Wednesday, August 29, 2007

kearns announces 5 panelists at la-weho med cannabis townhall 8-30





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FOR MORE INFORMATION

please contact:

Richard Kearns

Poet-Secretary,

Patient Advocacy Network (PAN)

310-488-1328 (cell)

rk@aids-write.org

http://aids-write.org

http://cannabispatientvoice.com


Kearns announcs 5 panelists at la-weho medical cannabis townhall meeting 8-30


Five panelists will offer background briefings for dicussion at the Los Angeles-West Hollywood Medical Cannabis Townhall Meeting Thursday night, August 30, 2007 at Plummer Park, according to AIDS activist and medical cannabis advocate Richard Kearns, poet-secretary of the Patient Advocacy Network (PAN) and the evening’s moderator. Speakers include:

  • William S. Kroger Jr., Attorney at Law
  • Joanna LaForce, R.Ph., CGP, chief pharmacist at the “farmacy”™
  • Dale Prokupek, MD (HIV care, gastroenterology)
  • Andrea Apodaca, Americans for Safe Access staffer on-site during the July 25 DEA raid at CPG
  • Degé Coutee, madam president of PAN, a grassroots LA-area medical cannabis educational & public benefit nonprofit corporation



“This is a place to catch up on the roller coaster ride of recent events the southland medical cannabis community has experienced,” said Kearns .”For eleven years, voters in California, whether they are patients or not, already understand medical cannabis saves lives. We also want our stakeholding allies to be informed about our continuing efforts in the arena of social justice. We want to expose the DEA raids as stigma-generated, inspired by poltical appearances rather than public good, and fit them in with the long history of conflict between state and local government over social change. We want to discuss how we propose cannabis be de-regulated. We want our fellow stakeholders to understand that this issue is linked with an across-the-boards struggle over ideology vs. science as a guide in public policy decisionmaking.”


All members of the public are welcome to attend the meeting and contribute to the dialog, which begins at 6:30pm. Free potluck dinner and gelato tasting begin at 6:00pm.


LA-WEHO TOWNHALL MEETING: MEDICAL CANNABIS UPDATE, Thursday night, August 30, 2007 at Plummer Park Community Center, rooms 5-6, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046. For more information, please contact Richard Kearns at rk@aids-write.org, or call 310-488-1328.



richard kearns reads la-weho townhall med cannabis update invite/poem to weho city council (8-20)

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com/2007/08/richard-kearns-reads-la-weho-townhall.html


PAN poet-sec’y kearns’ press release: cannabis clinics host la-weho townhall meeting 8-30

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com/2007/08/pan-poet-secy-kearns-press-release.html


metro trip planner link

http://www.mta.net/riding_metro/


also, a mapquest link

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=US&countryid=250&addtohistory=&address=7377+Santa+Monica+Boulevard&city=West+Hollywood&state=ca&zipcode=&submit=Get+Map

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

kearns calls for POTluck activists to bring dishes for LA-WEHO med cannabis townhall meet & dinner thursday, 8-30

chers---

we need your help. thursday night, august 30 at 6, ten weho-area dispensaries will be hosting a town meeting and dinner. help us out. be a POTluck activist. bring

  • a casserole
  • a salad
  • potato chips, dip, etc
  • an extra pizza
  • fruit
  • sandwiches (from subway or togos)
  • sodas & water
  • cups, plates, paper towels

the “farmacy”™ is donating a freezer full of non-leaded gelato to taste

sign-up lists will be in your dispensaries today. or call me. then come meet our fellow stakeholding non-patient voting allies.

namasté

---rk

LA-WEHO TOWNHALL MEETING: MEDICAL CANNABIS UPDATE, Thursday night, August 30, 2007 at Plummer Park Community Center, rooms 5-6, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046. For more information, please contact Richard Kearns at rk@aids-write.org, or call 310-488-1328.



