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Rep Power: 370 | ASA CA Weekly Alert 4-18-08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASA California Weekly Alert: April 18, 2008 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Weekly Round Up* 1. a. AB 2279 Clears Committee and Moves towards Floor Vote b. Tainted Compassionate Edibles Defendants Plead Guilty c. Los Angeles Supreme Court Judge Rules Against Collectives * Take Action* 2. Groundbreaking Chronic Pain Study Needs Participants *Chapter and Affiliate Meetings* 3. Saturday, April 19, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting 4. Tuesday, April 22, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting 5. Wednesday, April 23, Oakland: East Bay ASA Meeting 6. Monday, May 1, Santa Rosa: Sonoma County ASA Meeting *Court Support* 7. Monday, May 28, Fresno: Trial for California Healthcare Collective Defendants 8. Friday, May 2, San Diego: Sentencing Hearing for Nathan Archer *Special Events* 9. Sunday, April 20, San Francisco- May 3, Petaluma: Three Special Screenings of Waiting to Inhale 10. ***Postponed: April 26th Action for Compassion*** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Weekly Round Up ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. a. AB 2279 Clears Committee and Moves towards Floor Vote b. Tainted Compassionate Edibles Defendants Plead Guilty c. Los Angeles Supreme Court Judge Rules Against Collectives a. AB 2279 Clears Committee and Moves towards Floor Vote The ASA-sponsored bill, AB2279 was approved this week by the Assembly Labor and Employment Committee on a 6-2 party line vote. This bill if passed will protect the rights of hundreds of thousands of medical marijuana patients in California from employment discrimination. AB2279, was introduced in February by Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and co-authored by Assemblymembers Patty Berg (D-Eureka), Loni Hancock (D-Berkeley) and Lori Saldaņa (D-San Diego). The bill, which heads to the Assembly floor next, reverses a January California Supreme Court decision in Ross v. RagingWire <http://americansforsafeaccess.org/Ross>. ASA argued the case before the court and is now a sponsor of the bill. Last week, the bill passed a major hurdle by clearing the Judiciary Committee on a 6-3 vote. ASA and Assemblyman Leno's office also secured the support of several prominent groups, including the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) <httphttp://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/ab2279_seiu_ltr.pdf>, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/ab2279_afscme_ltr.pdf>, the National Lawyers Guild <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/NLG_Support_Letter_AB2279.pdf>, and several HIV/AIDS advocacy organization. <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/NAPWA_Support_Letter_AB2279.pdf> This week's committee hearing featured numerous speakers in favor of the bill including Assemblymember Mark Leno, ASA's Chief Counsel, Joe Elford, patient Gary Ross, and Lanette Davies. Read a more detailed play-by-play description of the hearing as reported in Rebecca Saltzman's blog <http://www.AmericansforSafeAccess.org/blog/?p=90>. Watch ASA's Chief Counsel, Joe Elford, medical cannabis patient Gary Ross, and others' testimonies on video. <http://www.calchannel.com/search.php?da+%3F+rch=Submit> The next stop is the Assembly Floor. Look for an action alert from ASA next week to find out what you can do to help secure employment rights for California medical marijuana patients. b. Tainted Compassionate Medicinal Edibles Defendants Plead Guilty Jessica Sanders and David Anderson of Tainted Compassionate Medicinal Edibles were in federal court this week. The two were arrested along with Diallo McLinn on September 26, 2007, when the DEA raided five locations in Oakland and San Leandro, allegedly confiscating hundreds of edibles and 460 plants. The DEA later arrested Tainted co-founder Michael Martin when he voluntarily turned himself in after he arrived back from vacation. Tainted Compassionate Medicinal Edibles were available for patients as an alternative to smoking at dispensing collectives across the state. During her federal hearing before Judge Wilkens on Wednesday, Sanders plead guilty to using a telephone to distribute marijuana, a charge relating to her taking an order for Compassionate Medicinal Edibles as the order clerk. Sanders decided to plead guilty rather than go to trial with the hope that this will move the court to be lenient during sentencing. Sanders' felony charge does not have a mandatory minimum sentencing. Sanders awaits her sentencing hearing, which is tentatively set for July 9, 2008. David Anderson flew in from his family home in Georgia this week to appear at his sentencing hearing on Thursday before Judge Brazil. Anderson plead guilty to the misdemeanor charge of knowingly aiding and abetting the possession of marijuana. Judge Brazil then sentenced Anderson to two years probation, to be served in