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| Americans for Safe Access 1322 Webster St., Oakland, Ca.
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| Safe Access Now Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Santa Rosa Co-Op: NO Vendor: NO Patient: YES
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Rep Power: 14 | Orange County Action Alert Take Action to Help OC Patients! Law enforcement officials in Orange County have a dismal track record when it comes to respecting California's medical marijuana laws. But, fortunately, an opportunity is coming up to improve protections for Orange County patients. On July 17, the Orange County Board of Supervisors will be voting on whether to implement California's medical marijuana ID card program. Because the ID cards are easy to verify, they will reduce the chance that patients will be wrongfully detained. Although qualified patients and caregivers are not required to participate in the confidential program, the county is required, by law, to make the program available. Please take a few minutes of your time to take the following actions in order to help protect Orange County's medical marijuana patients: 1. Visit www.safeaccessnow.org/OCIDcardaction to send an e-mail to the Board of Supervisors, urging them to vote to implement the medical marijuana ID card program 2. Please write a letter to the editor of the Orange County Register expressing your support for the ID card program. The Register has already taken a favorable position on medical marijuana but it is important to show that the public agrees that local patients must be protected from arrest. Feel free to use the talking points at the end of this message when composing your letter. Letters should be 200 words or less and must include your name, address and phone number (contact info will not be published). E-mail letters to letters@ocregister.com . 3. Mark your calendar and plan to attend the Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, July 17 in downtown Santa Ana. It's important that as many patients and supporters as possible show up to this hearing to support safe access to medical marijuana and the implementation of the medical marijuana ID card program in Orange County. Further details on the meeting will be sent later this week. If you wish to become more involved in our local efforts, please contact Safe Access Now's Aaron Smith at: SafeAccessNow@gmail.com or (866) 287-6792. Once the program is implemented, Orange County patients and caregivers will be able to obtain the ID cards through the county's Health Services Agency. The ID program works to protect cardholders from unnecessary arrest, detainment or seizure of their medicine by state and local law enforcement. Thank you for supporting the Safe Access for Orange County medical marijuana patients. Please, don't forget to take action today. After that, please pass this alert on to friends, family members, and coworkers in Orange County. Please feel free to use the following talking points when addressing your county supervisor or writing a letter to the editor: - The ID card protects patients and caregivers from lengthy detainment, arrest, seizure of property or unnecessary court proceedings. Although cases involving legitimate medical marijuana patients are consistently dismissed, this situation poses as an undue hardship on some of the most vulnerable members of our community. - The ID card program will greatly assist law-enforcement in distinguishing patients with legitimate medical marijuana recommendations from people who are using false or counterfeit documentation. - The county has a legal responsibility to implement the program, as a requirement of Senate Bill 420, passed into law in 2003 and later upheld by a San Diego Superior Court ruling in December 2006. - The majority of California's counties have already implemented the program; there is no reason for our county to be lagging so far behind on this important issue. - The Department of Health will not incur any additional costs by implementing the ID card program because the county is allowed to set its own fees to recoup the start-up and operating costs. - Voters' support of safe and legal access to medical marijuana has only grown stronger since Orange County voters approved the Compassionate Use Act (Prop. 215) in 1996. According to an independent field poll conducted in 2006, three out of four Californians now support implementation of the state's medical marijuana laws. P.S.: Orange County ASA is hosting a meeting this Wednesday to help prepare for the Board of Supervisors meeting. All are welcome attend: When: July 11th @ 7:00pm Where: Law Offices of WENTWORTH, PAOLI & PURDY, LLP 4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Last edited by Aaron_Smith; 07-09-2007 at 08:28 PM.. Reason: jhjk |
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| WT Regular Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: in my head Co-Op: no Vendor: No Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 147 | Re: Orange County Action Alert This meeting is very important, and so hopefully some of you will make the effort to attend. |
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| SSV User Join Date: May 2007 Location: Orange County Co-Op: NO Vendor: NO Patient: YES
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Rep Power: 46 | Re: Orange County Action Alert I'm just reading this so I won't be able to make the meeting tonight. I am going to write the letters. And depending on the time and work I will try to make on the 17th. Thanks for the info. Hopefully more wTers will see this and get involved. CDXX |
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| Weed Wizard Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Orange County Co-Op: No Vendor: NO Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 31144 | Re: Orange County Action Alert I wont make this meeting but I have sent a letter off to my supervisor and am crossing my fingers that Orange County sups will have the balls to do the right thing for patients regardless what the feds say. Also Janet Nguyen needs to voted out as a supervisor she is the devil. |
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| Hi, Im New! Join Date: Jul 2007 Co-Op: NO Vendor: NO Patient: YES
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Rep Power: 10 | Re: Orange County Action Alert if a patient does not have an ID card, they should always carry their recomendation |
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| WT Regular Join Date: Mar 2007 Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 19704 | Re: Orange County Action Alert Can we get an update please :) |
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| Weed Wizard Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Orange County Co-Op: No Vendor: NO Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 31144 | Re: Orange County Action Alert Orange county voted 4-1 in favor of implementing the id card. They have up to 120 days to implement the card and you can bet your ass I will be one of the first ones at the health departments office with my paperwork. |
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| WT Regular Join Date: May 2008 Location: Southern California Co-Op: YES Vendor: YES Patient: YES
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Rep Power: 223 | Id card = no problems! |
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| Trackin Join Date: May 2008 Co-Op: no Vendor: no Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 316 | Re: Orange County Action Alert I hope to be the 2nd patient in line right after Medpatient. Any more updates on this? |
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| Weed Wizard Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Orange County Co-Op: No Vendor: NO Patient: yes
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Rep Power: 31144 | Re: Orange County Action Alert Quote:
If you are interested in getting your ID card call the Department of Health Services at 714-480-6717 and they will be able to set up an appointment time for you to come in and turn in your paperwork. | |
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