MPP's Sarah Lovering appears on KTTV Fox in LA to discuss the reasons to tax and regulate marijuana like alcohol. Today a ballot initiative, TaxCannabis 2010, was approved that will give California voters the chance to allow adult possession and cultivation of marijuana for recreational purposes. 03/24/2010
Today, the California Secretary officially certified the Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 for the state’s November ballot. This means that on November 2, Californians will be able to vote to send marijuana prohibition to the ash heap of history!
The groundbreaking initiative would make personal possession and cultivation of marijuana legal for adults over 21 in California. It would also allow cash-strapped cities and counties to tax and regulate marijuana sales in order to reap millions…
Today, Sports Illustrated (on SI.com) breathlessly reported an “epidemic” of marijuana use among student-athletes eligible for the 2010 National Football League draft. Apparently, despite the fact that approximately 40 to 50 percent of high school students in the U.S. use marijuana by the time they graduate, it is somehow shocking that 20-33 percent of college-aged athletes have tried the substance.
Here is how one NFL team personnel executive described the “problem”:
"Marijuana use is almost epidemic,…
After years of lobbying by MPP, patients, physicians, and other allies, New York State may finally be on the verge of passing a medical marijuana law.
A Senate budget resolution that passed last night includes a provision that supports including the legal sale of medical marijuana in the state budget. We hope that as the budget process continues, this language will also be included in the final legislation and will be passed as part of the budget process.
Senate Democrats estimate that licensing…
New Jersey resident John Wilson, 37, may spend the next five years in prison because he grew marijuana, which he used to treat his multiple sclerosis. A judge handed down the five-year sentence on Friday, months after a jury found Wilson guilty of growing 17 marijuana plants—which he used only to treat the effects of his debilitating illness.
Throughout most of his trial, Wilson was prevented from mentioning his disease to the jury. Then in January, New Jersey became the 14th state in the nation…
Your source for all the latest news and developments in the marijuana policy reform movement. In this episode Mike Meno is joined by MPP's Aaron Houston for a special talk on the Mexican drug cartels, boycotting Wal-Mart, and more!
MPP spokesman Mike Meno is interviewed on CBS 3 WWMT about Joseph Casias, a cancer patient fired by a Wal-Mart in Battle Creek, Michigan. Mr. Casias was terminated for failing a drug test for marijuana, even though he has a license to use medical marijuana in the state of Michigan. The Marijuana Policy Project is promoting a nationwide boycott of all Wal-Mart stores to protest this injustice. 03/16/2010
One day after MPP called for a nationwide boycott of Wal-Mart stores in order to protest the company’s contemptible and baseless firing of Michigan medical marijuana patient Joe Casias, the world’s largest public corporation is already changing its position — albeit not to the extent we all desire.
A Wal-Mart spokesperson has told Fox News that the company is no longer challenging Casias’s eligibility for unemployment, reversing the despicable stance it took before news of the firing made national…
Dave Schwartz, spokesman for Nevadans for Sensible Marijuana Laws, appears on Nevada Newsmakers to debate the taxation and regulation of marijuana with Washoe County District Attorney Dick Gammick. Part 2 - 02/04/2010
Dave Schwartz, spokesman for Nevadans for Sensible Marijuana Laws, appears on Nevada Newsmakers to debate the taxation and regulation of marijuana with Washoe County District Attorney Dick Gammick. Part 1 - 02/04/2010