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California Supreme Court Rules Unanimously Against Compassionate Care

The California Supreme Court has ruled unanimously against compassionate care. This is a serious blow to many medical Marijuana patients in California who are too sick to cultivate their own medicine.

The Court held that, in order to be protected under the Act, a primary caregiver must consistently provide care, independent of any assistance in taking medical marijuana at or before the time he or she assumed responsibility for assisting with medical marijuana. To illustrate some examples of appropriate caregivers under the Act, the Court states: "The spouse or domestic partner caring for his or her ailing companion, the child caring for his or her ailing parent, the hospice nurse caring for his or her ailing patient -- each can point to the many ways in which they, medical marijuana aside, attend to and assume responsibility for the core survival needs of their dependants."

On the other hand, the Court said, a "defendant whose caregiving consisted principally of supplying marijuana and instructing on its use, and who otherwise only sporadically took some patients to medical appointments, cannot qualify as a primary caregiver under [California's Compassionate Use] Act."

Sadly, a lot of medical Marijuana patients don't have a daughter, partner or spouse to help them cultivate and use their medicine. In this reporter's opinion; this is a giant step backwards for California. Update: Here's an article about the change in Ukiah, CA.

Cannabis Blunder At Tokyo Airport

When I first glanced at the title of this story on The BBC, I thought maybe someone received a package of pot at the airport and got busted, but it's a lot juicier than that. Here's a snippet:
An unwitting passenger arriving at Japan's Narita airport has received 142g of cannabis after a customs test went awry, officials say.

A customs officer hid a package of the banned substance in a side pocket of a randomly chosen suitcase in order to test airport security.

Sniffer dogs failed to detect the cannabis and the officer could not remember which bag he had put it in.
You have got to be kidding me! They left almost five ounces of pot in someone's suitcase, FORGOT which one they put it in and asked anyone who found this giant bag of pot to turn it in? Would it be cliche to suggest these customs guys are puffing doobies before work?