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A district judge in Helena has issued a partial injunction against Montana's new medical marijuana law .
The decision prevents several parts of the new law from taking effect, but leaves a a majority of the Legislature's new medical marijuana law intact.
District Judge James Reynolds issued his ruling just before 5pm on Thursday.
Among the provisions Reynolds is putting on hold is one that prohibits marijuana providers from advertising their services, and charging patients for providing medical pot.
The ruling also tosses out a provision that would have allowed unannounced inspec
Originally posted by KilrathiLG
the people of montana heard about this and organzied on the state level and the culmination of our efforts (mostly others not my self) fought to get this unjust law or atleast parts of it over turned they were trying to make it so you could grow pot give it away but not advertise it or make any profits from it,caregivers would have been limited to 3 paitens per caregiver and a one time payment of 500 if memoy serves me,also if you were not married you couldnt grow in another dwelling that was inhabited by a card holder having a diffrent last name,in addition they were also attempting to make every one who was gonna grow as a caregiver submit to random appearances during buisness hours of law enforcement at any time.
Originally posted by traditionaldrummer
In a so-called free country there shouldn't be laws against M.J., nor convoluted rules such as these.