Posts Tagged california supreme court

California:Many Felony Pot Cases Getting Tossed Out of Court

The high court struck down a 7-year-old state law that imposed an 8-ounce limit on the amount of pot medical users of marijuana could possess. The court said patients are entitled to a reasonable amount of the drug to treat their ailments. California Supreme Court ruling has police, prosecutors and defense attorneys scrambling to make sense

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Medical Marijuana Growers Score a Defense

People who grow their own medical marijuana and their attorneys celebrate the recent California Supreme Court decision that overturned the law limiting possession to 8 ounces

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California court rejects limits on medical marijuana

The California Supreme Court rejected limits on medical marijuana imposed by state lawmakers, finding that people with prescriptions for pot can have and grow all they want.

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Calif. Supreme Court Bolsters Protection For Marijuana Users

The California Supreme Court issued what amounts to a stay-out-of-jail-free card to authorized medical marijuana users in the state by striking down limits on how much weed those people could grow or possess.

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CA Supreme Court ends limits on medical marijuana possession

The California Supreme Court today struck down the state’s limits on how much medical marijuana a patient can possess, concluding that the restrictions imposed by the Legislature were an unconstitutional amendment of a 1996 vote

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Ca. Supreme Court Strikes Down Limits on Medical Marijuana

The California Supreme Court today struck down the state’s limits on how much medical marijuana a patient can possess, concluding that the restrictions imposed by the Legislature were an unconstitutional amendment of a 1996 voter-approved initiative.

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CA Supreme Court Lets Stand Medical Marijuana Grow Ruling

“By refusing to review this case, the California Supreme Court sends a strong message that local law enforcement must uphold the medical marijuana laws of the state and not competing federal laws, The deputy was acting under color of California law, not federal law. Accordingly, the propriety of his conduct is measured by California law.”

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Chronic City: Let Them Grow Pot

San Francisco News. Chronic City: Let Them Grow Pot — California Supreme Court Lets Collective Marijuana Cultivation Continue.

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