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2 Years’ Probation For Pot Grower.

Friday, December 10th, 2004

San Franciscvo Chronicle Henry K Lee Dec 7, 2004. A Santa Clara woman was sentenced to two years’ probation Monday for her role in the cultivation of 4,000 marijuana plants found in a West Oakland warehouse that supporters say was a legitimate grower of medical cannabis.

McGill Launches Pot Study.

Friday, December 10th, 2004

The Montreal Gazette Dec 08, 2004. The first-ever safety study of medical marijuana use has been launched.

Medical Marijuana Patient Sues Over Plants.

Friday, December 10th, 2004

San Francisco Chronicle Henry K Lee Dec 10, 2004 A medicinal marijuana user busted for growing pot sued the city of Emeryville on Thursday, saying police refused to return his seized plants — and later told him that thieves stole much of his property from a secured storage site.

Cleanup Bills Mulled To Curtail Grow Ops.

Wednesday, December 8th, 2004

By Bill Cleverley Times Colonist Dec 3, 2004. Saanich Mayor Frank Leonard wants to make it more difficult for marijuana grow ops, crack houses and drug labs to set up shop in his municipality.

Saanich Mayor’s (Frank Leonard) Annual Address.

Wednesday, December 8th, 2004

Dec 6, 2004. The following is an excerption from the Mayor’s (Saanich, BC) Annual Address for 2004.

Pharmacists Eye Medicinal Pot Market.

Wednesday, December 8th, 2004

By Shane Holladay Edmonton Sun Dec 8, 2004. Pharmacists are the best-placed professionals to dispense marijuana for medical purposes if it’s ever made a fully legal drug, says the association representing them.

Police Bust Marijuana ‘Factory’.

Wednesday, December 8th, 2004

CBC Calgary Dec 7 2004. Police say a marijuana grow operation raided Monday operated more like a factory than a normal grow operation.

Anger as Cannabis Drug Fails MS Trial.

Tuesday, December 7th, 2004

The Guardian By Heather Tomlinson Dec 4, 2004. A multiple sclerosis treatment made from cannabis has been rejected by UK regulators, outraging patient groups who say it has benefits for sufferers.

City Council Opposes Congress Plan Legalizing Use Of Marijuana.

Tuesday, December 7th, 2004

The Freeman (Fair and Fearless- Cebu, Philippines) By Garry B. Lao December 6, 2004 The City Council had opposed, via a resolution, the proposal in Congress legalizing the use of marijuana, even for medical use, as this could lead to widespread abuse.

Legalized Medical Marijuana at Issue Again.

Tuesday, December 7th, 2004

News 5, Phoenix, Az. Dec 7, 2004 Monday the U.S. Supreme Court will look at whether patients in 11 states can legally use marijuana for medical reasons.

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