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US MT: Voters Back Restrictions On Cannabis Strong Majority Favors
Helena Independent Record, 22 Sep 2012 – Montana voters support the more restrictive medical marijuana law and strongly back a ballot issue requiring girls under age 16 to get parental consent before having an abortion, a new Lee Newspapers poll shows. They also favor another ballot issue that would deny state services to "illegal aliens."
US MT: PUB LTE: Take A Closer Look At The New Medical
The Billings Gazette, 23 Sep 2012 – Thanks to the petition efforts of last year, Montana voters will have the opportunity this November to accept or deny SB 423, the new medical marijuana law. However, in talking to people recently, I have found that many of us are not really aware of what this law entails. While this law is being presented as the tighter regulation that medical marijuana does in fact need, the actual effect will be to eliminate the entire industry overnight. Among other questionable aspects of the new law, SB 423 would make it illegal for any medical marijuana caregiver to charge money for their service and product. Clearly no business can operate under these conditions. I am not trying to tell anyone how they should vote. I just want to do my best to make sure everyone understands what the new law would entail.
US MT: Voters Favor New Marijuana Law, 44% To 31%
The Billings Gazette, 22 Sep 2012 – VOTERS FAVOR NEW MARIJUANA LAW, 44% TO 31% HELENA – Montana voters support the more restrictive medical marijuana law and strongly back a ballot issue requiring girls under age 16 to get parental consent before having an abortion, a new Gazette State Poll shows.
US MT: Montanans Back Medical Marijuana, Parental Consent Measures
Missoulian, 22 Sep 2012 – HELENA – Montana voters support the more restrictive medical marijuana law and strongly back a ballot issue requiring girls under age 16 to get parental consent before having an abortion, a new Lee Newspapers poll shows. They also favor another ballot issue that would deny state services to "illegal aliens."
US MT: Ravalli County Libertarian Official Stands By Candidates Arrested
Missoulian, 22 Sep 2012 – HAMILTON – Two Ravalli County Libertarian candidates recently arrested on drug charges are on the front lines of protecting life, liberty and property, according to Ravalli County’s Libertarian Party chair. David Merrick said he remains fully supportive of Rob McCoy and Karen Fisher.
US MT: PUB LTE: Take Time To Inform Yourself On Medical Marijuana
Montana Standard, 19 Sep 2012 – Thanks to the petition efforts of last year, Montana voters will have the opportunity this November to accept or deny Senate Bill 423, the new medical marijuana law. However, in talking to people recently I have found that many of us are not really aware of what this law entails. While this law is being presented as the tighter regulation that medical marijuana does in fact need, the actual effect will be to eliminate the entire industry overnight. Among other questionable aspects of the new law, SB 423 would make it illegal for any medical marijuana caregiver to charge money for their service and product.





