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Ariz. ruling on return of seized marijuana stands

PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Supreme Court is letting stand a lower court's ruling that the Yuma County sheriff must return marijuana seized from a woman with a California medical marijuana authorization honored by Arizona. The justices without comment on Monday declined to review a January ruling by the Court of Appeals.

The January ruling said medical marijuana seized from Valerie Okun must be returned to her. It said that's because Arizona's medical marijuana law allows people with medical marijuana authorizations from other states to legally possess marijuana in Arizona.

The marijuana was found in Okun's vehicle at a Border Patrol checkpoint near Yuma. State drug charges against her were dismissed after she showed she had authorization under California's medical marijuana program. Prosecutors argued that federal drug law invalidates Arizona's medical marijuana law.   - Read more>> - on this Item.

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Physician wants change in med pot law for research purposes

PHOENIX -- A University of Arizona physician has taken the first political steps in her bid to do medical marijuana research at state-run schools. Sue Sisley, a specialist in internal medicine and psychiatry, has formed Americans for Scientific Freedom, which she will chair. The filing with the Secretary of State's Office will allow her to collect donations for political purposes. But Sisley told Capitol Media Services the committee is not designed to elect legislators who support research or defeat those who oppose it. Instead, she wants to lobby lawmakers to change the law to let her do her work at the UA. Potentially more significant, she also is looking at changes to the law to let the state health department fund medical marijuana research. Legislation approved last year was designed to close what some lawmakers saw as a loophole in the state's 2010 medical marijuana law. That initiative allows those with a doctor's recommendation to possess and use up to 2 1/2 ounces of marijuana every two weeks. While the measure banned the drug on public school campuses, it was silent on the question of state-run universities and community colleges.  Visit - Read more>> - on this Item.

Status of Medical Marijuana (Cannabis) in Arizona.

|  Info on Arizona and Medical Cannabis  |

Arizona has a MEDICAL MARIJUANA (cannabis) LAW.

SUMMARY: Just over 50 percent of voters (50.13 percent) approved Proposition 203 on November 2, 2010. The law removes state-level criminal penalties on the use and possession of marijuana by patients who have "written cerification" from their physician that marijuana may alleviate his or her condition. Allows registered qualifying patients (who must have a physician's written certification that they have been diagnosed with a debilitating condition and that they would likely receive benefit from marijuana) to obtain marijuana from a registered nonprofit dispensary, and to possess and use medical marijuana to treat the condition.

Requires the Arizona Department of Health Services to establish a registration and renewal application system for patients and nonprofit dispensaries. Requires a web-based verification system for law enforcement and dispensaries to verify registry identification cards. Allows certification of a number of dispensaries not to exceed 10% of the number of pharmacies in the state (which would cap the number of dispensaries around 124). Specifies that a registered patient's use of medical marijuana is to be considered equivalent to the use of any other medication under the direction of a physician and does not disqualify a patient from medical care, including organ transplants.

Specifies that employers may not discriminate against registered patients unless that employer would lose money or licensing under federal law. Employers also may not penalize registered patients solely for testing positive for marijuana in drug tests, although the law does not authorize patients to use, possess, or be impaired by marijuana on the employment premises or during the hours of employment.

Approved Conditions: Patients diagnosed with the following illnesses are afforded legal protection under this act: Cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, ALS, Crohn's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe and chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures (including epilepsy), severe or persistent muscle spasms (including multiple sclerosis). Other conditions will be subject to approval by the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Possession/Cultivation: Qualified patients or their registered designated caregivers may obtain up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana in a 14-day period from a registered nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary. 2: If the patient lives more than 25 miles from the nearest dispensary, the patient or caregiver may cultivate up to 12 marijuana plants in an enclosed, locked facility.

Amendments: Amended: Senate Bill 1443 (20 KB) Effective: Signed by Governor Jan Brewer on May 7, 2013 "Specifies the prohibition to possess or use marijuana on a postsecondary educational institution campus does not apply to medical research projects involving marijuana that are conducted on the campus, as authorized by applicable federal approvals and on approval of the applicable university institutional review board." [Editor's Note: On Apr. 11, 2012, the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) announced the revised rules (1.1 MB) for regulating medical marijuana and set the application dates for May 14 through May 25. On Nov. 15, 2012, the first dispensary was awarded "approval to operate." ADHS Director Will Humble stated on his blog that, "[W]e’ll be declining new 'requests to cultivate' among new cardholders in most of the metro area… because self-grow (12 plants) is only allowed when the patient lives more than 25 miles from the nearest dispensary. The vast majority of the Valley is within 25 miles of this new dispensary." On Dec. 6, 2012, the state's first dispensary, Arizona Organix, opened in Glendale.]

