The Daily News: “Earlier this month, sheriff’s deputies were called to a West Longview apartment where people were smoking marijuana. A woman presented a deputy with a medical marijuana card, according to a report, and the deputy left. No citations. No arrests. The deputy later explained to the person who called in the complaint that ‘there was nothing to be done.’ Marijuana, once reviled as a dangerous narcotic, lumped with heroin and cocaine, has become more widely accepted in recent years than many thought possible.”
Attitudes Shifting about Marijuana as Medical Uses Gain Legitimacy
By On the Net|2011-06-22T06:39:24-07:00June 22nd, 2011|Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Attitudes Shifting about Marijuana as Medical Uses Gain Legitimacy
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Richard Keyt, an Arizona business law attorney who is the creator of this Arizona medical marijuana law website. Connect with Richard at 480-664-7478 or on Google+