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Rep Power: 370 | ASA CA Weekly Alert 1/5/06 *Weekly Roundup* 1) Stephanie Landa Turns Herself In & State Announces Medical Marijuana ID Card Fee Increase * **ASA Chapter Meetings* 2) Saturday, January 6th, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting 3) Tuesday, January 9th, San Diego: SD ASA Meeting 4) Tuesday, January 9th, San Francisco: SF ASA Meeting 5) Thursday, January 11th, Sacramento: Sac ASA Meeting 6) Wednesday, January 17th, Oakland: East Bay ASA Meeting 7) Wednesday, January 17th, Newport Beach: South Orange County ASA Meeting 8) Thursday, January 18th, Fullerton: North Orange County ASA Meeting 9) Thursday, January 18th, Guerneville: Sonoma ASA Meeting 10) Saturday, January 20th, Hollywood: Los Angeles ASA Meeting *City & County Hearings * 11) Thursday, January 11th, Palm Desert: Patient Advocates to Urge City Council to Regulate, Not Ban Local Dispensary 12) Tuesday, January 16th, Martinez: Contra Costa County Supervisors to Vote on Closing Dispensaries *Court Support* 13) Tuesday, January 16th, Fresno: California Healthcare Collective Status Hearing *Special Events* *14) Fri-Sun, January 12th-14th, Burbank: Implementation = Victory: Preparing for the Next Ten Years, ASA Statewide Conference * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Weekly Roundup* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 1) Stephanie Landa Turns Herself In & State Announces Medical Marijuana ID Card Fee Increase* / //Stephanie Landa Reports for Federal Prison; Dozens of Patients & Elected Officials See Her Off/ Another medical marijuana patient was incarcerated in federal prison yesterday. Stephanie Landa, 60, reported to federal authorities in San Francisco to begin a 41-month sentence for her part in growing medical cannabis as part of a patient collective there. At least another 91 Californians are facing a similar fate, as medical-marijuana related arrests and prosecutions have escalated since 2005, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled federal charges may be brought against patients and their caregivers and providers, despite state laws protecting them. Axis of Love and the Patient Advocacy Network organized a press conference outside of the San Francisco federal building, where dozens of patients and advocates gathered to show support for Landa. Several elected officials, including Supervisors Tom Ammiano and Chris Daly spoke out about the injustice of Landa's fate and argued that the SF Police Department should have never turned the case over to the feds. Before Landa turned herself in, supporters pinned flowers to her jacket and hugged her goodbye. Landa's case drew attention because San Francisco police turned her and two others over to federal prosecutors. The three had met with the city's district attorney and police officials before beginning cultivation. Landa and her co-defendants -- Tom Kikuchi, her partner, and Kevin Gage, a noted Hollywood actor, -- accepted a plea agreement in 2003 when the federal prosecutor threatened them with charges that, in Landa's case, could have meant life in prison. Unlike California state law, federal law does not allow for a medical defense in the case of patients who use it on their doctor's recommendation. Landa begins her sentence now because the judge allowed her to care for her and Kikuchi's child while he served his sentence. /State Department of Health Services Announces Major Fee Increase for Medical Marijuana ID Cards/ From Dale Gieringer: The Dept of Health Services has announced a major fee hike for the state medical marijuana ID cards, from $13 to $142. This is the state's share; counties charge an additional fee. The increase is needed to cover the cost of the program, which has been running at a major deficit. Applications for the state card have been running far behind expectations. So far only 5,631 cards have been issued. Estimates of the actual number of Prop 215 patients run from 150,000 to 350,000. Only 23 of the state's 58 counties currently offer ID cards. Officials are hopeful that enrollment will take off once the San Diego lawsuit is settled and other, large counties come aboard, such as Los Angeles. However, the fee increase is likely to have the effect of discouraging new applicants. Several groups, including ASA and Safe Access Now are exploring ways to halt this fee increase or at least make the Health Department aware of how problematic this increase will be for patients. We will keep you updated on any progress that is made or actions you can take. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *ASA Chapter Meetings* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * **2) Saturday, January 6th, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting* Please join central valley patients and supporters to help plan and strategize for the defense of patients rights in Stanislaus County, Merced County, and beyond! Agenda items will include: The recent raid in Modesto, court support, letters to the editor, safe access, and more. The CVPC meets on the first Saturday of each month, at 9:00 AM. New Location: These meetings will now be held at 1009 Bingham Dr., Modesto, CA, 95350. For additional information, contact Shirley Cox, Public Relations Officer for the Central Valley Patients Coalition: shirley@CompassionateCoalition.