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http://www.mapinc.org/pix/xmlpower.gifUS KS: Compound In Marijuana Now Legal In Kansas With Caveat
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Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, 09 Jun 2018 - Cannabidiol products are coming back to Kansas after lawmakers approved to bring back the marijuana extract often used as alternative medicine. Lawmakers voted in April to exclude cannabidiol, or CBD, from the state's definition of marijuana as long as the oil contains no THC, the ingredient in marijuana that gets people high. The vote effectively makes CBD an unrestricted substance, the Kansas City Star reported . Ft. Worth Star-TelegramDrugnews - Kansas2018-06-09US KS: We'll Never Be The Same
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The Ada Evening News, 29 Jul 2017 - Hydroponic Tomato Garden Inspired Police To Raid Family's Home WASHINGTON - The police report would claim it all kicked off at 7:38 a.m., but Bob Harte later thought it had to be earlier. His 7:20 a.m. alarm had just yanked him awake. Got to get the kids - a boy in seventh grade, a girl in kindergarten - ready for school. Then he heard, like a starter's pistol setting everything into motion, the first pounding on the front door of his home in Leawood, Kansas, a bedroom suburb south of Kansas City. It was thunderous. It didn't stop. Should I get up? Bob thought. Should I not? Sounded like the house was coming down, he would recall later. Swenson, KyleThe Ada Evening NewsDrugnews - Kansas2017-08-01US KS: Banda Federal Lawsuit Dismissed
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Garden City Telegram, 27 Dec 2016 - A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Garden City woman against the state and several agencies after her son was removed from her home in March 2015 when he told school officials she used marijuana. Shona Banda alleged in the lawsuit filed in March that the defendants denied her civil rights by refusing to allow her to use medical marijuana to treat her Crohn's disease, interfered with her parenting and questioned her son without her permission. Medical marijuana is not legal in Kansas. Garden City TelegramDrugnews - Kansas2016-12-28US KS: Court Bars Searches Over 'Pot'-State Tags
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Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, 24 Aug 2016 - WICHITA, Kan. - Law enforcement officials in Kansas cannot stop and search motorists just for having out-of-state license plates from states that have legalized marijuana, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a lawsuit filed by a Colorado motorist, Peter Vasquez, against two Kansas Highway Patrol officers who pulled him over and searched his vehicle as he was driving alone at night through Kansas on his way to Maryland. Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteDrugnews - Kansas2016-08-24US KS: Out-Of-State License Plates Don't Justify Search
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Manteca Bulletin, 24 Aug 2016 - WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Law enforcement officials in Kansas cannot stop and search motorists just for having out-of-state license plates from states that have legalized marijuana, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a lawsuit filed by a Colorado motorist, Peter Vasquez, against two Kansas Highway Patrol officers who pulled him over and searched his vehicle as he was driving alone at night through Kansas on his way to Maryland. Manteca BulletinDrugnews - Kansas2016-08-24US KS: Court: License Plates Don't Justify Search
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The Mail Tribune, 24 Aug 2016 - Police Can't Stop Cars for Having Plates From States That Have Legal Marijuana WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Law enforcement officials in Kansas cannot stop and search motorists just for having out-of-state license plates from states that have legalized marijuana, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. Hegeman, RoxanaThe Mail TribuneDrugnews - Kansas2016-08-24US KS: Navy Veteran to Appeal Ruling About Drug Use in
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The Oklahoman, 12 Apr 2016 - TOPEKA, Kan. - Five of a Navy veteran's children were taken into state custody because of suspected drug use and neglect, not because of his admitted use of medical marijuana, a Kansas appellate court has concluded. Rulings by a three-judge Kansas Court of Appeals panel determined "the children did not feel safe returning home" to Raymond and Amelia Schwab, the Topeka Capital-Journal reported. The OklahomanDrugnews - Kansas2016-04-13US KS: Medicinal Marijuana Advocate Shona Banda Sues Over
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Garden City Telegram, 27 Mar 2016 - WICHITA (TNS) - The Garden City mother who has become a face of the medicinal marijuana legalization movement in Kansas is suing the state of Kansas and some of the agencies involved in questioning and removing her then 11-year-old son from her home last spring after he spoke up about her cannabis use at school. Shona Banda claims in the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, that the state and the agencies are depriving her of her civil rights to treat a debilitating condition she suffers from and to parent her child. She also claims employees at her son's school, Bernadine Sitts Intermediate Center, and the Garden City Police Department violated her constitutional rights when they questioned her son without parental permission and searched her property without a warrant. Leiker, Amy ReneeGarden City TelegramDrugnews - Kansas2016-03-27US KS: Garden City Marijuana Advocate Sues State Over Son's
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Wichita Eagle, 26 Mar 2016 - Shona Banda Is Suing the State, Other Agencies She Claims They Violated Her Constitutional Rights to Parent Her Son, Treat Disease The Garden City mother who has become a face of the medicinal marijuana legalization movement in Kansas is suing the state and some of the agencies involved in questioning and removing her 11-year-old son from her home last spring after he spoke up about her cannabis use at school. Leiker, Amy ReneeWichita EagleDrugnews - Kansas2016-03-27More Headlines
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