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US MT: Parents Sue Missoula City, County Law Enforcement Over

Missoulian, 16 Aug 2012 – Missoula city and county law enforcement officers knew Colton Peterson was suicidal when they pressured him to name drug dealers in 2010, according to a federal lawsuit filed by Peterson’s parents. In fact, William and Juliena Darling repeatedly spoke to police and a sheriff’s detective about their son’s suicidal tendencies, and even confiscated his handgun, the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Missoula contends.

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US MT: Editorial: Feds Need To Know Their Limits

The Daily Inter Lake, 09 Aug 2012 – While it is just a story from a town in Texas, it is a story that deserves wide attention because it involves outrageous overreach by a federal law enforcement agency. The story concerns Craig Patty, the owner of a small trucking company who found out that the Drug Enforcement Agency was secretly paying one of his drivers to use one of his trucks to transport large quantities of marijuana as part of a string operation – all without Patty’s knowledge.

US MT: Montana Medical Marijuana Patient Numbers Up For 1st Time

Missoulian, 08 Aug 2012 – HELENA – For the first time in more than a year, the number of registered medical marijuana cardholders in Montana increased last month, although slightly. As of July 31, Montana had 8,844 registered medical marijuana cardholders, according to the Medical Marijuana Program in the state Department of Public Health and Human Services. That’s 163 more than the 8,681 registered at the end of June.

US MT: Medical Marijuana Cardholders Increase Slightly

The Billings Gazette, 08 Aug 2012 – HELENA – For the first time in more than a year, the number of registered medical marijuana cardholders in Montana increased last month, although slightly. As of July 31, Montana had 8,844 registered medical marijuana cardholders, according to the Medical Marijuana Program in the state Department of Public Health and Human Services. That’s 163 more than the 8, 681 registered at the end of June.

US MT: Montana Courts Shouldn’t Spend Time On Medical Marijuana

Missoulian, 08 Aug 2012 – Montana’s courts shouldn’t spend any more time on state medical marijuana laws, a Montana Supreme Court justice says — again. Justice James C. Nelson’s comments were included in a Supreme Court decision issued last week in a case appealing Deer Lodge’s approval of a medical marijuana business in 2010.