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ASA Weekly Alert 5-4-07
Bakersfield Raid Update, Visiting Stephanie Landa, Van Nuys Protest and Political
Action
and more!
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ASA California Weekly Alert: May 4, 2007
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*Weekly Round Up*
1. Bakersfield Raid Update, Visiting Stephanie Landa, Van Nuys Protest and Political
Action
*
ASA Chapter and Affiliate Meetings*
2. Saturday May 5, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting
3. Tuesday, May 8, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting
4. Tuesday, May 8, San Diego: San Diego ASA Meeting
5. Thursday, May 10, Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting
6. Saturday, May 12, Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara ASA Meeting
7. Saturday, May 12, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting
8. Thursday, May 17, Newport Beach: Orange County ASA Meeting
9.Tuesday, May 15, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
10. Thursday, May 17, Fort Bragg: Mendocino ASA Meeting
11. Thursday, May 17, Guerneville: Sonoma ASA Meeting
*
City and County Hearings*.
12. Monday, May 7th, Pleasant Hill: City Council to Vote on Banning Medical Cannabis
Dispensaries
13. Wednesday, May 9th, Fairfield: Planning Commission to Vote on Banning Medical
Cannabis Dispensaries
*
Court Support*
14. Monday, May 14th, San Francisco: Ed Rosenthal's Trial Begins
*Special Events*
15. Saturday, May 5th, Bakersfield: Marijuana March at Beach Park
16. Saturday, May 19th, Newport Beach: Medical Cannabis Activist Town Hall
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* Weekly Round Up CA Icon*
*
1. Bakersfield Raid Update, Visiting Stephanie Landa, Van Nuys Protest Update
*/
Bakersfield Raid/*
*DEA agents and local law enforcement officers raided Bakersfield dispensary,
Nature's Medicinal, and the owner's home Tuesday, seizing, according to officials, some
50 pounds of marijuana and thousands of dollars in cash. The raid on Nature's Medicinal
was the first DEA raid on a locally licensed dispensary.
Managers say their premises were ransacked, all of their medicine and cash taken, their
bank account frozen, and computers and patient lists seized. No one was arrested, but
federal officials promised an investigation. Nature's Medicinal says that it "jumped
through all the hoops" to comply with local regulations. They were paying $54,000 per
month in sales taxes, plus corporate taxes, etc. DEA spokesmen emphasized the fact
that the club was selling edibles, but offered no clear rationale for the raid. The Kern
Co. Sheriff's office, which was involved through an inter-agency drug task force,
admitted that it was confusing to be raiding a dispensary that they were also regulating.
Nature's Medicinal has re-opened. The DEA has promised to return.
/
Van Nuys Protest and Political Action at City Hall
/ Over 200 patients, providers, and advocates took to the streets in front of the LAPD
Van Nuys Police Station to demonstrate against the LAPD's assault on The Karma Collective
last Monday. Because the LAPD claimed the edibles they found inside Karma Collective
were illegal, activists chanted "Make No Mistake, We'll Still Bake! Make No Mistake,
We'll Still Bake!" and held signs that read "Cannabis to Eat, Eat to Live" and "Let Them
Eat Cake!" At one point, the crowd sent a representative into the Police Station to ask
for a representative of the LAPD to come out and explain exactly how edibles are illegal.
The LAPD declined.
When the mass of demonstrators were done in front of the Police Station, they marched the
length of the Erwin St Mall, past the Criminal Courthouse, past the DEA in the Korman
Federal Building, to Van Nuys Blvd. The amazing support from the community continued on
throughout the week as medical cannabis activists voiced their opposition to the raid at
City Hall. The speakers criticized last Thursday's raid at the Van Nuys collective and
called on the city council to reign in the LAPD. A collective employee read a moving
statement from one of the operators who could not attend due to family obligations.
The City Council has been slow to move on regulating medical cannabis collectives or
offer any guidance to LAPD Chief Bratton on this issue. Councilmember Zine's motion to
study regulations for collectives has been bouncing around committee and commissions
since 2005, while a separate motion for a moratorium on new facilities has been waiting
most of a year.
