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BadLittleDoggie wrote on November 29, 2004 at 5:25 pm
Interesting Supreme Court case - hope they see the light - Supreme Court Hearing Pot Case Focus Is On Medical Marijuana Nov 29, 2004 10:00 am US/Eastern WASHINGTON (CBS) Angel Raich tried dozens of prescription medicines to ease the pain of a brain tumor and other illnesses before she took up another drug: pot. Raich keeps a supply of marijuana, also known as cannabis, at her home in Oakland, Calif., reports CBS News Early Show National Correspondent Thalia Assuras. Without the drug, she believes she wouldn't be alive today. "Cannabis is responsible for getting me out of my wheelchair and giving life back to me, so that I can be a mom for my kids," Raich said. Raich uses pot every two hours to alleviate the pain from multiple illnesses, including an inoperable brain tumor and seizures. The mother of two has the support of her doctor and a California medical marijuana law. The Supreme Court hears arguments Monday whether that's enough to protect Raich from the federal government, which makes no exceptions for the seriously ill in its war on drugs. Groups such as the Drug Free America Foundation fear a government loss in this case will undermine campaigns against addictive drugs. Supporters of Raich and another ill woman who filed a lawsuit after her home was raided by federal agents argue that people with the AIDS virus, cancer and other diseases should be able to grow and use marijuana. California and ten other states have approved the use of marijuana for medical reasons. The federal government claims cannabis has no medical value and says pot is part of illicit drug trafficking -- in other words, illegal interstate commerce, Assuras reports. Lawyers for the two women say the medical marijuana is obtained in California and that there's no commercial transaction because the drug is free or grown by patients. After hearing the arguments, the Supreme Court will consider whether the federal law that bans marijuana possession can be enforced in those states. The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled against the government in a divided opinion that found federal prosecution of medical marijuana users is unconstitutional if the marijuana is not sold, transported across state lines or used for non-medicinal purposes. Lawyers for Raich and Diane Monson contend the government has no justification for pursuing ill small-scale users. Monson, a businesswoman who lives near Oroville, Calif., has degenerative spine disease and grows her own marijuana plants in her backyard. "The federal government has no compelling interest in condemning Angel Raich and Diane Monson to avoidable suffering and even death," their lawyers told justices in a court filing. The Bush administration argues that Congress has found no accepted medical use of marijuana and needs to be able to eradicate drug trafficking and its social harms. The Supreme Court ruled three years ago that the government could prosecute distributors of medical marijuana despite their claim that the activity was protected by "medical necessity." Dozens of groups have weighed in on the latest case, which deals with users and is much more sweeping. Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, conservative states that do not have medical marijuana laws, sided with the marijuana users on grounds that the federal government was trying to butt into state business of providing "for the health, safety, welfare and morals of their citizens." Some Republican members of Congress, meanwhile, urged the court to consider that more than 20,000 people die each year because of drug abuse. A ruling against the government, they said, would help drug traffickers avoid arrest, increase the marijuana supply and send a message that illegal drugs are good. California's 1996 medical marijuana law allows people to grow, smoke or obtain marijuana for medical needs with a doctor's recommendation. Medical marijuana was an issue in the November elections. Montana voters easily approved a law that shields patients, their doctors and caregivers from arrest and prosecution for medical marijuana. But Oregon rejected a measure that would have dramatically expanded its existing medical marijuana program.
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IdlewildRickT wrote on November 29, 2004 at 5:22 pm
Hey all.... Dont know if this is worth anything, but I was surfing to find some travel tickets and came across Gregg Allman tickets at Bear's Den for Section B Row 3 for 80 bucks each, AND, GET THIS....Allman Brothers & LS tickets for Konocti Resort in Kelseyville CA for 5/7/2005. Link is : http://www.lowestpriceticketbrokers.com/ResultsEvent.aspx?event=Allman%20Brothers%20%26%20Lynyrd%20Skynyrd Interesting to say the least.... Rick T
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Jacquie wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:58 pm
linnie, you know me wayyyyy too well. plus i'm sure there are a few nice polls in that locker room!!! ROFLOL!!! lefty, T.O. is still young. hopefully he'll mature a bit. he can't stay that cocky forever. however, he does liven up the game!
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LinnieX wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:47 pm
jaquie is being humble....she hasnt mentioned that one of her neighbors is an Eagle...and a good one....Lito Shepard... jaquie if TO is there, will you take off all your clothes and hop in his arms, ala "Desparate Housewives"??