Updates:   See more History > here

Registration: Mandatory

Patient Registry Fee: Patient Registry Fee: $150 / $75 for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participants

Application information: Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) | 150 N. 18th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007 * (602) 542-1025 * (602) 542-0883 Fax -or- visit - Prop 203 Information Hub

RESOURCEs: Information provided by the state on sources for medical marijuana: "Qualifying patients can obtain medical marijuana from a dispensary, the qualifying patient's designated caregiver, another qualifying patient, or, if authorized to cultivate, from home cultivation. When a qualifying patient obtains or renews a registry identification card, the Department will provide a list of all operating dispensaries to the qualifying patient." ADHS, "Qualifying Patients FAQs," (150 KB) Mar. 25, 2010 RECIPROCITY: Accepts other states' registry ID cards? Yes, but does not permit visiting patients to obtain marijuana from an Arizona dispensary. The act defines a 'visiting qualifying patient' as a person 'who has been diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition by a person who is licensed with authority to prescribe drugs to humans in the state of the person's residence.'

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ACTION; There are a number of medical cannabis (marijuana) bills in play in states across the US. Here we network on Ways anyone can help with the effort to make each a medical marijuana state. We need to get the word out and people contacting reps and officials and get this legislation into law. Also, lets not forget efforts at the Federal level.

NETWORK and Spread The Word, both On-Line and Off (!) ON-LINE, You can tell everybody in cyber-space by e-mailing a link to this website to them and/or printing off the info and handing out where possible / necessary. Also phone call and read off and/or visit and hand deliver the info. OFF-LINE, You can take literature with you and approach businesses, organizations and even people on the street while you're out and about. Wear your pot-leaf shirt and register voters, as feasible. Gather signatures for any related petitions that are happening at the time as well.

[pic] Meetings and Meet-Ups > Medical Cannabis Meetup Groups - Medical Cannabis Meetups around the world | Find a Medical Cannabis Meetup Group near you ... grouped by City and Country ... find the ones with the most people interested in Medical Cannabis Meetups in Arizona ... international, national, provincial, municipal levels   ...   Visit - .

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[pic]  | VICTORY!!! After all of the votes were counted, Proposition 203, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act, passed with just more than 50 percent of the vote! This is a huge win for medical marijuana patients in the state. Thank you so much for your support! The Arizona Medical Marijuana Policy Project (AMMPP) is a grassroots organization devoted to passing Proposition 203, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act. Currently, seriously ill people who use marijuana on the advice of their doctor to treat illnesses such as cancer, AIDS, and multiple sclerosis are subject to arrest and imprisonment, simply for trying to stimulate their appetite or alleviate their pain. Visit: 

[pic] Medicinal Cannabis doctors, co-ops, attorneys and other resources. Medical cannabis has aided patients enduring the symtoms of AIDS, multiple sclerosis, cancer and glaucoma, this fact can no longer be denied.   Some patients claim that the therapeutic uses of medical cannabis have even had more substantial affects than some pharmaceutical counterparts with less or no side effects at all. The prognosis of therapeutic uses for medical cannabis has been entertained in the courts in many countries for a number of years.

Two Steps to Qualify for Medical Cannabis | Two steps to help registered members get a recommendation to lawfully use medical marijuana to relieve symptoms of certain serious medical conditions.

Step 1: Pre-Qualify Online (Register and login first) Medicinal Cannabis Recommendation Prequalification Certification System (MCR PCS)   The MCR PCS is an online software application that evaluates a patient’s answers to a series of questions related to their medical condition to determine if they qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation. Answers are stored in a database and a printable certificate is generated.

Step 2: Locate cannabis professionals... Medical Cannabis Service Providers Directory The Directory is a listing of professionals, providers, patient groups, co-ops, dispensaries, attorneys and others related to the medical cannabis community.   Use the Medical Cannabis Directory Search tool and locate people and professionals by zip code or keyword. Visit: for more.

[pic] Medical Marijuana Info for Arizona | Medical Marijuana of AZ | Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensaries and Arizona Medical Marijuana ... Medical marijuana message board, product reviews, cannabis recipes and more. * visit - for more.

[pic] Arizona Cannabis Society | With the passing of proposition 203, Arizona becomes the 15th state to have a medical marijuana program in place and Arizona Cannabis Society is proud to * visit -  for more.

[pic] Arizona Medical Marijuana, Arizona Medical Marijuana Doctors | Arizona MMC has Arizona medical marijuana doctors who can help you obtain an Arizona medical marijuana card! Medical marijuana in Arizona is legal, and qualified Call Toll Free - 855-294-3227 - or visit - for more.

[pic] AZ Med Testing | Arizona Medical Marijuana Testing Lab | AZ Med Testing is an Arizona medical marijuana testing laboratory. Marijuana testing is imperative for dispensaries and caregivers who provide cannabis to patients * visit - for more.