In order to address the situation, the grassroots must persuade the City Council that the
LAPD needs guidance now - while we debate regulations. Patients and advocates need to
contact their representative on the Council to ask for an end to LAPD raids right away.
Find your councilperson on: http://www.LACity.org. /Visiting Stephanie Landa
/Written by Don Duncan, ASA Southern California Coordinator
Yesterday, LA County Field Coordinator Chris Fusco and I had the pleasure of spending a
few hours with 61-year old medical cannabis prisoner Stephanie Landa at the federal work
camp in Dublin where she is four months into a forty-one month sentence for growing
medicine. You may remember that Stephanie, her partner Tom, and actor Kevin Gage were
arrested in 2002 by the DEA after a dually-deputized SFPD officer "inspected" their
medical garden in San Francisco, then called in the DEA to arrest all three.
The work camp is located in dilapidated military barracks and houses over 500 women, most
of whom are serving sentences for drug related convictions. There are no walls or fences
around the facility. Work camps like this one operate on a kind of honor system. Inmates
agree to work in the camp doing laundry, food service, cleaning, and other manual labor
at this low cost interment camp in exchange for some basic creature comforts that those
of us outside the prison system consider so ordinary as to be rights. They get to go
outside in the sunlight, take classes, have magazines, etc. Best of all, Stephanie,
reports, "They mostly leave us alone."
The camp lacks the rigors of the traditional federal prison or county jail across the
street, but shares the same atmosphere of hopelessness and wasted human potential. I
wonder how many of these women, like Stephanie, are here for no good reason at all. They
are just marking time, clicking off days and months on sentences handed down from federal
guidelines. Couldn't these women do better for the community raising their children or
being productive members of the work force? I watched the line up of inmates line up for
one of several daily counts and was struck by how ordinary they looked. They looked like
my mother's Sunday School class.
Stephanie is so grateful for the letters she has received from hundreds of supporters.
The guards tease her that she needs her own post office. Stephanie is proud of the fact
that she has answered every single letter, despite her physical limitations that make
writing a chore. Please keep those letters coming. She calls them her lifeline. She can
also receive visitors at the camp in Dublin, just a few miles from Oakland. I was sorry
to see that Chris and I were only the second a third people to visit. If you are ever
going to visit an inmate, this is perhaps the easiest setting in which to do it. Visitors
must be cleared through Dept. of Corrections, so please plan ahead. I would be glad to
forward the necessary forms to anyone who wants them.
I would like to say a public thank you to Sarah Armstrong who has been Stephanie's
champion since her surrender in January. Sarah has worked tirelessly on Stephanie's
behalf - coordinating her legal defense, giving her money out of pocket for vending
machines so she can avoid the inedible prison food, taking her calls, writing every day,
and visiting every month. Stephanie would have suffered much more in these early days of
her incarceration if it were not for Sarah's persistent advocacy for livable conditions.
Every medical cannabis prisoner should have a Sarah Armstrong on his or her side. Thanks,
Sarah!
You can read more about how to provide this compassionate support to medical cannabis
prisoners at http://www.safeaccessnow.org/writetoprisoners_._ Please take the time to
write a letter, send a little commissary money, or make a personal visit.
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*ASA Chapter and Affiliates Meetings **Activist Fist*
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*2. Saturday May 5, 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!
The CVPC meets on the first Saturday of each month, at 11:00 AM. New Location: These
meetings will now be held at 1733 Yosemite Ave, Modesto, CA, 95350.
For additional information, contact Shirley Cox, Public Relations Officer for the Central
Valley Patients Coalition: shirley [at] CompassionateCoalition.org
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*3. Tuesday, May 8, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting*
Join SF ASA to discuss and plan for local, state and national issues. Get active locally
to protect safe access!
7:30 p.m.
CA Marijuana Party Bookstore
223a 9th St. @ Howard in San Francisco
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*4. Tuesday, May 8, San Diego: San Diego 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.
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*5. Thursday, May 10: Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting*
Lakeport and Lake County Medical Cannabis Patients and Caregivers must unite in a
nonviolent resistance to the war on Medical Cannabis in Lakeport.
Join with others to organize a Local Chapter of Americans for Safe Access (ASA).
Meeting will be held at Cafe Victoria, 301 N Main St in Lakeport on Thursday, May 10,
2007 at 6:00 pm. Open menu will be available.
For more information or to get involved, please contact Donna: LakeCoASA [at] msn.com
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*6. Saturday, May 12, Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara ASA Meeting*
Join the newly formed Santa Barbara ASA Meeting! We will be discussing Vehicle code
23222 and Patients' Rights!
3pm-5pm @ Antioch University
801 Garden St. Room #203 Santa Barbara
For More Information, contact: Jennifer at (805) 637-5365
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*7. Saturday, May 12, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting
*
Join the LA ASA chapter to plan future emergency response plans and help to regulate
dispensaries in LA City.
1pm - 3pm @ California Patients Group
6208 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90038
For more info, please call LA ASA: (323) 464-7719
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*8. **Tuesday, May 15, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
*Please join Sac ASA to plan for the future of safe access locally, statewide, and
nationally!
7:00 p.m.
Crusaders Hall
320 Harris Avenue, Suite H
Sacramento, CA*
*For more information or to get involved, please contact Lanette: cannacare [at] earthlink.net*
*
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*9. Thursday, May 17, Newport Beach: Orange County ASA Meeting*
Come to the OC ASA Meetings to discuss upcoming and current medical marijuana issues in
our community.
OC ASA Meeting
7-9 PM
Law Offices of WENTWORTH, PAOLI & PURDY, LLP
4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660*
*
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*10. Thursday, May 17, Fort Bragg: Mendocino ASA Meeting
*
If you have decided you can no longer sit back and watch the federal government continue
its campaign against cannabis therapies in this country or if you want to engage your
local government in creating sane polices for cannabis patients and patient's access to
cannabis, please attend this meeting!
7:00pm at Herban Legends
18300 Old Coast Hwy # 3
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
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*11. Thursday, May 17, Guerneville: Sonoma 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 come share their opinions on what should happen
locally, statewide, and nationally. More info 707-332-6556
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*City and County Hearings Political Advocacy Symbol*
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*12. Monday, May 7th, Pleasant Hill: City Council to Vote on Banning Medical Cannabis
Dispensaries*
Pleasant Hill currently has a moratorium on dispensaries and is considering permanently
banning dispensaries. On April 24th, the planning commission voted unanimously to
recommend banning dispensaries, despite positive testimony from several patients and
advocates on behalf of dispensaries.
Please attend this hearing and speak out for safe access! Download ASA t
<http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212>alking points
<http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212>on dispensary regulations,
moratoriums and bans.
7:30 p.m.
City Council Chambers
100 Gregory Lane
Pleasant Hill, CA
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*13. Wednesday, May 9th, Fairfield: Planning Commission to Vote on Banning Medical
Cannabis Dispensaries*
The city of Fairfield's Planning Commission has called a public hearing to determine
whether Medical Marijuana Dispensaries should be permitted use in any zone in the City.
lease attend this hearing and speak out for safe access! Download ASA talking points
<http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212>on dispensary regulations,
moratoriums and bans.
May 9th
7:00pm
City Council Chambers
1000 Webster St.
Fairfield, CA
Solano Patients' Group would like to invite all supporters to come speak
on behalf of safe access to all the patients of our county.
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*Court Support Patients Rights Icon
*
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*14. Monday, May 14th, San Francisco: Ed Rosenthal's Trial Begins*
Jury selection begins on May 14th for Ed Rosenthal's re-trial. Opening arguments are
likely to begin on Tuesday, May 15th or Wednesday, May 16th. Please come out and support
Ed Rosenthal through his re-trial. As many of you may remember, there is a hearing on
motions "in limine" on May 10 at 2:15pm. At this hearing, decisions will be made as to
the evidence admissible at trial. Judge Breyer has made it known that he will follow the
Ninth Circuit ruling in Rosenthal's case and prohibit any entrapment by estoppal defense.
This means that Rosenthal will not be able to submit evidence that the City of Oakland
had deputized him, thereby granting him protection. The main hope for Ed lies in the Jury
and jury education is being restarted, lead by Danielle at Cannabis Action Network.
Please come out and support Ed Rosenthal and jury education.