his home state of Georgia with no mandatory drug testing. David Anderson was the final Tainted Employee to plead guilty to federal charges following the September raids. Diallo McLinn previously plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge and was sentenced to two years of probation and mandatory drug testing. Michael Martin plead guilty in March to a single felony charge of conspiracy to manufacture a mixture containing marijuana. Martin's sentencing hearing was originally set for July 2, 2008. That date may be subject to change. ASA will keep you updated on any changes in both Sanders' and Martin's sentencing hearings. Read Vanessa Nelson's fascinating court coverage articles about Jessica Sanders <http://www.medicalmarijuanaofamerica.com/content/view/208/1/> and David Anderson <http://www.medicalmarijuanaofamerica.com/content/view/209/1/>. d. Los Angeles Supreme Court Judge Rules Against Collectives From ASA California Director, Don Duncan Yesterday, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled again that landlords can evict tenants operating medical cannabis collectives based on the fact that their activity is illegal under federal law. The judge reaffirmed her January decision following following a motion to vacate by Union of Medical Marijuana Providers' attorney Steve Schectman, who is defending multiple collectives facing eviction. Look for analysis of this decision in the near future. The DEA has been sending copies of the judge's January decision to landlords who have already received threatening letters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Take Action ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Groundbreaking Chronic Pain Study Needs Participants Dr. Donald Abrams of University of California, San Francisco needs individuals who are currently using Oxycontin or MS Contin to join an important medical cannabis study! This research could potentially provide clinical proof that when added to conventional narcotic pain drugs, marijuana can provide added relief and often allow much-reduced doses of these dangerous narcotics. In order to ensure that this necessary research continues and is a success, Dr. Abrams is seeking out individuals who meet the following qualifications: To qualify, you must: * Be taking either OxyContin or MS Contin (or Kadian) twice daily; * Have smoked marijuana at least 6 times in the past; * Be willing NOT to smoke marijuana for a month prior to screening for the study; * Be willing not to smoke cigarettes at least 2 weeks prior to screening and through the study; Click here to read more about the study and qualifications as posted in ASA's Forums. <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/punbb/viewtopic.php?id=1126> How to Get Involved: If you meet the qualifications above and are interested in participating in this historical research please contact Paul Couey at: 415-476-9554 ext 315 or e-mail at: pcouey@php.ucsf.edu. Let Paul know you found out about this study from ASA. If you have questions about the study or need more information, please contact Sonnet@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter and Affiliate Meetings ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Saturday, April 19, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting Please join LA ASA as we discuss the recent court decisions, AB 2279, and plan for the Action for Compassion. Come and show your support for safe access! When: 1pm Where: Patient ID Center, 470 S. San Vicente Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90048 (Cross street is Drexel, between Wilshire & 3rd St.) For more info, contact: Don@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Tuesday, April 22, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting Come join ASA SF next Tuesday at our usual meeting space, Bowzers Pizza on 11th at Harrison. We will discuss the latest in medical cannabis politics, laws, science and activism and follow up on our Stand Up Newsom Campaign. Don't miss out on this opportunity to meet other patients fighting for their rights to safe access! When: Tuesday, the 22nd at 7:30pm Where: Bowzer's Pizza, 371 11th St in San Francisco For more info, contact Alex: aaafranco@yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. Wednesday, April 23, Oakland: East Bay ASA Meeting Please join East Bay ASA for updates on pressing state legislation, federal campaigns, and to discuss the recent court hearings for the Tainted Compassionate Edibles defendants. We will also be writing letters to Federal Judge Wilkens on behalf of Tainted defendant, Michael Martin. Martin will join us at the meeting to discuss his case and answer questions. Please join us at this important meeting!