[pic] Arizona Medical Marijuana Card | Arizona Medical Marijuana Doctors | At our cannabis physcian’s group we can assure you that any Arizona Medical Marijuana Doctor that evaluates you will be compliant with the medical board so that you have * visit -  for more.

[pic] Arizona Medical Marijuana Law | 7 hours ago ... Articles & information about medical marijuana laws in Arizona & other ... The Register-Guard: “The owner of a medical cannabis 'resource Call - xxx - or visit - for more.

[pic] Arizona's number one source for Medical Marijuana | Cannabis Sativa: Sativas are marijuana strains that are characterized as uplifting ... and guide you through the constant changes Medical Marijuana is facing in Arizona. * visit - for more.

[pic] Cannabis Certification Centers | Medical Marijuana Doctor | Cannabis Certification Centers is a medical marijuana doctor office located in Scottsdale, AZ. We provide professional and confidential services for marijuana patients. * visit - for more.

[pic] Phoenix - Medical Marijuana Dispensary & Marijuana Doctors | Kush SmokeThe latest in cannabis culture! ... Medical Marijuana JOBSJoin our Industry! ..... Join our network of Arizona Medical Marijuana patients today. * visit - for more.

[pic] Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Phoenix - Potlocator | 420 Friendly Community - Medical Marijuana Patients can locate and review Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, Head Shops, Marijuana Doctors, Cannabis Strains, Smoke Shops * visit -  for more.

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[pic] AZ 4 NORML.   | (State Chapter) AZ4NORML holds public meetings on the 3rd SAT and medical marijuana patient meetings on the 1st SAT. AZ4NORML is very active, tabling at concerts, festivals and demonstrations; participating in forums with Rep. Raul Grijalva and Councilwoman Nina Trasoff; and much television and radio coverage. Contact: Mary Mackenzie Crow  *  3400 E. Speedway #118  *  PMB 160  *  Tuscon, AZ 85716  *  Phone: (520) 323-2947  *  Fax (520) 792-4077  *  or via Web Site: 

[pic] Phoenix NORML.   | Regional Chapter. * Phoenix, AZ 85018 * Phone: 602-923-1954 * or visit - 

[pic] FORML (Flagstaff NORML).   | Regional Chapter. * Phone: 928-607-9390

[pic] NORML at Arizona State University.   | College Chapter. * Phone: (623) 692-4771

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Browse on to see more Organizations, Legal Resources or just to >> Learn more Marijuana: The Facts > Medical Marijuana > Legal Challenges > Info for Litigators > Legal > State Laws > Info for Medical Marijuana Litigators: Arizona ... Click > here < for more.

[pic] Places that have decriminalized non-medical cannabis in the United States - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Multiple places have decriminalized non-medical cannabis in the United States; however, cannabis is illegal under federal law. Gonzales v. Raich (2005) held in a 6-3 decision that the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution allowed the federal government to ban the use of cannabis, including medical use even if local laws allow it. Most places that have decriminalized cannabis have civil fines, drug education, or drug treatment in place of incarceration and/or criminal charges for possession of small amounts of cannabis, or have made various cannabis offenses the lowest priority for law enforcement. Contents: Map, List of States, References, External links ... Visit -

[pic] U.S. Marijuana Laws, Medical Marijuana Facts, Cannabis, Hemp | Provides U.S. Marijuana Laws, Facts About Marijuana, Marijuana Drug Testing, Drug Detection Times, Medical Marijuana, and Information About Your Rights ... North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon... visit - 

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[pic] Drug Policy Alliance: Reform in Arizona | State legislatures are traditionally at the forefront of policy change, serving as "laboratories" for new ideas and solutions. Drug policy reform is no exception: on issues of drug sentencing, medical marijuana, overdose prevention, and expansion of effective drug treatment services, many states are working for better ways to reduce the harms associated both with drugs and current drug policies. ... visit:

[pic] NORML / A Page Just For You / Medical Marijuana Patients | This section is to help you locate the information you need to become fully informed regarding medical marijuana -- as well as play an important role in changing America’s misguided marijuana laws. Select One, All States and Canada, Mexico, Europe, Other ... visit:

[pic] DrugInfo - Medical Cannabis: USA > In Search of a Viable Distribution System for Oklahoma's Medical Marijuana Program ... Medicinal Cannabis: USA Federal: Legislation, Court Decisions and Commentaries States: Legislation and Programs. Click here for more.

[pic] Others? Will be listed here.  As we get the info. You can also check the Events and News sections to see if there are any Items posted there. Know about one yourself? Post it on the Bulletin Board, below.

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[pic] ASA : Arizona | Medical cannabis (medical marijuana) resources in Arizona ... Find info here on the therapeutic uses of and research on medical cannabis. ... visit - 

[pic] American Medical Marijuana Association ... Medical Marijuana Farmacy | Arizona. State registration program, Dept of Health and Social Services 907-465-5423. Colorado. State registration program (303) 692-2184 medical.marijuana ... visit: 

[pic] NORML Home / Medical Use by State. All States and Canada Mexico Europe Other ... See Map:index.cfm?Group_ID=3376 for more.

