The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and the Israeli Consulate announced Sunday that they are jointly organizing a community program for Tuesday, Oct. Excerpt from: Los Angeles Gathering Scheduled for Gilad Shalit Release
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Doherty says ‘I do’
Actress Shannen Doherty and Kurt Iswarienko arrive at The Weinstein Company And Relativity Media’s 2011 Golden Globe Awards Party held at The Beverly Hilton hotel on January 16, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California. See the article here: Doherty says ‘I do’
Allegedly Drunk Mom Plows SUV Into Her Baby Boy and His Dad
A La Puente woman is facing DUI charges after driving her SUV into her 1-year-old son and his dad, according to CBS Los Angeles . The accident happened at the couple’s home on Friday night. The unidentified woman had left her SUV running and in gear and it began rolling toward the man and his baby. She rushed to stop the SUV but ended up hitting the gas instead of the brake and plowing through the garage, her baby and his dad. more › See more here: Allegedly Drunk Mom Plows SUV Into Her Baby Boy and His Dad
Cardinals Fly to World Series With Game 6 Win
No Court in Conrad Murray Trial Monday
Classical Pick of the Week: It Came from Outer Space
All this talk about Siri reminds us of good our friend Hal from 2001: A Space Odyssey . You know what else does? Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra , which the Pacific Symphony is performing this Thursday Friday and Saturday at 8 PM. more › View post: Classical Pick of the Week: It Came from Outer Space
LiLo’s Community-Service Flouting, Shoplifting, DUIing Ways Could Land Her In Jail For a Year
This Wednesday Lindsay Lohan is going to go before judge Stephanie Sautner, who will probably have a lot of questions about her lackadaisical attitude toward her addiction recovery and probation. more › More here: LiLo’s Community-Service Flouting, Shoplifting, DUIing Ways Could Land Her In Jail For a Year
California’s Largest Doctors Association: Legalize It!
ANAHEIM, Calif. — California’s largest industry group for doctors is calling for the legalization of marijuana even as it maintains that the drug has few proven health benefits. Dr. Donald Lyman, the Sacramento physician who wrote the group’s new policy, said doctors are increasingly frustrated by the state’s medical marijuana law, which allows use with a doctor’s recommendation. Physicians are put in the uncomfortable position of having to decide whether to recommend a drug that’s illegal under federal law, Lyman said. “It is an open question whether cannabis is useful or not,” he told the newspaper. “That question can only be answered once it is legalized and more research is done. Then, and only then, can we know what it is useful for.” The CMA acknowledges health risks associated with marijuana use and proposes regulation similar to alcohol and tobacco, but the group says the consequences of criminalization outweigh the dangers. The federal government considers cannabis a drug with no medical use. The CMA wants the White House to reclassify it to help promote further research on its medical potential. Earlier this year, the Obama administration turned down a request to reclassify marijuana. That decision is being appealed in federal court by legalization advocates. Lyman called current laws a “failed public health policy.” But critics within the medical community said association leaders did not consider the broader implications of legalizing marijuana. “I think it’s going to lead to more use, and that, to me, is a public health concern,” Dr. Robert DuPont, an M.D. and professor of psychiatry at Georgetown Medical School, told the Times. Members of the CMA, which represents more than 35,000 California physicians, were informed of the trustees’ vote Saturday. It is the first major medical association in the nation to urge legalization of cannabis, according to a group spokeswoman. The group’s decision provoked an angry response from some in law enforcement. “Given everything that we know about the physiological impacts of marijuana – how it affects young brains, the number of accidents associated with driving under the influence – it’s just an unbelievably irresponsible position,” said John Lovell, spokesman for the California Police Chiefs Association. The CMA’s parent organization, the American Medical Association, has said the federal government should consider easing research restrictions, according to the Times. ___ See the rest here: California’s Largest Doctors Association: Legalize It!
Jerry Brown calls California’s school testing program
BEVERLY HILLS Gov. Jerry Brown said Thursday that the school testing program he proposed overhauling in last year’s gubernatorial campaign is a “good system” he will keep intact. See the original post: Jerry Brown calls California’s school testing program
Docs for Pot: State’s Largest Doctors’ Group Calls For Legalization
A group that represents 35,000 doctors in the state is calling for the legalization of marijuana at the federal level. The California Medical Association, a lobbying group for doctors in the state, fights tooth and nail to protect doctors’ rights to treat their patients the best way they know how. The doctors’ group is complaining that right now federal policy is getting in the way of their work. more › See the original post here: Docs for Pot: State’s Largest Doctors’ Group Calls For Legalization