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *3) Tuesday, January 9th, San Diego: SD ASA Meeting* Our San Diego chapter of ASA has been busy lately and needs you to get involved. It is time to get involved and protect safe access! For more info about the chapter, please visit their site: http://sdasa.4mg.com/index.html Twiggs Coffee House 4590 Park Blvd. In the Green Room 7:00-8:00 p.m. Call (619) 723-6572 for more info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *4) Tuesday, January 9th, San Francisco: SF ASA Meeting* 7:00 p.m. - Location TBA Tony Bowles ASA-SF Chapter Contact: 415-283-7404 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *5) Thursday, January 11th, Sacramento: Sac ASA Meeting* Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. !Pura Vida! (next to the Capitol Wellness Collective) 2400 14th Street, Sacramento The Sacramento ASA chapter will be planning for the ASA state conference and the Pill Bottle Dump on January 22nd. All are welcome. This is a great opportunity to get involved with ASA and to work on both local and national campaigns. For more information, please call 916-325-9000. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 6) Wednesday, January 17th, Oakland: East Bay ASA Meeting* Join East Bay ASA to continue strategic planning started at the state conference and to make political art for future medical cannabis actions. Please join us and make your voice heard! Refreshments will be served. * Wednesday, January 17th @ 7 pm* Cannabis Action Network Office 1605 Ashby @ California, in Berkeley Just a couple blocks from the Ashby Street BART station! For more information or to get involved, contact Rebecca: Rebecca@SafeAccessNow.org or 510-251-1856 x 308 Please spread the word and pass this on to your East Bay neighbors! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *7) Wednesday, January 17th, Newport Beach: South Orange County ASA Meeting* The Orange County Dept of Health has been dragging its feet in the process of issuing the SB 420 ID Card Program. Now that the Courts have given hesitant counties the guidance they need, we need to make our voices heard! The Orange County Chapter of Americans for Safe Access will meet Wednesday 1/17 from 7-9 PM. The meeting will be at 4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660. We will be discussing: -The Orange County SB 420 ID Card -A response to the DEA recent actions -Recent developments in multiple Federal Prosecutions Again that is: OC ASA Meeting Wed, January 17th from 7-9 PM Law Offices of WENTWORTH, PAOLI & PURDY, LLP 4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *8) Thursday, January 18th, Fullerton: North Orange County ASA Meeting* Please come to discuss local law enforcement problems and campaigns to address this and other issues! 7:00 p.m. @ 1520 W Commonwealth Ave, in Fullerton For more info, please call ****: (949) 246-9395 or email adamwithasa@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *9) Thursday, January 18th, Guerneville: Sonoma ASA Meeting* When: Thursday at 7:30pm Where: Marvin's Gardens 15025 River Road (towards Guerneville) Please join Sonoma's chapter of American's for Safe Access. Patients, supporters, caregivers and friends are welcome to come share their opinions on what should happen locally, statewide, and nationally. More info 707-332-6556 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *10) Saturday, January 20th, Hollywood: Los Angeles ASA Meeting* 1pm - 3pm @ California Patients Group 6208 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90038 For more info, please call LA ASA: (323) 464-7719 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *City & County Hearings * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *11) Thursday, January 11th, Palm Desert: Patient Advocates to Urge City Council to Regulate, Not Ban Local Dispensary* From Ryan Michaels: Palm Desert City Council's attorneys - none other than Best, Best & Krieger - sent a letter to Cannahelp of Palm Desert advising that they should cease and desist operations immediately. The decision came after the council received a report regarding Cannahelp from local law enforcement. It appears that the dispute is in regard to Cannahelp providing safe access to patients without County issued State ID cards in accordance with the Compassionate Use Act and SB 420. The City of Palm Desert is still without regulation for the operation of Medicinal Cannabis Collectives and Cooperatives even after over a year of "investigation & study" on the impact and appropriate location and operation of these facilities. It is high time that the City of Palm Desert hear from the public with regards to this issue, their continued attempts to negotiate the state of public health and safety disregard the needs of patients in this community. Several of us will be in attendance at the next Palm Desert Planning Department meeting on January 9th at 12:00 pm to inquire as to the most recent developments with the creation and implementation of regulation for such facilities, more importantly we will be in attendance at the next City Council meeting on January 11th at 4:00 pm to demand action from the City Council. It is time that the city of Palm Desert move forward with implementing regulations for these facilities, please join us in taking a stand for safe access. When: Thursday January 11, 2006 @ 4:00 pm Where: 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *12) Tuesday, January 