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Rep Power: 370 | ASA CA Weekly Alert 9/29/06 *Weekly Roundup* 1) DEA Raids, Ed Rosenthal, DPA Legal Victory, Riverside & San Diego Updates * ASA Chapter Meetings* 2) Thursday, October 5th, Guerneville: Sonoma ASA Meeting 3) Saturday, October 7th, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting 4) Tuesday, October 10th, San Diego: SD ASA Meeting 5) Tuesday, October 10th, San Francisco: SF ASA Meeting 6) Thursday, October 12th, Sacramento: Sac ASA Meeting *City & County Hearings* 7) Tuesday, October 3rd, Riverside: Riverside County Board of Supervisors to Vote on Dispensary Ban *Special Events* 8) Saturday, September 30th, West Hollywood: 1st Annual LA County Medical Marijuana Exposition & Patient's Rally 9) Saturday, September 30th, Laytonville: Mendocino Medical Marijuana Advisory Board Workshops 10) Monday, October 9th, San Francisco: District 8 Supervisor Debate on Medical Cannabis ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Weekly Roundup* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 1) DEA Raids, Ed Rosenthal, DPA Legal Victory, Riverside & San Diego Updates* /Emergency Response/* *This week, patients have suffered a significant loss in safe access, as three medical cannabis dispensing collectives were raided, showing a disturbing trend in cooperation between local law enforcement and the DEA. The first raid set off the Emergency Response Project, as patients and advocates protested today at noon at DEA and police headquarters in Los Angeles, Modesto, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Ana. Hundreds of patients and advocates rallied statewide and garnered media attention at several of the actions. Thanks to all who participated on such short notice! On Wednesday, California Healthcare Collective, a non-profit dispensary in Modesto was raided by the DEA with the cooperation of Modesto police. As a result of the raid, four people were arrested and charged federally. Several pounds of medical marijuana and cash were also seized. The raid came a day after the City voted to repeal a provision exempting non-profits from its ordinance banning dispensaries. On Thursday, four people were taken into custody after local and federal law enforcement agents raided North Valley Discount Caregivers dispensary in Granada Hills, seizing all of its medicine on-site. Two employees were released later that day from federal custody. The other two are still in state custody with a combined $1,000,000 bail. Also, Thursday night, the Stanislaus Sheriff (possibly in collaboration with a task force that included federal or deputized agents) raided the 2816 Collective, a medical marijuana dispensary near Modesto in the unincorporated area of Stanislaus County. A state search warrant was used to raid the dispensary and at least two homes. Police seized approximately 2 pounds of dried marijuana and hundreds of patient files. The 2816 Collective had closed its doors Wednesday and Thursday (the day of the raid) because of the Wednesday DEA raid on the California Healthcare Collective in Modesto. It is believed that the 2816 Collective was the last dispensary in that entire region, and its closure represents a complete lack of access for hundreds if not thousands of patients in the area. No charges have been filed yet in this latest raid. /Court Proceedings Continue in Ed Rosenthal Case/ Ed Rosenthal appeared in Federal Court on Wednesday in proceedings that set his trial date for November 6th. The current case is based on the original indictment, and no new charges have been pressed. This brings into question the use of the grand jury, as the prosecution has so far failed to provide new evidence. Two other people have been served subpoenas to appear before a grand jury, but have refused to testify. ASA will be providing court support for Ed's case, and more details will be given as the trial date approaches. /Drug Policy Alliance Wins Rights For Medical Marijuana Patients Receiving Public Assistance/ After a long administrative battle, DPA's office of legal affairs made a huge stride for economically disadvantage and elderly patients, persuading the Department of Health Services to reimburse patients receiving public assistance for their medical cannabis purchases. The decision reads "DHS regards medical marijuana used consistent with the Compassionate Use Act of 1996 and the Medical Marijuana Program Act as a bona fide medical expense." Sylvia Price, a patient in Lake County who uses medical cannabis to alleviate symptoms with lupus, a seizure disorder, reflux sympathetic dystrophy, and osteoporosis had been receiving reimbursements from the county's public assistance program until three years ago. At that time, the county cited federal law in their decision to discontinue reimbursements. Please visit DPA's site <http://www.drugpolicy.org/news/092906mmj.cfm> for details. Congratulations to Ms. Price and Drug Policy Alliance for this important victory!. /Riverside Changes Tune After DA Issues 'White Papers'/ This Tuesday, in a decision that shocked the medical cannabis community, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors rejected dispensary regulations, banned dispensaries and patient collectives, and voted to join San Diego's lawsuit against the state. The decision was made after District Attorney Grover Trask, who was notably absent from the hearing, submitted a negative opinion of the legality of medical cannabis dispensaries. Supervisor **** Stone was quoted as saying "It would be wise to listen to him [Grover Trask]. I gathered the Sheriff, the District Attorney, Local Law Enforcement, Probation, and the D.E.A. to a meeting, and the D.E.A. made it clear that they intended to enforce Federal Law regardless of State Law. The lawsuit is not meant to hurt medicals, it will give us the answers we need." While there are currently no dispensaries currently in operation, this decision will effect collectives in the area and could have an impact dispensary regulations in cities within the county. / San Diego Campaign Escalates as Prime Time TV Commercial Prepares to Air/ Tempers are flaring in San Diego as patients welcome movement from the city council, but fear the process will take too long. After City Council Woman Tony Atkins and Council President Scott Peters issued an official request for the legal opinion of dispensaries and operation guidelines from the City Attorney and District Attorney, patients breathed a temporary sigh of relief. Several dozen committed patients have attended every city council hearing since the closure of all medical cannabis dispensaries in San Diego. The patient community experienced a great loss on Tuesday morning, as one of the city's activists