Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Nevada TV Ad Campaign for Medical Marijuana

Medical Marijuana, Inc. Educational Expo Feb. 27-28, 2010

Classes & Workshops will be given by Law Makers, Tax Advisers, Northern California Growers, Cooperative Founders, Medical Marijuana Doctors, Patient Testimonials, Caregivers and a Certified Addiction Therapist.

Classes subject include the History of Hemp, Cannabis, Marijuana around the World, the Political Climate and Not for Profit Structuring, Legal Compliance, Cannabis Cultivation, How to Quick Start Your Medical Marijuana Delivery Service, Alchemy, Trademark & Patent filing, Franchising, Barter, Where to find The Best Products to Cultivate and Deliver the Benefits of Medical Cannabis and much more.

A New Business Opportunity will be launched for people wanting to get into the Medical Marijuana industry. MMI offers a faster way to get up and running and earning income. It is safer than a dispensary or grow operation with all the shifting laws and unsure and unstable battling political environment. You can operate in any state, regardless of where they are in the legalization process.

Meet BRUCE PERLOWIN, “The King of Pot”, featured in the Most Watched – CNBC Documentary “MARIJUANA, INC.” Bruce is President, Chairman & Founding member of Medical Marijuana, Inc., the first publicly traded Company in the history of the U.S. to identify the Issues and providing the Solutions for Patients, Dispensaries, Businesses, Entrepreneurs and the Government.

For more information:
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Medical Marijuana May Become Legal in D.C.

Washington, D.C. — A D.C. councilmember introduced a bill last Tuesday that would open five medical marijuana dispensaries in the District.

Councilmember David Catania, I-At Large, introduced the bill, which would implement a 1998 D.C. initiative that called for legalizing medical marijuana. The bill, Initiative 59, was approved by 69 percent of voters, but was prevented from being passed by restrictions from the predominantly Republican Congress, the Washington Post reported.

The proposed dispensaries would be able to distribute approximately one month’s supply of marijuana to chronically ill patients. None of the marijuana distributed would be cost-free, but low-income families would be given a discount.

Susan Mottet, committee counsel for Catania, said the bill requires that dispensaries would be allowed to grow or possess only enough marijuana to provide registered or projected new patients with an adequate medical supply.

California court rejects limits on medical marijuana

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The California Supreme Court on Thursday rejected limits on medical marijuana imposed by state lawmakers, finding that people with prescriptions for pot can have and grow all they need for personal use.

The high court ruled lawmakers improperly "amended" the voter-approved law that decriminalized possession of marijuana for "seriously ill Californians" with a doctor's prescription by limiting patients to eight ounces (227 grams) of dried marijuana and six mature or 12 immature plants.

The Compassionate Use Act, passed by California voters in 1996, set no limits on how much marijuana patients could possess or grow, stating only that it be for personal use.

In 1997, the state's Supreme Court defined a lawful amount as enough to be "reasonably related to the patient's current medical needs."

The state's quantity limits were passed in 2003 as part of a voluntary identification card program designed to protect against both drug trafficking and wrongful arrest by allowing police to quickly verify a patient's prescription.

The court on Thursday let stand the voluntary card program but found that the limits it imposes should not "burden" a person's ability to argue under the Compassionate Use Act that the marijuana possessed or grown was for personal use.

California Attorney General Jerry Brown said in a statement the decision "confirms our position that the state's possession limits are legal" as applied to medical marijuana cardholders.

A lawyer for plaintiff Patrick Kevin Kelly could not be reached immediately for comment.

Kelly, who obtained a prescription for medical marijuana to alleviate a range of medical issues including hepatitis C, back problems and depression, did not register in the card program.

He was arrested in 2005 for growing marijuana plants and possessing 12 ounces of dried marijuana and was found guilty of marijuana cultivation and possession.

The case is People v. Kelly, Case No. S164830, California Supreme Court.

Medical Marijuana is Entering the Classroom

Move over, Ritalin. Reefer is becoming the popular drug when it comes to treating ADHD in kids.

The Christian Science Monitor reports that marijuana is legally finding its way to the school classroom. According to the recent report, high school students are now using medical marijuana instead of Ritalin as a treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Ritalin is a stimulant prescribed to treat ADHD and, the story states, "can produce effects similar to cocaine and amphetamines."

Prescribing marijuana as a substitute for Ritalin is not without controversy. The Monitor says a study has found "the active ingredient in cannabis disrupts attention, memory and concentration – already issues for people diagnosed with attention deficit disorder." But some medical practitioners believe marijuana to be "safer than aspirin," the article quotes Dr. Jean Talleyrand as telling The New York Times.

The Monitor reports that students often use Ritalin recreationally. In fact, the story says 13 percent of 6,000 Massachusetts high school students had "abused Ritalin," according to a study by the U.S. Department of Education. The study uncovered that four percent of middle school students also have abused the prescription drug.

According to the Monitor, the use of medical marijuana as a substitute for Ritalin puts school administrators and teachers in a challenging position. Even though 14 states have now approved medical marijuana for use, many schools across the country have not yet addressed the issue in their guidelines. However, students using the prescribed cannabis "don't have to tell school authorities about it," the Monitor reports.