16th, Martinez: Contra Costa County Supervisors to Vote on Closing Dispensaries* WHO: Patients and supporters in Pacheco and surround WHAT: Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to Vote on Closing Local Dispensaries WHEN: Tuesday, December 12th 1:00pm WHERE: 651 Pine St. 1st floor room 106 Martinez CA 94553 (925) 335-1900 WHY: Contra Costa County officials have been openly hostile to medical cannabis dispensaries. The county first passed a moratorium on April 11th of this year. At that time, only a handful of patients showed up to speak against it.An anti-medical marijuana Pacheco resident is pushing the Board to close the dispensing collective in Pacheco, which is bringing this up before the board once again. If the Board votes to "enforce zoning violations," which really means that Contra Costa has denied legitimacy to safe access and has not allowed for zoning or permitting, the county's 2 existing collectives would be effectively shut down, and thousands of patients would suffer. This is a crucial hearing for safe access in the East Bay! Please come show support for our fellow patients and safe access for in all cities and counties in California! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Court Support* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *13) Tuesday, January 16th, Fresno: California Healthcare Collective Status Hearing* Status hearing at 9am before Judge Anthony W. Ishii at the U.S. District Court, 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA <http://207.41.18.73/caed/staticOther/page_717.htm>. After the City of Modesto failed to shut down the California Healthcare Collective by banning dispensaries, the DEA was called in. On September 27, 2006, the collective was raided and four people were arrested (two operators and two staff) on charges of distribution of marijuana and conspiracy to distribute. The two operators were also charged with possession of firearms and money laundering. Later, an additional five people were indicted, bringing the total to nine people being prosecuted by the federal government. In the raid, the DEA allegedly seized more than 100 pounds of marijuana, one thousand plants, multiple firearms, and more than $200,000 in cash. The raids were the result of a 15-month investigation between the DEA and the Modesto Police Department. All defendants have been released on bail pending trial. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Special Events* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 14) Fri-Sun, January 12th-14th, Burbank: Implementation = Victory: Preparing for the Next Ten Years, ASA Statewide Conference * *Register Now for ASA's CA Conference* */Register Online for a Free Chance to Win a Volcano Vaporizer! /* ASA's state conference, *"Implementation = Victory: Preparing for the Next 10 Years,"* <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3784> is now just a week away. It will be held on *January 12th-14th in Burbank, CA* and basic registration <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3831#individual> costs only $50. Many patients and activists throughout the state have already registered online. We know many more plan to attend but have not registered yet - *Have you registered yet?* If you are considering attending the conference, now is the time to register <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3831#individual>. As an added incentive, if you register online <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3831#individual> for the conference by Thursday, January 11th, you will receive a *free raffle ticket for a chance to win a Volcano vaporizer* at the conference. The raffle will be held on the afternoon of Sunday, January 14th. What makes this conference unique is the participatory aspect. This will not be your run-of-the-mill, panel based conference. Every aspect of the agenda <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3948> is intended to make the most of the skills and resources you already have, while providing you direct, one-on-one support of some of the brightest minds in medical marijuana advocacy from ASA staff, chapters, allies and friends. During the conference, attendees will be splitting into their respective regions to strategize for the future implementation of California medical cannabis law and to build skills together. We need YOU to attend to represent your region and make sure your local concerns are heard and incorporated into a statewide plan for safe access. We are hopeful as we enter this new year that we will continue to advance safe access for medical cannabis patients in California and nationwide, but we need your help to accomplish this. Please join us on *January 12th-14th in Burbank* to develop the tools we need to secure safe access and to craft a plan to push medical cannabis to the next level. Please visit ASA's conference web page to register now <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3831#individual> and enter to win a Volcano vaporizer. You can also view the conference agenda <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3948> and find out more information on buses and housing <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3908>. Feel free to contact Alex at ASA for further info: CAConference@SafeAccessNow.org or (510) 251-1856 x 321. |
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