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Supreme Court Affirms States' Rights to Medical Marijuana

by Ellen Komp
The Supreme Court has let stand an appeals court ruling holding that California law trumps federal law over medical marijuana.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear case #08-887 San Diego County v. San Diego NORML et al., leaving in place a state appeals court ruling holding that California's medical marijuana laws "do not pose a significant impediment" to the federal Controlled Substances Act because that law is designed to "combat recreational drug use, not to regulate a state's medical practices."

San Diego filed suit after San Diego NORML threatened to sue the county for failing to implement the state ID card program mandated under SB 420, a law the state legislature passed to implement the voter-approved Prop. 215. In return, the county sued the state and San Diego NORML. The ACLU, Americans for Safe Access and the Drug Policy Alliance joined as patient intervenors against the county in 2006.

The San Diego lawsuit, which was joined by San Bernardino and, for a time, Merced counties, argued that counties could not be required to establish the ID card system because to do so would violate federal law.
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by AB390
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This is good news not only for California but for all 13 medical marijuana states.

California has an historic opportunity to go one step further and legalize recreational marijuana for adults. Assemblymember Tom Ammiano introduced Assembly Bill 390, which would legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana for adults in California.

If you live in California and favor legalizing marijuana, YOU can make it happen. Tell your state legislators to support AB 390. It's easy. Visit yes390.org

by Hope Unlimited
To see more on this issue from a local San Diego activist group, check out the Hope Report at:
THE HOPE REPORT 5-19-09
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