PLEASE ATTEND THE RALLY
Somerset County Courthouse rally info:
8:30AM-appx 2PM at 20 N. Bridge St, Somerville, NJ 08876
The sentencing phase in the high-profile trial of a New Jersey man who grew medical marijuana to treat his Multiple Sclerosis will take place this Friday 3/19/10 following several delays.
John Ray Wilson was caught [...]
NJ Department of Health and Senior Services launched thier new website for the medical marijuana program.
http://www.state.nj.us/health/med_marijuana.shtml
To read the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act in its entirety, please visit www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/S0500/119_R3.PDF. You may also contact our office at 609-826-3962 or send an email.
By Anne M. Davis, Esq.
The New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act will be in effect in July 2010. Initially there will be six (6) non-profit Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs). There will be two in the North, two Central and two South.
The exact locations have not been designated. No one has been approved nor even [...]
By Anne M. Davis, Esq.
On January 18, 2010 Governor Corzine signed S-119, the “New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act.” Here is a basic rundown of the facts regarding the new law.
- A doctor must provide a “certification” for the patient to use marijuana.
- The doctor must be the primary physician or responsible for ongoing [...]
Breaking news form NBC New York!
Gov. Jon Corzine, in one of his last acts before leaving office, signed a medical marijuana bill into law.
Advocates say the first critically ill patients should be able to light up before the end of the year if all goes well.
“I’m actually pretty optimistic that it will [...]
WHEN: 12 Noon January 11, 2010
WHERE: 100 W. State Street Trenton
NJ: Supporters gather for historic medical marijuana vote
Trenton – Patients and advocates are gathering on January 11, 2010 to witness an historic vote in the New Jersey legislature on medical cannabis. First introduced in 2005, The New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act has bi-partisan [...]
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