Los Angeles City Council Approves Medical Marijuana Ordinance - Hundred of Dispensaries to be Closed

In a 9-3 vote, the Los Angeles City Council today gave its final approval to an ordinance that will shut down hundreds of medical marijuana dispensaries and impose strict rules on the location and operation of the dispensaries that are allowed.

The measure passed quickly, without debate.

The ordinance, which the council first began discussing more than 4 1/2 years ago, will cap the number of dispensaries at 70 but make an exception to allow all those that registered with the city in 2007 and have remained open. City officials believe that number is around 150.

Hundreds of dispensaries have opened in Los Angeles as the City Council debated its proposed ordinance and failed to enforce a moratorium on new dispensaries. City officials believe there are more than 500 that will be required to close under the ordinance, but some are already preparing to sue the city and collect signatures to force a referendum on the ordinance.

The ordinance also requires dispensaries to be at least 1,000 feet from other dispensaries and so-called sensitive uses, such as schools, parks and libraries. Among other restrictions, dispensaries will be required to close at 8 p.m. and will not be permitted to allow marijuana use at the stores.

The ordinance will not take effect until after Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa signs it and the City Council approves the fees that dispensaries will have to pay to cover the city's cost of monitoring. City officials are studying those costs and expect to propose the fees soon.

Once the ordinance is in place, the city attorney's office will send letters to affected landlords and dispensary operators telling them that they must close immediately. If the dispensaries remain open, the city attorney's office likely will take them to court.

Medical Marijuana Inc Announces Revenue Growth

January 26, 2010: 07:20 AM ET
Medical Marijuana Inc (PINKSHEETS: MJNA) announced today they are on track with the execution of their business plan to expand the Medical Marijuana Educational Seminar Series across America in numerous states where licensees have applied.

Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Medical Marijuana Inc, said, "The successful launch of our National Rollout at the Los Angeles Convention Center shows the desire of people across America and from around the world to be part of this developing industry." Attendees were present from 12 US states and 3 countries. 35 of those present, and many more since, requested licensing agreements to be our seminar partners in their states. Results from those requests will soon be announced. This is a significant revenue generating engine for MJNA as each licensee contributes not only their time and funding costs, but also 40% of ticket sales and payment of an initial fee directly to MJNA based on population in their areas, with the MJNA partner earning 60% of the ticket sales. Licensing fees are more fully explained on the MJNA web site.

MJNA's first collectible tax remittance card (which will be used in collectives in February) was given to each attendee at the Los Angeles seminar.

MJNA business protocol modules include Marketing, Accounting and Tax Compliance. Other modules include California Laws and Ordinances, Trademarks and Patents, with special attention given to compliance issues related to extended Caregiver and Co-Op models. How-to instructions from some of the best Cannabis growers, use of Cannabis in the kitchens, legal experts, journalists and business professionals have enabled an unprecedented course of informational dialogue to move forward.

EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS

Our Educational Symposium Series provides insight for anyone interested in entering the emerging Medical Marijuana industry. Lectures are provided by eminent leaders in the legal, business, and agricultural sectors. The next Medical Marijuana Seminar is scheduled for Feb. 27th and 28th in the beautiful city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Tickets for this event are available at www.medicalmarijuanainc.com

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Gallup report U.S. Support for Legalizing Marijuana Reaches New High


Majority in the West favors taxing marijuana sales to boost state revenues.

According to the most recent Gallup report, marijuana will be decriminalized in the United States in just 4 more years.

"The new findings come as the U.S. Justice Department has reportedly decided to loosen its enforcement of federal anti-marijuana laws by not pursuing individuals who buy or sell small amounts of the drug in conformity with their own states' medical marijuana laws. This seems likely to meet with U.S. public approval, as previous Gallup polling has found Americans generally sympathetic to legalizing marijuana for medical purposes. In 2003, 75% of Americans favored allowing doctors to legally prescribe marijuana to patients in order to reduce pain and suffering."

"The highest level of support for decriminalizing the use of marijuana today is seen with self-described liberals, among whom 78% are in favor. In contrast, 72% of conservatives are opposed. Moderates are about evenly divided on whether the use of marijuana should be legal, although they tilt against it (51% vs. 46%)."

"Somewhat milder differences are seen according to political party, mainly because of the tempered support of Democrats relative to that of liberals. However, a solid 70% of Republicans -- similar to the rate seen among conservatives -- are opposed." To read the full report click here.

National Multiple Sclerosis Society responds to AMA's revised opinion on Medical Marijuana

Last week the American Medical Association AMA made the historical recommendation to move medical marijuana off of Schedule 1. Multiple Scleroisis is one of the maladies for which the legalization of medical marijuana is currently advocated. As new data is revealed on the effects of marijuana as a treatment tool for MS the position of the society continues to evolve.

Today, 11/17/2009 the society issued an official statement regarding medical marijuana in light of the revised AMA policy.

