ASA California Weekly Alert - April 27, 2007

Subject: [asa-ca] ASA California Weekly Alert: April 27, 2007
From: "Sonnet Seeborg Gabbard"
Date: Fri, April 27, 2007 4:02 pm
To: asa-ca@lists.safeaccessnow.org
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*Weekly Round Up
1. Ed Rosenthal Trial and Los Angeles Raid Update
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Take Action!
2. Tell Democrats: Support Medical Marijuana! Join ASA Activists in San Diego at the California Democratic Convention!**
ASA Chapter and Affiliates Meetings**
3. Monday, April 30, Mendocino: 1st Mendocino ASA Meeting
4. Tuesday, May 1, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
5. Thursday, May 3, San Mateo: San Mateo ASA Meeting
6. Thursday, May 3, Santa Rosa: Sonoma ASA Meeting
7. Saturday May 5, Modesto: Central Valley Patients Coalition Meeting
8. Tuesday, May 8, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting
9. Tuesday, May 8, San Diego: San Diego ASA Meeting
10. Thursday, May 10: Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting
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City and County Hearings
11.** Tuesday, May 1, Visalia: Tulare County Board of Supervisors to
Vote on Dispensary Regulations
12. **Monday, May 7th, Pleasant Hill: City Council to Vote on Banning
Medical Cannabis Dispensaries*
* Special Events
**13. **Saturday, April 28, San Francisco**: MAPS Fundraiser: "The Final Frontier"
**14. Monday, April 30, Los Angeles: Demonstration in Support of the Karma Collective
15. Saturday, May 19th, Newport Beach: Medical Cannabis Activist Town Hall*
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*Weekly Roundup
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*1. **Ed Rosenthal Trial and Los Angeles Raid Update
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Ed Rosenthal Trial
/*/* */At a hearing last Friday in federal court on the Ed Rosenthal case, it was confirmed that the government is proceeding to trial on May 14 on the marijuana charges, seeking a felony conviction but no jail time.
Certain dates were set at the hearing. For example, 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 jury selection will begin on May 14th, and the trial will directly follow that. We will keep you updated on court hearings and hope that many of you will attend to show your support..*/ /*
/*Los Angeles Raid Update*/
/From Chris Fusco, ASA's Los Angeles County Field Coordinator:/
Yesterday, Friday April 26th, Karma Collective was burglarized overnight.When the LAPD initially responded, it appeared to be a routine burglary investigation. The Burglary Investigation eventually turned into a Narcotics investigation, and more and more offices began to arrive. The LAPD originally released all but two members of the staff, and then released the last staff member besides who they alleged to be the operator. While the LAPD waited for a search warrant, the alleged operator was sitting outside the collective unhand cuffed in full site
of all the observers present.
Around 5:45 PM, an attorney, two other operators, and myself left the demonstration to sit down at a one-on-one meeting with the Head Commanding Officer of the Van Nuys Division Captain James Miller to discuss how to resolve this situation. When we left, representatives from Karma Collective who were on site with us were telling us that they were hesitant to call it a raid and have a full on demonstration. They
said they were hoping that by keeping the atmosphere at the scene calm, we could negotiate with the Captain and hopefully at least have the alleged operator released.
At this meeting, we were told by the Captain that the main complaint against the Collective was the modest supply of medicated edibles (or "marijuana-laced food
products" depending on who you ask) the collective had on hand. We were also told that the alleged manager was probably going to be arrested on H&S 11359 Possession for Sale. We did our best to negotiate Misdemeanor charges that would allow for her release on Own Recognizance (meaning no bail) or at least an expedited bail process to no avail.
We need to make sure we continue our support. The Karma Collective is currently open and bravely serving patients. There will also be a demonstration Noon on
Monday at the Van Nuys Police Station. There will be a sign making party to proceed at 1 PM on Sunday at Karma Collective. Details on both events to follow.
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*Take Action!
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*2.** Tell Democrats: Support Medical Marijuana!
*Join ASA Activists in San Diego at the California Democratic Convention!
This is your opportunity to send a message :
Tell Democrats that we want Pro-Medical Cannabis representation! No
taxation without representation!
What: California Democratic Party Convention
When: Saturday April 28th @ 12pm
Where: At the San Diego Convention Center, 111 W. Harbor Drive in San Diego
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Wear a red shirt to show solidarity and to send a message of urgency.*
Feel free to make and bring your own signs sending our unified message!
For more info. contact: ToriMauricio@sbcglobal.net
Meet Up and Parking Information:
We will be meeting at the corner of 5th and Harbor @ 12pm as a group to
organize and get across to the convention center. Since this event is
downtown, parking is often an issue.
There is a parking lot on 15th and F St. adjacent to the Smart and Final
lot that we can use.*
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*ASA Chapter and Affiliates Meetings
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*3. Monday, April 30, Mendocino: Mendocino ASA Meeting
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All people interested in participating in the formation of a Mendocino County
Chapter of ASA are urged to attend a meeting at the Ukiah Brewing Company in Ukiah,
Monday, April 30th at 7:00pm.
This week we will have two guests joining our meeting: Sarah Shrader, ASA's Northern
California Peer Counseling Coordinator and Jose Guitarez, the Sonoma ASA Chapter
co-Founder with Ms. Shrader.
