By Associated Press
A Florida measure that would allow the use of medical marijuana has cleared its final hurdle and will be on the November ballot.
The state Supreme Court on Monday approved the language for the proposed constitutional amendment.
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http://www.wfla.com/story/24556931/florida-supreme-court-approves-medical-marijuana-initiative-for-november-ballot
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Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll: NFL should consider medicinal pot
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Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll agrees with the notion that the NFL should look into medicinal marijuana as a means of taking the best possible care of its players.
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http://newsok.com/pete-carroll-nfl-should-consider-medicinal-pot/article/3927793
Now popular in Colorado, marijuana oil has long success history that’s often been ignored
By Dave Philipps
A crowd of friends and family gather to watch Holli Brown give her daughter Sydni Yunek, 9, her first dose of Charlotte’s Web cannabis oil Thursday, October 22, 2013. Michael Ciaglo, The Gazette
One night in 1839, a woman knocked at the door of a British Army doctor named William O’Shaughnessy who was stationed in India. The woman’s infant was having seizures and needed help. The doctor tried several 19th-century remedies, including opium and leeches, but the convulsions grew worse over several days until the baby stopped eating and was convulsing almost constantly.
Not knowing what else to do, the doctor tried hemp, which the locals used as medicine.
A few drops of a cannabis tincture under the child’s tongue stopped the seizures almost immediately. Regular doses over the next few weeks brought the convulsions to an end.
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http://gazette.com/now-popular-in-colorado-marijuana-oil-has-long-success-history-thats-often-been-ignored/article/1513431
German Cannabis Activist Georg Wurth Wins a Million Euros!
by Phillip Smith
Cannabis activist George Wurth of the German Hemp Association (Deutscher Hanf Verband) has won a million-Euro prize to expand the group’s legalization activism from the German television program Millionaire Choice (Millionaerswahl).
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http://stopthedrugwar.org/speakeasy/2014/jan/26/german_cannabis_activist_georg_w
Here’s What It Looked Like When Marijuana Was Growing All Over Brooklyn
By Ben Yakas
“Potential reefers–Assistant Borough Superintendent Arthur McMahon and Chief Inspector John E. Gleason supervising the destruction by Sanitation Department men of a clump of marijuana discovered.”(Brooklyn Public Library)
In 2014, the Brooklyn DA is fighting against the state just to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. It’s hard to believe, but up until about 1951, Brooklyn was a veritable marijuana mecca where cannabis grew all over Williamsburg, East New York and Cobble Hill.
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http://gothamist.com/2014/01/24/heres_what_it_looked_like_when_mari.php#photo-7
Weedman in jail for marijuana, allowed to leave jail to smoke marijuana
By Jeff Edelstein, The Trentonian
NJWeedman Ed Forchion celebrates one of his manycourt victories in the traditional way last year.
To be perfectly clear: Ed Forchion is currently in prison stemming from a marijuana charge, and the same judge that sentenced him to nine months in Burlington County Jail allows Forchion 10 days each month to fly to California to smoke marijuana.
Again: Forchion is in jail due to marijuana and he gets out of jail once a month — for 10 days — to go smoke marijuana.
Catch-22? More like a Fugazi-420.
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http://www.trentonian.com/opinion/20140126/jeff-edelstein-weedman-in-jail-for-marijuana-allowed-to-leave-jail-to-smoke-marijuana
This is your language on cannabis
By Britt Peterson
BACK IN THE 1990s, when my parents tried to talk to my brother and me about marijuana, the word they used was “dope”—which for us meant either “heroin” or “Hello, I am a clueless baby boomer.” Slang terms for drugs are notoriously hard to pin down: Pity the poor ethno-linguist with her notepad, trailing kids through schoolyards and back alleys to quiz them about the etymology of “crunked.”
These days, though, marijuana language is beginning to come clean. Starting this year, Colorado and Washington state have legalized recreational use; meanwhile, Massachusetts and 19 other states, plus the District of Columbia, now allow the prescription of medical marijuana. As this underground economy goes legit, language is moving along with it, serving as a kind of barometer of the drug’s political fortunes. In 20 years, calling marijuana “weed”—or even, some say, “marijuana”—may sound about as antiquated as asking for a glass of “hooch” after Prohibition.
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http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2014/01/26/this-your-language-cannabis/9bguslv7ZkSsHTElfANTTN/story.html
American Farm Bureau calls for end to federal ban on hemp production
BY JANET PATTON
The effort, led by the Indiana Farm Bureau at the national group’s annual meeting last week in Texas, puts one of the largest and most influential mainstream farm lobbying organizations squarely in the pro-hemp camp and on record opposing “the classification of industrial hemp as a controlled substance.”
Poll shows majority of Oklahomans favor changes in marijuana laws
By Russell Mills
More than 70 percent favor making medical marijuana legal.
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http://www.krmg.com/news/news/local/poll-shows-majority-oklahomans-favor-changes-marij/ncx6J/
Marijuana helped my recovery, says NFL player
by Paul Clarke
Former NFL wide-receiver Nate Jackson has insisted that the drug marijuana helped him recover from injury during his career at the Denver Broncos.
Speaking in a documentary which will air tonight on HBO, called Real Sports, Jackson admits to using the drug and says its effect was move beneficial to him than pain-killers.
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http://www.givemesport.com/422234-marijuana-helped-my-recovery-says-nfl-player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9_zJBLODnQ