“The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is currently supporting research looking at the potential impact of marijuana as a treatment tool for MS. Once that research is completed, we will be able to make a formal statement regarding the known risks and benefits for our constituents,” said Dr. John Richert, Executive Vice President, Research and Clinical Programs, National MS Society.

Barack Obama and Medical Marijuana (interview Q&A) YouTube

Oregon Cannabis Tax Act 2010

The Oregon Cannabis Tax Act OCTA will comprehensively reform cannabis and hemp laws by regulating and taxing adult commercial use while promoting industrial hemp cultivation. By regulating the sale of cannabis Oregon stands to earn millions in tax revenue for the the Oregon General Fund, which pays for schools, health care and public safety to name just a few.

Examiner Bio Maryland lawmakers to introduce medical marijuana legislation

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND — On Tuesday January 26, Maryland lawmakers, patients and advocates will hold a press conference to announce the introduction of medical marijuana legislation in the Maryland state legislature.

“This bill will provide Maryland’s doctors and patients with another tool in the toolbox, to be used safely and responsibly like any other therapy,” said Del. Dan Morhaim (D-Baltimore County), the bill’s co-sponsor and a physician board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine. “I can’t emphasize enough how important it is for patients to have access to the medicines that work best for them, especially for those suffering from serious ailments like cancer and multiple sclerosis. Marijuana may provide the greatest possible relief, one that can help when other therapies are not effective.”

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Nevadans for Sensible Marijuana Laws to unveil new ad criticizing D.A. Gammick

Ad Questions whether Gammick is Making Washoe County Safer by Punishing Adults Who Use Marijuana Instead of Alcohol

RENO, NEVADA — Nevadans for Sensible Marijuana Laws will unveil a new ad Tuesday that asks Washoe County District Attorney Richard Gammick why he is against ending Nevada’s prohibition on marijuana. The ad will air Wednesday, January 27 on KRNV in Reno.

“The ad we are unveiling Tuesday addresses a serious subject—public safety,” said Dave Schwartz, campaign manager for Nevadans for Sensible Marijuana Laws. “It does so by contrasting the fact that 25 to 30 percent of all violent crimes in the U.S. are alcohol-related with District Attorney Gammick's desire to focus law enforcement resources on adults who use marijuana, which is less harmful than alcohol and less likely to lead to acts of violence. In the end, we ask whether Mr. Gammick wants Washoe County to be safer. This is not a rhetorical question. We want Mr. Gammick to explain how punishing adults for using marijuana and steering them toward alcohol instead makes us safer as a society.

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Over 200 attend first Medical Marijuana, Inc. Educational Symposium and Expo

Medical Marijuana, Inc. reports that more than 200 people from 12 states and 3 countries attended their first Educational Symposium and Expo, January 16 and 17. The event was held in the Los Angeles Convention Center. Sixty tickets were sold with many guest celebrities and pioneers from the medical marijuana movement in attendance. Video cameras rolled during the entire event and there were 6 interviews with the media. Video highlights are in post-production and coming soon.

Licensing agreements for local Educational Center partners were picked up by over 35 attendees showing an interest in opening their own local Medical Marijuana, Inc. Educational Center.

"Products were sold at the event demonstrating another profit center for MJNA, the Centers and future Expos - and basically the event surpassed our greatest hopes – it was an incredible success." said Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Medical Marijuana, Inc.

Medical Marijuana, Inc. trades on OTC:MJNA.

Medical Marijuana Possession Limits Struck Down in California

By Jacob Goldstein

California’s state Supreme Court threw out a law that limits how much medical marijuana patients can possess. Here’s the court’s ruling, which was filed yesterday.

The ruling is noteworthy in part because California already had some of the most permissive medical marijuana rules in the country; as we noted recently, the backers of New Jersey’s new medical marijuana law were eager to point out that the drug would be more tightly regulated in their state than in California.

The state’s legislature had passed a law that said patients could have up to eight ounces of dried marijuana could grow as many as six mature or 12 immature plants, the Los Angeles Times says.

But the original measure, passed by voters, didn’t include those limits. The LAT says the legal limit will now go back to an earlier, vaguer standard established in a 1997 court decision: an amount “reasonably related to the patient’s current medical needs.”

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Two Coast Tuna Black Tuna Leader on the move for Medical Marijuana

Two Coast Tuna
Black Tuna Leader on the Move for Medical Marijuana
West Palm Beach Fl-Robert Platshorn, a.k.a. Bobby Tuna, author of Black Tuna Diaries www.blacktunadiaries.com (featured in High Times Magazines 35th Anniversary Issue) and Americas longest serving prisoner for a non-violent marijuana offense(30 yrs in federal prison), will have a busy weekend working for legalization of medical marijuana. On Saturday the 16th the Tuna will be at the 12th Annual Medical Marijuana Concert at Miamis Tobacco Road, signing books and collecting signatures for PUFMM and NORML, to put medical marijuana on the Florida ballot. At dawn on Sunday he flies to LA to speak at the Medical Marijuana EXPO at the LA Convention Center.