Sunday, August 26, 2007

kearns’ med cannabis townhall call to action: new channels for your activism




chers---


each of us has

power to

change the world

it is something we

know to be true inside

(ask your in-silence knower)

something hoped

but how how how

how do we connect to it?

what is the difference between

expectation & change?



we must march

we must advance

together. i must step forward

first now, then next, then after that

we find we never march alone we

help each other. we soon become

the strong shoulders

on which the newer will

gain their feet

we are one road ourselves

a bound-together macadam

a way away from here



to be an activist is to

wake & dream when

you walk through life

to see the light of your

own actions

give new meaning to dark

worldnesses around you

to cast a new picture

a new image

an unsuspected truth

to hear the light

from other lips



we are candles

we are stars

we are shining rain

& rainbows

where once cement

was the only

unwashed color



brighten ye the world

with every step

begin with these, my

thousand heartbeated

hows hows hows

now &

your every

next step

not as difficult

as joyful



namasté



---lyr



chers---



a lot of poems arrive at dawn. this one came this morning.



we need your help today.



there is a pan/asa action downtown this morning & this afternoon at the health fair

sunday 8-26: respondng to the dea

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com/2007/08/sunday-8-26-respondng-to-dea.html

What: Responding to the DEA
When: Sunday, August 26 @ 11:30 AM
Where: Father Serra Park, where N. Los Angeles St. meets N Alameda St. (across from Union Station)



i also need volunteers to get the word out for this thursday’s townhall meeting.

kearns moderates la-weho townhall meet med cannabis update & dinner 8-30

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com/2007/08/kearns-moderates-la-weho-townhall-meet.html

PAN poet-sec’y kearns’ press release: cannabis clinics host la-weho townhall meeting 8-30

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com/2007/08/pan-poet-secy-kearns-press-release.html



please call me or check in with me today at cannabis & coffee at lapcg at 11am (if you’re not downtown)



i have not yet caught up with lori or justeen yet about writing for cannabispatientvoice. i am going at what is for me breakneck speed. maybe will see you today. my apologies.



we also need POTluck activists for thursday’s townhall meeting. be an activist and bring a casserole or an extra bottle of pop. estimating 50 people in attendance. “farmacy”™ is also donating gelato-tasting for attendees.



am waiting to confirm the last of 5 speakers and will make that announcement later.



we need you. there is no one else as qualified. commit to bringing a salad. help take flyers and posters around.



namasté



richard kearns

310-488-1328

rk@aids-write.org

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com

http://aids-write.org




kearns: travel info for la-weho townhall med cannabis meeting 8-30; link to streaming video of monday night poem to weho city council



chers---

address info, travel and map links, as well as a link to the BROWNACTivism reading monday night.

crankin’. hope you are too.

namasté

---lyr


LA-WEHO TOWNHALL MEETING: MEDICAL CANNABIS UPDATE, Thursday night, August 30, 2007 at Plummer Park Community Center, rooms 5-6, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046. For more information, please contact Richard Kearns at rk@aids-write.org, or call 310-488-1328.



WehoTV: Video On Demand!

The City of West Hollywood is proud to provide live and archived streaming video of City Council Meetings, our Citychannel 10, as well as other select programming. We hope you enjoy this new feature.

http://weho.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=5

time index 33:52

http://www.mta.net/riding_metro/

metro trip planner link

also, a mapquest link

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=US&countryid=250&addtohistory=&address=7377+Santa+Monica+Boulevard&city=West+Hollywood&state=ca&zipcode=&submit=Get+Map

Saturday, August 25, 2007

richard eastman announces 9-15 annual la medical marijuana expo during public comments at west hollywood city council meeting monday night

2nd Annual LA County

MEDICAL MARIJUANA

Exposition & Patients’ Festival

a full day of music, special guest speakers, medical cannabis exhibitors, entertainment, celebration & fun for the whole comunity!

September 15, 2007

West Hollywood Park Auditorium

647 N. San Vicente Blvd.

West Hollywood

ALL DAY

11am to 9pm

$5 donation at the door

no one turned away for lack of funds!

Invited Speakers

<>

Dennis Peron

Ed Rosengthal

Don Duncan

Richard Eastman

& elected officials including

WEHO Mayor John Duran

musical guests . . .

Luche-Doors &

Norman A. Norman

Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Summer of Love with Medical Marijuana & Compassion

sponsored by the la county medical marijuana task force and the los angeles chapter of americans for safe access (asa)

http://www.lamedmjexpo.org/

323- 464-7719 l 323-474-4602

WehoTV: Video On Demand!

