Pubdate: Thu, 05 Feb 2015
Source: Sacramento News & Review (CA)
Copyright: 2015 Chico Community Publishing, Inc.
Contact:  http://newsreview.com/sacto/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/540
Author: Ngaio Bealum

INEVITABLE GROWTH

Hey can I get an update on what's been happening in the Wide Wide 
World of Weed?

- -Jeff

Yes, you can! So much has happened in the last week. It's been 
incredible. And away we go.

In legalization news, Jamaica is proceeding with plans to 
decriminalize and regulate marijuana. This is incredible news. 
Everyone thinks of Jamaica as a bastion of ganja freedom, but weed 
has been illegal there seemingly forever. The bill to decriminalize, 
which also contains language to permit the growing and selling of 
marijuana, has passed the cabinet and went to the Jamaican Senate last week.

Over here in the states, medical marijuana is booming. Nevada is set 
to open 65 medical cannabis dispensaries throughout the state, and 
the Legislature is most likely going to address a recreational 
marijuana law submitted by an initiative this year. If the Nevada 
Legislature doesn't approve the measure, the law goes to a vote of 
the people. Yes.

Illinois is having problems getting its medical marijuana program 
into gear. The new governor, Republican Bruce Rauner, is asking for 
more studies, but really he's just being an ass by delaying the inevitable.

Some state senators in Nebraska just introduced legislation to allow 
medical marijuana use. Yes, the same Nebraska that is suing the state 
of Colorado over recreational marijuana is looking to have its own 
marijuana law. Embrace your dichotomies, I guess. Good luck.

In South Carolina, where they already have a law allowing some 
patients to use cannabis-derived medicines containing high amounts of 
CBD (Cannabidiol, a compound found in marijuana that has been shown 
to be very effective at treating certain forms of epilepsy), state 
Senator Tom Davis and Representative Jenny Horne plan to introduce a 
bill to allow broader use of the cannabis plant.

The American Academy of Pediatrics just released a position paper 
asking for marijuana to be rescheduled from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2 
to allow for more research. "A Schedule 1 listing means there's no 
medical use or helpful indications, but we know that's not true 
because there has been limited evidence showing [marijuana] may be 
helpful for certain conditions in adults," said Seth Ammerman, 
clinical professor in pediatrics at Stanford University, member of 
the AAP and co-author of the position paper, in a recent interview.

And in our The-DEA-is-Still-Acting-Like-a-Bunch-of-Asshats file, we 
have the story of the Kettle Falls Five. Long story short: The DEA 
has brought marijuana cultivation and distribution charges against 
five people in Eastern Washington. All five people are clearly 
medical marijuana patients. If convicted, they face a mandatory 10 
years in federal prison. The feds have a good chance in this case, 
mostly because the defendants are not allowed to mention their 
compliance with Washington's medical marijuana laws in federal court. 
Jacob Sullum has a good article at www.forbes.com about the case 
called "Eager to Imprison Medical Marijuana Users, Prosecutors Hide 
The Truth From Jurors." Give it a read. This trial is a waste of 
resources and more proof that the DEA needs to step into the future 
and quit behaving like assholes.
- ---
MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom