Sunday, December 29, 2013

Fewer Than One Third of Americans Oppose Legalization

Fewer than one third of Americans oppose the legalization of cannabis, according to a new poll from the Associated Press. Just 29 percent of respondents said they opposed "legalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use."

The number opposing legalization has fallen dramatically since 2010, when 55 percent were opposed, notes Jacob Sullum at Forbes. The AP numbers are consistent with other recent surveys in finding increased acceptance of marijuana, and increased resistance to its prohibition. The share in favor of legalization was about the same as in 2010, but more repeated "feeling neutral" on the issue this time, reports the Associated Press.

Pollsters typically see an increase in "neutral" responses in surveys conducted online (as in 2013) compared with those conducted by phone (as was the case in 2010). Public opinion has been gradually softening towards cannabis since anti-pot hysteria peaked during the "Just Say No" Reagan 80s. Opposition to legal marijuana peaked in 1990 at 84 percent, according to the General Social Survey conducted at the University of Chicago. In the new poll, 37 percent said legalizing marijuana would improve the economy, a slight uptick from the 32 percent who had that response in 2010. Fewer (16 percent) felt it would harm the economy than thought so in 2010 (21 percent).

 Members of the public are also less likely to think of marijuana as a gateway drug. About one third said it could lead people to try harder drugs, down from 39 percent in 2010. In fact, more people (17 percent) now see cannabis as a deterrent to hard drug use than did so in 2010 (10 percent). Just one in five Americans said they would personally use cannabis if its sale and possession were legal; eight in 10 said they wouldn't. Those most likely to say they would use pot were men, city dwellers, people under 65, liberals, and Democrats. The poll, which was conducted December 5-9 with 1,367 adults, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

(Via Steve Elliot, Hemp News)


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Hello All,

We are on a break for the holidays :) Stay tuned for our return after the new year. Many great things planned for 2014!

See you soon!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

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Friday, December 6, 2013

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Club Crawl November 22, 2013

This week we headed out to PDX Natural Access, Northwest Health Center, and the Cannabis Common Sense. The show that tells truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition. Live call in show Friday's, 8-9PM Pacific Time, 503-288-4448.

First stop, PDX Natural Access located at 3022 E Burnside St. Portland, OR 97214. These guys know how to treat patients! With two delicious medibles laid out for our enjoyment, and great company, this spot is always a hit. 
At the dab bar, much wax was enjoyed with the much talked about Chemdawg.

One new item on their menu is Space Kandy which is a cross of Cotton Candy Kush and Space Queen. This strain hasn't been tested for potency, but will be next week.


Next, we headed over to Northwest Health Center located at 6126 SE Duke St. Unit A Portland, OR 97206

Everyone enjoyed the laid back environment here and were treated to dabs and a Nebs lollipop. Patients were also able to get their medical cards laminated for $2 a page (8 cards fit on one page).


Last club stop of the night, Cannabliss. Located at 1917 SE 7th Ave. Portland, OR 97214. This eye catching club was previously known as a firehouse from 1891-1962. It has now been converted into one of the most enjoyed OMMP clubs in Portland. Check out the expansive menu with prices for every budget. With 4.6 out of 5 stars, it's sure to please.

After wrapping up our visit, we headed over to the Portland Community Media building to watch Paul Stanford's Cannabis Common Sense. 


















Want to join us on a tour?

RSVP at cannabisclubcrawl@gmail.com no later than Wednesdays to be added to the list. Please remember that the suggested $35 donation goes towards our campaign to end marijuana prohibition. Current OMMP patients and caregivers only.
For more information on Cannabis Club Crawls, you can email us at cannabisclubcrawl@gmail.com
Watch Friday's Cannabis Common Sense Episode 711 here!

Monday, November 18, 2013

Club Crawl November 15, 2013 (CRRH Crew)

Since this week's tour was wiped out from people falling ill, we decided to save the big clubs and scope out some new ones. Focusing on clubs in SE Portland we were able to find three spots the vary from chill and intimate environment, to a set for entertainment social club. As always, meeting the club owners and staff was informative and enjoyable.

 

Our first stop of the night was Northwest Health Center located at 6126 SE Duke St. Portland 97206.  This place was great for multiple reasons. The owner is highly educated on the current events regarding marijuana prohibition, and offers patients petitions to sign for our legalization campaign. 



The lounge area is chill and has the vibe of hanging out at home with friends. Menu prices for medication are very low and affordable. There is a pretty good variety of flowers, concentrates, and medibles. You can also find lots of mary jane gear here.




Next stop was Rose City Oreganics located at 5134 SE Foster
Portland, OR 97206

This superstore version of a dispensary offers a vast selection of indoor and outdoor grown flowers, pristine clones, delicious and potent medibles, and personable staff that make the experience that much more fun. Menu prices are awesome for the packaging you get for your medicine. I personally love the glass jars and labels. There isn't a lounge area since this is one wide open space, but you are allowed to medicate. 