The City of West Hollywood is proud to provide live and archived streaming video of City Council Meetings, our Citychannel 10, as well as other select programming. We hope you enjoy this new feature.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

kearns calls for POTluck activists for la-weho townhall meeting/med cannabis update 8-30



chers---

i have a fun program to announce: POTluck patient volunteer auxiliary activists (PPVAA).

here’s the story.

on thursday, august 30, we’ll be having a dinner and townhall meeting about medical cannabis in west hollywood at plummer park. the farmacy has pledged to offer unleaded gelato-tasting for attendees. we want to match their pledge and come up with a POTluck dinner for attendees.

who can bring a casserole? a salad? One or two large pizzas? napkins? plastic forks & more? a big bottl of soda? water?

POTluck activists arise!

then we’ll be ready for other meetings and events too! getting water to demonstrators. feeding ourselves. enriching the community culture with our presence.

will report this weekend on the number of people we expect to attend, as well as announce the full list of speakers.

feel free to forward the press release to anyone you might have contacts with. thanks.

in haste.

namasté

---richard kearns

poet-secretary pan

sunday 8-26: respondng to the dea

chers---

sorry i wasn’t on top of this one. thanks for catching me, don. i haven’t been able to get details --- i think it’s duke who’s organizing this , & i haven't been able to keep up with him.

namasté

---lyr


photo of duke & dennis & chris from http://www.flickr.com/photos/nohodamon/

On Sunday, August 26, members of the Los Angeles Chapter of Americans for Safe Access (LA-ASA) will join members of Patients Advocacy Network (PAN) and other cannabis and medical cannabis advocates at an educational fair and rally in downtown Los Angeles. PAN organized this day of education and empowerment to help advocates find out how they can help fight back against the DEA attacks on safe access. This will be a great opportunity for outreach as there is a large health fair just across the street!


Please come and join patients, caregivers, and others. Participants include PAN, LA-ASA, California NORML, Dank, Los Angeles County Medical Marijuana task Force, and others.


What: Responding to the DEA
When: Sunday, August 26 @ 11:30 AM
Where: Father Serra Park, where N. Los Angeles St. meets N Alameda St. (across from Union Station)


LA-ASA is looking for volunteers to man our table on Sunday. Call Don or Chris at (323) 882-6766 between 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM if you can volunteer any time beginning around 11:00 AM on Sunday.


click on this sentence to see a map:


PAN poet-sec’y kearns’ press release: cannabis clinics host la-weho townhall meeting 8-30



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FOR MORE INFORMATION

please contact:

Richard Kearns

Poet-Secretary,

Patient Advocacy Network (PAN)

310-488-1328 (cell)

rk@aids-write.org

http://aids-write.org

http://cannabispatientvoice.com



Cannabis Clinics Host

LA-WEHO Townhall Meeting August 30

Ten West Hollywood-Los Angeles area medical Cannabis clinics will host a townhall meeting, dinner and gelato-tasting Thursday night, August 30, 2007 at Plummer Park to update residents and stakeholders on “Medical Cannabis in the News and in our Neighborhoods,” announced Richard Kearns Monday night during a Brown Act poetry reading before the West Hollywood City Council. AIDS activist Kearns is poet-secretary of the Patient Advocacy Network (PAN), a medical cannabis educational non-profit public benefit corporation.


”Come ye all,” said Kearns, “to the


la-weho townhall update
dinner & gelato taste &
dialog on medical cannabis

thursday, august 30
at plummer park
rooms five & six ...

light dinner at 6pm &
“farmacy”™ non-leaded gelato-tasting
followed by those five panelists & me & you
in dialogue that is a plain-spoken record
of what it takes to stay alive
in the cannabis patient community
sorting it out. tale by tale



“We want to catch up our prop-215-supporting non-patient allies with the roller coaster ride of events we’ve been going through” said Kearns. “You can’t figure out what’s happening just by following the LA Times’ non-coverage. We aim to focus on our activities as a social justice movement in the context of across-the-board national and international public health policy conflicts between ideology and science. We aim to take a look at the issue of state vs. federal jurisdiction in matters of grassroots social change.”

Kearns says the comments and discussion will be videorecorded, transcribed and posted at http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com where information from this townhall meeting can be used as “resource” material for other townhalls and neighborhood council meetings throughout los angeles county later in the year.

Kearns expects to release a list of panel members early next week.

LA-WEHO TOWNHALL MEETING: MEDICAL CANNABIS UPDATE, Thursday night, August 30, 2007 at Plummer Park, rooms 5-6, 8300 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. For more information, please contact Richard Kearns at rk@aids-write.org, or call 310-488-1328.



text of complete poem to west hollywood city council

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com/2007/08/richard-kearns-reads-la-weho-townhall.html

mandate for bloggers at cannabispatientvoice:

http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com/2007/08/kearns-launches-cannabispatietvoice.html

jasmyne cannick, nbjc: laura richardson wins 37th us congressional district seat (carson, long beach, compton, signal hill, watts, & willowbrook)

Laura Richardson Wins!





Yep that’s right. I'm standing next to California State Assemblywoman Laura Richardson who is the newest member of the United States Congress, unofficially.


With 100 percent of the 334 precincts reporting in the race for California’s 37th Congressional District, Richardson has emerged as victorious in her campaign to replace the late Congresswoman Juanita Millender-McDonald who passed away from cancer in April. Richardson, 45, is the 243rd woman and 26th African-American female ever to serve in the United States Congress. Richardson received 67.05% of the votes cast.


The final election results are expected to be certified by California’s Secretary of State Debra BowenRichardson will be sworn into office on September 4, 2007 in Washington D.C. this week.

The 37th Congressional of California includes the diverse communities of Carson, Long Beach, Compton, Signal Hill, Watts, and Willowbrook.

Congrats Laura!

WWW.JASMYNECANNICK.COM OR WWW.BLACKGAYNEWS.COM

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/JASMYNECANNICK

norman a. norman: Wowwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Now, THIS is GREAT NEWS!!!!!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007


All Democratic presidential candidate pledge to end medical marijuana raids, group says

Last night in Nashua US Senator Barack Obama became the latest Democratic presidential candidate to say that if he were elected president he would end raids from federal law enforcement agencies against those who use medical marijuana in the dozen states where it is legal to do so.

According to Granite Staters for Medical Marijuana, this means that now all 2008 Democratic presidential candidates have agreed to stop raids, something the group says has been on the rise this summer, especially in California.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

latebreaker from don duncan: court support for felix kha, return of medical cannabis thurs afternoon 8-23



photo of don duncan from http://www.flickr.com/photos/nohodamon/

Hello, ASA Members and Friends.

Tomorrow [Thursday], ASA will be presenting oral arguments in California Appellate Court in the return of property case for Felix Kha, a Garden Grove medical cannabis patient suing for return of his medical cannabis. Kha has been fighting for eight grams of medicine for years, and ASA is representing him to help secure the rights of every medical cannabis patient in California. Details about the case are below. Please try to come out and support Kha and ASA in Santa Ana tomorrow:

Medical Marijuana Patients Argue for Right to Unlawfully Seized Property
Hearing Thursday in state appellate court could mark an end to years of local law enforcement violations –



What: Oral arguments for two medical marijuana "Return of Property" cases in State Appellate Court
When: Thursday, August 23 at 1:30pm
Where: California Court of Appeal for the Fourth District, 925 N. Spurgeon Street, Santa Ana
Who: ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer, Chief Counsel Joe Elford will all be available for comment after the hearing



ASA’s legal team answers dozens of questions for patients, attorneys, doctors, and others every day. They have also secured important legal victories for patients, like our landmark suit against the California Highway Patrol. Read more about our Patients’ Rights Project at http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=4217

We need your support to keep doing this innovative legal work. Visit http://www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org/donate to help out.



Santa Ana, CA -- After more than two years, Garden Grove patient Felix Kha may finally see the return of his wrongfully confiscated 8 grams of medical marijuana. California's Fourth Appellate District in Santa Ana will hear oral arguments in a case that has drawn the attention of the State Attorney General and the California Police Chiefs Association. Both organizations filed amicus briefs in the case, which supported opposite sides of the issue whether law enforcement has a right to seize a patient's marijuana and, in the event of an unlawful seizure, whether that patient has a right to get it back. Kha was cited for marijuana possession and had his medicine seized in June 2005, but after the case was dismissed in August 2005, an Orange County Superior Court judge ordered the return of his medicine. However, the City of Garden Grove not only refused to return Kha's unlawfully seized property, it also appealed the order, an unprecedented action by a California city.

