BY ED VOGEL
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU
CARSON CITY – The number of Nevadans with permission to use medical marijuana has skyrocketed to 3,430.
The state Health Division reported Monday that the number of people with medical marijuana cards who have the right to grow their own has climbed by 1,143 in the past year.
That number probably would increase dramatically again if Assemblyman Tick Segerblom, D-Las Vegas, is successful in his attempt to change how marijuana is distributed in the state. Last week he announced he will introduce a bill next year to create marijuana dispensaries and farms to provide pot to patients and that he wants the state to tax the drug.
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Category: Cannabis News Corner
Oklahoma House to release list of approved studies
By BARBARA HOBEROCK World Capitol Bureau
OKLAHOMA CITY – Senate Pro Tem Brian Bingman, R-Sapulpa, has approved more than two dozen interim studies ranging from legalization of medical marijuana to spending and management of the Grand River Dam Authority.
The list of House-approved interim studies is expected to be released this week, said John Estus, a spokesman for House Speaker Kris Steele, R-Shawnee.
Sen. Constance Johnson, D-Forest Park, said that for the last three sessions, she has carried some version of legalization of medical marijuana which wasn’t passed into law.
Each time, the issue gets more interest, she said.
She said the interim study will give supporters the opportunity to go to the Capitol and educate policymakers about the issue.
Her requests for interim studies on high-cost lenders and private prisons were also granted.
Johnson said she was concerned about the cost of and dependency on private prisons.
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http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=336&articleid=20120708_16_A17_OKLAHO425178&r=8316
The five best foods you AREN’T eating

Image: Hemp seeds
Photographs: Ludek Kovar – ludek@kovar.biz/Wikimedia Commons
Hemp — available in seeds, nuts, protein powder, and oil — can easily be added to your favorite meals to skyrocket the nutritional value.
Why it’s healthy: Hemp oil is more loaded with essential fatty acids (omega-6 and omega-3) than any other oil. These ‘good’ fats can help reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and a host of other chronic diseases. Hemp is also packed with complete protein (again, the type with all nine amino acids), making it an excellent choice for vegetarians and vegans, says nutritionist Torey Jones, RD.
How to eat it: Toss two tablespoons of hemp seeds into your oatmeal or stir-fry. Or add them to a smoothie for an extra dose of protein.
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http://www.rediff.com/getahead/slide-show/slide-show-1-health-the-five-best-foods-you-arent-eating/20120704.htm
Should Grandma Smoke Marijuana?
By Robert ‘The Tuna’ Platshorn

We are almost at the finish line. Our half hour TV show is now in edit. We have a few more scenes to re-shoot and a some technical work for the networks and stations that will carry the show. Since the government has at least temporarily, put a damper on my travels, I’ve had the time, but not the income to for the finishing touches. So our project is now up and running on Kickstarter.
If you’ve read my book Black Tuna Diaries, you know that the late great pitchman, Billy Mays, called me a “legend in the pitch business”. I was making infomercials, before they had a name. Millions have watched me tell my story in the hit movie, Square Grouper, on Show Time. I’m the guy who spent thirty years in federal prison for marijuana and I’d like to see that it never happens to anyone else.
Along with Walter J.Collins, one of America’s great award winning editor/producers, I’m producing a half hour TV show titled, “Should Grandma Smoke Pot?”. It’s top entertainment, it’s shocking and it’s an education, with heavy emphasis on medical marijuana. Endorsements for medical cannabis from popular authorities like Dr Oz, Dr Sanjay Gupta, Carl Sagan and DrAndrew Weil sends a powerful message, especially to seniors. They are America’s most powerful voting block. When seniors talk, politicians listen.
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Ohio law decriminalizes most marijuana paraphernalia
Story by M.L. SCHULTZE AND SIMON HUSTED
By early fall, Ohio law will start treating people caught with a marijuana pipe the same way it treats those who get most traffic tickets. WKSU’s M.L. Schultze reports on a little-known aspect of current and coming law.
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http://www.wksu.org/news/story/32274
Senator moves to legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky
By ROGER ALFORD
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Louisville lawmaker unveiled long-shot legislation Thursday to legalize marijuana for medical purposes in Kentucky, a state where police mount huge campaigns each year to cut and burn clandestine pot crops.
Sen. Perry Clark, D-Louisville, said he wanted to get an early start promoting the legislation to make marijuana available by prescription to cancer patients and others who would benefit from the “miracle plant.”
The legislature isn’t scheduled to reconvene until January.
Clark called for other Kentucky lawmakers to help him “end this folly” of barring people who are suffering from being able to use a drug that could help them.
“The concept of prohibition of a medicine that you grow with a seed that you put in a garden is an anathema to freedom,” he told supporters who gathered Thursday afternoon in the Capitol Annex. “I say it’s time we get brave. We educate. This is a liberty issue to me.”
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Medical Marijuana Bill Proposed in Nevada
by Ed Vogel
A bill allowing registered medical marijuana users in Nevada to acquire the outlawed drug is one of the 144 bills being drawn up for consideration at the 2013 Legislature.
Assemblyman Tick Segerblom, D-Las Vegas, said Monday he requested the bill, which would be introduced in the state Senate if he is elected to the upper house, because there is no legal way to obtain the drug, which is used to help people with glaucoma and cancer patients who suffer loss of appetite because of chemotherapy.
The medical marijuana law, implemented in 2001 after overwhelming voter support, allows each person with a state card to grow as many as four mature and three immature marijuana plants and have on hand no more than 1 ounce of usable marijuana.
Unlike Colorado, upon which Segerblom patterned his bill, Nevada does not allow dispensaries where marijuana is sold.
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http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2012/7/5/medical_marijuana_bill_proposed_in_nevada.htm
Medical Marijuana Use Sprouting In Israel
by LOURDES GARCIA-NAVARRO