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Aaron Houston Marijuana Policy Project YouTube Video

MPP Director of Government Relations Aaron Houston explains the implications of the new federal policy toward medical marijuana state laws, and discusses the growing acceptance of marijuana in public perception. 10/20/2009

State Assembly Committee Passes Bill to Tax and Regulate Marijuana in California

Historic marijuana reform bill is the first time in nation’s history that a state legislative committee has approved proposal to tax and regulate marijuana

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA — Today, in a 4 to 3 vote, the California Assembly’s Public Safety Committee passed A.B. 390, legislation that would tax and regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol. This is the first time in U.S. history that a state legislature has ever passed—or even considered—a proposal to make marijuana legal, taxed, and regulated. A.B. 390, the Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act was authored by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco), the chair of the committee.

The bill will not progress any further this year due to the constraints of the legislative calendar but advocates praised today’s vote as a major milestone in ongoing efforts to end marijuana prohibition.

“Today’s vote should give voters confidence that California’s failed and unjust war on marijuana consumers will soon come to an end,” said Aaron Smith, California policy director for the Marijuana Policy Project, who testified before the committee. “It’s an encouraging sign that most members of the committee presiding over the state’s penal code have voted to toss marijuana prohibition onto the ash heap of history.”

FDA unveils first phase of Transparency Initiative

FDA Basics aims to help consumers gain better understanding of agency

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today unveiled the first phase of its Transparency Initiative which is designed to explain agency operations, how it makes decisions, and the drug approval process.

During an online presentation, the chair of the FDA’s Transparency Task Force, Principal Deputy FDA Commissioner Joshua Sharfstein, described a Web-based curriculum called “FDA Basics,” aimed at helping the public better understand what the agency does. The curriculum is accessible via a link on the FDA Web site.

The curriculum includes:

* Questions and answers about the agency and the products it regulates
* Short videos that explain various agency activities
* Conversations with agency personnel about the work of their office

In addition, senior officials from FDA product centers and offices will answer questions on various topics during future online sessions. Each of these sessions will be announced on the FDA Web site.

In one of her first acts after assuming the office last spring, FDA Commissioner Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D. announced the formation of an internal task force to develop recommendations for enhancing the transparency of the FDA’s operations and decision-making processes.

The Transparency Initiative was launched in response to the Obama Administration’s commitment to an unprecedented level of openness in Government and with the strong support of the Department of Health and Human Services.

“This initiative will make information about the FDA more user-friendly and accessible to the public,” said Dr. Hamburg. “It fosters a better understanding about what we do.”

“The launch of FDA Basicsis our first step towards making FDA a more transparent agency,” said Dr. Sharfstein.

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New Jersey legislature approves medical marijuana; Governor to sign it into law

New Jersey legislature approves medical marijuana; Governor to sign it into law

WHO: The New Jersey State Legislature
WHAT: Approved the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (S119/A804)
WHEN: Monday, 01/11/10
WHERE: The New Jersey State House in Trenton, NJ
WHY: To protect seriously ill New Jersey patients who use marijuana with the certification of a NJ licensed physician

The New Jersey State Assembly and Senate approved the “New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act" (A804/S119) on Monday, January 11, 2010 in separate voting sessions in Trenton. Governor Jon Corzine is expected to sign the legislation into law this week. New Jersey will become the 14th state in the nation to legalize medical marijuana. The bill was originally introduced in January, 2005 by Senator Nick Scutari. Many supporters of the bill attended the voting sessions, led by the Coalition for Medical Marijuana--New Jersey, Inc. (CMMNJ). CMMNJ Executive Director, Ken Wolski, RN said, “We are grateful that the legislators finally acknowledged that marijuana is medicine and that patients in New Jersey who use it with a doctor’s recommendation should not fear arrest and imprisonment. But this is really a national issue. New Jersey citizens should be able to travel anywhere in the country and use their medicine without fear of arrest. We are calling on the federal government to reschedule marijuana to a more appropriate schedule, and to protect New Jersey patients who need to travel outside the state.”

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Medical Marijuana Inc. Applauds New Jersey For Passing The Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act

Medical Marijuana Inc (PINKSHEETS: MJNA) applauds the New Jersey State Assembly and Senate for having approved "The New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act" on Monday, January 11, 2010. A804/S119 removes state-wide penalties for possession of up to two ounces of marijuana when a New Jersey licensed Physician recommends it for one of the qualified medical conditions including Aids, Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis and Crohn's disease among others. Patients will be issued ID cards by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services and may designate a registered caregiver to assist in obtaining marijuana. Uniquely among the 14 Medical Marijuana States, New Jersey will prohibit home cultivation of marijuana.

Medical Marijuana Inc further applauds California for passing Assembly Bill AB390. The Assembly Safety Committee voted 4-3 in favor of AB390, marking the first time that State Lawmakers were forced to seriously consider replacing probation with regulation. AB390 would remove penalties for Adult Marijuana use, a ground breaking reform.

In celebration of the passing of the above, Medical Marijuana Inc has a SPECIAL OFFER -- BRING A GUEST FREE with the purchase of admission to the First Medical Marijuana Educational Expo at the LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER Saturday January 16th & 17th.