"More than ten years after the passage of the Compassionate Use Act, patients are still victim to routine medical marijuana seizures by local law enforcement," said Americans for Safe Access Chief Counsel, and Kha's attorney, Joe Elford. "It is bad enough to have your medicine indiscriminately seized by police, but to then be denied its rightful return shows a blatant disregard for state law and the hundreds of thousands of California patients for whom this law was designed to protect."

Americans for Safe Access (ASA) has compiled reports from nearly eight hundred patient encounters with local or state police during a period of more than two years. These reports show a glaring trend: more than 90% of all encounters result in medicine seizure by police regardless of any probable cause. According to reports received by ASA, rampant seizure of medical marijuana from qualified patients and primary caregivers has taken place in 53 of California's 58 counties. These violations of state law occur in both urban and rural locales, in the north as well as the south, and by both city and county law enforcement.

Until 2005, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) held the record for the worst violator of Proposition 215, with a policy of mandatory seizure of medical marijuana regardless of patient status. In early 2005, ASA sued the state's top law enforcement agency and by August of that year the CHP had revised its policy to better respect patients' rights. As a result of that policy change, the CHP went from being the most irresponsible law enforcement agency with regard to the unlawful seizure of medical marijuana to one of the state's best. As a result of different litigation, also involving ASA, the County of Merced revised its police policy in June 2007 to prevent the unlawful seizure of marijuana from qualified patients.

As a consequence of the high number of medicine seizures, ASA has assisted scores of patients in seeking the return of their property. Although fairly onerous, California criminal courts have a mechanism to seek the return of medical marijuana; patients can file a motion for return of property and request a hearing. According to ASA, at least thirty of these motions have resulted in Superior Court orders and the return of patient medicine. At the same time, an undue number of denials have also occurred. In fact, Kha's case will be heard alongside the case of Jim Spray, a Huntington Beach patient that was denied a court order by a different judge in the same Superior Court that issued Kha's order. This discrepancy makes the issue ripe for an appellate court decision.

Felix Kha backgrounder with links


Garden Grove patient Felix Kha was pulled over by local police on June 10, 2005 for not making a full stop. The police searched Kha’s vehicle without consent and found his approximately 8 grams of medical marijuana. Kha proceeded to show the GGPD officers his doctor’s recommendation, which was met with the response that the then-recent [U.S. Supreme Court] Raich decision made medical marijuana illegal. Kha’s case was dismissed in August 2005, and he immediately asked for the return of his medical marijuana. The next day, Kha obtained a court order for return of property from the Orange County Superior Court. However, when Kha attempted to get his 8 grams back from GGPD, they refused. ASA intervened and wrote two letters to the City of Garden Grove on Kha’s behalf, demanding that it relinquish property that was rightfully his. ASA’s final letter to the City of Garden Grove threatened contempt proceedings.

On October 31, 2005, in an unprecedented move, the City of Garden Grove appealed the Orange County Superior Court ruling to return Kha’s marijuana, filing in the Court of Appeal for the Fourth Appellate District. Then on January 7, 2006, ASA filed an informal opposition on behalf of Kha, who is the real party in interest. Of particular note, California Attorney General (AG) Bill Lockyer filed an amicus (friend of the court) brief on November 1, 2006 in support of Kha and the return of his property. On December 19, 2006, the California Police Chiefs Association filed an amicus brief in support of the City of Garden Grove. A decision by California's Fourth Appellate District is currently pending.



For further information, refer to Felix Kha's return of property case , including a description and legal briefs.

__________________
Don Duncan
Southern California Coordinator
Americans for Safe Access
www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org <http://www.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.