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Moshe Rute smokes cannabis at the Hadarim nursing home in Kibutz Naan, Israel. In conjunction with Israel’s Health Ministry, the Tikkun Olam company is distributing cannabis for medicinal purposes to more than 1,800 people in Israel.
Israel has become a world leader in the use of medical marijuana. More than 10,000 patients have received government licenses to consume the drug to treat ailments such as cancer and chronic pain.
But while the unorthodox treatment has gained acceptance in Israel, it still has its critics.
Susan Malkah breathes in the cloud of smoke from a plastic inhaler especially formulated for medical marijuana use. She has a number of serious ailments and is confined to a wheelchair.
“It’s not like we’re kids and we’re getting high and going out and partying. You take it, you’re by yourself usually, you just do it because you want to be in a better place. You don’t want to sit and stew in the pain,” says Malkah, who has been using cannabis for about two years. “It’s natural, it helps, you don’t have to fill your body full of chemicals. It’s terrific.”
More importantly, its use for medical purposes is legal in Israel. Malkah and other registered patients are being prescribed cannabis at the premier medical facility in a country known for its advanced medical care. That’s because many of the head doctors at Jerusalem’s Hadassah Medical Center are touting its use.
Dr. Reuven Or, director of the hospital’s bone marrow transplantation department, says Israel was a pioneer in medical marijuana research and quickly saw and began to apply the benefits. Cannabis not only allows patients to regain their appetite, fight nausea and relax, but it’s also proven to be an anti-inflammatory.
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http://www.npr.org/2012/07/04/156219412/medical-marijuana-use-sprouting-in-israel
Medical Marijuana Moving Toward Ballots in More States
By Chelsea Boozer

Washington, D.C. – infoZine – Scripps Howard Foundation Wire – Measures to legalize the substance for medical use have been proposed in 19 states this year. Fifteen legislatures failed to pass marijuana legislation, but through citizen petition processes, four states could still legalize the drug this year.
Massachusetts residents will vote on a ballot initiative in November that would make cannabis available for certain registered users. Residents of Arkansas, North Dakota and Ohio may vote on similar ballot measures to join 17 other states and the District of Columbia in legalizing the drug for medical use.
“It is totally possible the presidential election can swing on the marijuana issue,” said Morgan Fox, communications manager at Marijuana Policy Project, a Washington-based lobbying group.
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http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/52402/
Mud and Hemp Home: Do it Yourself Guide Book
by Johnny Green

By Anndrea Hermann
Ever thought of building, with your own hands, an off-the-grid home made of hemp which would last 500+ years? Then you must read How I Built My Organic Home of Mud and Hemp by Teresa Berube. Teresa built her home in 1.5 years using only natural products, hand tools, recycled wood and windows.
You can learn how to make built-in furniture, floors, roofing, bath tubs, natural coolers for food storage, insulation, varnish, plastic, grout, window putty and paint, all out of hemp materials. There are even instructions on waterproofing with hemp oil.
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http://www.theweedblog.com/mud-and-hemp-home-do-it-yourself-guide-book/