- San Francisco attorney Matthew Kumins lawsuit challenging the feds recent crackdown on state-legal medical marijuana dispensaries was dismissed by a federal judge in Sacramento-- without being heard in court. (SF Weekly (blog))
- As the top federal prosecutor in Sacramento was announcing a new focus on huge pot farms in the Central Valley on Tuesday, a U.S. district judge delivered a separate blow to efforts to thwart crackdowns on medical marijuana. U.S. (Sacramento Bee)
- Despite President Obamas crackdown on medical marijuana and the fact that growing marijuana Here, the federal government helped get Governor Jan Brewers anti-pot lawsuit dismissed. (Phoenix New Times)
- When federal prosecutors in California announced a crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries last fall although they have not dismissed the lawsuits. The fourth suit is pending before a judge in Los Angeles. (San Francisco Gate)
- A federal judge in Sacramento has dismissed a lawsuit that on those following state medical marijuana laws. But Burrell said the memo was a statement of priorities, not a binding commitment. (msnbc.com)
- Recognizing the ongoing debate over medical marijuana, the Fourth District judges said they Meanwhile, a judge in Sacramento this week dismissed a lawsuit that challenged the crackdown. U.S. (Manteca Bulletin)
Monday, March 5, 2012
Medical marijuana lawsuit dismissed
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