Are you an ASA member? ….http://www.AmericansforSafeAccessNow.org/donate

Los Angeles Office
7211 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 800
West Hollywood, CA 90046
P: 323-882-6766 F: 323-882-6263

Monday, August 20, 2007

richard kearns reads la-weho townhall med cannabis update invite/poem to weho city council tonight (8-20)



richard kearns, poet activist

enchant this day
o my song
be a river
be a voice
be my herald
tell my tale
careen my joy
among the bells
of stars at night
clapper'd by a
darken'd moon
here is the news
i dawn'd this day
[august 20, 2007,
for the weho city council]

come ye all to the
la-weho townhall update
dinner & gelato taste &
dialog on medical cannabis

thursday, august 30
at plummer park
rooms five & six
hosted by ten medical
cannabis clinics inside &
barely over the weho line
down melrose & la brea
with thanks to josh kurpies &
jeff prang's office &
support as well from pan
asa wamc & glaca
i am waiting, waiting to
confirm panel speakers
like i gotta pee in a store with
no bathroom (how long? how long?)
(soon soon. i'll tell you soon)

think about light dinner at 6pm &
“farmacy”™ non-leaded gelato-tasting
followed by those five & me & you
in dialogue that is a plain-spoken record
of what it takes to stay alive
in the cannabis patient community
sorting it out. tale by tale

& you can read about it at another
joyfully just-launched project
http://CannabisPatientVoice.blogspot.com

a virtual hometown, like http://aids-write.org
for more than twenty
new media citizen journalists
keyboarding their news
for you

i write on the page
i feel its emptiness
fill

& when i read i stand
not in the room but
there in ruins in
battered fields in
harvest in lost in burnt in
unfindable wreckage

home


namasté

steve llamb: 2 more photos of la women’s cannabis rally (8-15)



Saturday, August 18, 2007

kearns moderates la-weho townhall meet med cannabis update & dinner 8-30



chers---

on thursday night, august 30 i will be moderating a townhall meeting in plummer park, rooms 5 and 6. there will be a light dinner and gelato tasting (gelato from the “farmacy”™) and then a panel discussion and open forum updating non-patients on the current state of medical cannabis in los angeles, as we see it. five speakers, then public comment & dialog. dinner starts at 6:00. discussion starts at 6:30. am still waiting to hear back about all speakers and anticipate a press release monday. also jeff prang’s weho newsletter will announce the meeting to residents.

this is a place to catch up our voting non-patient allies with the roller coaster ride of events we’ve been going through (like you could figure out what was happening just by following the la times’ non-coverage). i want to focus on our activities as a social justice movement in the context of across-the-board national and international problems of ideology vs. science. i want us to take a look at the issue of state vs. federal jurisdiction in matters of grassroots social change. we will record and transcribe the comments and discussion as “resource” material for other neighborhood meetings throughout la county.

the meeting is sponsored by a coalition representing ten dispensaries inside and just outside the city limits of west hollywood. we have support from pan and asa, wamc and are waiting to confirm a positive & cordial response from glaca. we need your support too, each person who reads this. i am very excited about this effort to work with our stakeholding non-patient citizen allies.

while i’m too tired to be at the asa meeting today, i do anticipate being at the cannabis & coffee meeting tomorrow morning (8-19) at 11 at lapcg. i’d be happy to talk with you about it if you want to stop by. also, i am looking for patients interested in learning how to blog for http://cannabispatientvoice.blogspot.com , which has been off to a good start. right now there is a jpeg posted at the site you can use for flyers for the townhall meeting. contact me rk@aids-write.org for 4-up and 10-up jpegs to print out your own flyers. watch for announcements at cpvoice. i also anticipate an informal poetry reading sunday afternoon around 5pm at galaxy gallery. will probably have a draft of the poem i will be reading to the west hollywood city council monday night, august 20 at 6:30pm. show up at the weho park auditorium, on san vicente between santa monica & melrose, at 6 to sign up for public comments yourself.

hope this post finds you well and safe.

namasté

richard kearns

rk@aids-write.org

310-488-1328

Friday, August 17, 2007

degé coutee calls for volunteers at noho medical cannabis patient advocacy center



Greetings Patient Advocates –


The Patient Advocacy Center is ours for at least another 6 weeks, maybe longer and there is a lot of work to do. We need volunteers to help run the Center and be here as a resource for patients during this critical time. We can maintain the hours we want and need!


The Center is located at 10652 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood. I am available tomorrow, Friday from 1 – 6 p.m. and Saturday from 2 – 5 p.m.


