Daily 49er, Feb. 15, 2016

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DAILY 49ER California State University, Long Beach

Vol. LXVII, Issue 74

Back in winner’s circle

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Monday, February 15, 2016

Uncle Sam blocks Mary Jane

After losing against Hawai’i, LBSU bounces back to defeat UC Santa Barbara at home. By Grester Celis-Acosta Staff Writer

The Long Beach State women’s basketball team defeated UC Santa Barbara 60-52, on Saturday at the Walter Pyramid, bouncing back from a 60-42 loss against Hawai’i on the road. The 49ers (18-6, 7-3) led throughout the whole game, but did allow UCSB (9-16, 6-5) to tie the game in the middle of the fourth quarter, at 48 points. Just when it looked like LBSU would give up the lead, junior guard Raven Benton drove down the lane and drained a tough contested lay-up off the glass to give LBSU a two-point lead with 3:25 left in the game. That shot would ice the game as the 49ers held off the Gauchos from even tying the game again. “When they tied it, it was the gut check,” 49er head coach Jody Wynn said. “It was the refuse to lose attitude that they all had and Chantel [Dooley] gave us a great lift, great energy and great leadership.” Senior guard Chantel Dooley helped the 49ers seal the win down stretch as she drained three free throws after Benton’s lay-up. Dooley finished the game with seven points and two rebounds. Benton scored 15 points against the Gauchos, bouncing back from a game against Hawai’i where she scored zero points.

P hotos by L alig Tarbinian | Daily 49er

(Top) A patient sparks a medical marijuana joint to help ease her migraine. (Bottom) Cannabinoids off the marijuana plant include CBD and THC. CBD has anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety properties without the high that THC provides.

Long Beach medical marijuana initiative couldn’t deliver. By Taryn Sauer Staff Writer

The days when you could go from doing yoga on the bluff, ride your bike to pick up homemade hummus from the Farmer’s Market at Cherry Park and swing by one of the 10 marijuana dispensaries lining Broadway before heading back to your studio apartment in the East Village are gone. Now, Long Beach locals must travel to Compton, Torrance or Huntington Beach to purchase medical marijuana in lieu of the ease of that green era.

see UCSB, page 8

‘Deporter-in-Chief’ Protestors gathered on Wilshire to denounce deportation and raids on Central American refugee families. By Valerie Osier Assistant News Editor

LOS ANGELES – Two blocks from a fundraiser with President Barack Obama, protesters’ shouts echoed in the streets of Los Angeles near Wilshire Boulevard while police in riot gear formed a line blocking the protesters from moving closer. “Obama, escucha, estamos en la lucha!” or “Listen, Obama, we are in the fight!” was repeated by the protesters denouncing the detainment

Long Beach could have secured four medical marijuana delivery service collectives, but Long Beach City council members voted down the initiative 9-0 Feb. 2 and local marijuana business owners are already feeling the consequences. Councilwoman Suzie Price of the Long Beach City Council’s Third District proposed the initiative, continuing to rally for its approval since the 5-4 vote against the possibility of nine delivery operations put forward last December.

see WEED, page 3

A leader from Homies Unidos, a non-profit gang violence prevention and intervention organization, speaks to the crowd of protesters as they stand and chant as close as they can to where President Obama’s fundraiser was being held, about a block away.

and deportation of refugees. In January, the Obama administration began the first of a series of raids targeting Central American immigrants and triggering outrage from human rights advocates. “We have a hotline where people can report raids and if

Valerie Osier | Daily 49er

see DEPORT, page 2

Two quotes and two attributions from the article “Accreditation commission dings school on diversity” CORRECTION: In the Feb. 10 edition of the Daily 49er, two quotes and two attributions from the article “Accreditation commission dings school on diversity” attributed published Feb. 10 attributed to Interim Provost David Dowell were made by Cal State Long Beach Executive Director of News and Digital Media Michael to Interim Provost David Dowell were made by Cal State Long Beach Executive Director of News and Digital Media Michael Uhlenkamp. In the same article, the information Uhlenkamp. Also,onthe the lack of diversity CSULB facultyAssociation was submitted to the Association theinformation lack of diversityon among CSULB faculty wasamong submitted to the Western of Schools andWestern Colleges by CSULB in a of selfSchools report. and Colleges by CSULB in a self report. News 2

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