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Rep Power: 370 | ASA CA Weekly Alert 10/27/06 *Weekly Roundup* 1) Ed Rosenthal Hearing Report, Garry Silva Faces State Charges & LA Moratorium Update * ASA Chapter Meetings* 2) Thursday, November 2nd, Guerneville: Sonoma ASA Meeting 3) Thursday, November 9th, Sacramento: Sac ASA Meeting 4) Saturday, November 4th, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting *City & County Hearings* 5) Monday, November 6th, San Pablo: City Council to Vote on Dispensary Ban 6) Monday, November 6th, Lawndale: City Council to Hold Final Vote on Dispensary Regulations *Court Support * 7) Monday, October 30th, Santa Rosa: Marvin's Gardens Return of Property Hearing 8) Monday, November 6th, Fresno: Status Hearing for California Healthcare Collective Defendants 9) Tuesday & Wednesday, November 7th & 8th, Fresno: Jury Selection & Trial for Dustin Costa Begins 10) Wednesday, November 8th, San Francisco: Motions Hearing for Ed Rosenthal & Rick Watts *Special Events* 11) Sat-Sun, October 28th-29th, San Francisco: Wonders of Cannabis Festival 12) Tuesday, October 31st, San Diego: Patients Protest DEA Raids Outside of DEA Anti-Medical Marijuana Conference 13) Tuesday, October 31st, Hollywood: Spooky Train Halloween Party ASA Benefit 14) Saturday, November 4th, San Francisco: Prop 215 10th Anniversary Celebration 15) Wednesday, November 15th, San Francisco: Upward & Onward: 10 Years of Visionary Reform in California, a reception benefiting the Drug Policy Alliance ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Weekly Roundup* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 1) Ed Rosenthal Hearing Report, Garry Silva Faces State Charges & LA Moratorium Update* * */Update on Ed Rosenthal Hearing / On Wednesday, October 25, Ed Rosenthal and Rick Watts appeared before federal judge Charles Breyer for a status conference on the superseding indictment filed against them by the US Attorney's office in San Francisco. The hearing was largely an occasion for Judge Breyer to dress down AUSA George Bevan. While he took no definitive action, Judge Breyer stated that he would be dismissing the primary charges against Watts for being in violation of the Speedy Trial Act; he indicated his strong inclination was to dismiss with prejudice -- meaning he could not be charged again. AUSA Bevan tried to argue that Rosenthal's appeal was one reason, or that it was Watts' responsibility to present himself for trial once he'd recovered from the auto accident that had made him unavailable for the original trial, or that it was even somehow the court's responsibility, not the prosecutor's. But Judge Breyer was having none of it, saying that a co-defendant's appeal was no justification for not bringing charges, and that what the prosecutor was describing were just ways to circumvent the Speedy Trial Act. Judge Breyer instructed Watt's attorney to file motions seeking dismissal of the remaining conspiracy and tax evasion charges under the 6^th and 5^th Amendments. Those motions are due November 22, the government's response December 1, and a hearing on the remaining charges against Watts will be held December 6. Judge Breyer then turned his attention to the Rosenthal charges, noting that the primary counts against him were identical to those for which he'd already been convicted and already served his sentence. So, Judge Breyer mused, turning again to AUSA Bevan, "One wonders, what is the purpose of this prosecution?" Bevan's answer was that Rosenthal had left the courtroom and gone in front of the microphones claiming his trial had been "unfair," that even jurors had been in the press saying it was unfair, and that had made him "personally very uncomfortable." This occasioned a lecture from Judge Breyer on First Amendment rights, but Bevan retreated only so far as to say that he wanted to present a more complete case that showed all of Rosenthal's conduct, including that behind the allegations of money laundering and filing false tax returns. Judge Breyer then noted that money laundering is a crime of intent. Money laundering is only those case where someone is converting what they think to be illegal proceeds to something that looks legal, so Rosenthal's state of mind would have everything to do with guilt or innocence, meaning all the evidence that was excluded from the original trial -- Ed's deputization by the city of Oakland, the fact that the clones he was growing were only for qualified patients, all the information about state law, etc. -- would have to be heard by the jury, the information that the original jury told the press would have led to an acquittal, had they been told. On the issue of whether everything was full reported on tax returns, Judge Breyer suggested that the tax charges might be tried separately from the others, noting that the facts were far simpler and could be decided more quickly, since the