:rasta: I just wonder what those a--holes in san diego would do if everybody that needs there med-cards in san diego and the hole state .Were to get Sued.If they were to get sued for with holding your meds and endangering your live.Sue each and everyone that went foward with trying to stop you from getting there meds.Sorry I'am ranting on, but it pisses me off that they lost there fight and want there way any how.you vote on this and passed it,but it didnt go your way.Get off the soap box and have toke.Chillout:
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crazywill Reviewed by crazywill on . Judge Issues Ruling Upholding Medical Marijuana Law SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego judge Thursday issued a tentative ruling upholding California's medical marijuana law. Superior Court Judge William Nevitt was scheduled to hear oral arguments Thursday afternoon before issuing a final ruling in a lawsuit brought by San Diego County challenging Proposition 215, known as the Compassionate Use Act. Proposition 215, which allows the use of marijuana for pain treatment and other medical reasons, was passed by California voters in 1996. The county's Rating: 5