[pic] Patients Out of Time is a patient advocacy organization with a universal constituency. They support the rights of patients to have a legal and safe access to the therapeutic use of cannabis. The mission of their organization, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, is the education of health care professionals and the public about the therapeutic use of cannabis. Their leadership is composed of medical and nursing professionals with expertise in the clinical applications of cannabis and five of the seven patients (two wish to remain anonymous) who receive their medical cannabis from the US government. Patients Out of Time is the only national non-profit in the United States that focuses only on therapeutic cannabis issues. Visit -

[pic] Marijuana Policy Project (MPP). Join the Marijuana Policy Project! State officials confirm Supreme Court decision does not impact state medical marijuana laws. Medical Marijuana Briefing Paper - 2005. Until 1937, marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) was legal in the United States ... Hawaii enacted a medical marijuana law via its state legislature in 2000 and ... Visit: medicine.html

[pic] DrugSense: Drug Law Reform ... of Justice Statistics, State Court Organization, 1998 (Washington, DC ... Cannabis in Medical Practice: A Legal, Historical and Pharmacological... Visit: 

[pic] OCBC's Links Page. Organizations Supporting Medical-cannabis Reform. Americans for Safe Access(ASA) coordinates "...a nation-wide day of action to push back DEA attempts to re-criminalize medical cannabis! ... Washington Citizens for Medical Rights, sponsored a successful medical cannabis ballot measure in November 1998. "As a result, this Initiative is now State ... Visit: links.html

[pic] Excellent medical info on cannabis, Washington State's I-692 Medical Marijuana Law ... Greencross. Washington State based buyer's cooperative based in Seattle. Trailblazer in state ... Visit: links.php < for more.

[pic] Marijuana links. Popular Searches: Medical Marijuana Links. Marijuana Research Links. ... about marijuana,The Washington State Medical Marijuana Act CHAPTER 69.51A RCW This is ... an activist for medical marijuana. Chronic Cannabis Use A report on ... Click > here < for more.

[pic] Open Directory - Society: Issues: Health: Drugs: Illegal: Pro-Legalization: Marijuana: Medical Purposes ... to providing medical cannabis to those in need. Initiative 692 - Medical Marijuana - WCMR of Washington State ... use of medical cannabis in the state of Colorado. Medical Marijuana ... click > here < for more.

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[pic] Arizona (AZ) - Forums Message Boards - Medical Marijuana ... | Arizona (AZ) - State of Arizona, United States ... Contact Us - Medical Marijuana, California Cannabis, Cannabis Clubs, Co-Op, ... Visit -

[pic] Ya-Hooka; Health_and_Medicinal/Buyers_Clubs Organizations and Compassion Clubs providing access to medical marijuana  ... Co-op ~ The Alternative Relief Co-op is a patient-oriented medical cannabis dispensary located in San Francisco ... It Report Broken Link. Arizona Medical Marijuana Co-Op ~ Click here for more.

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[pic] Arizona Event | Global Marijuana Marches - 3? cities from Arizona have signed up one or more years since 1999. See: ? ...   or Visit - .

[pic] Global Marijuana March > Bullhead City: Arizona (USA) | * contact- Richard Hilton at 520-831-3912 or Link: Richardreefer * City info; Google Maps: Bullhead City, Wikipedia: Bullhead City, Wikitravel: * visit -

[pic] Global Marijuana March > Flagstaff: Arizona (USA) | Over 100 in Heritage Square in '08. Meet up at 5 p.m. * Flagstaff is a mountain city (7000ft elevation) which contains NAU (Northern Arizona University) and is close to Sedona and the Grand Canyon. * contact - Kevin McCoy via Local links; Facebook: Az Mmj Caregiver. Official Arizona Medical Marijuana Program Homepage. Flagstaff Dispensary info. Dispensary info. Facebook: Flagstaff MMJ Community. Marijuana penalties in Arizona. Flagstaff removes size limits on marijuana dispensaries. Feb 16, 2011 article. City of Flagstaff nixes pot dispensary near Cheba Hut. May 13, 2011. Arizona Daily Sun. Flagstaff Lawyer: Pot Suit Frivolous. June 5, 2011. * City info; Google Maps: Flagstaff, Wikipedia: Flagstaff, Wikitravel: Flagstaff. Flagstaff Official Website. * visit -

[pic] Global Marijuana March > Havazu City: Arizona (USA) | Under the London Bridge, 8 A.M Live Music * contact - 928-208-6879 City info; Google Maps, Wikipedia, Wikitravel. * visit -

[pic] Global Marijuana March > Parker: Arizona (USA) | Details TBA * contact - Robert Leivas at 928-667-5163City info; Google Maps: Parker, Wikipedia: Parker, Wikitravel: Parker. * visit -

