Talk:Cannabis rights/Archive 1

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Archive 1

No media sources

Cant base an article like this on media sources. Will look through links bellow and post usable refs--Moxy (talk) 23:50, 20 September 2017 (UTC)

Scholarly references include the NAGTRI Journal The Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Employment Law. -- The Hammer of Thor (talk) 03:28, 23 September 2017 (UTC)

Additional rights

A number of sources discuss case law regarding cannabis consumers' gun ownership rights. A section should be added for that.

Another entire section could be added for religious freedom laws and court decisions going back to Town v. State, 377 So.2d 648 (Fla. 1979). -- The Hammer of Thor (talk) 03:51, 7 October 2017 (UTC)

Additional sources

Here is a list of sources for references to information about cannabis consumers' rights that may be helpful:

-- The Hammer of Thor (talk) 02:40, 21 January 2018 (UTC)

Moving section for discussion

I agree with the decision to remove this section from the article because it doesn't belong. However I'm moving the material here because I think it may be helpful evidence to establish notability for the subject.

-- The Hammer of Thor (talk) 03:37, 29 April 2019 (UTC)

Use in common speech

  • 2011 Wisconsin State Journal, "Marijuana rights activist Ben Masel said he's feeling pretty upbeat overall despite having untreatable lung cancer. "I'm definitely not in the, 'Oh, no, poor me, I've got cancer' mode," he said."
  • 2016 Phoenix New Times, "Kathy Inman of Momforce, a local cannabis-rights organization, says many Arizona voters don't understand marijuana or why it should be legal. That made them easy pickings for the two groups that campaigned against Prop 205."
  • 2017 NBC News, "The pro-cannabis rights group DCMJ used April 20th, or 4/20, to organize a free joint giveaway just steps from the Capitol in an effort to encourage Congress to reauthorize an expiring provision preventing the federal government from meddling in medicinal marijuana programs."
  • 2017 NJ.com, "The marijuana rights activist argued those days should not be held against him, "in the interests of justice."

English Project

Hi there! We are a group of students in an English 102 college class and we'd just like to let you know that we've chosen this page as our project for a short time. We will be adding some sections and editing current material. Just thought we'd give anyone who's interested a heads up! - 87beesinaboot (talk) 20:04, 5 May 2019 (UTC)