Thursday, January 9, 2014

Psychic Jill Dahne Prediced Medical Marijuana to be Legalized It is Happening

In 2009 in NewYork on a Panel at The New Life Expo also on Jill Dahne's Rado show and other Radio shows through out  the world. Jill Dahne said she saw Gay Marriages and Medical Marijuana will be passed in  many states. Many doubted her because they said it would never happen. She talked about how it will help with Cancer & Epilepsy patients to give cures to them.  Although Psychic Jill Dahne does not do drugs &Preaches  to get everyone off drugs, She see this will  be the next big cure beside Stem cell which she Predicted stem cell in 1989. One year and a Half ago she said to everyone to buy MJNA stock. Her other predicted stocks are  MJNA. The Future is there. Breaking news MJNA as of today January 27 2014 is at 40ct

xoxo Just Because I Love You xoxo Jill Dahne








Today New Hampshire’s legislature voted 170 to 162 in favor of House Bill 492, which seeks to legalize under state law the personal use of up to one ounce of marijuana by persons 21 years of age or older and establish regulations for the retail production and sale of cannabis.








New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo officially unveiled a plan Wednesday to allow medical marijuana in the state to help those suffering from cancer and other diseases.

The Democrat announced in his State of the State speech he is using his administrative powers to allow 20 hospitals to dispense marijuana to patients under state Department of Health regulations, rather than craft legislation.
The announcement marks a reversal for Cuomo, who had previously opposed medical marijuana.
While praising the governor's action, some advocates say New York should still enact legislation authorizing a state medical marijuana program that has been blocked so far by the state Senate's Republicans.
Assemblyman Richard Gottfried, a Manhattan Democrat, and Democratic Sen. Diane Savino of Staten Island have recently held hearings on a bill they are sponsoring called the "Compassionate Care Act," which would regulate and tax medical marijuana. It has previously passed in the Assembly, but failed to get through the Senate.
State Sen. Liz Krueger, another Manhattan Democrat, has been pushing legislation to legalize and tax recreational use of marijuana, arguing state policy outlawing the drug has been costly in terms of law enforcement resources and the futures of people convicted of crimes.
In states that permit medical marijuana, it is commonly prescribed for chronic pain, nausea from cancer chemotherapy, glaucoma and some other conditions. Other controlled substances like narcotics are already authorized for medical use in New York. Although marijuana remains illegal in New York, possession of small amounts has been reduced to a low-level violation subject to a fine.
Cuomo used the speech to tout his accomplishments in the past three years as he prepares to run for a second term in the fall.
Cuomo also pushed for all-day pre-kindergarten and for the state to take over construction projects at LaGuardia Airport and Kennedy International Airport, among other issues.
The Associated Press contributed to this report