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Subject: Medical Marijuana

  • Post-Prop. 215 Stress Disorder

    March 1, 2001
  • Prince Valeant and Mary Jane

    Valeant Pharmaceuticals, based out of Costa Mesa, wants to give cancer patients the munchies. The FDA has just approved Valeant's Cesamet, already on sale in Canada as Nabilone, to moderate nausea and vomiting in those undergoing chemotherapy. A Belgian company has made a similar project, Marinol, for years and years, but considering the U.S. government's conflicting views on the values of medicinal marijuana (FDA versus National Institute of Health), it's significant that the FDA are acknowl

    May 17, 2006
  • Bad Medicine

    Fullerton is certainly full of something these days. Last month the Fullerton Planning Commission approved a resolution to ban medical marijuana dispensaries in their city. In fact, all the resolution woul accomplish is a violation of California law; that and a major buzz-kill to Jay's Paradise, the dispensary whose business license application inspired the last-minute "urgency ordinance". In 1996 California passed Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act, which orders cities to set up a "plan

    September 12, 2006
  • Fight the War Against the War on Drugs

    Protest the failing war on drugs at noon on Friday, Sept. 29, at the Federal Courthouse in Santa Ana. Yesterday in Modesto the DEA raided the California Healthcare Collective, a medicinal marijuana dispensary. From the Americans for Safe Access (ASA), a pro-medipot NPO: The Modesto medical cannabis dispensary California Healthcare Collective (CHC) was raided Wednesday by a task force made up of local and federal agents. Law enforcement conducting the raid included the Modesto Police Department

    September 28, 2006
  • Dude, Here's Your Pot!

    The all-Republican Orange County Supervisors voted 4-1 today in favor of allowing county residents who suffer from a variety of ailments to smoke and possess medical marijuana without being harassed by cops. And yes, OC cops do harass medical cannabis smokers, folks: You read it here first in "Dude, Where's My Pot?" Or was it here? Or here? Or here? Now, Orange County residents who have doctors' notes under Proposition 215, the 1996 state law legalizing pot smoking for medical reasons, can o

    July 17, 2007
  • Police Chief Operates Surf City's Only Medical Marijuana Dispensary

    Cops around here have developed a nasty habit: bogarting joints. That is, they illegally confiscate medical marijuana, get dragged into court for violating state law, lollygag in chambers for years, and have the local verdict kicked up to appellate court, where they ultimately lose and have to give the Devil's weed back, seeing as how state law protects legitimate medical marijuana patients like the ones cops around here keep busting. (Knit beanies off to Newport Beach artist michaelm for having

    September 17, 2008
  • Man of the Year: Marvin Chavez

    January 7, 1999
  • Letters

    November 11, 1999
  • Redemption Song

    December 23, 1999
  • Ready to Inhale

    May 3, 2001
  • Marvins Garden

    October 4, 2001
  • Diary of a Mad County

    June 20, 2002
  • FOR THE BENEFIT OF MRS. ROHRABACHER

    December 25, 2003
  • 29 Things Seniors Must Deal With If They Get Their Pot Dispensary

    Paloma Esquivel has a touching story in the LA Times about Laguna Woods seniors still awaiting their City Council-approved medicinal marijuana dispensary, which would be the only one in Orange County. Scratch that: the only legal one in Orange County.Perhaps the delay can be blamed on the time it is taking the LW brain trust to deal with the myriad unintended consequences introduction of a ripping pottery will bring to what used to be lovingly referred to as Seizure World. For instance, Laguna W

    February 16, 2009
  • It's a Quick Read 19

    Orange County Register: Yvonne Pampellonne--who it must be noted, based on her DMV mugshot, "That's a man, baby"--is wanted by Huntington Beach Police for grand theft fake boobies. Okay, technically the 30-year-old is accused in a $20,000 arrest warrant of stealing another woman's identity to open a line of credit to pay for breast implants and cosmetic surgery. Dr. 90210 beware! . . . Anaheim coppers' surveillance of the poor may be illegal under federal law, acco

    March 24, 2009
  • Wheel of Misfortune

    Advocate for the disabled Charles Monson was also a medical-marijuana patient—until late last month

    November 15, 2007
  • Letters

    'Dude, what were you thinking?'

    June 7, 2007
  • Anthrax Schmanthrax

    November 1, 2001
  • Dude, Where's My Pot?

    Ten years after California legalized medical marijuana, OCs war on cannabis continues

    May 17, 2007
  • The Bong Arm of the Law

    OC Pot Crusader May Face Trial as Drug Dealer

    December 21, 2006
  • Chronic Tension

    August 26, 2004
  • This Buds for You

    July 1, 2004
  • After This, Tomatoes

    March 4, 2004
  • Best Politics, Art, and Outdoor Sports

    October 30, 2003
  • Just added to the Up in Smoke Tour: Great White!