Medical Marijuana Educational Seminars

Medical Marijuana Inc will be offering A New Business Opportunity for anyone interested in entering the Medical Marijuana Industry. Medical Marijuana Institute Educational Centers will open in cities all across America in 2010, with Center partners to be licensed by MJNA.

Medical Marijuana Incorporated to Be Interviewed on 2 Radio Shows Today Prior to the Los Angeles Marijuana Symposium

LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - 01/15/10) - Medical Marijuana Inc (Pinksheets:MJNA - News) announced today that its Chairman, Bruce Perlowin, "The King of Pot" will be interviewed by John McDermott on CEO RADIO this Friday, January 15, 2010.

The "King of Pot" will also be heard on Clear Channel Radio Station in Los Angeles this Friday, January 15, 2010 at One O'clock PM.

Medical Marijuana Inc Educational Symposium and Expo opens Saturday, January 16th at 10 O'clock AM. In keeping with the spirit of the compassionate aspect of the Medical Cannabis regulations in the 14 states that recognize Medical Marijuana, a percentage of the proceeds from this educational event will be donated to the victims of the Haitian earthquake.

For media inquiries and Interviews with "The King of Pot," Bruce Perlowin, call Bill Carter at (904) 813-2408.

New Jersey Now the 14th State to Protect Medical Marijuana Patients

January 19th, Gov. Jon Corzine (D) signed New Jersey's medical marijuana legislation into law. As a result, New Jersey is now the 14th state to protect seriously ill patients from arrest and jail for using medical marijuana with their doctors' approval.

The bill had been passed by the New Jersey Legislature on January 11, passing by 48-14 in the Assembly and 25-13 in the Senate.

The new law will not only protect medical marijuana patients from arrest and jail but also allows for the regulated dispensing of medical marijuana. When the law is implemented, it's likely that there will be at least six dispensaries for patients to obtain their medicine, two in each part of the state. Doctors will be able to recommend up to two ounces of marijuana to patients within a 30-day period.

The Drug Policy Alliance New Jersey and the Coalition for Medical Marijuana-New Jersey led the lobbying efforts to pass this important legislation, which will go into effect this summer.

We're hoping that the decisive victory in New Jersey will convince neighboring state New York to do the right thing and protect patients who continue to live in fear. MPP has been pushing a medical marijuana bill forward there for seven years, and this year looks like the year that it may finally become law.

Nevadans for Sensible Marijuana Laws

The initiative sponsored by Nevadans for Sensible Marijuana Laws proposes to the voters of Nevada “An Initiative to Establish a Regulated Market for Marijuana.” This initiative seeks statutory changes to the Nevada Revised Statutes in order to establish a system to regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol.


Message from Medical Marijuana, Inc. Owner Bruce Perlowin

The first Medical Marijuana, Inc. Educational Symposium and Expo in the Los Angeles Convention Center surpassed our wildest expectations (well not really – I am pretty wild (in a good way) when it comes to marketing) with people attending from 12 states and 3 countries. The attendance was over 200 people with about 60 tickets being sold (lots of celebrities and pioneers in the medical marijuana movement were our guest at this ground breaking event). The media which was also invited showed up in force and we did about 6 interviews over the weekend with 3 video cameras rolling that captured the entire event (stay tuned for video clips coming soon to a website near you). The expert speakers were awesome, well received and people in the audience were fully engaged in taking notes the entire time.

When we had the licensing agreements for local Center partners ready to hand out – over 35 attendees took copies of them – and we are following up with those potential local Center partnerships this week. Products were sold at the event demonstrating another profit center for MJNA, the Centers and future Expos - and basically the event surpassed our greatest hopes – it was an incredible success – especially in light of the fact we only promoted it for 7 to 10 days before the event took place.

Stay tuned for news of the next Seminars in a city near you. They are planned in multiple cities simultaneously, on most weekends throughout 2010 and beyond.

Our next events are scheduled for Las Vegas, Nevada on February 27th and 28th and in Orlando, Florida on March 27th and 28th.

Buy your tickets online today (only 500 seats available at each location) at: www.medicalmarijuanainc.com.




Thanks, Bruce Perlowin

Committee passes marijuana legalization bill, but bill dies

SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers took a historic first step toward legalizing marijuana when an Assembly committee approved legislation that would put the drug on the open market as a regulated and taxed product.

Almost simultaneous with the passage, however, the bill died — for now. With a Jan. 22 deadline nearing for approving legislation from last year and no agreement to take it up in the Health Committee, where it must go before it reaches the Assembly floor, the author of the bill, Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, has vowed to reintroduce it.

“This is a significant vote because it legitimizes the quest for debate, legitimizes the quest for discussion,” Ammiano said. “This is far from over. Not only did we get it out of public safety, but members are now willing to say, yes, this is worthy of discussion.”

Advocates hailed the narrow passage of the bill, AB390 — it was approved by the Assembly Public Safety Committee on a 4-3 vote — as a major breakthrough that will lead to a national legalization movement.

“This is the formal beginning of the end of marijuana prohibition in the United States,” said Stephen Gutwillig, director of the Drug Policy Alliance Network.

