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Rep Power: 370 | ASA CA Weekly Alert 4-25-08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASA California Weekly Alert: April 25, 2008 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Weekly Round Up* 1. a. DEA Raids Los Angeles Dispensary Today b. Law Enforcement Non-Cooperation Bill Headed for Committee c. Mendocino Lawsuits Filed to Protect Access Were Dismissed * Take Action* 2. Employments Rights Bill Headed to the Assembly Floor: Contact Your Assembly Member Today! *Chapter and Affiliate Meetings* 3. Monday, May 1, Santa Rosa: Sonoma County ASA Meeting 4. Tuesday, May 6, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting *City and County Hearings* 5. Tuesday, May 6, Redondo Beach: City Council to Consider Dispensary Ban 6. Wednesday, May 7, San Francisco: Board of Appeals Hearing for Re-leaf Center *Court Support* 7. Tuesday, April 29, Fresno: Trial for California Healthcare Collective Defendants 8. Friday, May 2, San Diego: Sentencing Hearing for Nathan Archer *Special Events* 9. Friday, April 25, Berkeley- May 3, Petaluma: Three Special Screenings of "Waiting to Inhale" 10. ***Postponed: April 26th Action for Compassion*** 11. Tuesday, April 29, Fresno: Protest in Support of California Healthcare Collective Defendants ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Weekly Round Up ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. a. DEA Raids Los Angeles Dispensary Today b. Law Enforcement Non-Cooperation Bill Headed for Committee c. Mendocino Lawsuits Filed to Protect Access Were Dismissed a. DEA Raids Los Angeles Dispensary Today From California Director Don Duncan DEA agents confiscated vending machines from the Herbal Nutrition Center in Los Angeles early today. Witnesses reported seeing agents loading the machines into a rental van and securing the facility this afternoon. There have been no reports of arrests as of now, and one observer said the facility appeared to be closed at the time of the incident. This is the latest example of what advocates are calling a "smash and grab" raid, in which agents raid collectives and confiscate assets and medicine quickly to deter protesters. If you have any further details about the raid please contact Sonnet@AmericansforSafeAccess.org b. Law Enforcement Non-Cooperation Bill Headed for Committee Next Tuesday, AB 2743, the law enforcement non-cooperation bill will be heard for the first time in the California State Assembly's Committee on Public Safety. AB 2743, introduced by Assebmlymember Lori Saldaņa, would prohibit local and state law enforcement from cooperating with the federal government in enforcement actions against medical cannabis patients and/or providers. ASA has been working with MPP and several other medical cannabis advocates to ensure that this bill passes through committee and moves forward towards an Assembly and Senate vote. Especially since 2005, many local California law enforcement officials have cooperated with the federal government in investigating, raiding, and arresting medical marijuana patients and providers. In the most egregious cases, some of these providers had been permitted by local governments, only to later be turned over to the federal government by local law enforcement officials. This bill would bar local California law enforcement from cooperating with the federal government on medical cannabis enforcement. AB 2743 will be voted in the Public Safety committee on Tuesday. To take action on this bill and contact your member of the assembly click here <http://control.mpp.org/site/R?i=Hsu_FNukoywbiXgceYJ-XQ..>. To read more about this bill visit www.AmericansforSafeAccess.org/AB2743 c. Mendocino Lawsuits Filed to Protect Access Were Dismissed The lawsuit filed by Mendocino County Attorney, Edie Lerman, on behalf of medical cannabis patients Paula A. Laguna and George Hanamoto challenging the legality of ballot initiative Measure B was dismissed this week by Mendocino County Superior Court Judge John Behnke. Another lawsuit similar to Laguna and Hanamoto's filed by Green Party member Richard Johnson was also dismissed. Measure B calls for stricter cultivation limits for medical cannabis patients than the California state limit and a repeal of the 2000 initiative Measure G, further limiting the number of plants a medical cannabis patient can have. Measure G decriminalized personal use of cannabis, with the intent to create safer access for medical cannabis patients. Measure G also allowed patients to cultivate up to 25 plants for personal use. The lawsuits filed earlier this year both called for a writ of mandate to stop the ballot initiative from being printed for the June 3 Mendocino County elections. Both lawsuits stated that Measure B violates state law because there are two distinct components to the initiative: the repeal of Measure G and the reduction of plant limits for medical cannabis patients. California's state constitution forbids initiatives from containing more than one subject. Laguna's and