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ASA CA Weekly Alert 6/08/07

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ASA California Weekly Alert: June 8, 2007
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*Weekly Round Up*
1. Attorney General Needs to Take a Stand, Pleasanton Bans Dispensaries
but Expresses Support, ASA vs. Butte County's Position Against
Collective Cultivation

*ASA's Legal Tip of the Month
*2. Medical Marijuana Edibles and the Law

*ASA Chapter and Affiliate Meetings*
3. Saturday, June 9, Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara ASA Meeting
4. Sunday, June 10, Birds Landing: Solano Patients Group Meeting
5. Tuesday, June 12, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting
6. Tuesday, June 12, San Diego: San Diego ASA Meeting
7. Wednesday, June 13, Willits: Mendocino County ASA Meeting
8. Thursday, June 14, Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting
9. Saturday, June 16, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting
10. Tuesday, June 19, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
11. Thursday, June, 21, Newport Beach: Orange County ASA Meeting
12. Thursday, June 21, Guerneville: Sonoma County ASA Meeting

*City and County Hearings*
13.* *Tuesday, June 14, Milpitas: City Council to Vote on Dispensary Ban
14. Friday, June 15, San Luis Obispo: Planning Commission Hearing on
Dispensary Permitting
15. Tuesday, June 19, Fontana: Fontana Planning Commission to Discuss
Dispensary Ordinance.

*Court Support*
16. Friday, June 22, Sacramento: Pre-trial Hearing for Dr. Mollie Fry &
Dale Schafer
17. Friday, June 22, Fresno: Motions Hearing for California Healthcare
Collective

*Special Events*
18. Friday, June 8-10, Santa Rosa: Sonoma ASA Tabling at the Health and
Harmony Festival
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Weekly Round-Up
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*1. Attorney General Needs to Take a Stand; Pleasanton Bans
Dispensaries but Expresses Support, and ASA vs. Butte County's Position
Against Collective Cultivation
*/ Attorney General Needs to Take a Stand on Dispensaries/
California Attorney General Brown failed to take a stand on the legality
of dispensaries on Wednesday when his office stated publicly that it
chose not to provide an opinion on the matter. Given the many requests
from collective members, patients, activists, citizens, and elected
officials for clarification, ASA is disappointed in the Attorney
General's lack of leadership. ASA believes that dispensary are legal and
are protected under state law. To read about ASA's position on
dispensaries click here. <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=2716>

The Attorney General needs to protect the rights of patients to safe and
legal access to their medicine. To read more about the Attorney
General's refusal to guide Californians on dispensaries click here.
<http://www.thedesertsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070607/NEWS01/706070344>

Pleasanton Bans Dispensaries but Expresses Support

On Tuesday Pleasanton City Council voted unanimously to ban storefront
dispensaries at the suggestion of the city police force and city
attorney. Directly following the vote, Councilman **** Sullivan made a
motion to establish a task force to investigate the community's needs
for medical cannabis and whether patients' needs were being met. The
council also addressed the discrepancies between federal and state law
by motioning to write a letter to local congressional leaders in support
of the State's Rights to Medical Marijuana Act, or HR2233.

The motion to establish a special task force assessing the needs of
patients recognizes some of the hurdles patients are confronted with.
Their commitment to write a letter in support of HR2233 is a proactive
approach to federal and state legal contradictions. Even though a ban
has an immediate negative impact, the follow up actions of the City
Council have the potential to have a positive impact in California and
nationwide.

/ASA vs. Butte County's Ban on Collective Cultivation
/
ASA filed a lawsuit on behalf of a patient collective challenging Butte
County's policy of banning collectives. At a pivotal hearing on Friday,
ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford will argue against the demurrer, which will
decide whether the case will go forward or will be dismissed.

Patients who are unable to cultivate medical marijuana themselves and
cannot find a caregiver to do it for them often turn to private patient
collectives as a way to obtain their medicine. Collectives are
explicitly allowed under state law and must be accommodated by local law
enforcement. In the fall of 2005, the Butte County Sheriff conducted a
number of raids on private patient collectives. One such raid occurred
at the home of David Williams, a member of a 7-patient collective who
lives near Paradise, California. Williams was forced to uproot and
destroy more than two dozen plants just prior to harvest, due to the
incorrect rationale that every member must physically cultivate the
marijuana.