San Francisco County Courthouse
400 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA
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*Special Events Raid Icon*
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*15. Saturday, May 5th, Bakersfield: Marijuana March at Beach Park*
Come out in solidarity for medical marijuana this Saturday. Activists will be gathering
at Beach Park, Oak st and 24th st., for a march to the Liberty Bell at Truxtun ave and
Chester Ave. to show Bakersfield and the Bakersfield Sherriff's department that people
will not stand for harrassing patients and their caregivers! Please bring signs and bring
your voices! We are all in this together and need to show our support for Nature's
Medicinal and all the other patients, family members, and neighbors who have felt the
heavy impact of this most recent raid.
Raise Your Voice! Stand up for patients' and caregivers' freedom!
March Details:
May 5th, 12:00pm
Meet at Beach Park (Oak and 24th St.)
Bakersfield, CA
For more information contact: Douglas McAfee, 661 873-1703
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*16. Saturday, May 19th, Newport Beach: Medical Cannabis Activist Town Hall
*
Please join Steph Sherer, ASA's Executive Director for an Orange County Activist Town
Hall on May 19th from 3-6 pm. This event will be a an opportunity for the community to
come together while Steph walks everyone through a strategic planning session to create
next steps for Orange County implementation of Prop 215 And SB 420. This will include
defining problems in the community, as well as determining goals and creating campaigns
to tackle these problems and achieve community goals.
Steph Sherer will also give a brief update from ASA about national and state campaigns.
Who: Orange County Medical Cannabis Community and ASA's Executive Director
What: Orange County Activist Town Hall
When: May 19, 2007 from 3PM- 6 PM
Where: Law Offices of WENTWORTH, PAOLI & PURDY, LLP
4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Why: Because these laws aren't going to implement themselves
For more info contact Bill: OCLawyer [at] aol.com
--
Sonnet Seeborg Gabbard
Field Coordinator
Americans for Safe Access
AmericansForSafeAccess.org <http://AmericansForSafeAccess.org>
Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is the largest national member-based organization of
patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and
legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research.
Join us today... AmericansforSafeAccess.org <http://AmericansforSafeAccess.org>
Headquarters
1322 Webster St Suite 402
Oakland, CA 94612
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ASA California Weekly Alert: May 4, 2007
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*Weekly Round Up*
1. Bakersfield Raid Update, Visiting Stephanie Landa, Van Nuys Protest and Political
Action
*
ASA Chapter and Affiliate Meetings*
2. Saturday May 5, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting
3. Tuesday, May 8, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting
4. Tuesday, May 8, San Diego: San Diego ASA Meeting
5. Thursday, May 10, Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting
6. Saturday, May 12, Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara ASA Meeting
7. Saturday, May 12, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting
8. Thursday, May 17, Newport Beach: Orange County ASA Meeting
9.Tuesday, May 15, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
10. Thursday, May 17, Fort Bragg: Mendocino ASA Meeting
11. Thursday, May 17, Guerneville: Sonoma ASA Meeting
*
City and County Hearings*.
12. Monday, May 7th, Pleasant Hill: City Council to Vote on Banning Medical Cannabis
Dispensaries
13. Wednesday, May 9th, Fairfield: Planning Commission to Vote on Banning Medical
Cannabis Dispensaries
*
Court Support*
14. Monday, May 14th, San Francisco: Ed Rosenthal's Trial Begins
*Special Events*
15. Saturday, May 5th, Bakersfield: Marijuana March at Beach Park
16. Saturday, May 19th, Newport Beach: Medical Cannabis Activist Town Hall
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* Weekly Round Up CA Icon*
*
1. Bakersfield Raid Update, Visiting Stephanie Landa, Van Nuys Protest Update
*/
Bakersfield Raid/*
*DEA agents and local law enforcement officers raided Bakersfield dispensary,
Nature's Medicinal, and the owner's home Tuesday, seizing, according to officials, some
50 pounds of marijuana and thousands of dollars in cash. The raid on Nature's Medicinal
was the first DEA raid on a locally licensed dispensary.