[pic] Global Marijuana March > Phoenix: Arizona (USA) | May 7, 2011 - The 4th Annual Worldwide March for Cannabis Liberation in Phoenix. 2010 recap: about 300 or so...we did a medical marijuana Candlelight Vigil * The Phoenix March, contact - Kathy & Nancy at P.O. Box 60272, Phoenix, AZ 85082 * or visit -, or , or  * Local links: Facebook Phoenix March, Phoenix NORML.  * Women for Marijuana. redirects to  *  - Arizona Activists. Campaign Against Marijuana Prohibition. Meetup: Campaign Against Marijuana Prohibition: CAMP 420 (Scottsdale, AZ). * Social media, Facebook: Phoenix March. Newer page. Phoenix March. Older page. West Valley- Phoenix Norml. Phoenix Norml. Myspace: Phoenix, Arizona Marijuana March. * * City info; Google Maps: Phoenix, Google images, Wikipedia: Phoenix, Wikitravel: Phoenix. * visit - 

[pic] Global Marijuana March > Tucson: Arizona (USA) | Our march was a huge success, over 250 people marched in unison to show support and another 1,200 stopped by our information tent and concert after the march. Doing it 4/20 to beat the heat. * contact - Mary Mackenzie at (520)323-2947 -or- go Postal: 3400 East Speedway, #118, Tucson, AZ 85716 -or- visit:  * Cannabis-related links -, , . Facebook: Aznorml Tucson. ,  * City info; Google Maps: Tucson, Google images, Wikipedia: Tucson, Wikitravel: Tucson. visit - 

[pic] ASA: Events | 3rd Annual Candlelight Vigil for Medical Cannabis Patients Saturday, April 22nd 2006 8 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PhillyNORML will host it's 3rd annual ... visit - calendar.php?calid=315

[pic] HempFests | Street Fairs, Festivals and Farmers Markets - Music, Food and Stuff for Sale or Barter - any opportunity for activists to booth, people to gather and businesses to vend ... like any local versions of the Seattle Hempfest ... will be listed here as we find out about them.

[pic] Marches | Demonstrations, Rallies and similar Action Items any situation where activists are trying to educate or draw attention to - yet another - victim and people are congregating ... like the Million Marijuana Marches ... will be listed here as we find out about them.

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[pic] Legal Marijuana Guide is your complete directory to medical marijuana buyers clubs, co-ops and delivery services, doctors prescribing medical cannabis, information about local and regional medical marijuana patient identification programs, legal services, and merchants including Head Shops, Hydroponics, Lighting and Cultivation Supplies, Vaporizers, and Cannabis Seed Banks.  We also have guides to the different strains of marijuana, cannabis concentrates and extracts, how to harvest kif and make several different kinds of hash (including cold water, or bubble hash, ethanol extraction, isomerization techniques, butane extraction), as well as information about the history of, usage, and pharmacology of cannabis. visit: visit Site_Map.htm for more.

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|US MI: Senate OKs Sale Of Marijuana At Pharmacies |Merced Sun-Star |13 Nov 2013 |

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|US AZ: Column: Officials Deny Ailing Child Use Of Medical |Arizona Republic |03 Nov 2013 |

|US AZ: With Suit, Parents of Boy With Seizures Press Arizona |New York Times |29 Oct 2013 |

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[pic] Despite continued opposition, Arizona dispensaries open for business - Last Update: October 29, 2013 | Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne and other high-profile opponents of medical marijuana are still fighting against the will of voters, but Arizona's medical marijuana program has made great progress since August 2012, when 98 registration certificates were awarded. The first state-licensed dispensary opened in December 2012, and as of mid-October 2013, there are 70 disepensaries open and serving patients. Horne and Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery tried to convince a judge to shut down the program, but to no avail. In December 2012, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Gordon rejected Horne and Montgomery’s arguments and refused to declare Arizona’s law invalid.   Visit -  -

Horne and Montgomery aren’t the only officials who are out of touch with voters. Rep. John Kavanagh (R-Fountain Hills) filed a resolution in 2013 that would have referred the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act back to the ballot in November 2014. Fortunately, Rep. Kavanagh’s resolution did not gain support, thanks in part to a poll conducted by Public Policy Polling in January 2013 that found that 59% of Arizona voters support the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act. Other bills that would have chipped away at the program were defeated by the Arizona Legislature in 2013, including a bill that would have forced onerous labeling requirements on dispensaries and another that would have allowed law enforcement officers to seize medical marijuana from patients without having to return it.

