[Audio] Local case may help push Trump to legalize medical pot nationally; Last week’s top stories

Humboldt Last Week includes quick local stories and typically ends with an interview or longer feature. Downloadable and on podcast networks for later listening.

In the latest episode of Humboldt Last Week (5:48)

A chat with Eureka lawyer Fred Fletcher, who’s repping Humboldt local Emma Nation in a case that may’ve partially prompted stories like this one from Fox Business: “White House to unveil federal cannabis reform ‘very soon,’ says GOP lawmaker.”

Nation believes when the FDA approved a cannabis-derived medication the feds acknowledged marijuana has medical value and her eviction related to the plant was unlawful.

The feds are scheduled to answer the lawsuit on December 19.

Other stories in Episode 102

McKinley statue meddling ahead of a big vote in Arcata, Humboldt now has a comedy club in Eureka thanks to Savage Henry, a proposed wind farm viewable from Rio Dell could be huge economic boost, some name proposals for on-site cannabis consumption shops in Eureka, in Lawson homicide coverage KQED interviewed an ex-local who says she was attacked and called the N-word on the bus here, stunning mountain lion shots, a proposed wind energy farm on the ocean here made the New York Times, and much more.

 

Humboldt Last Week also includes additional crime updates, some lightheartedness, new music picks, event suggestions, more top stories, and social media giveaways. It additionally airs throughout the day Mondays on 99.1 KISS FM.

Episode partners: Bongo Boy StudioTuyas Mexican RestaurantLaurie Lewis in Ferndale Oct. 27Cafe Nooner

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LostCoastEMP
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LostCoastEMP
5 years ago

Dear Trump.
Please save humboldt and make recreational marijuana illegal.

Yours truly,
Backwoods, hillbilly, straw eating, goat milking, dope smoking, flag waving, gun toting, capitalist, hip-neck.

Franklin
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Franklin
5 years ago

Doubtful Jeff Sessions will go for this.

Fndrbndr
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Fndrbndr
5 years ago
Reply to  Franklin

He will be remembered

This
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This
5 years ago
Reply to  Franklin

“Even if Sessions is fired or resigns, legalization remains unlikely- For as much vitriol as Jeff Sessions has toward the marijuana industry, he’s still but one person, and it’s Congress that needs the convincing that cannabis should be rescheduled or removed from the controlled substances list. The first hurdle that would need to be overcome is the fact that the legislative branch is controlled by Republicans. In surveys, self-identified members of the GOP consistently have a negative to mixed view on marijuana, and are therefore unlikely to approve any measure that would legalize or even reschedule the drug. It’s possible that a shake-up from the midterm elections could lead to more Democrats and Independents in Congress, thereby giving marijuana a better chance of being rescheduled or removed from the controlled substances list, but there are no certainties at this point.”

http://www.fool.com/amp/investing/2018/09/29/even-if-sessions-is-fired-marijuana-legalization-i.aspx

Mary T
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Mary T
5 years ago

Anyone know what federal cases Fletcher was talking about regarding employers allowing medical marijuana use?

James
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Mary T
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Mary T
5 years ago
Reply to  James

Thanks, James! That seems about right.

James
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James
5 years ago
Reply to  Mary T

Don’t know where my comment went. Here’s the link again:

https://www.cannalawblog.com/federal-court-sides-with-employee-in-medical-marijuana-case/

Guest
Guest
Guest
5 years ago
Reply to  James

That was my fault. I posted a misunderstood response to Mary T’s question. When your post made it clear, I deleted my response. Since you had posted to my response rather than Mary T’s, my deletion deleted your response. Ha! I took you with me when I went.

Mary T
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Mary T
5 years ago
Reply to  James

Thanks again James!

Guest
Guest
Guest
5 years ago

The minute a cannabis based drug was FDA approved, rescheduling at least will be automatic. But it is likely that recreational pot will be Federally approved in some form next term if Trump wins reelection. He has never been against it. But he will use it as a bargaining chip to get something else he does want. That is his way. The left just refuses to recognise that a person can be conservative on some issues and not fit into their stereotype belief system in others. It would make their outraged, unthinking hate harder if they did that.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-marijuana-20180608-story.html

President Pence
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President Pence
5 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Thanks FDA! No matter who is president we need a change to start getting better US-accepted scientific research on marijuana.

Scooter
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Scooter
5 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Marinol was approved in the 90″s. Nothing happened.

Guest
Guest
Guest
5 years ago
Reply to  Scooter

Marinsol was a synthetic derivative and is a shedule 3 . Epidiolex is pot, not synthetic, with THC removed. It is a schedule 5. At least I think that’s what makes it different.

Guest
Guest
Guest
5 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Sorry, I left off abuse potential which is low in the case of Epidiolex and higher in the case of Marinsol.

Umm...
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Umm...
5 years ago

Well if I had a fancy free apartment I woulda paid better attention to the rules

Um, no, Fred
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Um, no, Fred
5 years ago

I think it’s easy to guarantee that this eviction absolutely had nothing to do with what Trump babbled about. Gimmie a break.

Amanda Hayes
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Amanda Hayes
5 years ago

Might be tough if this goes to the Supreme Court, not exactly the most progressive bunch.

Well...
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Well...
5 years ago
Reply to  Amanda Hayes

Who knows, Kavanaugh has sided with the FDA before…

“Kavanaugh is a strict constitutionalist, but he is also likely to support the FDA. The FDA recently approved Epidiolex after years of stating that marijuana had no medicinal value. Epidiolex is the first and only cannabis-based drug to be de-classified as a Schedule I substance and reclassified in Schedule V. CBD otherwise remains in Schedule I. If the FDA changed their tune, will Kavanaugh follow suit? These variables should factor in while predicting which way Kavanaugh will rule on cases that involve cannabis.”

http://www.forbes.com/sites/sarabrittanysomerset/2018/10/07/does-brett-kavanaugh-love-weed-as-much-as-alcohol/amp/

Deceptive
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Deceptive
5 years ago

Throwing comments about a separate racial incident here into that KQED story about a murder that might not be about race is pretty cheap if you ask me.

bearjew
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bearjew
5 years ago

Good for him… Marijuana Prohibition is a UN Agenda 21 requirement… It’s actually a Democrat cause (tee totler, nanny state, government knows best, etc…)

Make Norcal Cool Again

Jaekelopterus
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Jaekelopterus
5 years ago
Reply to  bearjew

Do you get all your political opinions from south park?

https://harpers.org/archive/2016/04/legalize-it-all/

I’m not saying dems haven’t been complicit, but the war on drugs is very much about controlling the republican parties “enemies.”

K
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K
5 years ago

Enjoyed the music playing while you were talking. Great show as usual Myles!

hmm
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hmm
5 years ago

What’s up with the windmills killing birds?

Norville Rogers
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Norville Rogers
5 years ago

just the dumb ones.

Shark
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Shark
5 years ago

No matter who did it vandalizing McKinkey hurts the cause of those trying to remove it. It just looks bad.

Dong Johnson
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Dong Johnson
5 years ago

good luck fighting the law girlfriend