Policy Brief on Medical Marijuana

Awhile back we posted information about a debate over the legalization of medical marijuana. In conjunction with that event, we put together a policy brief outlining some of the concerns associated with legalizing marijuana for any purpose, medical or otherwise. We also discussed the legal process for rescheduling marijuana and submitting for testing in the medical community.

You can read our policy brief here.

In Case There Was Any Doubt

If anyone doubts the New York City Department of Education is discriminating against churches, take a look at the DOE’s rules and regulations governing the extended use of school facilities.

On page 5 of the PDF (D-180, Section I-Q), we read the following: “No permit shall be granted for the purpose of holding religious worship services, or otherwise using a school as a house of worship.”

Using the school as a flea market is OK with the DOE (D-180, Section I-L); the same goes for the Rotarians and other civic groups. Religious groups are the ones who are specifically denied equal treatment when it comes to meeting in the school buildings.

There’s no way around it: The New York City Department of Education is blatantly discriminating against religious groups.

You can read the NYC Dept. of Education Rules and Regulations Here.