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Wisconsin Medical Marijuana Legislation

pearlemae

May your race always be in your favor
Veteran
Wisconsin may have a chance after the recall elections, so you people can vote out the mistakes that you or the other folks in Wisc made. Then you may get a medical law thats fair, hell you might get a medical law period
 

DiscoBiscuit

weed fiend
Veteran
Wow, I thought NC was archaic. We decrimed less than an ounce in '83. My buddy got popped with a 27-gram bag and the sheriff even threw the roach on the scale. - fine was $67.50. The ounce was $30 so my bud out less than a c-note and one misdemeanor on his record.
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Wisconsin/Madison NORML - PO Box 3132 Madison, WI 53704 -
[email protected] - http://www.winorml.org


PROTEST MARKS 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF FAILED DRUG WAR


On Tuesday June 16, 2011 from 9am-11am in Madison, the Wisconsin
chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
(NORML) will note the 40th anniversary of the failed, trillion dollar
"War on Drugs" with a picket outside the quarterly meeting of the
Wisconsin State Controlled Substances Board.


No longer can Wisconsin afford to spend taxpayer dollars on such a
failure. As of June 2011, the war on drugs has persisted for 40
years and surpassed a $trillion price tag yet has had little or no
effect on the supply of or demand for drugs in the United States, has
stifiled business, innovation, freedom and has contributed to America
having the highest documented incarceration rate in the world.


According to a recent report of The Global Commission on Drug Policy,
"It is clear that the present system of applying the criminal law to
the personal use and possession of drugs has failed in its aim.
Conversely, the harms caused by pursuing this approach to drug use
have been significant" and "the evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates
that repressive strategies will not solve the drug problem, and that
the war on drugs has not, and cannot, be won."


In 1975, the Wisconsin Controlled Substances Board held public
hearings on Wisconsin's marijuana laws at 8 state locations. The
results were an astounding 92% supported legalizing or decriminalizing
cannabis. This came at a time when there was little discussion or
understanding of the medical properties.


Despite these findings, the Controlled Substances Board, like Nixon
ignored the Shafer Commission in 1971, ignored the results. Instead,
the Board became the driving force behind maintaining and sustaining
marijuana prohibition in Wisconsin through the intervening decades up
until today. It was the Controlled Substances Board who turned back
marijuana decriminalization legislation in the late 1970s it was the
Controlled Substances Board who helped kill the Jacki Rickert Medical
Marijuana Act in 2010.


Supporters will gather at the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and
Licensing, 1400 East Washington Avenue Madison, WI 53703 at 9am. The
quarterly meeting of the Wisconsin State Controlled Substances Board
begins at 9:30am and allows for public comment at the end of the
meeting.


Wisconsin NORML is a volunteer organization working to reform
marijuana laws in Wisconsin. Wisconsin NORML holds the Annual Great
Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival in the first weekend of October.
Please join us and donate to Wisconsin NORML and help us end this unjust war.
http://www.winorml.org
 
Wow, I thought NC was archaic. We decrimed less than an ounce in '83. My buddy got popped with a 27-gram bag and the sheriff even threw the roach on the scale. - fine was $67.50. The ounce was $30 so my bud out less than a c-note and one misdemeanor on his record.


Only in Madison is it reasonable.

Two offenses at the state level in Wisconsin and it's a felony.
 

DiscoBiscuit

weed fiend
Veteran
Glad to hear Madison is relaxed. Man, that word... felony. Makes the neck hair stand up.

Come to find out, NC is a half ounce or below now. Don't know when the law was changed but it sure did.

Best wishes with reform in WI.
 
http://lacrossetribune.com/news/loc...cle_84624d82-9707-11e0-acd7-001cc4c002e0.html

Mayor Harter rejects pot proposal

La Crosse Mayor Matt Harter again has vetoed a move to make first-time possession of small amounts of marijuana a municipal rather than criminal offense.

While it might be useful for police to have the option to issue a ticket and fine, Harter said Tuesday the community still perceives the ordinance as "this city is increasing tolerance on the use (of marijuana) and substance abuse."

The proposal by District 3 Alderman Chris Olson would allow law enforcement to cite first-time possession of up to 7 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia as a municipal offense rather than misdemeanor.

But the city's police department has indicated they do not want that option, Harter noted. If they do not plan to use it, "then there really is nothing good that's going to come out of it," he said.

Olson called the veto "expected," even though the option would provide "a second chance for youth" and revenue to the city, half of which would go to the Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or DARE, program.

The council passed the ordinance 11-4, but 12 votes would be needed to override the veto. Council members John Satory and Jai Johnson were absent Thursday and might support the measure, but there's no guarantee other council members won't change their vote in light of the veto, Olson said.

Harter's veto of a similar measure in November ended up two votes shy of an override. If it again falls short, Olson said he will not bring the proposal back.

"I'll let somebody else do it," Olson said. "I gave it my chance."

The mayor also vetoed filling nine vacant city positions, including an assistant fire chief, a civil engineer and a building inspector.

Harter said most of the departments have managed to perform "at a level that's acceptable" so far and the city needs time to examine its staffing levels before going forward with additional hiring.

The council's votes on each hiring were near-unanimous so a veto override is possible, council president Audrey Kader said.
 