legality or illegality of the enterprise is irrelevant to the obligation to pay taxes. He then asked for written responses from the attorneys on the question of severing the tax charges. Those papers are due to the court November 3, with a hearing on separate trials to be held November 8. /Patient Garry Silva, Raided by the DEA in March, Turns Himself in to Face State Charges/ Update from Ryan Michaels: On March 14, the DEA broke down the door of a small private patient collective in Sky Valley, CA. Patient Garry Silva sustained a broken collar bone and lacerations to his face when DEA agents busted down his door seeking Silva's 70 plants. Silva was not arrested or charged with any crime, but was warned by agents that he would be arrested if he continues to grow his medicine. This Tuesday, October 24th, Silva was informed a warrant had been issued for his arrest for a combination of charges in relation to the medical marijuana raid on his home from March 14th, 2006. Silva received no contact from local law enforcement and seemed to catch officers "off-guard" when he surrendered himself to Palm Springs Police Department. As Silva was wheeled into the lobby he was met by local media from Channel 2,3, and 6. Silva's next appearance will be in court on November 22nd with regards to the charges which include cultivation, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, and possession of a firearm. For more information contact ryan@iesafeaccess.org /Los Angeles City Council Submits Motion for a Moratorium on New Collectives /On Tuesday, October 24th, the Los Angeles city council Planning and Land Use Management Committee asked the Planning Department, the LAPD and the City Attorney's Office to draft an ordinance calling for a one-year ban on building new medical marijuana dispensaries. The idea of the moratorium was brought up last month by Councilman Dennis Zine, citing the proliferation of dispensaries as well as a fear of diversion as reasons for implementing a moratorium. However, the City Attorney report included positive recommendations about the need and legitimacy for medical cannabis dispensaries. The report read "...regulation of the location and operation of medical marijuana dispensaries is necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare. By adopting an ordinance addressing the impacts occurring and expected to occur from medical marijuana dispensaries, local control and policy can focus on the impacts from the land uses." * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *ASA Chapter Meetings* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * **2) Thursday, November 2nd, Guerneville: Sonoma ASA Meeting* When: Thursday at 7:30pm Where: Marvin's Gardens 15025 River Road (towards Guerneville) Come check out Sonoma's chapter of American's for Safe Access. We've got a lot to go over this month, dispensary regulations and plant guidelines are being discussed county wide. Patients, supporters, caregivers and friends are welcome to come share their opinions on what should happen locally. More info 707-332-6556 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 3) Saturday, November 4th, 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. Directions: http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en...5&om=1&iwloc=A For additional information, contact Shirley Cox, Public Relations Officer for the Central Valley Patients Coalition: shirley@CompassionateCoalition.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *4) Thursday, November 9th, Sacramento: Sac ASA Meeting* Sacramento ASA has begun meeting again and they're busy strategizing on ways to effect local, state and national policies. The Sacramento medical marijuana community was once extremely active with Americans for Safe Access. Sac ASA met regularly, organized a huge rally for Bryan Epis at the Capitol, and did all they could to protect patients' rights. Patients and advocates in the Sacramento area are coming together again to reinvigorate ASA. Please join them at their bi-weekly meetings: Thursday @ 6:00 p.m. !Pura Vida! (next to the Capitol Wellness Collective) 2400 14th Street, Sacramento 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *City & County Hearings * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *5) Monday, November 6th, San Pablo: City Council to Vote on Dispensary Ban* WHERE: City Hall Council Chambers at 13831 San Pablo Avenue WHEN: 7:00 p.m. WHY:San Pablo is in the second year of a cannabis club moratorium that expires in May. In July, the council instructed Libow and the city staff to draft an ordinance that would ban cannabis clubs in deference to federal law. No member of the public spoke at the last public hearing, which ended in a 4-0 vote by the commission to recommend passage of the proposed ordinance by the City Council on Nov. 6. Please come forward to voice your right to safe access! For ASA talking