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Hour 3 - Patrick Nightingale joins Marty to discuss the Maryland governor pardoning marijuana convictions, Marty continues discussing marijuana with his listeners.
This week, on S6 E19 of The Anybody Can Do This Show, presented by The Alcove, Neighbor and Yoga Ralph are joined by Theresa and Patrick Nightingale of Pittsburgh NORML, which is the Pittsburgh chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. They sit down to speak bout the current status of marijuana laws in Pennsylvania, as well as the work Pittsburgh NORML is doing to make the current system more patient friendly. They also stick around for a Beat or Beat Those Cheeks session that includes one of Yoga Ralph's best stories yet. Remember, the easiest way to get featured on an episode is to fill out a questionnaire on IG or send us a Counter Punch to theacdtshow@gmail.com.
For the rest of this month, people with non-violent cannabis convictions can apply for clemency through the “Marijuana Pardon Project.” But those charges generally come compounded with a slew of other ones. So realistically, how many people are actually going to benefit? City Cast Pittsburgh & City Cast Philly are joining forces to talk through the loopholes and how it could help at least a few thousand deserving Pennsylvanians. We're joined by criminal defense attorney Patrick Nightingale, who has some statewide perspective on the pardoning project. You can find information on the “Marijuana Pardon Project” here: https://www.pa.gov/guides/mj-pardon/ And you can apply for a pardon now through September 30th here: https://mjpardon.pa.gov Our newsletter is fresh daily at 6 a.m. Sign up here. We're also on Twitter @citycastpgh & Instagram @CityCastPgh! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earlier this month, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and Lt. Gov. John Fetterman announced a plan to pardon thousands of people with non-violent, cannabis convictions calling it the “Marijuana Pardon Project.” But those charges generally come compounded with a slew of other ones. So realistically, how many people are actually going to benefit from this program? In this episode, City Cast Philly host Trenae Nuri and City Cast Pittsburgh host Morgan Moody chat with criminal defense attorney Patrick Nightingale, who has some statewide perspective on the pardoning project. You can learn more and apply for a pardon here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us at @citycastphilly.
The Terpenes and Testing Podcast with Dr. Jason Lupoi, Editor in Chief
On this episode, Dr. Lupoi engages in a lively chat with attorney Patrick Nightingale, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Medical Cannabis Society and Partner at Cannabis Legal Solutions. Discussion points include how Nightingale got involved in cannabis law, the erroneous (and ridiculous) labeling of cannabis as schedule I, the sad, maddening reality that cannabis and psilocybin are still schedule I while Xanax, Fentanyl, and OxyContin are schedules II and IV, and Pennsylvania Senate Bill 749 and the lack of any legal definition of cannabis impairment.
Patrick works for the Washington Spirit in their Corporate Partnerships department. In this episode, we cover his journey into the sports industry, the rise of women's soccer and where the sport is headed in the next few years. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tune into Episode #7 of The Vine for a resourceful conversation with Patrick Nightingale, Director of the Pittsburgh Chapter of NORML, a former prosecutor and practicing criminal defense attorney in state and federal courts at PKN Law, and board member for the Medical Cannabis Society discussing the DUI laws that put medical cannabis patients at risk.