 


 I took some time to smell the flowers and spotted Blue Cheese which is one I had been wanting to try. We also saw some spectacular Pineapple Express up close and personal. Taking some home, I captured the beauty in the bud.




 
Last stop for the night was Alternative Wellness Center located at 5241 SE 72nd Ave. Portland 97206. These guys are really excited to be on our crawl tour. They have been under construction to beautify and add more to the social club environment. 

We were greeted with pre-rolls and a tour. The club is huge and offers two lounge rooms, one doubling as an entertainment venue complete with a stage, the bud room full of flowers, concentrates, and medibles at a great price.
 
  If you are looking for something fun to do on Sundays, be sure to check out Nickie's Diggity Dank Market which happens every Sunday from 10am-7pm.



Want to join us on a tour?

RSVP at cannabisclubcrawl@gmail.com no later than Wednesdays to be added to the list. Please remember that the suggested $35 donation goes towards our campaign to end marijuana prohibition. Current OMMP patients and caregivers only.
For more information on Cannabis Club Crawls, you can email us at cannabisclubcrawl@gmail.com

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Tour Locations for November 15, 2013

Join us this week for Cannabliss, PDX Natural Access, World Famous Cannbis Cafe, and The Green Haus. Afterward, we will be stopping by Paul Stanford's TV show, Cannabis Common Sense. Lots of fun to be had. Free campaign goodies! Workshops! Activism! And of course, free sampling of the finest medication in Portland has to offer.

We depart from 2712 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR 97222 at 4:20pm. Please bring valid OMMP card. Suggested donation of $35 recommended to be contributed to the Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp. See you there!

For more information on Cannabis Club Crawls, you can email us at cannabisclubcrawl@gmail.com

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Did you know?

 
George Washington grew hemp at Mount Vernon as one of his three primary crops. The use of hemp for rope and fabric was ubiquitous throughout the 18th and 19th centuries in the United States. Cannabis was among the first crops purposely cultivated by human beings at least 6,000 years ago, and perhaps more than 12,000 years ago. 
 


Medicinal preparations of cannabis became available in American pharmacies in the 1850s following an introduction to its use in Western medicine by William O'Shaughnessy a decade earlier in 1839.
Hemp prohibition is the result of propaganda by the petrochemical, cotton, and wood-based paper industries, who foresaw competition from hemp. Virtually anything that can be made from petroleum, can be made from hemp seed and other vegetable oils at a much lesser cost. Hemp fiber is many times more durable and resourceful than cotton or wood-based paper. 

As the most resourceful crop on earth, cannabis yields industrial hemp for canvas, oil, fiber, and paper among other things; a harmless medicine for gravely ill individuals; and a source of recreation for millions of people around the world. 


Club Crawl November 8, 2013



Our first Cannabis Club Crawl with the public was a success! Six OMMP patients and caregivers headed over to The Farmacy PDX  and The Green Remedy.

First stop was The Farmacy PDX, located at 19151 E Burnside (Behind Outrageous Audio)
Portland, OR 97233. After a quick check-in, we were invited to check out the dab bar. One of our touring patients did his first dab of some Blackberry Kush shatter, while others enjoyed trying the ChemDawg.


From the patient perspective, this was a great place to visit simply because of the knowledgeable staff. Multiple suggestions were given, leading to an impressive inventory on display. As a new patient, we were able to try what ever flower we chose. If you are in the East Portland/Gresham area, check them out.

Next, we headed over to The Green Remedy located at 12447 SE Powell Blvd.
Portland, OR 97236.


This place had an extensive selection of medicines in all different methods. Edibles, drinks, concentrates, flowers, and gifts. It was like a medicated candy store. In the lounge area, you are greeted by big comfy couches to sit and medicate or enjoy the flat screen. The staff were friendly,  knowledgeable, and able to make multiple suggestions for medication. $2 dab bar, and free pre roll for new patients with multiple kinds to choose from.

Join us this week for Cannabliss, PDX Natural Access, World Famous Cannbis Cafe, and The Green Haus. Afterward, we will be stopping by Paul Stanford's TV show, Cannabis Common Sense. Lots of fun to be had. Free campaign goodies! Workshops! Activism! And of course, free sampling of the finest medication in Portland has to offer.

For more information on Cannabis Club Crawls, you can email us at cannabisclubcrawl@gmail.com

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Monday, November 4, 2013

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Monday, October 28, 2013

Join Us Every Friday!


Sunday, October 27, 2013

First Ever Cannabis Club Crawl

Is coming to Portland! If you are a current OMMP patient, take a tour with us to Portland clubs and dispensaries. Learn about available medicines, meet local owners and patients, and experience the stress free side of finding your future favorite medicine provider. Transportation, entertainment, and refreshments provided.

For more information on Cannabis Club Crawls, you can email us at cannabisclubcrawl@gmail.com