points against dispensary bans, click here. <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=2717> For the complete article "Cannabis clubs may be banned", click here. <http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/local/states/california/counties/west_county/15795628.htm> * * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * **6) Monday, November 6th, Lawndale: City Council to Hold Final Vote on Dispensary Regulations* WHEN: 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Council Chamber at Lawndale City Hall, 14717 Burin Avenue, Lawndale WHY: After receiving an application for a business license for a local collective, Lawndale city council enacted a moratorium on the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries in June, then extended the moratorium until May of next year. The local medical marijuana community has worked diligently to establish working guidelines to protect safe access. Please come show support for the establishment of model dispensing collectives! * *For ASA Talking Points on Medical Cannabis dispensary regulations, click here. <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=2716> P.S. Kudos to Bob, Trudy & the rest of the Lawndale medical marijuana community for all their hard work! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Court Support * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *7) Monday, October 30th, Santa Rosa: Marvin's Gardens Return of Property Hearing* WHEN: 8:30 a.m. WHERE: Courtroom 14, Hall of Justice 600 Administration Drive Santa Rosa WHY: Last March, the Sonoma County sheriff raided a collective garden supplying Marvins Gardens. The medicine was then destroyed, citing fear of the medicine "self combusting" in the locker room. All charges have been dropped, but the collective is still fighting for the motion for the return of their illegally confiscated property. For more information, please contact 707-869-1291 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 8) Monday, November 6th, Fresno: Status Hearing for California Healthcare Collective Defendants* Status hearing at 9am before Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill in U.S. District Court, 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA. 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 9) Tuesday & Wednesday, November 7th & 8th, Fresno: Trial for Dustin Costa Begins* Trial before Judge Anthony W. Ishii in U.S. District Court, 5th Floor, 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA. Medical marijuana patient and caregiver Dustin Costa (a.k.a. "DC Greenhouse"), 58, who is president of the Merced Patients Group, was being prosecuted on state charges stemming from a March 2004 cultivation arrest by Merced County Sheriffs, when the state decided to turn his case over to the U.S. Attorney for federal prosecution. After being re-arrested by federal agents on August 10, 2005, Costa is facing federal charges of cultivation, possession with intent to distribute, and possession of a firearm. Costa is currently incarcerated in Fresno while he awaits trial. Costa is scheduled to go to trial on November 7. The first day is likely to entail only jury selection with the following day (11/8) likely to be the first day of trial. ASA is calling on the patient community to attend the trial beginning on November 8th. Dustin Costa needs our support! Judge Anthony W. Ishii U.S. District Court 2500 Tulare Street Fresno, CA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *10) Wednesday, November 8th, San Francisco: Motions Hearing for Ed Rosenthal & Rick Watts* Hearing on a motion to dismiss certain charges before Judge Charles Breyer at 2:15 p.m. in U.S. District Court, 450 Golden Gate, San Francisco, CA. Superseding indictments were filed against medical marijuana author and cultivator Ed Rosenthal and Rick Watts in October 2006. In addition to being prosecuted on prior charges, stemming from the first indictments, they also face money laundering and tax evasion charges. Rosenthal and Watts were arrested in February 2002 after the DEA raided the Harm Reduction Center in San Francisco. Due to not being able to assert a medical (Raich) defense, Rosenthal was convicted in January 2003 (Watts was unable to stand trial due to injuries sustained from an auto accident). After outrage expressed by jurors and supporters alike, U.S. District Court Charles Breyer sentenced Rosenthal on June 3, 2003 to one day in prison. Rosenthal later got his conviction overturned based on jury misconduct. The federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals then remanded the case back to district court, where the government is currently retrying Rosenthal. