up of one staff member each from the planning department, sheriff’s office and health department — upheld the ruling Nov. 30 with a 2- 1 vote.

Two other license applications were denied Nov. 2, both for applicants that had not yet opened cooperatives.

It’s not yet clear whether the Universal Healthcare Cooperative will appeal again to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, but for now it appears the owners have moved out.

No one was at its former location at 171 5th Ave. when a reporter visited twice recently. The club’s phone line is disconnected, and nearby merchants said the club’s founders quietly left sometime last month.

About two blocks away, a sign on the door at Blue Heaven’s former location at 3149 Middlefield Road reads: “Sorry we missed you! We are no longer open in Redwood City.”

Now, Blue Heaven Coastside in Moss Beach appears to be the only outlet on the Peninsula for legal cannabis. The county is still processing an application from that club and two other applications to open clubs at locations near Belmont and in North Fair Oaks, sheriff’s spokesman Tom Merson said.

The increased regulation of medical cannabis on the Peninsula comes as the Obama administration has signaled the federal government will stop raiding medical marijuana clubs that comply with state laws.

Medical marijuana was legalized in 1996 in California by when state residents approved Proposition 215.

Kris Hermes, a spokesman for Americans for Safe Access, an Oakland-based medical marijuana advocacy group, said the county should develop a map to show where the facilities can locate without violating the 1,000-foot rule.

“If it completely cuts off access because of onerous requirements in the ordinance, then clearly it’s not a good way to proceed, and the (county) has to go back and review its ordinance,” Hermes said.

Supervisor Carole Groom said she stands by the 1,000-foot restriction, though she is open to re-examining the ordinance at some point.

“I think it’s up to the providers to follow the ordinance,” she said.

Cities are also taking up the issue, with Los Altos passing moratorium on pot clubs last week and Redwood City set to consider a similar action Monday.

Redwood City City Attorney Stan Yamamoto said a temporary ban will give the city a chance to debate how to regulate the cooperatives.

“The public has a right to come in to speak to the issue,” Yamamoto said.

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Medical Marijuana – The Vending Machine

01 January, 22:29, by admin Tags: , ,

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Some Proof that Marijuana is a Powerful Medicine

29 December, 09:34, by admin Tags: ,

Marijuana contains an amazing chemical, beta-caryophyllene, and scientists have thoroughly proven that it could be used to treat pain, inflammation, atherosclerosis, and osteoporosis.

Jürg Gertsch, of ETH Zürich, and his collaborators from three other universities learned that the natural molecule can activate a protein called cannabinoid receptor type 2. When that biological button is pushed, it soothes the immune system, increases bone mass, and blocks pain signals — without causing euphoria or interfering with the central nervous system.

Gertsch and his team published their findings on June 23 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.They focused on the anti-inflammatory properties of the impressive substance — testing it on immune cells called monocytes and also in mice.

Since beta-caryophyllene seems to be powerful, occurs naturally in many foods, and does not get people high, it could turn out to be a nearly ideal medication. The organic compound is also phenomenally cheap. Sigma Aldrich sells it, in kosher form, for forty-two dollars per kilogram.

Unfortunately, big pharmaceutical companies tend not to seek FDA approval for natural chemicals, and most doctors are reluctant to prescribe drugs that have not received a green light from the regulatory agency. Thus, it would require a heroic effort by academic researchers to prove that beta-caryophyllene is safe and effective in humans.

Perhaps, before that happens, the natural substance will find its way into the herbal medicine aisle of health food stores.

Marijuana bud

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Barack Obama and Medical Marijuana (interview Q&A)

19 December, 22:03, by admin Tags: , , ,

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Welcome to Shop420.net

18 December, 03:33, by admin Tags: ,

Welcome to Shop420.net – This site will provide information on the growing community of Medical Marijuana users.  We will attempt to provide as much information as possible to the public about medical Marijuana.  Many communities are now condoning the use of medical marijuana, the most significant is California which has just passed new legislation to regulate the distrobution of medical marijuana.  Continue reading to find out more to find out about the medicinal uses of marijuana.

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