Hanamoto's lawsuit also stated that Measure B would violate SB 420, the Compassionate Use Act. Unforntunately, Judge Behnke found that Measure B neither violated the state constitution nor SB 420. To read more about the dismissals of the lawsuits click here. <http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/ci_9039450> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Take Action ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Employments Rights Bill Headed to the Assembly Floor: Contact Your Assembly Member Today! Last week, ASA and the state legislature moved another step further towards securing employment rights for California medical marijuana patients. AB 2279, authored by Assemblymember Mark Leno and sponsored by ASA, now moves to the assembly floor and we need you to urge your assembly member to support medical cannabis patients' rights! <http://www.AmericansforSafeAccess.org/AB2279Action> After passing both the Assembly Judiciary and Labor Committees, AB 2279 could reach the California Assembly floor as soon as next week! ASA staff, working with other organizations, unions, and advocates, will be working hard over the next several days to educate state legislators about this important bill. We need your help today to ensure passage! Contact your assembly member at <http://www.AmericansforSafeAccess.org/AB2279Action> to urge him/her to vote yes on AB 2279. Legislators must hear from their constituents (you!) For more information contact Sonnet@AmericansforSafeAccess.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chapter and Affiliate Meetings ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Tuesday, May 6, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting* California's medical cannabis bills are moving forward! Come find out what you can do to ensure better medical cannabis laws in California! When: Tuesday the 6th at 7:00pm Where: Crusaders Hall 320 Harris Ave. Suite H in Sacramento For more information, contact Lanette at: cannacare@earthlink.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------ City and County Hearings ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. Tuesday, May 6, Redondo Beach: City Council to Discuss Dispensary Ban Redondo Beach City Council will consider a permanent ban on medical cannabis dispensaries on May 6th. The city planning committee recently recommended a permanent ban on dispensaries and the city council will discuss a potential ban. Please come out and show your support for safe access! Download ASA's talking points about dispensary regulations. <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=2717> When: May 6 at 6:30pm Where: City Council Chambers, 415 Diamond Street Redondo Beach, CA For more information contact Sonnet@AmericansforSafeAccess.org* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. Wednesday, May 7, San Francisco: Board of Appeals Hearing for Re-leaf Center Please come and support the medical cannabis dispensing collective, Re-leaf Center, at their upcoming hearing. The collective is in the process of relocating and has a hearing to determine whether they will be able to to remain open while continuing work towards relocating to 9th and Mission. Re-leaf continues to act in good faith to move quickly in the relocation process. Pleases come and show your suppoort! When: Wednesday, the 7th at 5:00 p.m. Where: City Hall <http://www.sfgov.org/cityhall/map.htm>, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 41 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. Tuesday, April 29, 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 jail, all defendants have been released on bail pending trial. Recently, Bradley Heinmiller, Bradley Wickliffe and Stephen DeMattos have pled guilty to avoid trial, and three defendants (Scarmazzo, Montes, Valencia) will be proceeding to trial on the 29th. For more info, see Vanessa Nelson's article <http://www.medicalmarijuanaofamerica.com/content/view/155/1/>. Please come out and show your support! When: Tuesday the 29, 2008 at 8:00am Where: Before Judge Oliver Wagner 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 25, Berkeley- May 3, Petaluma: Two Special Screenings of "Waiting to Inhale" Over the next few weeks, "Waiting to Inhale" will be screened twice 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 to 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. 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11. Tuesday, April 29, Fresno: Protest in Support of California Healthcare Collective Defendants California Healthcare Collective defendants Luke Scarmazzo, Ricardo Montes and Monica Valencia are facing a federal trial in Fresno beginning Tuesday April 29th. Supporters are urged to join them at the U.S. District Court in Fresno at there for a rally at noon. What: Rally in Support of California Healthcare Collective Defendants When: Tuesday, April 29th at 12:00pm Where: U.S. District Court (E.D., CA) 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA |
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