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Oakland DEA activity
Medical marijuana patient activist Angel
Raich was arrested today at the Oakland federal building while
protesting the DEA's raid on Riverside County patient Gary Silva. Meanwhile, a few blocks away, the DEA was raiding a marijuana
grow facility at 1740 Telegraph Ave.
Raich was arrested today at the Oakland federal building while
protesting the DEA's raid on Riverside County patient Gary Silva. Meanwhile, a few blocks away, the DEA was raiding a marijuana
grow facility at 1740 Telegraph Ave.
OAKLAND, Mar. 16th - Medical marijuana patient activist Angel
Raich was arrested today at the Oakland federal building while
protesting the DEA's raid on Riverside County patient Gary Silva.
Angel was stopped by a security guard for using a megaphone too close
to the building, then arrested after talking back to him through the
megaphone as she walked away. She was released with a citation.
Meanwhile, a few blocks away, the DEA was raiding a marijuana
grow facility at 1740 Telegraph Ave. (The building was formerly the
headquarters of the Compassionate Caregivers medical dispensary, now
dissolved.). The current operators are said to be involved in
production of medical cannabis edibles. Two other affiliated grows
in Emeryville are also said to have been raided. The raid is
thought to have been triggered by the discovery of the garden by an
Oakland building inspector.
"This incident shows the need for legally licensed gardens,"
commented Cal NORML coordinator Dale Gieringer, who intends to bring
the matter to the attention of Oakland's Measure Z oversight
committee. The committee meets tonight at Oakland City Hall at 6 PM.
Supporters are invited to a pre-meeting gathering at the Bulldog
Coffee Shop, 1739 Telegraph Ave, at 5 PM.
- Cal NORML Release, 3/16/06
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California NORML (415) 563-5858 // canorml [at] igc.org
2215-R Market St. #278, San Francisco CA 94114
Raich was arrested today at the Oakland federal building while
protesting the DEA's raid on Riverside County patient Gary Silva.
Angel was stopped by a security guard for using a megaphone too close
to the building, then arrested after talking back to him through the
megaphone as she walked away. She was released with a citation.
Meanwhile, a few blocks away, the DEA was raiding a marijuana
grow facility at 1740 Telegraph Ave. (The building was formerly the
headquarters of the Compassionate Caregivers medical dispensary, now
dissolved.). The current operators are said to be involved in
production of medical cannabis edibles. Two other affiliated grows
in Emeryville are also said to have been raided. The raid is
thought to have been triggered by the discovery of the garden by an
Oakland building inspector.
"This incident shows the need for legally licensed gardens,"
commented Cal NORML coordinator Dale Gieringer, who intends to bring
the matter to the attention of Oakland's Measure Z oversight
committee. The committee meets tonight at Oakland City Hall at 6 PM.
Supporters are invited to a pre-meeting gathering at the Bulldog
Coffee Shop, 1739 Telegraph Ave, at 5 PM.
- Cal NORML Release, 3/16/06
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California NORML (415) 563-5858 // canorml [at] igc.org
2215-R Market St. #278, San Francisco CA 94114
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They should. It is all about religious discrimination, the wine drinkers against the potheads. It is a global religious war but folks keep not seeing it that way. Cant see the forest, only the trees. Is there even this religious discrimination within the marijuana reform movement? It seems like it when everyone refuses to talk about it.
Why dont you join or create a new branch of the THC Ministry? Then demand your religious freedom. The Cannabis Assembly is another option. Or how about Shinto, Buddhism, Sufiism, Hinduism, Islam, Rastafarian. Am I missing some? No doubt. Marijuana is a religion creating drug.
That doesn't mean it should be illegal, it means it should be respected, posibly even feared, but always treated with utmost respect.
Why dont you join or create a new branch of the THC Ministry? Then demand your religious freedom. The Cannabis Assembly is another option. Or how about Shinto, Buddhism, Sufiism, Hinduism, Islam, Rastafarian. Am I missing some? No doubt. Marijuana is a religion creating drug.
That doesn't mean it should be illegal, it means it should be respected, posibly even feared, but always treated with utmost respect.
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