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Illinois: Montel Williams Lobbying for Medical Marijuana Law

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

November 30, 2010 – SPRINGFIELD, Illinois – Former talk show host Montel Williams is lobbying state lawmakers to approve legislation legalizing marijuana for medical use.

The television personality is scheduled to meet with members of the Illinois House in the hours leading up to a planned vote Tuesday on the issue, said state Rep. Lou Lang, a Skokie Democrat who is sponsoring the legislation.

Williams has multiple sclerosis and uses medical marijuana to help ease the effects of his condition.

Under the proposed law, certain patients could obtain medical-grade marijuana from state-regulated dealers for use in their homes.

Lang said he’s not sure the measure will be approved. He said he has between 58 and 65 votes. Sixty are needed for passage.

“We’re very close. I’ve got a lot of fence-sitters,” Lang said.

If approved, Illinois would be among 16 states in the nation allowing marijuana use for medical purposes.

Williams is among a lengthy line of celebrities who have visited the Statehouse in recent years to press various causes. Others include movie starlet Bo Derek, former Chicago Bull Bill Cartwright, musician Rick Nielsen and actress Morgan Fairchild.

The legislation is Senate Bill 1381. Source.

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Willie Nelson Arrested After Pot Found on Tour Bus

Monday, November 29th, 2010

November 29, 2010 – Living country music legend Willie Nelson was charged with possession of marijuana after six ounces were discovered aboard his tour bus in Texas, according to a U.S. Border Patrol spokesman.

Nelson’s tour bus pulled into a routine checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas — approximately 85 miles east of El Paso — around 9 a.m. on Friday. When an officer noticed a suspicious odor coming from the bus, a search turned up the marijuana, police said.

Hudspeth County Sheriff Arvin West told the El Paso Times that Nelson, 77, claimed that the marijuana was his.

According to police patrolman Bill Brooks, a sheriff from Hudspeth County was contacted and Nelson was among three people arrested at the scene. Nelson was held briefly and paid a $2,500 bond before being released.

Mickey Raphael, Nelson’s longtime harmonica player, spoke with Rolling Stone magazine regarding the incident and Nelson’s release, telling the magazine that “he said he feels great — he lost six ounces.”

“It’s kind of surprising, but I mean we treat him like anybody else,” West told the El Paso Times. “He could get 180 days in county jail, which if he does, I’m going to make him cook and clean. He can wear the stripy uniforms just like the other ones do.”

At the time Nelson was traveling from California to his ranch in Austin, Texas. Because he was released, it is not expected that the arrest would affect his tour, which continues with a concert in Thackerville, Okla., tonight.

Elaine Schock, Nelson’s spokeswoman, declined to comment when contacted by The Associated Press.

Nelson, a staunch advocate of decriminalization of marijuana, has had his share of drug-related brushes with the law.

In Louisiana in 2006, 1.5 pounds of marijuana and three ounces of hallucinogenic mushrooms were found on his bus. Nelson pleaded guilty in that case and each was sentenced to a $1,024 fine and six months probation.

Back in 1995 Nelson was also arrested in Waco, Texas, and police officers said they saw a joint in his car’s ashtray. Nelson had pulled off the road to sleep after an all night poker game. At the time he also confessed that there was small amount of marijuana on the car’s floorboard.

Nelson, a Texas native who was born in the tiny town of Abbott, has been an icon of the country music scene since the early 1970s, when he rose to prominence in the outlaw country movement of the time with albums like “Red Headed Stranger” and classic tracks like “On the Road Again” and a famous cover of Fred Rose’s “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.”

Nelson is a co-chair of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) advisory board, and has worked for years for marijuana legalization. He has recorded and produced radio and television commercials for the cause, and in 2005 hosted the Willie Nelson & NORML Benefit Golf Tournament at his personal golf course in Spicewood, Texas.
By KEVIN DOLAK. Source.

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