Al Gore said Thursday he's glad his son is safe and getting treatment a day after the 24-year-old was arrested in California on suspicion of illegally possessing marijuana and prescription drugs.
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Prius Offsets Marijuana CO2
Father applaudes son AL Gore III's use of the hybrid Toyota Prius to offset the carbon emissions of his smoking marijuana ....
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Marijuana - how much is enough?
How much marijuana constitutes a two-month supply? Washington state meetings are part of a serious attempt to shore up Washington's medical marijuana law, currently considered one of the weaker laws among 13 different states with medical marijuana protections.
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Should marijuana be legalized?
A 3 page topic debating the issues around marijuana and whether it should be legalized or not. I am all for it being legalized in my opinion because I have seen the damage it causes. Views from both sides make this a interesting read.
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New Mexico to Allow Patients to Grow Their Own Pot
New Mexico continues in their war against the Drug War. This new provision makes New Mexico one of the first states to legalize the growth of marijuana plants by those with medical needs.
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Teacher, Students Allegedly Smoke Pot
A Goleta Valley Junior High School teacher is facing charges for allegedly smoking marijuana with two 14 year old students. Melissa Dunning, 31, was charged Wednesday with two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and one count of furnishing marijuana. She faces arraignment July 3.
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Cops: Family Grows $500,000 Pot In Church
The Macomb County Sheriff's Department says it's dismantled a wildly illegal family business -- a huge marijuana operation based in a former church building. INSIDE: See photos of what investigators...
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The Florida Gators Football Team is Dealing with Crime and Punishment
The Florida gators have recently decided to suspend two players from the team. Ronnie Wilson was arrested for shooting an AK-47 assault weapon into the air. Brandon James was suspended for buying marijuana from a police informant. SEC Sports Report assigns writer Jay Holgate to take a closer look at why these players were not dismissed.
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Gas station shooting victim killed for his medical marijuana
Sounds like a drug dealer...guy was followed from a marijuana dispensary, robbed of his pot, and was then shot and killed by the same two assailants that had reportedly robbed him two times prior. They knew he was a drug dealer. This guy was abusing the MMP, and now stories like this make the program look bad, while I couldn't stand life without it
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Marijuana-Embedded Bricks Crumble at El Paso Port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Bridge of the Americas commercial cargo facility in El Paso, Texas seized 365 pounds of marijuana Monday, all concealed within molded concrete patio stones.
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Students Against marijuana Prohibition
Students are a major driving force in today's political system and SAMP is designed to bring these students together in the fight against Marijuana Prohibition. SAMP will hold debates, protest and other activities in order to get the laws changed. SAMP fights for the American that consumes Marijuana for Medical, Spiritual, and recreational use.
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Pot conviction in Del. can mean hard times
While sentences in Delaware associated with such convictions may not be as severe as those in other states, a study released today by the Marijuana Policy Project said the overall consequences that follow a marijuana conviction push up the state's ranking.
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Hit & Run > Lifelong Penalties for Pot
People convicted of minor marijuana offenses also suffer nonjudicial penalties that may persist for life, including "revocation or suspension of professional licenses, barriers to employment or promotion, loss of educational aid, driver's license suspension, and bars on adoption, voting and jury service."
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