Managers say their premises were ransacked, all of their medicine and cash taken, their
bank account frozen, and computers and patient lists seized. No one was arrested, but
federal officials promised an investigation. Nature's Medicinal says that it "jumped
through all the hoops" to comply with local regulations. They were paying $54,000 per
month in sales taxes, plus corporate taxes, etc. DEA spokesmen emphasized the fact
that the club was selling edibles, but offered no clear rationale for the raid. The Kern
Co. Sheriff's office, which was involved through an inter-agency drug task force,
admitted that it was confusing to be raiding a dispensary that they were also regulating.
Nature's Medicinal has re-opened. The DEA has promised to return.
/
Van Nuys Protest and Political Action at City Hall
/ Over 200 patients, providers, and advocates took to the streets in front of the LAPD
Van Nuys Police Station to demonstrate against the LAPD's assault on The Karma Collective
last Monday. Because the LAPD claimed the edibles they found inside Karma Collective
were illegal, activists chanted "Make No Mistake, We'll Still Bake! Make No Mistake,
We'll Still Bake!" and held signs that read "Cannabis to Eat, Eat to Live" and "Let Them
Eat Cake!" At one point, the crowd sent a representative into the Police Station to ask
for a representative of the LAPD to come out and explain exactly how edibles are illegal.
The LAPD declined.
When the mass of demonstrators were done in front of the Police Station, they marched the
length of the Erwin St Mall, past the Criminal Courthouse, past the DEA in the Korman
Federal Building, to Van Nuys Blvd. The amazing support from the community continued on
throughout the week as medical cannabis activists voiced their opposition to the raid at
City Hall. The speakers criticized last Thursday's raid at the Van Nuys collective and
called on the city council to reign in the LAPD. A collective employee read a moving
statement from one of the operators who could not attend due to family obligations.
The City Council has been slow to move on regulating medical cannabis collectives or
offer any guidance to LAPD Chief Bratton on this issue. Councilmember Zine's motion to
study regulations for collectives has been bouncing around committee and commissions
since 2005, while a separate motion for a moratorium on new facilities has been waiting
most of a year.
In order to address the situation, the grassroots must persuade the City Council that the
LAPD needs guidance now - while we debate regulations. Patients and advocates need to
contact their representative on the Council to ask for an end to LAPD raids right away.
Find your councilperson on: http://www.LACity.org. /Visiting Stephanie Landa
/Written by Don Duncan, ASA Southern California Coordinator
Yesterday, LA County Field Coordinator Chris Fusco and I had the pleasure of spending a
few hours with 61-year old medical cannabis prisoner Stephanie Landa at the federal work
camp in Dublin where she is four months into a forty-one month sentence for growing
medicine. You may remember that Stephanie, her partner Tom, and actor Kevin Gage were
arrested in 2002 by the DEA after a dually-deputized SFPD officer "inspected" their
medical garden in San Francisco, then called in the DEA to arrest all three.
The work camp is located in dilapidated military barracks and houses over 500 women, most
of whom are serving sentences for drug related convictions. There are no walls or fences
around the facility. Work camps like this one operate on a kind of honor system. Inmates
agree to work in the camp doing laundry, food service, cleaning, and other manual labor
at this low cost interment camp in exchange for some basic creature comforts that those
of us outside the prison system consider so ordinary as to be rights. They get to go
outside in the sunlight, take classes, have magazines, etc. Best of all, Stephanie,
reports, "They mostly leave us alone."
The camp lacks the rigors of the traditional federal prison or county jail across the
street, but shares the same atmosphere of hopelessness and wasted human potential. I
wonder how many of these women, like Stephanie, are here for no good reason at all. They
are just marking time, clicking off days and months on sentences handed down from federal
guidelines. Couldn't these women do better for the community raising their children or
being productive members of the work force? I watched the line up of inmates line up for
one of several daily counts and was struck by how ordinary they looked. They looked like
my mother's Sunday School class.
Stephanie is so grateful for the letters she has received from hundreds of supporters.
The guards tease her that she needs her own post office. Stephanie is proud of the fact
that she has answered every single letter, despite her physical limitations that make
writing a chore. Please keep those letters coming. She calls them her lifeline. She can
also receive visitors at the camp in Dublin, just a few miles from Oakland. I was sorry
to see that Chris and I were only the second a third people to visit. If you are ever
going to visit an inmate, this is perhaps the easiest setting in which to do it. Visitors
must be cleared through Dept. of Corrections, so please plan ahead. I would be glad to
forward the necessary forms to anyone who wants them.
