Feature Archives
Thu Feb 7 2008 (Updated 02/29/08)
3/4: California High Court to Hear Oral Arguments in Historic Marriage Case
The California Supreme
Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday, March 4th in
the marriage cases that are challenging the exclusion of same-sex couples from
marriage. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger highlighted that the California Supreme
Court should decide the constitutional questions posed by the marriage
statutes when he vetoed two measures passed by the California
Legislature in 2005 and 2007 that would have permitted same-sex
couples to marry. The California Supreme Court typically issues its decisions within 90
days following oral arguments.
Thu Feb 7 2008
California Hemp and Health Initiative 2008 in Circulation
Volunteers hope to gather over 400,000 signatures on a petition to put the California Cannabis Hemp and Health Initiative on the state's ballot for 2008. Advocates of hemp as well as of the religious and medical uses of cannabis have sponsored this initiative, which would repeal criminal and civil penalties for cannabis, ban drug testing for metabolites, and provide that marijuana be regulated in a manner similar to the wine industry. It would also decriminalize the cultivation, distribution, and possession of industrial hemp, as well as order the immediate release from jail of all non-violent marijuana offenders.
Wed Jan 30 2008 (Updated 02/03/08)
UCSC Workers Offer New Year Resolutions To Shape Up UC
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 3299 contract with the University of California (UC) expired on January 31st. AFSCME members (custodians, food service workers, gardeners, maintenance workers, shuttle drivers, and medical center workers), students, teachers, and community allies rallied at UCSC's Baytree Plaza on January 31st, then marched to the Chancellor's Office at Kerr Hall to demand justice for UC's lowest wage workers.
On January 24th, the California Supreme Court ruled 5-2 that
employers can fire workers for using medical
marijuana. The court dismissed a lawsuit brought by Gary Ross under the state's Fair
Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) that he had been
wrongfully denied employment by RagingWire
Telecommunications after he had tested positive
for past use of marijuana on a urine test. The court ruled that it did not create a
general right to use medical marijuana, but only
protected patients from criminal sanction for
possession or cultivation of marijuana. The court's decision leaves
the door open for discrimination against medical
marijuana users via drug urine tests.
Mon Jan 14 2008
The California Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act
The California Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act would prohibit some of the most egregious practices in factory farming such as packing egg-laying hens into wire "battery cages" and confining pregnant pigs and baby calves in crates so small that the animals cannot even turn around. Volunteers are currently working to collect 650,000 signatures by the end of February to place the measure on the ballot in the November 2008 general election.
Thu Jan 10 2008
Sen. Migden Introduces Legislation to Stand Up to DEA Raids
State Senator Carole Migden has introduced a California Senate
Joint Resolution calling on Congress, the President, and federal law
enforcement to stop raiding legal medical cannabis collectives and respect
California’s law. Senator Migden’s resolution follows an escalation in Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) attacks on medical cannabis providers and
threats against property owners who rent to hundreds of collectives all over
California. Senator Midgen represents the 3rd District: Marin County and portions of San Francisco and Sonoma Counties.
Mon Jan 7 2008 (Updated 01/16/08)
Green Party Presidential Candidates Debate in SF
On January 13th, candidates whose names will appear on the California Green Party primary ballot on February 5th came together for a debate in San Francisco. Cindy Sheehan was the moderator, and Cynthia McKinney, non-candidate Ralph Nader, Jared Ball, and Kent Mesplay were in attendance.
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