The legislation, AB390, drew fierce opposition from law enforcement groups and anti-drug advocates, who said it would empower drug cartels, make it more available to youths and send the wrong message about drug tolerance.

“We’re going to legalize marijuana and tax it and then educate our kids about the harms of drugs? You gotta be kidding me,” said Assemblyman Danny Gilmore, R-Hanford, a retired CHP officer of 30 years. “This is a classic example of the slippery slope. What’s next? Are we going to legalize methamphetamines or cocaine?”

Ammiano dismissed what he described as “alarmist” views of opponents, saying the state should take heed of the growing movement in California toward legalization. A group has collected enough signatures to place legalization on the November ballot, and Ammiano and others said it was important that lawmakers control the details of the policy.

The bill would remove all penalties in California law on cultivation, transportation, sale, purchase, possession, or use of marijuana, natural THC, or paraphernalia for persons over the age of 21.

Reach Steven Harmon at 916-441-2101.
N.J. lawmakers OK medical pot
TRENTON, N.J., Jan. 11 (UPI) — Both houses of the New Jersey Legislature Monday approved a measure allowing medical marijuana (OOTC:MJNA) use and the governor has said he will sign the bill.

The Assembly approved the bill 48-14 and the Senate voted 25-13 in favor, The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger reported. Gov. Jon Corzine has said he would sign the measure before leaving office Jan. 19, the newspaper said.

The “Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana” bill is scheduled to take effect in six months. While it would make New Jersey the 14th state to legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes, its backers said during the legislative debate it would be the toughest medical marijuana law in the United States, the newspaper said.

New Jersey residents would not be permitted to cultivate their own marijuana and criminal background checks would be required for designated care givers to acquire pot on behalf of severely ill patients.

One of the measure’s sponsors, Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, said New Jersey should not “make criminals out of our very sick and terminally ill.”

“It does not make sense for many of New Jersey’s residents to suffer when there is a viable way to ease their pain,” Gusciora said. “But this is a responsible bill with enough oversight to prevent the abuses that have been reported in other states.”

An opponent of the measure, Assemblyman John Rooney, said there were “too many loopholes.”

“There are other drugs,” he said. “There are many ways to relieve pain.”
Source: UPI (January 11, 2010 – 10:01 PM EST)

Medical Marijuana Inc. Unveils a Sampling of Its All Star Cast of Industry Speakers to Appear at Upcoming National Educational Expo in the Los

LOS ANGELES, CA — (Marketwire) — 01/05/10 — Medical Marijuana Inc (PINKSHEETS: MJNA) is proud to announce the launch of its first National Educational Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Theatre Room on January 16 & 17, 2010. Featured prominent industry experts and celebrities include the former NORML Director and current CFO of Cannabis Science, and the founder, editor, & publisher of Marijuana News, Richard Cowan; and Medical Marijuana Inc Chairman, Bruce Perlowin. Special guest speaker and long suffering marijuana defendant, Robert Platshorn, author of “The Tuna Diaries” (featured in “The 35 Year Anniversary Issue of High Times Magazine”) will regale you with tales of smuggling, federal court trial and “doing hard time” (3 decades in prison). Bobby’s post release commitment to changing public opinion through education and information is engaging. Interact with The Executive Officers of MJNA, including the Director of Investor Relations, who will be present and available for consultation.

Enjoy and educate yourself with two days of segmented Classes & Workshops given by Law Makers, Tax Advisers, Northern California Growers, Cooperative Founders, Medical Marijuana Doctors, Patient Testimonials, Caregivers and Certified Addiction Therapist(s). Classes on the History of Hemp, Cannabis, Marijuana around the World, the Political Climate and Not for Profit Structuring, Legal Compliance, Cannabis Cultivation, How to Quick Start Your Medical Marijuana Delivery Service, Alchemy, Trademark & Patent filing, Franchising, Barter, Where to find The Best Products to Cultivate and Deliver the Benefits of Medical Cannabis.

A Private Screening of Jack Herer’s recent documentary “The Emperor Wears No Clothes” based on his book about the history and uses of Hemp will be shown Saturday at 8:00 pm in the LA Convention Center Theatre, followed by a SOCIAL NETWORKING EVENT, featuring the diverse musical talent of DJ Dre Ghost – Presenting “THE HEMP CHRONICLES” along with other performing artists Saturday night from 9:00-Midnight.

To purchase your tickets online go to http://www.medicalmarijuanaeducationalexpo.com/

Medical Marijuana Educational Seminars

Additionally we will be launching and teaching an entirely New Business Opportunity for Anyone wanting to get into the Medical Marijuana industry that until recently did not exist. An entrepreneurial opportunity that is faster to get up and running and earning income; one that is safer than opening a collective dispensary or grow operation with all the shifting laws and unsure and unstable battling political environments, and one you can open in any state regardless of where that state is in the legalization process.