Please stop in and get involved! We hope to open with our full-time schedule by Monday. We need you to help make that happen. Hope to see you tomorrow or Saturday.


Truly,


Degé
Patient Advocacy Network
323/334-5282

richard kearns --- an echoing of boos: 6 photos from women's medical cannabis rally











don duncan: la city council grills lapd


Los Angeles City Councilmember Janice Hahn and her colleagues posed pointed questions wednesday about the police department's involvement in last month's DEA raids at medical cannabis facilities to LAPD Commander Donne, who appeared in lieu of Chief Bratton at a City Council hearing today. Representatives from Americans for Safe Access (ASA) and other advocates have complained about the LAPD cooperation with the DEA, especially the appearance of LAPD Detective Dennis Packer in a DEA uniform during the raid at California Patients Group (CPG) in Hollywood. Packer, an asset forfeiture specialist on a LAPD/DEA task force, later signed warrants seizing bank accounts from CPG and affiliated collectives in West Hollywood and Berkeley.

Commander Donne’s assertion that only collectives that were problematic were targeted on July 25 drew an angry outburst from advocates in the audience. Donne’s brief comments caused several verbal outbursts from a crowd of almost 100 advocates, some of who were members or operators of closed collectives. Donne told the City Council that the LAPD works closely with many other law enforcement agencies and has approximately 20 officers who are also deputized as DEA agents. He explained that Detective Packer, who has been present at a majority of DEA raids in the city, worked with the DEA “when asset forfeiture is appropriate.” Donne repeated allegations from yesterday’s Police Commission meeting, saying that targeted collectives were associated with organized crime, gang activity, and profiteering. Councilmember Hahn drew loud applause when she told Donne that it was not his job to decide how much money a collective should be making.

Councilmember William Rosendahl complained that the LAPD report was incomplete and worried that collectives that comply with registration requirements in the city’s newly adopted moratorium may also be targeted. The City Council approved a motion by Councilmember Dennis Zine calling on the LAPD and City Attorney to report back to the Public Safety Commission about the impact of policies refusing non-cooperation with DEA raids in other cities. ASA’ LA County Field Coordinator Chris Fusco is working with City Council staff to develop a resolution of non-cooperation. If adopted, the resolution will set an important precedent for cities statewide and become an important component of ASA’s work to get state officials to stand behind patients and providers in California.

Today’s meeting was a bitter-sweet victory for advocates, who are seeing the results of two years of effective advocacy while feeling the heat of the DEA latest crack down on medical cannabis. Advocates complain that some of the most compassionate and reputable collectives in the city have been closed already. They also mistrust Donne’s claim that the LAPD would not target collectives that comply with the terms of the new moratorium or upcoming regulations. Advocates believe that the LAPD and DEA routinely cooperate and are determined to close all of LA’s collectives.

One silver lining of the DEA attacks in Los Angeles is that it has re-galvanized the community. Medical cannabis advocates with ASA and other groups are vowing to escalate their opposition to DEA tactics like targeting landlords, raiding collectives, and seizing assets. Five protesters were arrested blocking the DEA exit at CPG on July 25. Dozens of others engaged in a stand-off with LAPD officers who repeatedly try to push protester back from the scene – sometimes aggressively. This spirit of defiance was visible at today’s City Council meeting when advocates spoke... and shouted. Afterwards, small groups convened impromptu meetings in the hallways to plan next steps. Two City Council Members even joined us to offer input. LA ASA members are organizing affinity groups for non-violent civil disobedience training right now. It is remarkable to see how active and motivated the community of advocates have become in LA. Two years ago, ASA started training spokespeople, educating the community, and lobbying elected officials. It is so great to see those efforts paying off.

