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DESCRIPTION:At the start of medical cannabis week, Axis of Love SF patient advocacy 
 team has organized an all day court support against the tragic backlash 
 towards disabled and sick patients safe access both locally and 
 federally.\n\nWho: Axis of Love SF, PAN, Political Prisoner Scott Feil, 
 BACH (Bay Area Compassionate Heathcare), Black & Brown Just Policy, Harvey 
 Milk Cannabis Caucus\n\nWhen: February 9th\nPatient picnic and speak out at 
  noon in front of City Hall\nFederal defendant heard at 1:30pm 450 Golden 
 Gate\nLocal board of appeals is at five at SF City Hall\n\nMedical cannabis 
 civil rights advocates stand their ground against local and federal 
 backlash\n\nAt an all day court support action, this Wednesday February 
 9th\n\nAt the start of medical cannabis week, Axis of Love SF patient 
 advocacy team has organized an all day court support against the tragic 
 backlash towards disabled and sick patients safe access both locally and 
 federally. ''We dedicate this day to supporting compassionate providers, 
 and our voting citizens who time and time again have requested that our 
 governments should not being wasting resources on vindictive prosecutions 
 of medical cannabis providers,'' says director of community center for low 
 income medical cannabis patients, Shona Gochenaur. ''Both the Obama 
 administration and the sanctuary city for medical cannabis, have policies 
 and law in place to protect our civil rights to choose medical cannabis as 
 a health care option, that we are wasting our resources, yet again, I call 
 both Attorney General Eric Holder and interim Mayor Ed Lee to intervene, 
 and stand up for civil rights and the state rights of medical cannabis 
 patients and providers.''\n\nThe city of San Francisco is a sanctuary for 
 medical cannabis patients and providers. But our Board of Appeals may adopt 
 findings to prevent a legally zoned and approved by planning commission, 
 MDC in the Sunset based on misinformation and fear mongering organized by 
 Supervisor Carmen Chu. The Board of Appeals is hanging their hats on three 
 points of misinformation and fear that may cost the city a huge 
 embarrassment and quite a penny in Superior Court litigation against safe 
 access to medical cannabis in a world renowned sanctuary city and leader in 
 compassionate use law. \n\nSupervisor Chu, with the Chinese gospel church, 
 has recited a portion of the medical cannabis act that is a typo, which 
 Supervisor Mirkarimi is working with patient advocates this week to fix. An 
 inflammatory letter from Captain D. Schmdt that held no water or merit in 
 two city oversight bodies, planning commission and police commission. None 
 of what she wrote could be cited as factual information and crime maps have 
 the evidence that weighs heavily against her off-base accusations. And 
 lastly Supervisor Chu has done nothing but incite reefer madness to home 
 owners and neighbor groups lacking education regrading medical cannabis and 
 its effects upon property value, and using the common battle cry of reefer 
 madness in this decade that somehow children will be affected, although not 
 allowed into dispensaries and not a single case in law or even police 
 reporters of any misconduct towards children in neighborhoods that safely 
 host MDC's and have for years in San Francisco. Reverend Maureen Burns, the 
 Medical Cannabis Taskforce neighborhood alliance seat holder, stated, “It 
 would be helpful to all parties if we could work better with Supervisor Chu 
 on education regarding medical cannabis facts.”\n\nOn the Federal level 
 the family of Scott and Diane Feils is before federal magistrate Zimmerman. 
 In another case of vindictive prosecution, when the LAPD raided Scott and 
 Diane's L.A. MDC, they skipped one major point when obtaining the warrant, 
 they didn't tell the judge that they had done their due diligence and 
 opened a medical cannabis club working with local authorities. A panel of 
 three judges ruled in favor of Scott and his family and expressed into 
 legal record their concerns regarding THE REWARDS that local and federal 
 narcotic agents receive from raids, and this one with a faulty search 
 warrant. In retaliation for losing, the case was turned over to the DEA, 
 and now Scott looks at a twenty year sentence at federal level.\n\n"We call 
 on President Obama to stand by his declared policy direction, and follow up 
 with the opening of congressional hearings on the conduct and jurisdiction 
 of the DEA in medical cannabis states and prevent the waste of federal 
 resources at not only raids but in the federal courts,” said Gochenaur.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/02/08/18671595.php
SUMMARY:Medical Cannabis Federal Court Support Action
LOCATION:in front of City Hall\nFederal defendant heard at 1:30pm 450 Golden Gate
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/02/08/18671595.php
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