    March 6, 2003
  • Diary of a Mad County

    September 5, 2002
  • Chronic Mess

    August 8, 2002
  • Terror Town, USA

    December 27, 2001
  • Gaddi Damn it

    November 22, 2001
  • Culinary Criminal

    August 31, 2000
  • A Second Chance

    May 11, 2000
  • 'I Am a Harvard Man'

    March 9, 2000
  • Jailbird or Lab Rat?

    February 25, 1999
  • Letters

    February 18, 1999
  • Criminal Prosecution

    February 11, 1999
  • Mommy Nearest

    August 27, 1998
  • Fun With Rotating Teasers

    We in the Biz call those little photos and story captions at the top of the OC Weekly home page "rotating teasers" because Flash technology allows promotions for several stories on our site to occupy the same space by fading in and out. It's all thanks to a patented process called "magic." Anyway, what I believe just happened is I was staring at one teaser, blinked, and then my eyes picked up the next at the exact same spot for the next teaser that had rotated in while my eyes wer

    June 12, 2009
  • Taking the High Road With One of OC's Burgeoning Medical-Marijuana Delivery Services

    June 11, 2009
  • Tax-Pot-to-Save-Teachers Ad is Too Hot for TV

    Every two-bit party hack, corporate lobbying group and, yes, of course, The Chosen One can get TV airtime to sway the masses this way and that, to and fro, the hot issue du jour. But make that issue the legalization of marijuana so that it may be taxed to save our state from going into the shitter and, by golly, it's as if you were suggesting NAMBLA take over day cares.Take this ad . . . please! 

    July 8, 2009
  • Grandma Holding May Bring Lasting Peace to Laguna Woods

    Things can get mighty testy in Laguna Woods, the town formerly known as Leisure World in polite corners and Seizure World in less polite ones. A recent Residents Voice meeting in Clubhouse Five deginerated into a physical assault, according to one United Mutual Board of Directors candidate. It brings to mind the testy clashes Jerry's dad had with his Florida retirement community board colleagues on Seinfeld.Fortunately, as Janet Whitcomb reports in the Register-owned Laguna Woods Globe, a way to

    July 17, 2009
  • A Medical-Pot Activist Spends a Night in Jail for Talking Back to Deputies at the OC Fair

    July 23, 2009
  • Letters From OC Weekly Readers

    July 30, 2009
  • Crime Time: Nekkid Folks, Robber Baby, Strip-Club Stabbers, Loaded Brownie and a Flaming Bag of Poo

    Courtesy of Orange Police Department and Orange County Sheriff's DepartmentWe call this collage "Robberies, Solved and Unsolved." Top left: a man hands a teller a note demanding cash at Chase Bank in Orange. Top right: Booking photo of Adam J. Bennett, 20, of Santa Ana, who is suspected of robbing $700 from a Mission Viejo Wells Fargo on July 27. Bottom left and right: Surveillance photos from armed robbery that occurred around 9:30 p.m. Aug. 7 at the Orange Olive Mini Market in Orange. ​It'

    August 18, 2009
  • Crime Time: Boozy Mom, Asshole Cop, Thieving Aliens, Fast-Acting Pharmacist and Lotsa Stabbers

    It's the Weekly's weekly round-up of local police calls--now with more boozy moms, asshole cops, fast-acting pharmacists, apartments full of thieving aliens and loads of stabbings!Courtesy of Costa Mesa Police DepartmentCraig Anthony McVay, 48, of Garden Grove, was in the midst of three years probation on a 2007 drug conviction when Costa Mesa Police was notified that he was selling one of the department's old SWAT uniforms on Craigslist.com. McVay then sweetened the offer to undercover officers

    September 9, 2009
  • Medical Cannabis Supporters Light Up City Council Meeting

    Photo by Christopher Victorio Ready for face time with the Lake Forest City Council Tuesday night. ​Medical marijuana advocates offered 1,000 free hamburgers to draw supporters to Tuesday night's Lake Forest City Council meeting, but only 300 showed up to plead with city officials to reconsider their attempts to shut down 14 cannabis dispensaries around town. (See photographer Christopher Victorio's slideshow.) With stomachs swelled and munchies satisfied by the burgers, that was

    October 7, 2009
  • Feds Finally Lighten Up on Those Who Light Up

    Flickr user theskywatcher​In a move that will likely increase President Obama's favorable rating even here in conservative Orange County, Attorney General Eric Holder ordered federal drug agents to stop prosecuting cases involving medical marijuana users and providers who obey state laws legalizing the drug for medical purposes. In other words, if you've got a doctor's license and a state medical marijuana ID card, you're not going to get fucked with by the feds. It's about time: California vo

    October 19, 2009
  • Court Slams LAPD For Illegally Seizing Medical Marijuana Profits

    ​In a remarkable opinion issued today with potential Orange County implications, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blasted the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for committing "highly objectionable," "tainted," "reckless," "misleading" and "illegal" conduct in a 2005 attempt to seize more than $186,400 from a legally compliant Southern California medical marijuana distributorship.The justices showed no patience for LAPD's efforts to keep the cash for itself and then l

    October 20, 2009