Medical marijuana laws too vague, law enforcement, lawyers say

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Bozeman Daily Chronicle (MT)

By Jodi Hausen

“Montana's voters may have had good intentions when they passed a law in 2004 to legalize medical marijuana, but the law has left too much to interpretation and has led to abuses, Gallatin County law-enforcement authorities say."

"The primary problem is enforcement, they say. The statute is so vague, it leaves them scratching their heads when it comes to upholding it and leaves room for exploitation. …”

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