Despite these challenges, the program has taken major steps forward since Prop 203, MPP’s ballot initiative, passed in November 2010. The Department of Health Services has been issuing ID cards to patients since early 2011, and patients’ access to medical marijuana will continue to improve with the opening of each new dispensary. 2011 legislature weakens Prop 203 | Sadly, the Arizona Legislature slightly rolled back Prop 203’s protections with legislation in both 2011 and 2012, despite the state’s Voter Protection Act, which was designed to prevent legislative meddling.   Visit - -

Most recently, the legislature passed and Gov. Brewer signed H.B. 2349, a bill banning medical marijuana on the campuses of all colleges and vocational schools in the state. Medical marijuana advocates predict the law will be deemed unconstitutional if challenged in court. In 2011, the legislature passed and Gov. Brewer signed H.B. 2541, which will possibly allow an employer to fire a medical marijuana patient based on a report alleging workplace impairment from a colleague who is “believed to be reliable.” It will also seemingly allow termination based on a positive drug test, which contradicts Prop 203’s explicit language protecting patients from termination without proof of workplace impairment or possession.

Also in 2011, the legislature passed and Gov. Brewer signed H.B. 2585, which contradicts Prop 203 by adding confidential medical marijuana patient data to the prescription drug monitoring program, where it will be subject to “fishing expeditions” by law enforcement and others. Learn about Arizona's marijuana laws | Did you know that Arizona has some of the harshest marijuana penalties in the country? For example, the penalty for possession of just one ounce of marijuana can be a felony that carries a potential penalty of 18 months in jail and a $150,000 fine! A 2013 report by the American Civil Liberties Union found that over 55% of drug arrests in Arizona are for marijuana possession, and that blacks are 2.4 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than whites.

Also, in 2009, Arizona passed H.B. 2013, which requires drug testing for public assistance recipients if there is “reasonable cause.” All adult recipients must answer three questions during the application process and must complete a drug test within 10 days, if any of the answers provide “reasonable cause” of illegal substance use or if referred by law enforcement or another agency. Recipients who test positive will be denied cash-assistance benefits for a year.   Visit - 

[pic] Arizona (AZ) MJ News Feed, by NORML.  Latest news and more for Arizona, by NORML - the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Initiative in Arizona: Medical Marijuana Initiative To Decriminalize Pot, Expand Medicinal Marijuana Law Qualifies For Arizona Ballot ...   Initiative To Decriminalize Pot, Expand Medicinal Marijuana Law Qualifies For Arizona Ballot.   ... and more.   Visit - .

[pic] Phoenix, AZ: State officials announced this week that proponents of a statewide initiative which seeks to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana  and establish legal protections for medicinal cannabis patients turned in sufficient signatures to qualify for this November's electoral ballot. See: 

[pic] Free Ned.  The detailed accounts of a disabled John Edward Mcpeek and his imprisonment in the Arizona State prison for using Medical Cannabis.  There are many links and much information available.  An email link allows one to write John directly.  Visit: 

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[pic] The American Alliance For Medical Cannabis (AAMC) | Dedicated to bringing patients, caregivers and volunteers the facts they need to make informed decisions about whether Cannabis is the right medicine for them,the laws surrounding Medicinal Marijuana in your area, political activism and even handy recipes and guides to growing your own nontoxic medicine. visit: 

[pic] Cannabis Times. Alternative News Service for Cannabis and Hemp ... Montana Woman on Hunger Strike for Medical Cannabis. Visit Robin's Site * E-Mail the ... The science of medical cannabis continued its climb in estimation of medical professionals and ... visit: 

[pic] Common Sense for Drug Policy: Medical Marijuana Facts & News. Tuesday, July 12, 2005. Search using CSDP's own search tool or use. WWW Common Sense. More CSDP News Pages ... card program for medical marijuana patients. The suspension has ... consequences of issuing medical marijuana ID cards that could affect medical marijuana users, their families ... news/news/medmar.htm

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|  some HISTORY   |

[pic] 65% of Arizona voters support removing criminal penalties for the medical use of marijuana, according to a February 2009 poll. And voters have already passed medical marijuana initiatives twice in the state, in 1996 and 1998. Unfortunately, due to a technical error in the wording of these laws, they have failed to effectively protect medical marijuana patients from arrest. The initiative that will go before voters in 2010 will close this loophole and give patients the protection and peace of mind that Arizonans agree they deserve.