These seminars are filled with people wanting to learn how to enter the Medical Marijuana Business. Therefore, we will be presenting our ground breaking new Medical Marijuana Institute Educational Center business opportunity where the licensed Center owner receives 60% of the ticket sales and a percentage of all products & services offered to them by licensor MJNA. You can extrapolate what your earning potential could be and how many Medical Marijuana Institute Educational Centers will open in cities All Across America in 2010.

Scientific Research and Development

MJNA acquired 20 acres of land in the mountains of Southern California in order to develop a research facility targeting medical cannabis strains specific to a wide range of medical conditions. By diligently developing the most efficacious strains and matching those strains to ailments, such as glaucoma, MJNA is poised as the industry leader in medical cannabis genetic research.

Medical Marijuana Inc. Endorses President Obama’s Signing of a Federal Law Removing Restrictions on the Use of Medical Marijuana in the Nation

LOS ANGELES, CA — (Marketwire) — 12/21/09 — Medical Marijuana, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MJNA) endorsed today the unprecedented act of President Obama signing into federal law the removal of restrictions on the use of medical marijuana in the nation’s capitol, which underscores MJNA’s foresight in becoming the first US public company to emerge, providing solutions to this revolutionary growth industry.

On Thursday, December 10th, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending measure which included a measure that provides federal funding for the District of Columbia’s medical marijuana program. This was quickly followed in an unusual Sunday vote of the Senate. Although the District’s citizens had overwhelmingly approved the use of medical marijuana in a referendum in 1998, it had been languishing due to restrictions placed on it by Congress. A House-Senate conference committee agreed to remove a handful of controversial, long-standing riders from the D.C. budget, including language that had effectively banned medical marijuana use (the so-called “Barr Amendment”).

In acknowledgement of this ground breaking enactment and in furtherance of its continuing vision, Medical Marijuana Inc is pleased to announce the Nationwide Launch of its Educational Seminar series beginning Jan 16 & 17, 2010 in Los Angeles, CA. Tickets can be acquired via http://MedicalMarijuanaInc.com

Don’t miss MMI's educational seminars with great speakers who are industry leaders and insiders. A wide range of topics will be addressed in a formal but fun and entertaining way. Topics include legalization, decriminalization, compliance solutions, business models, opportunities, medicinal benefits, debunking marijuana myths, simple home gardening techniques, green agricultural technologies and much more.

Medical Marijuana, Inc. Secures Land for Medical Cannabis Research & Development

LOS ANGELES, CA — (Marketwire) — 12/11/09 — Medical Marijuana, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MJNA) announces today the purchase of 20 acres of prime mountain valley property in Southern California intended to be used within strict governmental guidelines as a research facility targeting medical Cannabis strains specific to a wide range of medical conditions.

Today in California, a physician’s medical cannabis recommendation is based on a patient’s evaluation. However, the strain of medical Cannabis to be recommended, dosage and delivery methods must be refined and re-evaluated.

Many medical conditions are accepted by government as medical marijuana treatable. By diligently developing the most efficacious strains and matching those strains to ailments, MJNA will be poised as the industry leader in medical cannabis genetic research.

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Medical Marijuana Inc Continues Development and Completes 1st Stage of the National Rollout of Its Educational Seminars

MARINA DEL REY, CA — (Marketwire) — 11/20/09 — Medical Marijuana Inc (PINKSHEETS: MJNA) announced today they have completed the taping of the Educational Seminar series as the 1st step toward the Seminar program being offered across America in those states where permitted by law. These Seminars will continue to be held in Ukiah, Ca. through the rest of the year.

Noted speakers included Oakland defense attorney James Silva, Mendocino Country Independent Editor Richard Johnson, Aeroponics cultivation expert Wayne Zallen, and MJNA – CEO Bruce Perlowin. The panel focused on current California laws and ordinances. Cultivation techniques and environmental sensitivity and solutions regarding the broad based tax solution that MJNA offers were explained in depth and unanimously agreed upon as paving the future for Medical Marijuana.

MJNA business protocol modules include Marketing, Accounting and Tax Compliance. Other modules include Trademarks and Patents, barter and their relevance to Medical Marijuana. Special attention is given to compliance issues related to extended Caregiver and Co-Op models. How-to instructions from some of the best Cannabis growers, use of Cannabis in the kitchens, legal experts, journalists and business professionals have enabled an unprecedented course of informational dialogue to move forward weekly.

Online enrollment can be accomplished at www.medicalmarijuanainc.com

Solutions

Medical Marijuana Inc has developed a suite of solutions to deliver an efficient and secure infrastructure for the Medical Marijuana Industry that will provide the tools to industry operators to effectively manage their businesses with the confidence that they are in full compliance.

ABOUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA INC

Medical Marijuana Inc recognizes the vast and unequaled opportunities that exist in the rapidly expanding medical marijuana industry. The scientific recognition of marijuana as a powerful medicine, and as an effective, non-narcotic pain reliever, has brought legalized marijuana use to the forefront of mainstream discussion thus opening the door for safe and lucrative investment opportunities.

The growing amount of states that have legalized the use of medical marijuana have yet to establish a system for the legalized commercial production and sale of the medicine. It is likely that other states will follow California’s basic lead as the Golden State more specifically defines the regulations and protocols that are shaping the supply-side of the legal medical marijuana sector.