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 at the Ukiah Brewing
Company -- across from the courthouse at State and Perkins in Ukiah,102 S State St,
Ukiah *Monday, April 30th at 7:00 pm*
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*4. Tuesday, May 1, Sacramento: Sacramento ASA Meeting
* The Sacramento ASA chapter has moved to a new site and date. 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@earthlink.net
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*5. Thursday, May 3, San Mateo: San Mateo ASA Meeting
* A new chapter of ASA has been formed in San Mateo. Please join them
for their second public meeting to discuss dispensary regulations, law
enforcement issues, protecting patient and collective growers, and
establishing an emergency response plan. ASA's Don Duncan will be
attending the meeting. Get active locally to protect safe access!
DATE: May 3, 2007
TIME: 7:30-8:30
PLACE: PCRC, 164 South Blvd. San Mateo, CA
Finger foods, desserts, coffee, tea, water
For more information or to get involved, please contact Brent:
brent_saupe@yahoo.com
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*6. Thursday, May 3, Santa Rosa: Sonoma ASA Meeting
*When: Thursday from 5pm-7pm
Where: Department of Public Health, 625 5th Street (at Mendocino Avenue)
in Santa Rosa
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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*7. 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@CompassionateCoalition.org
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*8. Tuesday, May 8, San Francisco: San Francisco ASA Meeting
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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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*9. Tuesday, May 8, San Diego: San Diego ASA Meeting
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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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*10. Thursday, May 10: Lakeport: Lake County ASA Meeting
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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@msn.com*
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*City and County Hearings
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*11.** Tuesday, May 1, Visalia: Tulare County Board of Supervisors to
Vote on Dispensary Regulations*
The local Tulare ASA chapter has been hard at work educating Tulare
County officials about the benefits of dispensaries and dispensary
regulations, and it has paid off! Next Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors
will be voting on regulations. Please attend this hearing and speak out
for safe access!
Download ASA talking points
on dispensary
regulations, moratoriums and bans.
9:30 a.m.
Administration Building
2800 W. Burrel Avenue
Visalia, CA
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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
talking points
on dispensary regulations, moratoriums and bans.
7:30 p.m.
City Council Chambers
100 Gregory Lane
Pleasant Hill, CA
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*Special Events
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*13. **Saturday April 28, San Francisco**, MAPS Fundraiser: "The Final
Frontier" *
Brought to you by False Profit and MAPS--the Multidisciplinary
Association for Psychedelic Studies
ASA's allies at MAPS have been fighting for
medical cannabis research for years. Most recently, they've supported
Professor Lyle Craker in his attempts to end the monopoly on cannabis
production for research. They've made lots of headway with this case,
but they need further support to end the monopoly and move medical
cannabis research forward.
When: April 28, 2007, 8pm -- sunrise
Where: At a private star trek theme luxury home in San Francisco, CA
Featuring
Keynote By MAPS president Rick Doblin and special guests:
* Stan and Christina Grof
* Ralph Metzner
* Erik Davis
* Anjuli Verma (ACLU Drug Law Reform Project)
* Allen Hopper (ACLU Drug Law Reform Project)
* Matt Baggott
* Dale Gieringer (NORML)
* Angel Raich (Medical Marijuana Patient)
* David Jay Brown (author)
Visionary Live Painting by:
David Heskin & Mars-1
(50% of proceeds on art sales go to MAPS)
Artwork by: Andrew Jones
Music by: Welder (Myspace.com/weldersounds), Dr. Toast (False Profit),
Kitty-D (Glitch Mob, Beat Church), Neptune (Beat Church, Spiritual
Technologies), Auralox (MAPS)
Libations and Food provided by: DogStar Catering www.psychedeli.org
Open Bar before Midnight - Cash Bar after Midnight! Special Chill Space
provided by Fuzzy Phillipe
Visit http://www.maps.org/bayarea/ to find out more info and to purchase
tickets.
* there are 4 floating tiers @ $100, $200, $300, and $400
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*14. Monday, April 30, Los Angeles: Demonstration in Support of the
Karma Collective
*
On Thursday March 26th, the Karma Collective in Van Nuys cooperated with the LAPD in
an investigation of an overnight burglary of their facility. The collective assumed
that, as the victims of a crime, the LAPD would investigate the burglary. Instead,
the LAPD turned on the crime victims
and launched an impromptu Narcotics Investigation on the collective.
After obtaining a search warrant, the LAPD arrested an alleged operator of the
collective. The collective was then robbed again, this time by those sworn "to
protect and serve" them. The LAPD then stole all the medicne and resources that the
first robbers didn't take.
The alleged operator was held until she posted $100,000 bail on Felony counts of
Possession for Sale. The only complaint against the collective was that they had
medicated edibles, which the detectives wrongly determined to be illegal.
WHO: Patients and Providers Outraged by the LAPD's Actions
WHAT: A Demonstration in Support of the Karma Collective
WHERE: VAN NUYS Community Police Station; 6240 Sylmar Ave, Van Nuys CA
WHEN: Monday April 30th High Noon
WHY: TO DEFEND SAFE ACCESS IN LA!
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*15. 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@aol.com **
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Sonnet Seeborg Gabbard
Field Coordinator
Americans for Safe Access
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
Headquarters
1322 Webster St Suite 402
Oakland, CA 94612
P: 510-251-1856 ext. 321 F: 510-251-2036
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