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  Judge Rejects Counties' Challenge to CA MMJ Law
Posted by CN Staff on December 06, 2006 at 18:20:59 PT
By Allison Hoffman, Associated Press Writer 
Source: Associated Press 

medical San Diego, CA -- A state judge on Wednesday upheld California's law permitting the use of medical marijuana for medical purposes, rejecting a lawsuit by three counties challenging the decade-old statute.

The counties, led by San Diego, argued that local governments shouldn't be bound to uphold state laws that are weaker than the federal blanket ban on marijuana.

San Diego County sued California and its health services director in February over a state requirement that counties issue identification cards for medical marijuana users and maintain a registry of people who apply for the cards. San Bernardino and Merced counties joined the suit.

State attorneys responded that California was entitled to pass its own laws suspending state prosecution for medical marijuana use, and to legislate programs enabling qualified users to access the drug.

Marijuana users in California can still be prosecuted under federal drug laws.

Superior Court Judge William R. Nevitt, Jr., wrote in his ruling counties would not be breaking federal law by giving out state identification cards.

"Requiring the counties to issue identification cards for the purpose of identifying those whom California chooses not to arrest and prosecute for certain activities involving marijuana use does not create a 'positive conflict,'" Nevitt wrote.

The ruling affirmed a tentative judgment Nevitt issued in November.

The judge emphasized that he was not weighing in on the question of whether marijuana has medical benefits.

Since 55 percent of California voters approved the law in a 1996 vote, 10 other states have adopted measures protecting qualified patients from prosecution. They are Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.

Thomas Bunton, a county attorney who argued the case, said no decision had been made whether to seek an appeal.

Nevitt's ruling stopped short of forcing the counties to begin issuing the cards. Fewer than half of California's 58 counties have so far complied with the state program.

Source: Associated Press (Wire)
Author: Allison Hoffman, Associated Press Writer
Published: Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Copyright: 2006 Associated Press

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Comment #2 posted by potpal on December 06, 2006 at 20:18:27 PT
How sweet it is
Now send the DEA packing. Stop CA leos (they are paid by CA taxpayers) from helping federal agents (also paid with some of CA taxes) hassle medicinal patients and raid dispensaries (both pay taxes).

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Comment #1 posted by FoM on December 06, 2006 at 18:23:55 PT
Go California!
California has always been the leader when it comes to change and I sure appreciate all the efforts by all the people that are working so hard and fighting so hard to protect the right of patients to possess Cannabis.

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