by cmladmin | Jun 1, 2012 | In the News
Medical Marijuana Patients can’t be prosecuted Thursday, May 31, 2012, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled in favor of Medical Marijuana patients, in the use of an “affirmative defense” regarding misdemeanor and felony marijuana cases. Michigan medical marijuana...
by cmladmin | Mar 6, 2012 | In the News
On May 21, 2010 Rodney Koon was charged with driving under the influence of a drug (OUID). After being pulled over for speeding, Koon admitted to smoking marihuana earlier in the day. A blood test revealed that Koon had active THC in his system. At trial, the judge...
by cmladmin | Dec 11, 2011 | Daily Legal
The passage of state medical-marijuana laws is associated with a subsequent drop in the rate of traffic fatalities, according to a newly released study by two university professors The study — by University of Colorado Denver professor Daniel Rees and Montana State...
by cmladmin | Apr 8, 2011 | Blog
Medical marijuana grown in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS – The medical marijuana crowd, already upset that state Attorney General Bill Schuette won’t fight a federal subpoena for medical marijuana records, isn’t going to like his latest legal action. An...
by cmladmin | Mar 2, 2011 | Blog
By: Nicole Aber Daily Staff Reporter Published October 28th, 2009 Patients looking to use medical marijuana have just won one more battle. The federal government will no longer prosecute medical marijuana patients or caregivers in the 13 states that have legalized the...