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Medical Marijuana Inc Completes First Income Producing Educational Seminars

Medical Marijuana Inc (PINKSHEETS: MJNA) completed its initial two day weekend Educational Seminar held Saturday and Sunday November 7 and 8 in Ukiah, CA.

Attendees arrived from Oregon, Arizona, and California, including San Francisco and Mendocino County, which is ground zero in the Medical Marijuana debate.

Noted speakers included attorney and hemp expert Don Wirtshafter, Editor of Mendocino Country Journal, Richard Johnson, Airoponics cultivation expert Wayne Zallen, trademark and patent consultant John Blue, MJNA – CEO Bruce Perlowin, and other speakers in various categories in the medical marijuana industry.

The Educational Seminar was well received and recorded on video for future webinar ventures. “This signals the beginning of a new revenue stream as MJNA continues the weekend seminar series in Ukiah — the county seat of Mendocino County — until the end of the year — with an even broader forum on the Medical Marijuana industry, which goes above and beyond the traditional curriculum offered in this arena,” said Bruce Perlowin, the CEO of Medical Marijuana, Inc.

Medical Marijuana Inc.’s educational seminar series continues this weekend at The Discovery Inn located at 1340 State St in Ukiah, CA, beginning at 10 am on Saturday and Sunday, November 14 and 15 and will continue every weekend until year’s end excluding the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday weeks. Included in this schedule is free Informational Seminars every Tuesday and Thursday night at 7 pm — also at The Discovery Inn.

Attendees will be lectured by scheduled speakers including noted Oakland NORML attorney James Silva, who was in attendance at the oral argument and will elaborate on the pending “Kelly” decision. “Kelly,” in layman’s terms, is a potential ordinance changing the California “plant limitation” a landmark case to be decided in the near future.

Mendocino Country Journal editor Richard Johnson will follow Mr. Silva and engage in a dialogue of topics which will also include the latest and most pertinent California city, county and state ordinances and court cases. MJNA takes pride in staying on the leading edge of consulting, which begins with city council and court decisions, particularly in “ground zero,” Mendocino County.

Cultivation modules will include airoponics, an alternative to outdoor grows, and a potentially integral aspect of Medical Marijuana cultivation as it is accomplished in a closed environment. Traditional hydroponics and outdoor grow modules are also featured at these events.

Business protocol modules will include Marketing, Accounting and Tax Compliance, a detailed view of MJNA’s Tax Remittance Card and Closed Loop Inventory Management Control System, Trademarks and Patents and Barter and their relevance to Medical Marijuana, Extended Caregiver Models for Prop 215 compliance, and Peripheral Industries from Cannabis Kitchens to Cannabis Magazines.
Online enrollment can be accomplished at www.medicalmarijuanainc.com

ABOUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA INC

Medical Marijuana Inc is the first public company to recognize the vast and unequaled opportunities that exist in the rapidly expanding medical marijuana industry. The scientific recognition of marijuana as a powerful medicine, and as an effective, non-narcotic pain reliever, has brought legalized marijuana use to the forefront of mainstream discussion thus opening the door for safe and lucrative investment opportunities.

Tax Collection

The Stored Value Platform System will provide verifiable solutions to manage the difficult task of revenue and taxation collection. The “Point of Sale” (POS) system will recognize the dispensary’s tax ID number, state and local tax rates and then provide “Automated Clearing House” (ACH) settlement of the taxes to the proper financial institutions. The customers of the dispensary are issued a plastic debit card or medical revenue card. The ease of access to certifiably secure transactions lessens the risk of loss at each level of the transaction.

Internal Management

All collectives/dispensaries in the U.S. are cash businesses. This presents a number of challenges. Dispensary owners risk employee theft and possible competition for sales with unsupervised employees. Our stored value card also eliminates the risks of carrying cash. For the investor looking to open more than one dispensary, this card allows him the ease of mind of knowing all transactions are accounted for in all of his locations.

Solutions

Medical Marijuana, Inc. is developing a suite of solutions to deliver an efficient and secure infrastructure for the Medical Marijuana Industry that will provide the tools to industry operators to effectively manage their businesses with the confidence that they are in full compliance.

ABOUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA, INC.
Medical Marijuana, Inc. is the first public company to recognize the vast and unequaled opportunities that exist in the rapidly expanding medical marijuana industry. The scientific recognition of marijuana as a powerful medicine, and as an effective, non-narcotic pain reliever, has brought legalized marijuana use to the forefront of mainstream discussion thus opening the door for safe and lucrative investment opportunities.

Medical Marijuana, Inc. has developed a suite of turnkey business and management solutions for the fledgling medical marijuana collective industry in California. The growing number of other states that have legalized the use of medical marijuana have yet to establish a system for the legalized commercial production and sale of the medicine. These regions are also strong potential targets for Medical Marijuana, Inc.’s products and services down the road. It is likely that other states will follow California’s basic lead as the Golden State more specifically defines the regulations and protocol that are shaping the supply-side of the legal medical marijuana sector.

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