ASA's amended civil suit complaint against Butte County
<http://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/Butte_Complaint4.pdf> (filed
4/5/07)*
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ASA's Legal Tip of the Month
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*2. Medical Marijuana Edibles and the Law

*Americans for Safe Access has received many reports from patients and
dispensaries that law enforcement considers edible medical marijuana
products to be illegal. Unfortunately, this is an incorrect
interpretation of the law. California Health & Safety Code Section 11018
defines "marijuana" as "all parts of the plant Cannabis Sativa L.,
whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any
part of the plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative,
mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds or resin." (emphasis
added.) In 2003, in order to clear up confusion around the legality of
concentrated cannabis, the California Attorney General (AG) issued a
legal opinion on the matter. The AG concluded that Proposition 215, the
Compassionate Use Act of 1996, included concentrated cannabis within the
definition of marijuana, and that patients and providers should be
protected from criminal sanctions.

In addition, with the passage of SB 420, the Medical Marijuana Program
Act, by the California legislature, patients and caregivers are
explicitly protected from criminal liability. One of the criminal
statutes exempted in SB 420 for patients and caregivers, Health & Safety
Code Section 11357, includes reference to concentrated cannabis.
Problematic interactions with law enforcement may not be avoidable, but
things to can do to lessen that likelihood include ensuring all edibles
in your possession are well wrapped and clearly labeled "for medical
use." If you produce edibles yourself, ensure that: a) the ingredients
and finished product are out-of-reach of children and people who are
neither patients not caregivers; b) the facility and tools used to
produce the edibles are clean and sanitary (consider compliance with
local and/or state clean room requirements); and c) the packaging of
edibles does not violate copyright laws nor unduly attract the attention
of youth.
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ASA Chapter and Affiliate Meetings *
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*3. Saturday, June 9th, Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara ASA Chapter Meeting*

We will be working on ASA's/ Fight Gridlock! Demand Research Now!/
campaign which targets the government's monopoly on medical marijuana
research materials. Please come and let your voice be heard! Look
forward to seeing everyone this Saturday!

Where: Antioch University Room 203
801 Garden St.
S.B. CA 93101

When: Sat. June 9th
3pm-5pm

For more info or questions please call Jennifer or e-mail:
JenniferLn@gmail.com <mailto:JenniferLn@gmail.com> or 805-637-5365.

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*4. Sunday, June 10, Birds Landing: Solano Patients Group Meeting
*
We will be discussing the latest in medical marijuana news, discuss
court support in our county, and feature special events. We will also be
hearing updates from our coalition partners on their campaigns. Please
join us!

Sunday, June 10th at 3:00pm
2145 Collinsville Rd.
Birds Landing, CA
*
*For more info, contact Linda: linda4spg@compassionatecoalition.org
<mailto:linda4spg@compassionatecoalition.org>*

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*5. Tuesday, June 12, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting

* ASA SF is holding a meeting on Tuesday June 12 @ the activist resource
center 223a 9th st. 7:30-9:00.

Come hear a special presentation by ASA's Campaign Director, Kris
Hermes, concerning medical marijuana in San Francisco and you.

Did you know that when the San Francisco dispensary regulations take
effect patients will be denied safe access to medical marijuana unless
they have a state issued id card?

Currently only 1/3 of patients in San Francisco choose to purchase a
state issued id card. The rest will not be allowed access. How will this
effect you? Can you do anything about it? Come find out. All are welcome.

7:30pm @ CA Marijuana Party Bookstore
223a 9th St. at Howard in San Francisco

For more info, e-mail Alex: aaafranco@yahoo.com
<mailto:aaafranco@yahoo.com>

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*6. Tuesday, June 12, San Diego: San Diego ASA Meeting
*
Our San Diego Chapter is working to improve access for patients
throughout the county. Please come show your support for safe access
this Tuesday!

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.
*
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*7. Wednesday, June 13, Willits: Mendocino County ASA Meeting

*This meeting, the Mendocino ASA Chapter will be discussing important
chapter protocol and structure. Please join us and bring give your
important input in the development of this new group. Help protect
patients and improve access to medical cannabis in Mendocino County.
Please join us!

7:00pm @ Vassar's Family Pizza
144 N. Main St. in Willits

For more info, call Ukiah: 707-684-0107

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*8. Thursday, June 14, Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting

*Lakeport and Lake County Medical Cannabis Patients and Caregivers are
gathering to discuss their most recent protests, letters to the editor,
and other exciting activism. Please join us!

Thursday, June 14th @ 6:00pm
*Cafe Victoria , 301 N Main St in Lakeport *

For more information, contact Donna: LakeCoASA@msn.com
<mailto:LakeCoASA@msn.com>
*
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*9. Saturday, June 16, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting

*Saturday May 12th, 1-3 PM
California Patients Group
6208 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica/Vine in Hollywood, CA
*

We hope to see you all there. For more info, call Chris at (323) 464-7719.

*
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*10. Tuesday, June 19, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
*
Please join Sac ASA to discuss current medical cannabis news, strategize
new campaigns to further safe and legal access for patients, and discuss
other pressing issues in the movement. Bring a friend!