I would like to say a public thank you to Sarah Armstrong who has been Stephanie's
champion since her surrender in January. Sarah has worked tirelessly on Stephanie's
behalf - coordinating her legal defense, giving her money out of pocket for vending
machines so she can avoid the inedible prison food, taking her calls, writing every day,
and visiting every month. Stephanie would have suffered much more in these early days of
her incarceration if it were not for Sarah's persistent advocacy for livable conditions.
Every medical cannabis prisoner should have a Sarah Armstrong on his or her side. Thanks,
Sarah!
You can read more about how to provide this compassionate support to medical cannabis
prisoners at http://www.safeaccessnow.org/writetoprisoners_._ Please take the time to
write a letter, send a little commissary money, or make a personal visit.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*ASA Chapter and Affiliates Meetings **Activist Fist*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*2. Saturday May 5, 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!
The CVPC meets on the first Saturday of each month, at 11:00 AM. New Location: These
meetings will now be held at 1733 Yosemite Ave, Modesto, CA, 95350.
For additional information, contact Shirley Cox, Public Relations Officer for the Central
Valley Patients Coalition: shirley [at] CompassionateCoalition.org
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*3. Tuesday, May 8, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting*
Join SF ASA to discuss and plan for local, state and national issues. Get active locally
to protect safe access!
7:30 p.m.
CA Marijuana Party Bookstore
223a 9th St. @ Howard in San Francisco
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*4. Tuesday, May 8, San Diego: San Diego 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.
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*5. Thursday, May 10: Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting*
Lakeport and Lake County Medical Cannabis Patients and Caregivers must unite in a
nonviolent resistance to the war on Medical Cannabis in Lakeport.
Join with others to organize a Local Chapter of Americans for Safe Access (ASA).
Meeting will be held at Cafe Victoria, 301 N Main St in Lakeport on Thursday, May 10,
2007 at 6:00 pm. Open menu will be available.
For more information or to get involved, please contact Donna: LakeCoASA [at] msn.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*6. Saturday, May 12, Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara ASA Meeting*
Join the newly formed Santa Barbara ASA Meeting! We will be discussing Vehicle code
23222 and Patients' Rights!
3pm-5pm @ Antioch University
801 Garden St. Room #203 Santa Barbara
For More Information, contact: Jennifer at (805) 637-5365
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*7. Saturday, May 12, Los Angeles: Los Angeles ASA Meeting
*
Join the LA ASA chapter to plan future emergency response plans and help to regulate
dispensaries in LA City.
1pm - 3pm @ California Patients Group
6208 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90038
For more info, please call LA ASA: (323) 464-7719
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*8. **Tuesday, May 15, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
*Please join Sac ASA to plan for the future of safe access locally, statewide, and
nationally!
7:00 p.m.
Crusaders Hall
320 Harris Avenue, Suite H
Sacramento, CA*
*For more information or to get involved, please contact Lanette: cannacare [at] earthlink.net*
*
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*9. Thursday, May 17, Newport Beach: Orange County ASA Meeting*
Come to the OC ASA Meetings to discuss upcoming and current medical marijuana issues in
our community.
OC ASA Meeting
7-9 PM
Law Offices of WENTWORTH, PAOLI & PURDY, LLP
4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660*
*
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*10. Thursday, May 17, Fort Bragg: Mendocino ASA Meeting
*
If you have decided you can no longer sit back and watch the federal government continue
its campaign against cannabis therapies in this country or if you want to engage your
local government in creating sane polices for cannabis patients and patient's access to
cannabis, please attend this meeting!
7:00pm at Herban Legends
18300 Old Coast Hwy # 3
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
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*11. Thursday, May 17, Guerneville: Sonoma 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 come share their opinions on what should happen
locally, statewide, and nationally. More info 707-332-6556
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*City and County Hearings Political Advocacy Symbol*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*12. Monday, May 7th, Pleasant Hill: City Council to Vote on Banning Medical Cannabis
Dispensaries*
Pleasant Hill currently has a moratorium on dispensaries and is considering permanently
banning dispensaries. On April 24th, the planning commission voted unanimously to
recommend banning dispensaries, despite positive testimony from several patients and
advocates on behalf of dispensaries.
