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Rep Power: 370 | ASA CA Weekly Alert 3/23/07 *Weekly Roundup* 1) LA Dispensary Regulations & DEA Raid, State Medical Marijuana ID Card Update *ASA Chapter & Affiliate Meetings* 2) Tuesday, March 27th, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting 3) Tuesday, April 3rd, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting 4) Thursday, April 5th, Santa Rosa: Sonoma ASA Meeting 5) Saturday, April 7th, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting *City & County Hearings* 6) Tuesday, March 27th, Independence: Inyo County to Vote on MMJ ID Card Program & Dispensaries 7) Tuesday, March 27th, Fontana: City Council to Vote on Dispensary Moratorium *Special Events *8) Saturday, March 31st, Santa Barbara: Medical Cannabis Activist Town Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Weekly Roundup* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 1) LA Dispensary Regulations & Raids, MMJ ID Card Update* /LA City Moves Forward w/Moratorium, Dispensary Report Released & DEA Raids Continue/ Yesterday, the Los Angeles Planning Commission approved an Interim Control Ordinance on medical cannabis dispensing collectives in Los Angeles, making a positive step towards the long awaited regulatory process in Los Angeles. Dozens of patients and advocates turned out to show the commission they supported the moratorium and the regulatory process. The advocates even convinced the Planning Commission to amend the original text of the ordinance to ensure that collectives did not have to register with the LAPD, as originally proposed. The extensive community outreach Americans For Safe Access has done in Los Angeles paid off when the Planning Commission stated clearly that they did not want to regulate access out of Los Angeles. The Commission was very clear that they saw safe, consistent access throughout the city as a necessity for patients. It is remarkable to note that, even with the number of collectives in Los Angeles, there was not one person who spoke in opposition of collectives. One representative of the Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council even came out to speak in favor of regulations! Collectives in Los Angeles have worked very hard to cooperate with the City and their communities, and it definitely shows. Soon, the Moratorium will go before the Planning and Land Use Committee for final approval, at which point it will become effective. *** Earlier in the week, the Reason Foundation issued a report negating claims of an LAPD report on dispensaries. The report, which was written by Skaidra Smith-Heisters, identifies several inaccuracies in the Los Angeles Police Department's "Fact Sheet" about medical marijuana dispensaries and urges the city to take a "sensible approach" that respects the rights of medical marijuana patients and the legitimate, legal businesses that are serving their medical needs. The full text of the report can be read online: http://www.reason.org/pb57.pdf Among other sources, ASA's report on dispensing collectives and local regulations is sited in this report. ASA's report can also be found online: www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org/DispensaryReport *** While most of the news from Los Angeles was positive this week, the DEA has not let down in its attack on medical cannabis dispensaries in the LA area. On Wednesday, DEA agents raided Hezekiah dispensary in Hollywood. Agents acted quickly, taking medicine and paperwork, but there were no arrests made and no charges filed. It is more important than ever to keep the pressure on the US Congress and local public officials to stop these raids and protect safe access! /State ID Card Fee Increase Effective April 1st & Update on County Implementation/ On April 1st, the state ID Card fee increase will go into effect. Originally, the proposed fee hike in the Medical Marijuana ID Card program (MMIC) from $13 to $142 was due to go into effect on March 1, 2007. Because of ASA's work and mounting pressure from the grassroots and public officials, the California Department of Health Services (CDHS) decided not to implement the proposed fee hike. Instead, a more modest fee increase to $66 will be implemented on April 1, 2007 ($33 for MediCal patients). If you have considered applying for a state ID card, you still have a week to do so before the fee goes into effect. To find out if and where your county issues ID cards, visit the CDHS Website <http://www.dhs.ca.gov/hisp/ochs/MMP/County_Programs_&_Business_Hours/CoProgBusHrs.pdf>. One of the main reasons the state is increasing the fee is because many counties have yet to implement the ID card program so the state has not brought in as much money as it had originally expected. More and more counties are signing on to the program every month, but there are still many that are continuing to resist. Following is a list of counties that have not voted to implement the program. If you live in one of these counties, please contact your county supervisors to urge them to implement the ID card program immediately. For county contact info and to take action, please contact Aaron Smith: safeaccessnow@gmail.com * Counties that Have Not Voted to Implement ID Card Program:* Alpine Colusa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Inyo (Hearing next week - see below) Kings Lassen Madera Mariposa Modoc Mono Monterey Nevada Orange (Hearing on April 17th - more info to come) Placer Sacramento San Bernardino (Suing the state over the card program) San Diego (Suing the state over the card program) San Joaquin Santa Cruz (Has county program; expected to implement state program July 1st) Siskiyou Solano Stanislaus Sutter Ventura Yuba ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *ASA Chapter Meetings* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *2) Tuesday, March 27th, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting* We're shooting for a rotating meeting schedule, allowing all the willing dispensaries an opportunity to host ASA SF meetings periodically. 