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leftyblues wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:45 pm
Jacquie,I think TO need look no further than his quarterback for a lesson in how to conduct himself..having talent does not give you the right to act in an unprofessional manner..
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Jacquie wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:41 pm
I'll be at an Eagles fans wives workshop (for those of us who are NFL challenged) tonight at the Linc. We get the grand tour (locker room and all), workshops on the rules of the game, plus shopping at a discount! whoo hooo!! Hoping to meet Coach Andy Reid (who has at times actually ran the work shop). A fine, fine man. Lefty, if T.O. is there (I would just pass out!), I'll give him your best! LMAO, brother!
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leftyblues wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:33 pm
LMAO..hi Linnie, hi Jacquie...well i like the way the eagles play..not a big fan of T.O.'s antics..but nothing is perfect
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Jacquie wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:27 pm
"hmmm..so my adopted team is..the EAGLES....McNabb is from Chicago so I think it is ok...besides , I eat that soup his mom sells.." And THAT is why we love leftyblues!!!!! He is such a smart man!
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LinnieX wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:27 pm
🙂 plenty of room on the bandwagon lefty! 🙂 if you can share da bears, i can share da iggles.... oh, your first official act as a fan is to learn the eagles fight song... Fly Eagles fly, on the road to victory. Fight Eagles fight, score a touchdown 1-2-3. Hit 'em low, Hit 'em high, And we'll watch our Eagles fly. Fly Eagles fly on the road to victory. feel free to add a kick ass solo anywhere in there you like.....
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leftyblues wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:26 pm
good morning to all...i would say go bears...but..Jeff George ???? I would say go Bulls but Eddie Curry? hmmm..so my adopted team is..the EAGLES....McNabb is from Chicago so I think it is ok...besides , I eat that soup his mom sells..:)
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1977 wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:11 pm
Good Morning , new to the site better late than never! feeling nostalgic these days. Greg was in Jacksonville a few years ago brought back alot of good memory's that I ran from for so many years, good to be back
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Southpaw wrote on November 29, 2004 at 4:05 pm
hey gang good morning:cool: :fanfare:any one wishing for audio services please check out my home page and the article"Tommy Gallagher Productions" hope everyone had a great weekend:waving:
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phillybob wrote on November 29, 2004 at 3:54 pm
Go EAGLES!! Reservations for next year are for Jacksonville instead of New York!!!
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LinnieX wrote on November 29, 2004 at 1:34 pm
🙂 DTB was great, had a good time seeing benji and pam, tuna and cujo, terrib and jim, sherry and mike....and for the first time (for me anyway) i got to meet the band and shake dereks hand.... nice guys in that band for sure! 🙂
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ILABB wrote on November 29, 2004 at 1:49 am
WoW! I'm watching the Denver game and I want to send Double warm vibes to Them, it's snowing!! Brrrr...and I think I spotted Jack.....was'nt he the one "Smilin"!:)
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ILABB wrote on November 29, 2004 at 12:54 am
I'm glad you all had a great time with TDTB!! You are all so lucky, you get all the great shows...."Well East Coast girls are hip, they really get all the good shows" LOL.....just a custom version for y'all!! LOL Peace.........& Love
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ILABB wrote on November 29, 2004 at 12:36 am
Good warm vibes to Denver, Jack and son!!
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TanDan wrote on November 28, 2004 at 10:30 pm
('non-industrial strength rubbers' are what you call "Fred" nine months after they burst):-p
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Stormy wrote on November 28, 2004 at 9:47 pm
AWRIGHT JACK! now that's football weather! break out the boards.. industrial strength rubbers(gulashes).. gasoline-powered turtleneck.. long-johns..coon-cap... and some canisters of your favorite anti-freeze for the soul.. no throwin snowballs in the stands! i'll be watchin Jack... ya know you bear some resemblence to the gent at Bronco games who is clad in the whiskey barrel...
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Jacquie wrote on November 28, 2004 at 9:28 pm
Happy Sunday everyone! Sorry I had to miss DTB and the Campbell Brothers last night, it sounds like everyone had a great time. Karen, did you say it's official? Whoooo Hoooooo!!!! Now we must start working on our sweet Lagana mama! Brother Frank are you listening? The party favors are ordered and the official invitations will be in the mail over the next few weeks. (Sorry guys, Jello Shot Boot Camp is just for the sisters) It's beginning to look alot like Beacon.... Way to go EAGLES!!!!!!!!!!!!! Healing vibes going out to Al, Terri that was a very cool get well gift! Al is going to love you even more. Thinking of my special peeps out there today, you know who you are. Much love to all.
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