Content warning: This episode includes the use of a racial slur in the context of discussing the history of race baiting by advocates for marijuana prohibition. Happy 4/20! In this episode, we hear from Patrick Nightingale, criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor, and executive director of Pittsburgh NORML. Patrick discusses the state of reform efforts, how well Pennsylvania's medical marijuana is working for patients, and why he uses the term "cannabis" instead of "marijuana." After the discussion, Patrick received a response to his Right To Know request and learned that Pittsburgh police issued approximately 200 citations under the city's decriminalization ordinance in 2019. Possession arrest data for 2019 is not available, but in 2018, city police arrested 849 people for misdemeanor marijuana possession. See www.tinyurl.com/PghDecrim. The new ACLU report A Tale of Two Countries is available at this link: www.aclu.org/marijuanadata Here is the legislation referenced in this episode. House Bill 1480, reform DUI law: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billInfo/billInfo.cfm?sYear=2019&sInd=0&body=H&type=B&bn=1480 HB 927, lowers the grading of marijuana possession: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billInfo/billInfo.cfm?sYear=2019&sInd=0&body=H&type=B&bn=0927 Senate Bill 233, lowers the grading of marijuana possession: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billInfo/billInfo.cfm?sYear=2019&sInd=0&body=S&type=B&bn=0233 HB 2050, legalization of marijuana for adult use: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billInfo/billInfo.cfm?sYear=2019&sInd=0&body=H&type=B&bn=2050
Episode 43 is BONUS but still on course with Meech Real's series on The Social Media Epidemic. Episode 43 MeechReal goes to the Court of Public Opinion and Pleads his case! Hope You Enjoy! The photo used is only for promotional use and in now way shape or form is blames Facebook or any other platform . It is simply used as and example of a platform and how people can be misusing it. Facebook or any other platform is NOT at fault or responsible for negative violent and prejudice behavior that may be promoted and done on but the abuse and lack of understanding of the true purpose of what social media truly is..is! (2nd Plea Copped lol) artwork done by: (source: Patrick Nightingale)
Last Friday afternoon I was on a Skype call with Patrick Nightingale. Patrick K. Nightingale is a former prosecutor and practicing criminal defense attorney since 1996. PKN LAW is a full service criminal defense law firm with Patrick K. Nightingale offering experienced and unbiased representation for individuals facing criminal charges. Mr. Nightingale practices regularly before the Courts of Common Pleas throughout Western Pennsylvania as well as before the United States District Courts for the Western District of Pennsylvania. The scope of Patrick K. Nightingale’s practice includes any and all pre-trial or pre-indictment representation, representation at trial, sentencing and post-sentencing motions. Mr. Nightingale has extensive appellate experience before the appellate courts of the Commonwealth of PA and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. He(Executive Director) and his wife Theresa(Deputy Director) both run the Pittsburgh Norml Chapter. I had a great time speaking with Patrick. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for him.
Between President Trump firing FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Jeff Sessions trying to bring back draconian Drug War-era sentencing guideline, it’s been a pretty scary week for our democracy. To help make some sense of it all, Bobby welcomes on defense attorney and executive director of Pittsburgh NORML Patrick Nightingale for a special extended edition of our new Trumpocalypse Now! segment. Plus: a quick recap of some of the week’s headiest headlines in The Burndown. Brought to you by 420 Science.
Evolving Marijuana Policy Around the World, Private Prison Expert Patrick Nightingale from Law Enforcement Action Partnership. RANT: MPP's Rob Kampia...
Today's show takes a long look at Pennsylvania, which may become the 24th medical marijuana state. Patrick Nightingale from Pittsburgh NORML joins us to discuss the bill and I tackle the bigger picture in the Radical Rant. Plus we've got a Stupid Prohibition Story and some new data on marijuana sales in America.
PatiCakes, the Queen of Cannabis; Dr T and special guest, Patrick Nightingale, Executive Director of Pittsburgh NORML discuss the new Bi-Partisan Medical Marijuana Bill introduced in Pennsylvania and other pot tidbits! How many times do Pennsylvanians introduce Medical Marijuana since "The Governor Raymond P. Shafer Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act" was introduced in the early 70's!!! They still can't smoke pot in Pittsburgh or grow it or do anything with it!! Get off your asses and get active people............ A February poll shows that 82% of Pennsylvanian voters support Medical Marijuana...................And the politicians don't listen? I thought the politicians worked for we the people!!!! Kandice Hawes got married. Our little pot princess and 10 year Executive Director of Orange County NORML has grown up..............She was a beautiful bride and Josue was a happy handsome groom....The wedding ceremony was beautiful and there were teary eyes. the food was fabulous and a wonderful times was had by all...................Our best wishes & love to the Newlyweds...... The American Medical Association's policy-making body voted Tuesday to reaffirm its opposition to marijuana legalization, but also called the current federal approach to reducing the drug's use "ineffective" and endorsed a review of the "risks and benefits" of new legal markets in Colorado and Washington. The AMA's 527-member House of Delegates decided during its interim meeting in National Harbor, Md., to retain the long-standing position that "cannabis is a dangerous drug and as such is a public health concern." WTF!!!!!!! We trust these stupid people with our lives? GET HIP.....................GO HEMP Be Safe Be Smart Have Fun We love hearing from you so drop a line to paticakes@hempradio.com http://www.pittsburghnorml.org/ http://orangecountynorml.org/ http://hempradio.com/ Have a fabulous day! Patti