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Category Archives: Marijuana Crimes

  1. Marijuana Manufacturing Conviction Tossed Out Because of Vague Search Warrant

    Apr 26, 2012 —

    The Fourth Amendment protects Americans against unlawful searches and seizures of property. In practice, this usually means that authorities must have probable cause to conduct a search and must also obtain a warrant from a judge before doing so. And even a slight omission in the process of acquiring that warrant can be enough to … [More]

  2. 2012 May be “Year of Marijuana” in Washington – Initiative 502

    Feb 2, 2012 —

    Even though only a month has passed in 2012, marijuana has already been a hot topic in the state of Washington. In fact, there may be a sea change in how the drug is viewed by residents in the state before the year is out. Last Friday, the office of Washington’s Secretary of State certified … [More]

  3. Medical Marijuana – Initiative 502

    Dec 1, 2011 —

    We’re now into the final month of 2011. In addition to holiday shopping and end-of-year financial preparations, this December is also the last opportunity for you to express your support for a proposal which would effectively decriminalize marijuana in Washington. Initiative 502 is a proposed measure which would allow certain quantities of marijuana to be … [More]

  4. Seattle Municipal Court Shifts Burden to Medical Marijuana Users For Conditions of Release

    Nov 8, 2011 —

    Whenever new laws are created, they are supposed to balance out the need for regulation of an activity with the rights and freedoms of citizens. Given the thousands of state and federal laws on the books, it is inevitable that some of them will unintentionally conflict with one another. In these cases, some type of … [More]

  5. Federal Crackdown on Medical Marijuana Creates Confusion

    May 8, 2011 —

    Despite the fact that under federal law marijuana is still illegal, dispensaries and farms have sprung up in 15 states in response to the passing of the medical marijuana laws. Thus far, the federal government has looked the other way, but apparently, those days are over. While states continue to protect and expand the use … [More]

  6. Concerning The Medical Use of Cannibas In Washington – SB 5073 To Be Debated Today

    Mar 30, 2011 —

    Considered by some to be the most comprehensive piece of Washington State’s medical marijuana legislation, SB 5073 is to be debated today in the Ways and Means Committee after passing the Senate 29-20.  The bill currently has the support of the medical establishment, the entire Seattle City Council, and the King County Medical Society.  The … [More]

  7. Washington Medical Marijuana Use Experiencing Growing Pains

    Jan 21, 2011 —

    Washington continues to struggle with growing pains as it applies its medical marijuana laws to the people who need it. As it stands now, patients can obtain an authorization from a physician to legally use marijuana for a specific list of approved illnesses. Local News | Washington struggles with use of medical marijuana | Seattle … [More]

  8. A Strange New World-A Look at Marijuana Dispensaries

    Dec 31, 2010 —

    In Seattle, as in other parts of the country like California, there seems to be a noticeable upsurge in the amount of marijuana dispensaries being opened. Smoking marijuana has certainly come a long way from being a clandestine, criminal activity. Entrepreneurs and marijuana activists are boldly blazing the trail, and slowly but surely the taboo … [More]

  9. Washington’s Medical Marijuana-What is a “Qualifying Patient”

    Dec 24, 2010 —

    Doctors Note does not prevent Prosecution Under the medical marijuana initiative, it is perfectly legal for individuals to use marijuana for specific medical ailments. If a person has a medical condition that qualifies, a physician can grant them a medical marijuana authorization after they have been advised of the benefits vs. risks. The law provides … [More]

  10. Medical Marijuana Certificate Won’t Stop the Police

    Dec 16, 2010 —

    A medical marijuana certificate will not prevent police officers from obtaining a search warrant, entering your home, and hauling you away to jail. In addition, according to the Supreme Court, your prosecution won’t be barred by the medical marijuana certificate and you will have to hire an attorney to assert a defense in a criminal trial … [More]

  11. King County Drug Diversion Court

    Nov 14, 2010 —

    King County has taken an innovative approach to address drug and alcohol abuse.  The King County Drug Diversion Program combines the criminal justice system with an alcohol and drug treatment program. This provides the offender a unique opportunity to address their own addictions and hold them accountable. While this is not the first drug court … [More]

  12. Follow Up on Proposition 19-Legalization of Marijuana

    Nov 8, 2010 —

    California voters have spoken, and Proposition 19 did not pass. This ground breaking ballot initiative would have made the sale and recreational use of marijuana legal in California. Anyone over the age of 21 could legally possess one ounce or under, and would have the ability to grow their own. The results of the election … [More]

  13. Criminal Law and the Depression

    Oct 28, 2010 —

    Everyone can agree that the past few years have been tough. Americans are financially stressed like never before. People have lost their jobs; their nest eggs, and in some cases their homes.  There is however, a silver lining that has come with the recession. While it is definitely unexpected, it is a welcome change. According … [More]

  14. Is Marijuana Possession Legal In Seattle Or Washington State?

    Oct 25, 2010 —

    There seems to be some confusion regarding the legality of marijuana possession in the City of Seattle and the State of Washington. Back in January, newly elected City Attorney Peter Holmes stated that minor marijuana possession offenses would no longer be prosecuted. At the time he made this statement, he had already begun dismissing cases … [More]