Please attend this hearing and speak out for safe access! Download ASA t
<http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212>alking points
<http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212>on dispensary regulations,
moratoriums and bans.
7:30 p.m.
City Council Chambers
100 Gregory Lane
Pleasant Hill, CA
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*13. Wednesday, May 9th, Fairfield: Planning Commission to Vote on Banning Medical
Cannabis Dispensaries*
The city of Fairfield's Planning Commission has called a public hearing to determine
whether Medical Marijuana Dispensaries should be permitted use in any zone in the City.
lease attend this hearing and speak out for safe access! Download ASA talking points
<http://safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=212>on dispensary regulations,
moratoriums and bans.
May 9th
7:00pm
City Council Chambers
1000 Webster St.
Fairfield, CA
Solano Patients' Group would like to invite all supporters to come speak
on behalf of safe access to all the patients of our county.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Court Support Patients Rights Icon
*
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*14. Monday, May 14th, San Francisco: Ed Rosenthal's Trial Begins*
Jury selection begins on May 14th for Ed Rosenthal's re-trial. Opening arguments are
likely to begin on Tuesday, May 15th or Wednesday, May 16th. Please come out and support
Ed Rosenthal through his re-trial. As many of you may remember, there is a hearing on
motions "in limine" on May 10 at 2:15pm. At this hearing, decisions will be made as to
the evidence admissible at trial. Judge Breyer has made it known that he will follow the
Ninth Circuit ruling in Rosenthal's case and prohibit any entrapment by estoppal defense.
This means that Rosenthal will not be able to submit evidence that the City of Oakland
had deputized him, thereby granting him protection. The main hope for Ed lies in the Jury
and jury education is being restarted, lead by Danielle at Cannabis Action Network.
Please come out and support Ed Rosenthal and jury education.
San Francisco County Courthouse
400 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA
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*15. Saturday, May 5th, Bakersfield: Marijuana March at Beach Park*
Come out in solidarity for medical marijuana this Saturday. Activists will be gathering
at Beach Park, Oak st and 24th st., for a march to the Liberty Bell at Truxtun ave and
Chester Ave. to show Bakersfield and the Bakersfield Sherriff's department that people
will not stand for harrassing patients and their caregivers! Please bring signs and bring
your voices! We are all in this together and need to show our support for Nature's
Medicinal and all the other patients, family members, and neighbors who have felt the
heavy impact of this most recent raid.
Raise Your Voice! Stand up for patients' and caregivers' freedom!
March Details:
May 5th, 12:00pm
Meet at Beach Park (Oak and 24th St.)
Bakersfield, CA
For more information contact: Douglas McAfee, 661 873-1703
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*16. Saturday, May 19th, Newport Beach: Medical Cannabis Activist Town Hall
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Please join Steph Sherer, ASA's Executive Director for an Orange County Activist Town
Hall on May 19th from 3-6 pm. This event will be a an opportunity for the community to
come together while Steph walks everyone through a strategic planning session to create
next steps for Orange County implementation of Prop 215 And SB 420. This will include
defining problems in the community, as well as determining goals and creating campaigns
to tackle these problems and achieve community goals.
Steph Sherer will also give a brief update from ASA about national and state campaigns.
Who: Orange County Medical Cannabis Community and ASA's Executive Director
What: Orange County Activist Town Hall
When: May 19, 2007 from 3PM- 6 PM
Where: Law Offices of WENTWORTH, PAOLI & PURDY, LLP
4631 Teller Avenue, Suite 100
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Why: Because these laws aren't going to implement themselves
For more info contact Bill: OCLawyer [at] aol.com
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Sonnet Seeborg Gabbard
Field Coordinator
Americans for Safe Access
AmericansForSafeAccess.org <http://AmericansForSafeAccess.org>
Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is the largest national member-based organization of
patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and
legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research.
Join us today... AmericansforSafeAccess.org <http://AmericansforSafeAccess.org>
Headquarters
1322 Webster St Suite 402
Oakland, CA 94612
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