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Rainy days in Michigan
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Michigan Supreme Court rules medical marijuana users can drive after using the drug
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that medical marijuana users aren’t automatically breaking the law if they’re caught driving after using the drug.
The court unanimously overturned an appeals court decision in the case of a Grand Traverse County man, Rodney Koon. He was stopped in 2010 for speeding — going nearly 30 mph over the limit.
Koon admitted having smoked medical marijuana earlier, and a blood test revealed the drug in his system.
It’s illegal for Michigan drivers to consume marijuana. But the state high court said medical marijuana users have some protection. The court says police must show that a driver actually was “under the influence” of marijuana for a charge to stick.
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100 year old hunting cabin named “Kuven” in Eastern Norway.
Contirbuted by Fredrik von Malchus. Photo by Sturla Opsahl.
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Little Beige Hedgehog Plushie
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this is my favorite thing of all time
Made my day better
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Even after all this time
The Sun never says to the
Earth: “You owe me”
Look what happens
With a love like that …
It lights the whole sky!Sad thing is it doesn’t work like that with people
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One butcher and hog farmer in Washington state has been feeding his pigs marijuana, which he’s noticed has made their meat “redder and more savory.” It’s unclear whether the pigs feel any salutary effects from the new diet, but the stems, leaves, and root bulbs that the farmer gets from a local medical marijuana dispensary make for cheap, convenient feed either way. [NPR]
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Carter - Back noseblunt 2 by JEBphoto on Flickr.
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Great outdoors #water #lakerie #lake #outdoors #fire #beach #beachfire #michigan #beautiful
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Medical Marijuana Shouldn’t be for ‘Adults Only’ →
(CannabisNews) My 9-year-old daughter has Aicardi syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes extremely hard-to-control seizures, debilitation, disability and early mortality. She began having seizures at three months of age, and since that time has had multiple seizures every day, with rare exception — probably to the tune of nearly 200,000 seizures in her lifetime.
For most families, even one such day would be an emergency. For ours, it is the norm.
My daughter is a beautiful, loving girl who goes to school, enjoys music and parks, loves to be read to and adores looking at big, modern art in museums. She cannot walk independently, cannot talk and wears diapers. Every day she is at risk of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, or SUDEP, which accounts for 34 percent of all sudden deaths in children.
She is one of the 3 million Americans who have epilepsy, and one of the 40 percent whose seizures cannot be controlled by anti-seizure drugs. She has tried 10 anti-seizure medications as well as a high-protein/low-carbohydrate diet called the ketogenic diet; she takes three anti-seizure medications at once and has a vagus nerve stimulator implant that sends mild electrical pulses to the brain. These drugs help her, but she nonetheless experiences an average of three seizures every day. Moreover, the medications cause persistent side effects that negatively impact her quality of life, particularly her gastrointestinal, bone, dental, cognitive and mental health.
This is so sad :/, wish them the best of luck.





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Washington Pigs Eat Weed
One butcher and hog farmer in Washington state has been feeding his pigs marijuana, which he’s noticed has made their meat “redder and more savory.” It’s unclear whether the pigs feel any salutary effects from the new diet, but the stems, leaves, and root bulbs that the farmer gets from a local medical marijuana dispensary make for cheap, convenient feed either way. [NPR]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/43455eecc864ac47e456bdcb4f20feb4/tumblr_mn66qhn8781qjczh3o1_1280.gif)



