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Kush Chronicles: Piff-Puffin’ Illinois Becomes The 20th State To Legalize Medical Mary Jane!

Roll that isht, light that isht, smoke that isht! Illinois Legalizes Medical Kush For Patients Via HuffingtonPost Illinois on Thursday officially became the 20th U.S. state to legalize medical mary jane. At a ceremony at the University of Chicago, Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn signed the bill while joined by Jim Champion, a military veteran who suffers from multiple sclerosis, the Chicago Tribune reports. “I feel that this is something, whatever faith we practice, we all believe that helping those who are sick, helping them recover and also helping them deal with pain, that’s a tenet in every faith and every religion,” the governor said a the Thursday ceremony, as reported by NBC Chicago. The law — instituting a four-year pilot medical mary jane program — will go into effect on Jan. 1. It allows individuals with serious diseases including cancer, HIV and multiple sclerosis to get a special ID card allowing them to buy limited amounts — up to two-and-a-half ounces — of medical mary jane from one of 60 state-licensed dispensaries. Medical mary jane users must have established relationships with a doctor who will OK their usage of the drug. Furthermore… Illinois’ rules are among some of the strictest in the nation, according to Karen O’Keefe, director of state policies at the Mary jane Policy Project. The Washington-D.C. based legalization advocacy group tracks state laws and helps some craft bills. For one, Illinois won’t allow home growing operations like more than a dozen other states do. The growing centers will have to be under 24-hour video surveillance, which is uncommon compared to other states. O’Keefe said most states also have more general guidelines on who can obtain medical mary jane. Legalizing medical mary jane faced some opposition in Illinois, mainly from opponents who feared it would encourage drug use and authorities who feared it would complicate driving-under-the-influence tests. Some anti-crime groups also objected to the 2.5-ounce amount, which they said was too much. Bill sponsor Rep. Lou Lang, dismissed the concerns, saying it would be difficult to obtain the drug for anyone who didn’t need it. “This was for the patients,” Lang said Thursday. “This was for the state of health care … in Illinois.” He has also said that the 2.5-ounce amount is to accommodate patients who ingest, not smoke, it, such as baked goods. So if you’re “sick”, Illinois is the place for you to find relief.

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Kush Chronicles: Piff-Puffin’ Illinois Becomes The 20th State To Legalize Medical Mary Jane!

Scott Walker says stripping collective bargaining rights doesn’t save any money

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Scott Walker has consistently argued that stripping public workers of their collective bargaining rights was necessary to balance Wisconsin’s budget. For example, when he signed the bill stripping collective bargaining rights into law, he tweeted the following statement : At 9:30 a.m. I signed the budget repair bill to save jobs, balance the budget, help taxpayers, and reform gov’t. However, today… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Daily Kos Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 20:16 Number of articles : 2

Scott Walker says stripping collective bargaining rights doesn’t save any money

Scott Walker says stripping collective bargaining rights doesn’t save any money

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Scott Walker has consistently argued that stripping public workers of their collective bargaining rights was necessary to balance Wisconsin’s budget. For example, when he signed the bill stripping collective bargaining rights into law, he tweeted the following statement : At 9:30 a.m. I signed the budget repair bill to save jobs, balance the budget, help taxpayers, and reform gov’t. However, today… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Daily Kos Discovery Date : 14/04/2011 20:16 Number of articles : 2

Scott Walker says stripping collective bargaining rights doesn’t save any money

Arizona Immigration Law SB1070

Arizona Capitol police gather as protesters of immigration bill SB1070 sit on the Capitol lawn Saturday, April 24, 2010 at the Capitol in Phoenix a day after Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signed the bill into law. The sweeping measure would make it a crime under state law to be in the country illegally, and would require local law enforcement to question people about their immigration status if there is reason to suspect they are in the country illegally. Local law enforcement agencies have moved fr

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Arizona Immigration Law SB1070