MEDICINAL MARIJUANA USER SUES DELTA FORT LAUDERDALE – A man who legally uses marijuana for medicinal purposes is suing Delta Air Lines for kicking him off a plane in March. Irvin Rosenfeld, a stockbroker from Boca Raton in neighboring Palm Beach County, filed his lawsuit Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Fort Lauderdale under the [..]
Man Has Prescription, Alleges Discrimination FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — When one of the seven people in the country legally allowed to puff marijuana called a news conference in the summer and threatened to sue Delta Air Lines for refusing to allow him on a plane with his herbal medicine, he was not just blowing smoke. [..]
Delta for Kicking Him off Flight Because He Was Carrying the Drug The Associated Press Published: Dec 6, 2001 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) – A man who legally uses marijuana for medicinal purposes is suing Delta Air Lines for kicking him off a plane because he was carrying the drug. Irvin Rosenfeld, a stockbroker from [..]
When one of the seven people in the country legally allowed to puff marijuana called a news conference last summer and threatened to sue Delta Air Lines for refusing to allow him on a plane with his herbal medicine, he was not just blowing smoke. Irvin Rosenfeld, a 48-year-old Boca Raton stockbroker, never got the [..]
Posted by FoM on December 06, 2001 at 09:28:02 PT By Terri Somers, Staff Writer Source: Sun-Sentinel When one of the seven people in the country legally allowed to puff marijuana called a news conference last summer and threatened to sue Delta Air Lines for refusing to allow him on a plane with his herbal [..]
Like any pack-a-day smoker, Irvin Rosenfeld has some problems traveling by airplane because of the government ban on lighting up while in flight. But it is Rosenfeld’s particular smoke — marijuana — and his need to light up once the plane touches down and during layovers that has landed him in some unusual situations. Now [..]
My name is Irvin Rosenfeld and, for the past 18 years, I have been one of seven patients in the U.S. to legally receive medical cannabis from the federal government. On March 26, 2001, Delta Airlines refused to allow me to fly to Washington D.C. on a reserved ticket to attend oral argument at the [..]
MARGATE — A former city mechanic on Monday asked for more money in legal damages after a federal jury ruled in his favor in a race-discrimination lawsuit this month. Attorneys for Anthony L. Shelton Sr., who was fired in 1998 from his job as a mechanic for the city’s Public Works Department, have asked a [..]
MARGATE — A Margate woman who accused commissioner Arthur Bross of groping her in a bar in November has sued him in Broward County Circuit Court. Bross was served at City Hall on Wednesday before a 7:30 p.m. commission meeting. Mercedes Almeida, 35, claims in her lawsuit that Bross “inappropriately touched, verbally harassed and made [..]