The Arizona Medical Marijuana Policy Project (AMMPP) is a grassroots organization devoted to passing a medical marijuana initiative in Arizona in November 2010. Currently, seriously ill people who use marijuana on the advice of their doctor to treat illnesses such as cancer, AIDS, and multiple sclerosis are subject to arrest and imprisonment, simply for trying to stimulate their appetite or alleviate their pain. We can change this. On November 2, 2010, Arizona voters could have a chance to vote to protect Arizona’s medical marijuana patients from arrest and jail. But voters will not have that chance unless we collect more than 150,000 valid signatures to get the initiative on the ballot. Our signature drive is now underway! Please volunteer, sign up to collect signatures, or donate today. Visit - 

[pic] SUMMARY: Sixty-five percent of voters approved Proposition 200 on November 5, 1996, which included several provisions regarding prison reform and one specific to the use of medical marijuana.   The law took effect on December 6, 1996. It mandates alternative sentencing for non-violent drug offenders, and seeks to establish legal protections for seriously ill patients by allowing doctors to "prescribe" schedule I controlled substances such as marijuana. However, because federal law ultimately forbids physicians from prescribing such drugs, this statute does not adequately protect patients from state-level criminal penalties, as do similar state laws that only require patients to possess a physician’s "recommendation" that medical marijuana therapy may be beneficial. Not surprisingly, the attorney general’s office reports that state physicians are not advocating medical marijuana therapy to their patients under the law. Click here > AZ NORML Legal < for more.

[pic] So, while a majority of Arizona voters have passed ballot measures enacting legislation to allow the use of medica marijuana, the laws do not adequately protect patients nor Doctors who would prescribe it.  The legislation as it is currently enacted requires Doctors to write a prescription for medical marijuana to their patients. Since marijuana is still classified as a Schedule 1 drug, the FDA effectively forbids Doctors from doing so. Subsequent ballot initiatives to correct the legislation have thus far failed. Visit: potclubs.us/content/main.arizona.php for more.

[pic] GAO-03-189, Marijuana: Early Experiences with Four States' Laws That Allow Use for Medical Purposes Every attempt has been made to maintain the structural and data integrity of the original printed product. ... Cooperative: Appendix III: Medical Marijuana Registries in Oregon, Arizona, Hawaii, and Select California ... to be eligible for medical marijuana use. Arizona, Hawaii, and Oregon have ... visit: 

[pic] Research Findings on Medicinal Properties of Marijuana... jurisdictions voted on medical marijuana initiatives.Six states Arizona, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada ... voted for medical marijuana. In all seven jurisdictions the initiatives passed by ... Visit: 

[pic] ACLU of Arizona Calls on Attorney General to Clarify State's Commitment to Uphold Medical Marijuana Statute (6/16/2005) JUNEAU, AK - The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona announced today that it has submitted a letter to the state attorney general's office requesting public acknowledgment of the continued validity of the state's medical marijuana law. The letter comes after newly appointed Arizona Attorney General David W. Márquez last week announced that the state's medical marijuana law was under review and could be declared inoperative following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Gonzales v. Raich. Visit: 

[pic] Informational Guide on Medical Cannabis | If you have ever heard of the song, “Lets Go Get Stoned,” as sung by Ray Charles or Joe Cocker, you know the lyrics were referring to getting high or using cannabis aka marijuana. This mind altering drug goes by other names as well; names such as weed, pot, joint, blunt, hash and mary jane are quite common among users. Cannabis is a plant that contains a chemical called cannabinoids or cannabinolidic acids. Another substance that is found in cannabis is THC, or Tetrahydrocannabinol, which gives the users that “high” sensation. When speaking of marijuana, the actual substance used in creating the high feeling comes from the leaves and flowering tops of the cannabis plant. Marijuana is considered to be a schedule 1 controlled substance today, because of the THC, which can be highly potent, depending upon the concentration factor of the THC. Visit > < for more.

[pic] THE REEFER MADNESS ERA, REEFER MADNESS BOOKS (Info, History) By definition, it would be a contradiction in terms to list or classify a Reefer Madness book as a work of "Non-Fiction." Thus both genres are group together here simply as "Hard Cover" books; if only to distinguish them from the "Pulp Fiction" or "Dime Store novels" discussed elsewhere. However where appropriate the terms [Fiction] and [Non-Fiction] are used. Please take note - This Index consists solely of those books that the museum has been able to locate and is in no way shape or form complete. It should be thought of only as a starting point. Visit: 

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|  Cannabis as Medicine   |

[pic] Modern research suggests that cannabis is a valuable aid in the treatment of a wide range of clinical applications.  These include pain relief, nausea, spasticity, glaucoma, and movement disorders. Marijuana is also a powerful appetite stimulant and emerging research suggests that marijuana's medicinal properties may protect the body against some types of malignant tumors, and are neuroprotective. For more information see NORML's Medical Marijuana section. See:index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4523 for more.

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1. Since 1996, twelve states have legalized medical marijuana use: AK, CA, CO, HI, ME, MT, NV, NM, OR, RI, VT, and WA. Eight of the twelve did so through the initiative process. Hawaii's law was enacted by the legislature and signed by the governor in 2000, Vermont's was enacted by the legislature and passed into law without the governor's signature in May 2004, Rhode Island's was passed into law over the governor's veto in January 2006, and New Mexico's legislation was signed into law by Governor Bill Richardson on April 2, 2007.