* 7:00 pm @ ASA Headquarters Office 1322 Webster Street, Suite 402, Downtown Oakland For more information, contact Rebecca@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. Monday, May 1, Santa Rosa: Sonoma County ASA Meeting Join Sonoma County ASA as we prepare for the upcoming screening of Waiting to Inhale at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds on May 3rd. Please come to find out how you can help out! When: Thursday, May 1, 5:00-7:00pm Where: South City View Room Department of Public Health 625 5th St., Santa Rosa, CA (Between Humboldt and Mendocino) For more information, contact Sarah@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Court Support ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thank you to Vanessa Nelson for helping ASA stay on top of upcoming court dates! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Monday, May 28, Fresno: Trial for California Healthcare Collective Defendants* After the City of Modesto failed to shut down the California Healthcare Collective by banning dispensaries, it called in the DEA. On September 27, 2006, the DEA raided the collective and arrested four people (owner-operators Luke Scarmazzo and Ricardo Montes and two staff members) on charges of distribution of marijuana and conspiracy to distribute. Scarmazzo and Montes 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. Since Judge O'Neill finally decided to release Monica Valencia on bail after 7 months in federal prison, all defendants have been released on bail pending trial. Recently, Bradley Heinmiller, Bradley Wickliffe and Stephen DeMattos have pled guilty to avoid trial, and only six defendants (Scarmazzo, Montes, Valencia, Lucky Boissiere, Jose Malagon, and Antonio Malagon) remain. For more info, see Vanessa Nelson's article <http://www.medicalmarijuanaofamerica.com/content/view/155/1/>. Please come out and show your support! When: Monday the 28, 2008 at 1:30pm Where: Before Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill in U.S. District Court (E.D., CA) 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA For more information contact Sonnet@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. Friday, May 2, San Diego: Sentencing Hearing for Nathan Archer In April, 2006, the San Diego P.D. raided the residence of Nathan Archer, 40 year-old chronic pain patient in San Diego, seizing 30 plants (police inflated the number to 98 plants by counting garbage and dead plants) and 28 oz. of processed medicine. After failing to get a jury to convict Archer in a previous criminal trial, the San Diego County District Attorney Robert Bruce, who was overheard remarking to the jurors of the first case that "this whole medical marijuana thing is a bunch of poppycock," retried Archer. On January 30, 2008, after assistance from a cross-deputized DEA Agent who served as an expert witness, the second jury convicted Archer of cultivation and possession of greater than 1 oz. of marijuana and he remains at home in Sausalito while awaiting sentencing. Please come out to demonstrate to the San Diego justice system that Nathan is part of our medical marijuana community and to encourage the judge towards lenience. When: May 2 at TBD Where: Before Judge Kerry Wells in San Diego County Superior Court, Central Courthouse at 220 West Broadway, Department 36 in San Diego For more information contact Sonnet@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Special Events ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9. Sunday, April 20, San Francisco- May 3, Petaluma: Three Special Screenings of /Waiting to Inhale/ Over the next few weeks, Waiting to Inhale will be screened three times throughout the Bay Area. Filmmakers Jed Riffe, Maureen Gosling, Kat Covell, and Vincente Franco Announce the Bay Area premieres of "Waiting to Inhale." Award-winning film Waiting to Inhale, the first documentary on the movement to legalize marijuana as a medicine, premieres in the San Francisco Bay Area. Filmmaker Jed Riffe (/Ishi, the Last Yahi, Who Owns the Past?/) returns with his latest and most controversial feature length documentary yet. Waiting to Inhale explores the battle between patients, doctors, activists and the United States government over the legalization of medical cannabis. Providing exclusive access with individuals whose powerful stories have never made it to the front pages, the filmmaker takes us inside a world where critically ill patients are arrested at gunpoint for growing the only effective medicine for their pain. San Francisco: Sunday, April 20th at 4:20pm- Waiting to Inhale Screening at Roxie Cinema, 3117 16th St. San Francisco Berkeley: Friday, April 25th at 9:00pm - Waiting to Inhale Screening at Wheeler Hall, UC Berkeley Petaluma: Saturday, May 3rd- /Waiting to Inhale/ Screening at Worldwide Medical Marijuana March at Sonoma County Fairgrounds, featuring ASA's Sarah Shrader as a panelist. For more information, contact Sonnet@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10. ***Postponed: April 26th Action for Compassion**** The Action for Compassion, originally scheduled for April 26th, has been postponed until further notice due to scheduling conflicts. For more information on the Action, contact Don@AmericansforSafeAccess.org |
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