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: Medical Marijuana Businessman Christ Sues Missoula

Missoulian, 28 Jun 2012 – In a lengthy complaint with footnotes about the "f" word and being vegan, Jason Christ is suing the Missoula Police Department, Missoula County Attorney’s Office, Missoula County 9-1-1, and other parties in U.S. District Court. Christ, a medical marijuana businessman, is asking for $50 million in punitive damages, among other demands, for the defendants’ "willful and malicious actions" that have caused him "emotional distress."

US MT: Medical Marijuana Businessman Christ Sues Missoula

Missoulian, 28 Jun 2012 – In a lengthy complaint with footnotes about the "f" word and being vegan, Jason Christ is suing the Missoula Police Department, Missoula County Attorney’s Office, Missoula County 9-1-1, and other parties in U.S. District Court. Christ, a medical marijuana businessman, is asking for $50 million in punitive damages, among other demands, for the defendants’ "willful and malicious actions" that have caused him "emotional distress."

US MT: Medical Marijuana Businessman Christ Sues Missoula

Missoulian, 28 Jun 2012 – In a lengthy complaint with footnotes about the "f" word and being vegan, Jason Christ is suing the Missoula Police Department, Missoula County Attorney’s Office, Missoula County 9-1-1, and other parties in U.S. District Court. Christ, a medical marijuana businessman, is asking for $50 million in punitive damages, among other demands, for the defendants’ "willful and malicious actions" that have caused him "emotional distress."

US MT: Medical Marijuana Businessman Christ Sues Missoula

Missoulian, 28 Jun 2012 – In a lengthy complaint with footnotes about the "f" word and being vegan, Jason Christ is suing the Missoula Police Department, Missoula County Attorney’s Office, Missoula County 9-1-1, and other parties in U.S. District Court. Christ, a medical marijuana businessman, is asking for $50 million in punitive damages, among other demands, for the defendants’ "willful and malicious actions" that have caused him "emotional distress."

US MT: Medical Marijuana Businessman Christ Sues Missoula

The Billings Gazette, 28 Jun 2012 – In a lengthy complaint with footnotes about the "f" word and being vegan, Jason Christ is suing the Missoula Police Department, Missoula County Attorney’s Office, Missoula County 9-1-1, and other parties in U.S. District Court. Christ, a medical marijuana businessman, is asking for $50 million in punitive damages, among other demands, for the defendants’ "willful and malicious actions" that have caused him "emotional distress."

US MT: Court Debates Right To Sell Cannabis

Helena Independent Record, 31 May 2012 – Montana Supreme Court justices on Wednesday wrestled with the legal issue of whether people have a fundamental, constitutional right to sell medical marijuana, which is legal under state law, but illegal under federal law. A state attorney urged the Supreme Court to reverse a lower-court ruling that struck down part of the law, passed by the 2011 Legislature, that in essence banned the commercial sales of medical marijuana.

US MT: Montana Supreme Court Reviews Right to Sell Medical

Missoulian, 31 May 2012 – HELENA Montana Supreme Court justices on Wednesday wrestled with the legal issue of whether people have a fundamental, constitutional right to sell medical marijuana, which is legal under state law, but illegal under federal law. A state attorney urged the Supreme Court to reverse a lower-court ruling that struck down part of the law, passed by the 2011 Legislature, that in essence banned the commercial sales of medical marijuana.

US MT: Court Debates Right To Sell Cannabis

Helena Independent Record, 31 May 2012 – Montana Supreme Court justices on Wednesday wrestled with the legal issue of whether people have a fundamental, constitutional right to sell medical marijuana, which is legal under state law, but illegal under federal law. A state attorney urged the Supreme Court to reverse a lower-court ruling that struck down part of the law, passed by the 2011 Legislature, that in essence banned the commercial sales of medical marijuana.

US MT: Montana Supreme Court Reviews Right to Sell Medical

Missoulian, 31 May 2012 – HELENA Montana Supreme Court justices on Wednesday wrestled with the legal issue of whether people have a fundamental, constitutional right to sell medical marijuana, which is legal under state law, but illegal under federal law. A state attorney urged the Supreme Court to reverse a lower-court ruling that struck down part of the law, passed by the 2011 Legislature, that in essence banned the commercial sales of medical marijuana.