MADISON: This morning on Joy Cardin’s show on Wisconsin Public Radio, Milwaukee mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett told a caller that he would sign a medical cannabis bill if it was worded “very, very, very narrow.”
Barrett, when reminded, could not recall a 1998 congressional vote against medical cannabis.
Meanwhile, a reliable cosponsor of medical marijuana legislation in the Wisconsin Legislature for many years, Rep. Spencer Black (D-Madison), became the latest lawmaker to announce he was not seeking reelection. The full current tally shows more opponents are leaving.
MADISON: Saturday’s Global Cannabis March – Madison found great support as it snaked through downtown Madison from the N. Hamilton entrance of the State Capitol all the way to the Mifflin St. Block Party. March organizer Ben Masel, from the Madison chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), estimated that by the time the GCM – Madison reached the Mifflin Block Party that at least 250 were marching. The march grew quickly, attracting supporters from the Capitol Square Farmer’s Market as it departed the Square. Heading down State St. marchers received cheers, applause and other displays of support from people at sidewalk cafes or passing by.
It was a great day to be in Madison, folks: sunny, warm and the spirits were high as Wisconsinites took to marching on a bustling Saturday afternoon in beautiful downtown Madison, Wisconsin.
Madison NORML presents the local version of the Global Cannabis March on Sat. May 1, 2010. Gather around 11:30 am-12 noon at the N. Hamilton St. corner of the State Capitol. We will rally there as the Farmer’s Market winds down and at around 1pm march down State St. and beyond to the Mifflin St. Block Party, where the march dissolves into the Block Party crowd.