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Rep Power: 1721656 | Protest Alert! Thursday, October 8th! Patients and advocates will gather for a peaceful protest in front of a training luncheon in Montebello entitled “Eradicating Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County” on Thursday, October 8. Please join us to tell the Los Angeles County District Attorney, Los Angeles City Attorney, and local law enforcement to abandon plans to eliminate safe access to medical cannabis in the county. We have fought too hard for safe access to see it rolled back by ideologues who oppose all access in the county! What: Peaceful Protest in Montebello – “Implementation, Not Eradication!” When: 10:30 AM * Thursday, October 8, 2009 Where: At the entrance to the Montebello Country Club, at the intersection of N. Garfield Ave. and Via San Clemente (near the 60 Freeway) Info: ASA Forum / Protest in Montebello - Thurs 10/08/09 Bring signs and banners! Invite you friends and loved ones to join us in Montebello next week, and forward this message to your email lists. Thank you! -- Don Duncan, President LAPC Foundation, Inc. 7213 Santa Monica Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90046 Tel. (323) 882-6033 |
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Rep Power: 132865 | Re: Protest Alert! Thursday, October 8th! People of Los Angeles! This Eradication Seminar is put on by our own City and District Attorneys!!! Here's some more info from Don Duncan: On Thursday, October 8, Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley and Los Angeles City Attorney Carmen Trutanich will join local law enforcement for a training luncheon hosted by the California Narcotics Officers Association (CNOA) entitled “Eradicating Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County.” Over their choice of chicken or beef, local police officers and prosecutors will learn how to close medical cannabis collectives and prosecute their operators. The District Attorney and City Attorney consider all medical cannabis collectives to be illegal – even if they follow state law. Legal patients rely on these collectives for doctor-recommended medicine to treat the symptoms of HIV/AIDS, cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, chronic pain, and other serious conditions. The CNOA and local law enforcement are working at cross-purposes to the Los Angeles City Council, which is working to craft regulations for patients’ collectives. This is an important task for patients and the community at large. Research shows that sensible regulations protect access for legal patients, while reducing crime and complaints around collectives. We must not let medical cannabis opponents and ideologues derail the long campaign for safe access! We need drums for this thing. |
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