passed away after months of suffering caused by the lack of access to her medicine. After gathering nearly 2,000 signatures and pasting over 1,000 posters calling on the council to pass regulations, they feel they deserve more from the council. On Tuesday, ASA will be airing a commercial depicting real patients in San Diego on local channels including CNN. That morning at 9:00a.m, four of the patients appearing in the commercial will hold a press conference at 202 C Street to speak on the escalation of patients tactics to propel the city into action. For more information on the ASA TV Commercial Press Conference or any other part of our Campaign for Safe Access, please visit www.safeaccessnow.org/sandiego. <http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3673> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *ASA Chapter Meetings* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *2) Thursday, October 5th, 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, October 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! At this important meeting we will plan for the upcoming Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors meeting on the mmj ID card program, and we'll have a special guest, F. Aaron Smith, to share his experience and help plan. Other agenda items will include: Court support, letters to the editor, safe access, and more. The CVPC meets at 1:00 PM at 4213 McHenry Ave, Suite F, Modesto California, 95354. For additional information, contact Shirley Cox, Public Relations Officer for the Central Valley Patients Coalition - sacreb@bigvalley.net ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 4) Tuesday, October 10th, San Diego: SD ASA Meeting* Our San Diego chapter of ASA has been busy lately and needs you to get involved. It is time to get involved and protect safe access! 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. Call (858) 278-5880 for more info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *5) Tuesday, October 10th, San Francisco: SF ASA Meeting* California Marijuana Party "Activist Resource Center" 7:00pm 223a 9th St. @ Howard San Francisco, CA. 94103 Come show your support at this critical time in medical cannabis history. Tony Bowles ASA-SF Chapter Contact: 415-283-7404 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 6) Thursday, October 12th, 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 * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 7) Tuesday, October 3rd, Riverside: Riverside County Board of Supervisors to Vote on Dispensary Ban* Last week, the Board of Supervisors voted to ban medical cannabis dispensaries, instead of to regulate them. This may be the last opportunity to change their minds! Please come prepared to speak and don't forget to fill out a speaker card as soon as you arrive. 1:00 p.m. Board of Supervisors Chambers, 4080 Lemon Street, 1st Floor Please download ASA talking points <http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212> on dispensary regulations, moratoriums & bans. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Special Events* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *8) Saturday, September 30th, West Hollywood: 1st Annual LA County Medical Marijuana Exposition & Patient's Rally* On Saturday, September 30, medical marijuana patients and advocates will gather in West Hollywood to celebrate the ten year anniversary of Proposition 215, the voter initiative that legalized the medical use of marijuana in California and sparked a nationwide debate on the topic. The celebration will feature booths, music, food, and an impressive roster of guest speakers -- including California State Assemblyman Paul Koretz and medical marijuana pioneer Dennis Peron. The First Annual LA County Medical Marijuana Exposition & Patient's Rally is sponsored by Assemblyman Koretz's Medical Marijuana Task Force and hosted by former county HIV/AIDS Commissioner Richard Eastman. "This is our celebration of ten years of courage, faith, and hope," said Eastman, "that the federal government will one day reschedule marijuana as a medicine." Eastman said he and Assemblyman Koretz will present awards honor ten people who have helped in the struggle to legalize medical marijuana in California. The all-day event will feature music by LA's electronic duo, Marijuana: The Band, and other as yet unannounced acts. Organizers describe the festivities as "ten hours of eclectic, vaudeville entertainment with speeches, film, and surprises." Local medical cannabis dispensaries will join marijuana and hemp vendors in the exhibition area. Organizers are even planning for a Proposition 215 birthday cake and an inter-denominational ceremony marking the occasion. "I hope this is a chance for everyone who has worked so hard to celebrate what we have achieved, and get motivated to finish this compassionate work," Eastman said. He added that the celebration is scheduled early enough to allow attendees to register to vote in the November election. "We need medical marijuana supporters voting for candidates that support us." The First Annual LA County Medical Marijuana Exposition & Patient's Rally is scheduled from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Saturday, September 30, at the West Hollywood Auditorium located at 647 N. San Vicente Blvd. For more information, visit www.AboutMedicalMarijuana.com or call Richard Eastman at (323) 474-4602. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *9) Saturday, September 30th, Laytonville: Mendocino Medical Marijuana Advisory Board Workshops* The event will feature tips on growing pot organically from Jake Couch, an explanation of medical marijuana law by Pebbles Trippet and a slide presentation on the "endo-cannabinoid systems in the human body" by Dr. William Courtney. These workshops will take place between 12:30 and 2 p.m. The main attraction of the day's events is a debate between Kevin Broin and Tom Allman which will take place beginning at 3 p.m. A 10-course Indian dinner will be offered at 6 p.m. and music from various performers beginning at 8 p.m. For information, call 984-9124 or 964-YESS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * 10) Monday, October 9th, San Francisco: District 8 Supervisor Debate on Medical Cannabis* San Francisco Patients' Cooperative & San Francisco Medical Cannabis Movement Present "San Francisco District 8 Debate" Supervisor Bevan Dufty Attorney Alix Rosenthal, President SF Chapter of National Women's Political Caucus and Starchild. Libertarian Party This event will take place at 350 Divisadero at 7 PM sharp. District 8 is an important district for medical cannabis. Attend this event and show solidarity to our community. |
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