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Special Events* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * **11) Sat-Sun, October 28th-29th, San Francisco: Wonders of Cannabis Festival* San Francisco- Halloween weekend, Golden Gate Park's Hall of Flowers will be the scene of the second annual Wonders of Cannabis Festival. Join host and international marijuana guru Ed Rosenthal as he showcases cannabis culture and celebrates the marijuana/hemp plant from 11 AM to 7 PM on Saturday and Sunday, October 28 - 29, 2006. This indoor/outdoor, two-stage San Francisco trick-or-treat will be overflowing with live music, DJs, dancers, comedians, speakers, drum circles, slam poetry, auctions and contests. The giant exhibit hall features demonstrations, films, food, graffiti, magicians, medical consultants, massage, and more! All Wonders of Cannabis proceeds benefit the local non-profit groups Cannabis Action Network (CAN) and Green Aid. For over a decade, CAN has educated cannabis consumers about their constitutional rights. Green Aid is a medical marijuana legal defense and education fund dedicated to protecting patients. Tickets are $20 and weekend passes, group rates and sponsorship packages are available. Must be 18 years old to attend. For more information, please visit www.wondersofcannabis.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *12) Tuesday, October 31st, San Diego: Patients Protest DEA Raids Outside of DEA Anti-Medical Marijuana Conference* Medical cannabis (marijuana) patients and advocates will protest outside a DEA anti-medical marijuana conference in San Diego on Tuesday, October 31, at 12:00 PM. The peaceful protest is in response to recent DEA raids of medical cannabis collectives in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and elsewhere. DEA Administrator Karen Tandy and the Regional DEA Directors will be present at the conference on October 31. This is an opportunity to let Administrator Tandy and the DEA know that California will not tolerate federal raids on collectives and cooperatives that are in compliance with our state law. We need every patient and advocate to attend this protest. Your voice does make a difference. Bring signs, organize a carpool, and invite all your friends! * Stand Up to the DEA!* Tuesday, October 31, 2006 * 12:00 PM Marriott Mission Valley 8757 Rio San Diego Dr. San Diego, CA 92108-1620 There will be an organizational meeting the night before in La Mesa. Call Wendy (619) 723-6572 or Tori (619) 548-6670 for information. For flyers or posters, please email Chris.Fusco@safeacessnow.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 13) Tuesday, October 31st, Hollywood: Spooky Train Halloween Party ASA Benefit* Festivities include.... Live music by spooky train DJs Ring Master Ngaio Tarot readings Illusionist Carnival games Prizes Snacks Drinks Costume prizes 9:00 p.m. @ California Patients Group 6208 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90038 $30 or $50 for duo. Patients only! For more info, please call LA ASA: (323) 464-7719 Tickets sold at: LAPCG: (323) 882-6033 CPG: (323) 464-7052 The Higher Path: (213) 484-1001 Earth Collective: (323) 668-7633 CCSC: (818) 506-7207 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *14) Saturday, November 4th, San Francisco: Prop 215 10th Anniversary Celebration *WHEN: 7:00-10:00 p.m. WHERE: San Francisco Gay Community Center 1800 Market St. @ Octavia Join Dennis Peron, Tod Mikuriya, Dale Gieringer & friends in celebrating the tenth year of California's Compassionate Use Act with the original crew who helped bring it about it, thanks to your and the voters' support for Californians' right to medicine./ /Free Entertainment & Food For more information, click here. <http://oaksterdamnews.com/WebCalendar/view_entry.php?id=383&date=20061104> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 15) Wednesday, November 15th, San Francisco: Upward & Onward: 10 Years of Visionary Reform in California, a reception benefiting the Drug Policy Alliance* WHERE: The City Club of San Francisco, 155 Sansome Street, 10th Floor,San Francisco, CA 94104 WHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m. WHY: It's now ten years since California voters approved Proposition 215 to legalize marijuana as medicine. More than one hundred thousand people are now legal patients and almost a dozen states have followed suit. It's now five years since Proposition 36 --requiring treatment instead of incarceration --entered into force in California. More than one hundred thousand people have obtained treatment instead of a jail cell, and taxpayers have saved hundreds of millions of dollars. This law now rates as the most significant sentencing reform since the repeal of alcohol Prohibition.DPA played a pivotal role in both these victories, which put drug policy reform on the map of big league politics in the United States. How: Register online: http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/c...=9110&l=131896 <http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/ctt.asp?u=9110&l=131896> |
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