It went great at the controlled substances board quarterly meeting. About 30 people showed up. 10-15 joined their meeting. The others held signs outside the building on East Washington Ave, a main thoroughfare in Madison.

At the end there was public comment and about 5-6 people got up and spoke. It seemed to make quite an impact.

This is our way right now. We will work towards rescheduling cannabis.
 
MEETING NOTICE:


Southeastern Wisconsin NORML meeting for members, prospective members and the general public starts June 20th at 7:00PM at the Brewing Grounds for Change Cafe, 2008 North Farwell Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202-1104.
http://www.facebook.com/SouthEasternWINORML


Wisconsin/Madison NORML meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month , excluding major holidays, plus a couple extra times to be sure to keep current.
The next two meetings are June 27 and July 11.
In 2011, Wisconsin/Madison NORML will have two tiers of membership. Basic is $4.20 and Full membership is $42
Location: Wil Mar Center Youth Room in basement 7-9pm, Wil Mar Center 953 Jenifer St. Madison, WI 53703.
www.madisonnorml.org www.winorml.org
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_2747350102
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_33200316303

Northern WI NORML Meeting
Tuesday, July 19
6:30pm
Appleton Public Library.
225 N. Oneida St, Appleton, WI 54911-4780
http://www.northernwinorml.org
http://www.wisconsinteapotparty.com/
 
Z

zen_trikester

What is the latest on Jackie's bill? Is that going to be pushed again or will there be something new?
 
The plan right now is to focus on hemp in the legislature and take the medical fight to the controlled substances board.

The controlled substances board can reschedule cannabis. The current legislature has not signaled they would be open to changing marijuana laws - and Gov Walker has said he won't sign a bill. Nerison and Tranel seem to support the hemp bill but we need more support.

We have a lot of hope that we can win over the controlled substances board.
 
WHAT: A Cannabis Fair

WHERE: Kendall Wisconsin (112 West South Railroad Street)

WHEN: Saturday, July 23 · 12:00pm - 11:30pm

WHO: Hemp Cannabis and Medical Marijuana Supporters from Wisconsin and beyond

Woodpipes SmokeShoppe (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001461557131&sk=wall) in Kendall Wisconsin has announced via their Facebook page that they will be hosting “A Cannabis Fair” on Saturday July 23rd. I believe the event is free to the general public and additional information will be released shortly. The Facebook event (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=235978173086365) states:

The fair will focus on the education of cannabis. Learn about every facet of this amazing plant. There is so very much you probably didn’t know, Come find out what you're missing. A Cannabis Fair to Remember. This is a get together for people of all opinions.

Guest speakers are planned, including long time medical cannabis supporter Ed Thompson.

For more information about the event, possible vending and other opportunities, please contact [email protected]

About Wood Pipes Smoke Shoppe and Speak Easy: For the Smoking enthusiast we have a full assortment of Pipes, Water pipes, Hookahs, Bubblers, One Hitters, and so much more. The little Smoke Shoppe that could…….

We have all of the smoking accessories you desire at a price that is not too “High”
 

Stranger

Member
Lamar Smith of TX needs a call too, or at least an Email.

See the norml web site for details about this toad... er I mean congressman that is afraid to let the bill get discussed in his committee, much less ever letting it out. He can single handedly stop the whole thing, and already is bragging about it.
 
Z

zen_trikester

anybody have any advice for my friend who just got an owi with possession in New Berlin, WI?
 
Cannabis decriminalization passed in La Crosse as Council overrides Mayor’s veto

MADISON: The La Crosse City Council tonight overrode Mayor Matt Harter's veto of an ordinance that would make first-time possession of small amounts of cannabis a municipal infraction instead of a criminal offense.

Read More: http://www.examiner.com/norml-in-ma...d-la-crosse-as-council-overrides-mayor-s-veto
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Medical Cannabis Referendum results should not be forgotten

MADISON: July 15 marks the one year anniversary of the Dane County Board's vote to place a medical cannabis advisory referendum on county ballots for the November 2011 general election.

Read More:
http://www.examiner.com/norml-in-madison/medical-cannabis-referendum-results-should-not-be-forgotten
 
Greetings,

Wisconsin/Madison NORML is looking for vendors for the 41st Annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival.

The Festival will be held in Madison, WI October 1st and 2nd, 2011. Below are the basics. See http://madisonhempfest.com/wordpress/vendors/ the vendor agreement.

Not only are we at the end of the shopping district on State Street at the Library Mall (a large plaza with a raised area we use as a stage), the Wisconsin v. Nebraska football game, a prime time football game played only minutes away will generate much foot traffic throughout the day.

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Prepay only.

Space to be rented is 10’ x 10’

If you want to be a food vendor, please contact us for consideration.

There will be limited electrical outlets available. Please let us know asap if you need electric.

All space fees of $150.00 are non-refundable

No guarantees there will be a slot available if you come the day of, and cost is $200

Send checks to:
Madison NORML
PO Box 3132,
Madison, WI
53704-0132

Paypal Add special instructions to the seller: specify this is for Madison Hemp Fest. You can find the link at the bottom of http://www.madisonnorml.org or on madisonhempfest.com in the vendor section.

Any questions? Please e-mail [email protected]
 
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