Doctors warn of Prop. 19’s ‘collateral damage’
Doctors warn of Prop. 19’s ‘collateral damage’
NEWPORT BEACH – The California Society of Addiction Medicine has taken no official position on Proposition 19, the ballot initiative that would legalize cultivation, possession and use of small amounts of marijuana. However, the doctors’ group…
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The Marijuana State (Prop. 19 in California)
www.kpbs.org California could become the first state in the nation to legalize marijuana under Proposition 19, a ballot initiative that would regulate and tax pot just like alcohol. KPBS takes a look at who stands to lose and who stands to gain if Prop. 19 passes.
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Dr. David Sack, Promises Treatment Centers, Tim Conway, Jr. Show Interview on Prop 19, KFI Part 1

PART 1 OF THE MAIN INTERVIEW: Dr. David Sack, CEO of Promises Treatment Centers was interviewed on The Tim Conway Jr. Show about Prop 19, the marijuana initiative. Ramifications of the Prop 19 marijuana initiative are discussed in this interview. Of particular concern are the affects of marijuana use on… Continue reading
What will YOU be voting on prop 5…?!?
Question by Dr Gonzo: What will YOU be voting on prop 5…?!?
Proposition 5 will cut state costs. The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst estimates those savings at $ 2.5 billion or more. Prop. 5 safely eases prison overcrowding by investing in drug treatment – which costs much less than prison… Continue reading
Dissecting California’s Prop 5: The Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act
Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) November 1, 2008
According to the proponents of Proposition 5, the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act (NORA) would ease prison overcrowding by investing in drug treatment with strict accountability for youth and nonviolent offenders. California’s nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates that, if passed, Prop 5 would… Continue reading
Sheriffs, county attorneys oppose Prop. 203
Sheriffs, county attorneys oppose Prop. 203
In an unprecedented show of unity, all of Arizona’s elected county sheriffs and county attorneys signed a letter Tuesday expressing their opposition to Proposition 203, a proposal to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes, and urging voters to vote no on the issue.
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