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 <mailto:cannacare@earthlink.net>
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*11. Thursday, June, 21, Newport Beach: Orange County ASA Meeting

*Come to the OC ASA Meeting to discuss our recent ASA Town Hall meeting.
If you were unable to make it to the Town Hall meeting, please attend
our regular chapter meeting this month. We will begin to implement the
new strategies for safer and legal access to medicine in Orange County.

OC ASA Meeting
7-9 PM
Law Offices of WENTWORTH, PAOLI & PURDY, LLP
4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660

For more information, contact Bill: OCLawyer@aol.com
<mailto:OCLawyer@aol.com>*

*
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*12. Thursday, June 21st, Guerneville: Sonoma County ASA Meeting*

When: Thursday from 7pm-9pm
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 impact safe access for
patients. Please come and share your opinions on what should happen
locally, statewide, and nationally. For more info, 707-332-6556.

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City and County Hearings
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*13. **Tuesday, June 14, City Council to Vote on Dispensary ban.*

Milpitas City Council will hold a special hearing on Tuesday, June 14 to
vote to ban dispensaries. Please come out and show your support for
medical marijuana. Download ASA's talking points on dispensaries.
<http://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/dispensary.ban.talking.points.pdf>

Tuesday June 14th at 5:30pm
Milpitas City Hall
455 E Calaveras Blvd, Milpitas, CA

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*14. **Friday, June 15, San Luis Obispo: **Planning Commission Hearing
on Dispensary Permitting

*The San Luis Obispo Planning Commission will consider a request for a
Minor Use Permit to allow the establishment of a Medical Marijuana
Dispensary. Please show your support for the dispensary and the medical
marijuana movement by attending this meeting.

Planning and Building Department
976 Osos Street, Room 200
San Luis Obispo, CA
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*15. **Tuesday, June 19, Fontana: Planning Commission to Discuss
Dispensary Ordinance*

The Fontana Planning Commission is scheduled to meet to discuss a
dispensary ordinance. Planners likely will have a new ordinance ready
for the commission's consideration. It is unclear whether the ordinance
will call for a moratorium or ban. Please come out and show your
support for medical marijuana. Download ASA's talking points on
dispensaries.
<http://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/dispensary.ban.talking.points.pdf>

Fontana Planning Commission
Tuesday, June 19th at 6:00pm
City Council Chambers
Fontana City Hall
8353 Sierra Ave., Fontana, CA 92335

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Court Support
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*16. Friday, June 22, Sacramento: Federal Pre-trial Hearing for Dr.
Mollie Fry & Dale Schafer*

Federal Pre-trial hearing for Dr. Mollie Fry and Dale Schafer will be
held on Friday, June 22 in Sacramento. El Dorado County Medical
marijuana physician Mollie Fry and her husband, attorney Dale Schafer,
were arrested as a result of a September 28, 2001 raid on their clinic
in Cool, California, in which patient records were seized. After the
Raich decision, on June 22, 2005, Fry and Schafer were indicted for
marijuana found on the premises during the raid. Fry is also facing a
separate action by the DEA to revoke her license to practice medicine.

Please come and show your support!

Pre-trial begins at 10am before Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr.
U.S. District Court, 15th Floor at 501
"I" Street in Sacramento.
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*17. Friday, June 22, Fresno: Federal Motions Hearing for California
Healthcare Collective*

Please come and support California Healthcare Collective defendants on
Friday June 22 at the Federal motions Hearing.

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. All defendants have been released on bail
pending trial, with the exception of Monica Valencia, who was recently
imprisoned on a misdemeanor state charge and may be held until her
federal trial.

Come out and show your support!

Friday, June 22nd at 10:30am before Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill
U.S. District Court, 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA.

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Special Events
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*18. **Friday, June 8-10, Santa Rosa: Sonoma ASA Tabling at the Health
and Harmony Festival*

Sonoma ASA will be tabling the Health and Harmony Festival at the Sonoma
County Fairgrounds next weekend. They will be educating festival
participants on medical cannabis, petitioning, and increasing medical
cannabis awareness.

Sonoma ASA's Santa Rosa meeting will be preparing materials and the
table at the fairgrounds on Thursday the 7th.

Please come out to the Health and Harmony Festival and help spread the
word about medical cannabis.

Friday, June 8th gates open @ 12:00pm
Saturday, June 9th and Sunday, the 10th gates open @ 10:00am
Health and Harmony Festival
Sonoma County Fairgrounds
1350 Bennett Valley Rd
Santa Rosa, CA 95404

For information on the festival: www.harmonyfestival.com
<http://www.harmonyfestival.com/>.

If you wish to help out or need more event details, please contact
Sarah: 415-756-4587.

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