2. The Institute of Medicine's 1999 report on medical marijuana stated, "The accumulated data indicate a potential therapeutic value for cannabinoid drugs, particularly for symptoms such as pain relief, control of nausea and vomiting, and appetite stimulation." And more. Visit - medicalm.htm

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[pic] Accepted Medical Use of Cannabis: Medical Professionals by . | Cannabis's accepted medical use in the United States is increasingly recognized by health care professionals and the medical community. visit:amu/amu_medprof.htm

[pic] Proven : Cannabis is Safe Medicine by Ian Williams Goddard | In reaction to medical cannabis access referendums on the ballots in Arizona and California, former presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and George Bush signed a letter stating that they "categorically oppose'' access to cannabis for its many proven therapeutic uses such as the prevention of blindness and epileptic seizures. Their chief concern was that legal medical access would send the message that cannabis is safe. The presidents can, however, lay their safety concerns to rest because the scientific literature overwhelmingly confirms that cannabis is both an effective and safe medicine. The Cannabis Safety Profile. The journal PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS reports that decades of research prove that, "Compared with legal drugs...marijuana does not pose greater risks." Yet based upon mortality statistics, we can safely conclude that cannabis is one of the safest medical drugs known, for, while prescription drugs, defined as safe by the FDA, kill up to 27,000 and aspirin up to 1,000 Americans per year, cannabis kills 0 per year. Click here for more.

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|  BOOKs on Medical Cannabis (marijuana) and related  |

[pic] Is Marijuana the Right Medicine for You? | A Factual Guide to Medical Uses of Marijuana by Bill Zimmerman, PhD with Rick Bayer, MD and Nancy Crumpacker, MD, ISBN#0-87983-906-6 (Keats 1998). Chapter 3: Why All the Controversy? What Does The Research Actually Show? is online at: 

[pic] Examine the pros, cons, and controversies of marijuana as medicine! | Cannabis is still sending “signals of misunderstanding.”1-3 The result is an exaggeration of beneficial or deleterious effects as well as occasional intermixture of medical science with other moral categories. This book deals with health aspects of the cannabis plant and the cannabinoids while mainly factoring out societal aspects. Some authors refer to social topics that require discussion even within the bounds of a narrow handling of medicinal aspects. “Cannabis and Cannabinoids; Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutic Potential”. Edited by Franjo Grotenhermen, MD; Nova-Institut GmBH, Hürth, Germany and Ethan Russo, MD; Montana Neurobehavioral Specialists, Missoula, Montana. Hard Cover (ISBN-13: 978-0-7890-1507-7, ISBN-10: 0-7890-1507-2) $79.95

[pic] Marijuana Rx: The Patient's Fight for Medicinal Pot (Book) by Robert Randall & Alice O'Leary * This is a story of government betrayal -- a betrayal that continues today. But it is also a story of human courage and perseverance. Please take the time to read this book. Afterall, none of us are immune from the illnesses that marijuana can treat -- glaucoma, cancer, multiple sclerosis and more. Some day you might need medical access to marijuana. We pray that it will be as simple as a doctor's prescription. Full text articles, news summaries, supporting organizations and states, additional resources, and information on medical marijuana. Visit: marijuana-as-

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[pic] Medical Dictionary on Cannabis $48.95 - CANNABIS A Bibliography, Medical Dictionary, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References   (marijuana)   A Bibliography, Medical Dictionary, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References on Cannabis. Pages : 268, Price : $48.95(USD) ISBN : 0597835675 Published : 2003

Synopsis: In March 2001, the National Institutes of Health issued the following warning: "The number of Web sites offering health-related resources grows every day. Many sites provide valuable information, while others may have information that is unreliable or misleading."  Furthermore, because of the rapid increase in Internet-based information, many hours can be wasted searching, selecting, and printing. Since only the smallest fraction of information dealing with cannabis is indexed in search engines, such as or others, a non-systematic approach to Internet research can be not only time consuming, but also incomplete. This book was created for medical professionals, students, and members of the general public who want to conduct medical research using the most advanced tools available and spending the least amount of time doing so.

Description: This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to cannabis. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations.  Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to cannabis. If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.

Excerpt (Introduction). In addition to offering a structured and comprehensive bibliography, this medical reference on cannabis will quickly direct you to resources and reliable information on the Internet, from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research.  Public, academic, government, and peer-reviewed research studies are emphasized. Various abstracts are reproduced to give you some of the latest official information available to date. Abundant guidance is given on how to obtain free-of-charge primary research results via the Internet. E-book and electronic versions of this book are fully interactive with the Internet. For readers unfamiliar with the Internet, detailed instructions are offered on how to access electronic resources. For readers unfamiliar with medical terminology, a comprehensive glossary is provided. For readers without access to Internet resources, a directory of medical libraries, that have or can locate references cited here, is given. We hope these resources will prove useful to the widest possible audience seeking information on cannabis. visit:

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