7:00 p.m. CA Marijuana Party Bookstore 223a 9th St. @ Howard in San Francisco ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *3) Tuesday, April 3rd, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting* The Sacramento ASA chapter has moved to a new site and date. Please join Sac ASA to plan for the future of safe access locally, statewide, and nationally! 7:00 p.m. Crusaders Hall 320 Harris Avenue, Suite H Sacramento, CA For more information or to get involved, please contact Lanette: cannacare@earthlink.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *4) Thursday, April 5th, Santa Rosa: Sonoma ASA Meeting *When: Thursday from 5pm-7pm Where: Department of Public Health, 625 5th Street (at Mendocino Avenue) in Santa Rosa 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *5) Saturday, April 7th, 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! The CVPC meets on the first Saturday of each month, at 11:00 AM. New Location: These meetings will now be held at 1733 Yosemite Ave, Modesto, CA, 95350. For additional information, contact Shirley Cox, Public Relations Officer for the Central Valley Patients Coalition: shirley@CompassionateCoalition.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *City & County Hearings* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *6) Tuesday, March 27th, Independence: Inyo County to Vote on MMJ ID Card Program & Dispensaries* Next Tuesday, March 27, the Inyo County Board of Supervisors will be conducting a hearing on the local implementation of the statewide medical marijuana ID card program. Additionally, the Supervisors will be studying their options about how to control medical cannabis dispensaries. The Board is likely to give direction on whether or not to immediately move forward with the ID program and may make a decision regarding dispensaries. If you live in Inyo County, please take a few minutes to contact the Board of Supervisors to express your support for medical marijuana patients. Please e-mail all five board members, politely urging them to order county health staff to begin accepting applications for the ID cards and to begin the process of developing a reasonable ordinance regulating medical cannabis dispensaries. Feel free to use the sample email message, posted at the bottom of this communication. Inyo Board of Supervisors: District 1 - Linda Arcularius - ARKy@qnet.com District 2 - Susan Cash - Cash93514@msn.com District 3 - Beverly Brown - bbrown@usamedia.tv District 4 - Jim Bilyeu - bilyeu@cebridge.net District 5 - Richard Cervantes - director@lonepinechamber.org Board phone: (760) 878-0373 The board hearing will take place on Tuesday, Mar. 27 at 9am in Independence. Please attend this important meeting to stand up for patients' rights in Inyo County. Inyo County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, March 27 - 9:00am Board of Supervisors Room County Administrative Center 224 North Edwards Independence, CA Map: http://tinyurl.com/2n9myb For more information, contact Aaron Smith at safeaccessnow@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * **7) Tuesday, March 27th, Fontana: City Council to Vote on Dispensary Moratorium* The Fontana City Council will be voting on temporarily banning dispensaries. Please speak out at the hearing and explain to the council how important safe access is to you! Download ASA talking points <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212> on dispensary regulations, moratoriums and bans. 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 8353 Sierra Avenue Fontana, CA. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Special Events * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 8) Saturday, March 31st, Santa Barbara: Medical Cannabis Activist Town Hall* Please join Steph Sherer, ASA's Executive Director for a Santa Barbara Activist Town Hall on March 31st from 3-6 pm. This event will be a an opportunity for the community to come together while Steph walks everyone through a strategic planning session to create next steps for Santa Barbara city and county implementation of Prop 215 And SB 420. This will include defining problems in the community, as well as determining goals and creating campaigns to tackle these problems and achieve community goals. Steph Sherer will also give a brief update from ASA about national and state campaigns, including details about ASA's recent federal lawsuit. Who: Santa Barbara Medical Cannabis Community and ASA's Executive Director What: Santa Barbara Activist Town Hall When: March, 3 2007 from 3PM- 6 PM Where: El Paseo Restaurant 10 El Paseo, Santa Barbara, CA, 93101 <http://www.google.com/maps?q=10+El+Paseo,+Santa+Barbara,+CA+93101&sa=X&o i=map&ct=title> Why: Because these laws aren't going to implement themselves For more info contact Mark: (805) 722-2203 *** If you plan to attend (even if you're not sure), please RSVP by sending an email to *** *** Rebecca@SafeAccessNow.org *** |
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