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US MT: High Court: Hash Not Medical Marijuana

Helena Independent Record, 22 Jul 2012 – The Montana Supreme Court Friday upheld a lower court ruling that hashish and hash oil are not considered marijuana under the state’s medical marijuana law. The case arose from the June 2010, arrest of Buddy Wade Pirello on Interstate 90 in Mineral County after a law enforcement officer searched his vehicle and found drug paraphernalia, three marijuana cigarettes, 20 small baggies of marijuana totaling 52 grams (exceeding the amount medical marijuana cardholders are permitted), plus two one-gram bottles, labeled "hash," with liquid in each.

US MT: High Court: Hash Not Medical Marijuana

Helena Independent Record, 22 Jul 2012 – The Montana Supreme Court Friday upheld a lower court ruling that hashish and hash oil are not considered marijuana under the state’s medical marijuana law. The case arose from the June 2010, arrest of Buddy Wade Pirello on Interstate 90 in Mineral County after a law enforcement officer searched his vehicle and found drug paraphernalia, three marijuana cigarettes, 20 small baggies of marijuana totaling 52 grams (exceeding the amount medical marijuana cardholders are permitted), plus two one-gram bottles, labeled "hash," with liquid in each.

US MT: High Court: Hash Not Medical Marijuana

Helena Independent Record, 22 Jul 2012 – The Montana Supreme Court Friday upheld a lower court ruling that hashish and hash oil are not considered marijuana under the state’s medical marijuana law. The case arose from the June 2010, arrest of Buddy Wade Pirello on Interstate 90 in Mineral County after a law enforcement officer searched his vehicle and found drug paraphernalia, three marijuana cigarettes, 20 small baggies of marijuana totaling 52 grams (exceeding the amount medical marijuana cardholders are permitted), plus two one-gram bottles, labeled "hash," with liquid in each.

US MT: Two More Medical Marijuana Growers Sentenced

Hungry Horse News, 14 Jul 2012 – Two more people connected with a medical marijuana business on Jellison Road were sentenced to prison in federal court, including the head of an operation prosecutors claim did business across the U.S. According to court documents, Christopher Durbin, 33, of Oregon and Whitefish, owned and operated several businesses in the Flathead Valley, including Four Seasons Gardening, Northern Lights Medical and Good Medicine Providers, all located on Jellison Road in Columbia Falls.

US MT: High Court Rules Against Medical Marijuana Providers

Hungry Horse News, 14 Jul 2012 – The Montana Supreme Court recently upheld a ruling by a Flathead County district court judge relating to the sentencing of two medical marijuana providers who were arrested in the Canyon last year. In the 5-0 ruling, the high court agreed that it is illegal under the 2009 Medical Marijuana Act for caregivers to exchange marijuana with other caregivers.

US MT: High Court Rules Against Medical Marijuana Providers

Hungry Horse News, 14 Jul 2012 – The Montana Supreme Court recently upheld a ruling by a Flathead County district court judge relating to the sentencing of two medical marijuana providers who were arrested in the Canyon last year. In the 5-0 ruling, the high court agreed that it is illegal under the 2009 Medical Marijuana Act for caregivers to exchange marijuana with other caregivers.

US MT: Two More Medical Marijuana Growers Sentenced

Hungry Horse News, 14 Jul 2012 – Two more people connected with a medical marijuana business on Jellison Road were sentenced to prison in federal court, including the head of an operation prosecutors claim did business across the U.S. According to court documents, Christopher Durbin, 33, of Oregon and Whitefish, owned and operated several businesses in the Flathead Valley, including Four Seasons Gardening, Northern Lights Medical and Good Medicine Providers, all located on Jellison Road in Columbia Falls.

US MT: High Court Rules Against Medical Marijuana Providers

Hungry Horse News, 14 Jul 2012 – The Montana Supreme Court recently upheld a ruling by a Flathead County district court judge relating to the sentencing of two medical marijuana providers who were arrested in the Canyon last year. In the 5-0 ruling, the high court agreed that it is illegal under the 2009 Medical Marijuana Act for caregivers to exchange marijuana with other caregivers.

US MT: Two More Medical Marijuana Growers Sentenced

Hungry Horse News, 14 Jul 2012 – Two more people connected with a medical marijuana business on Jellison Road were sentenced to prison in federal court, including the head of an operation prosecutors claim did business across the U.S. According to court documents, Christopher Durbin, 33, of Oregon and Whitefish, owned and operated several businesses in the Flathead Valley, including Four Seasons Gardening, Northern Lights Medical and Good Medicine Providers, all located on Jellison Road in Columbia Falls.