We need the participation of every advocate to fight back in LA. The nest LA ASA meeting will be at 1:00 PM on Saturday, August 18, at the Patients ID Center located at 470 S. San Vicente Blvd., between Wilshire Blvd. and 3rd St. Visit http://www.ASAaction.org

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Don Duncan
Southern California Coordinator
Americans for Safe Access
www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org <http://www.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.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

chris conrad: texts of prop 215, ca sb 420, & other medical cannabis documents



click here for chris’ linkpage

California's Proposition 215 was the first statewide medical marijuana initiative to pass in the USA (1996).
Text of Prop 215 (Cal HS 11362.5)
Text and analysis of SB 420 (Cal HS 11362.7)
Text of other selected California marijuana laws
Mower Decision: Medical marijuana Burden of Proof is on prosecution
Trippet Decision: Amounts reasonably related to need
Peron Decision: Medical marijuana caregivers can be compensated
Demurrer to dismiss charges, Penal Code 1002-1008
Local Guidelines by California City or County
Safe Access Now: Coalition promotes Medical Marijuana Garden Guidelines
Ballot arguments on Prop 215 / Download as a PDF
Nevada State Medical Marijuana Law
Federal Ninth Circuit Conant Decision: Doctors can recommend cannabis
Federal Supreme Court Raich Decision: States cannot shield patients from federal prosecution


It's still the law. Cannabis (marijuana) was listed in medical texts to treat over 100 different health conditions, prior to its ban in 1937 over the objections of the AMA. Medical use is still allowed under the UN Single Convention Treaty on Narcotic Drugs.


Text of selected California marijuana laws: Health and Safety Code 11357, 11358, 11359, 11360, 11361, 11362.5, 11362.7, 11362.9, 11366, 11570
Medical Marijuana: Health and Safety § 11362.5 / Prop 215
• Penal Code 1000: Deferred entry of judgement or diversion from prison
CA: Diversion for personal cultivation: Williamson Hearing
CA: Benefits of law change are retroactive
Court rulings, federal and state
CA: Medical Marijuana: Burden of Proof is on Prosecution: Mower Decision
California: Peron decision allows caregivers to be compensated
Police liable for violating civil rights, can legally return medical marijuana, relevant state / federal laws
California: Hippie Profiling illegal grounds for car search


Overview of California Marijuana Laws


Expert witness testimony is available for the defense to dispute statements by prosecution experts. If you are unable to afford an expert, the County may be required to pay for this service per Evidence Code §730. Click here to find out more.


Marijuana defined -- "Marijuana means all parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of the plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or resin. It does not include the mature stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the mature stalks (except the resin extracted therefrom), fiber, oil, or cake, or the sterilized seed of the plant which is incapable of germination." California Health & Safety Code 11018.


Concentrated cannabis defined -- "Concentrated cannabis means the separated resin, whether crude or purified, obtained from marijuana." Health & Safety Code 11006.5.


Medical marijuana defined -- "Only the dried mature processed flowers of female cannabis plant or the plant conversion shall be considered when determining allowable quantities of marijuana under this section." Health & Safety Code 11362.77(d)


Medical marijuana is legal in California for qualified individuals: Medical patients and their designated primary caregivers may legally possess HS 11357 and cultivate HS 11358, but not distribute or sell, marijuana under HS 11362.5 (Prop 215) if they have a physician's recommendation or approval. Leislation that takes effect on January 1, 2004 extends that protection to transportation


Possession of marijuana is a misdemeanor under California Health and Safety Code Section 11357.


Possession of one ounce (28.5 gms) or less is punishable by a maximum $100 fine; jail time is possible for larger amounts or for hashish, which is an optional felony ("wobbler"). Possession offenders can avoid conviction by making a preguilty plea under Penal Code 1000, in which case their charges are dismissed upon successful completion of a diversion program. Possession offenses are expunged from the record after two years under Health and Safety Code Sections 11361.5 and 11361.7.


Possession with intent to sell any amount of marijuana is a felony. Health and Safety Code 11359.


Cultivation of any amount of marijuana is a felony under Health and Safety Code 11358. People who grow for personal use are eligible for diversion under Penal Code 1000 so long as there is no evidence of intent to sell. There are no fixed plant number limits to personal use cultivation. It is possible to win diversion through a Williamson Hearing.


Sale, transportation or distribution of marijuana is a felony under Health and Safety Code Sections 11360. Transporting or giving away (furnishing) one ounce or less is a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum $100 fine.


Sale or distribution to minors is a felony under Health and Safety Code 11361.


Marijuana paraphernalia is illegal to sell or manufacture, but not possess, under Health and Safety Code 11364. All marijuana paraphernalia is subject to seizure by the police.


Driving suspension for minors: Any minor (age under 21) convicted of a marijuana, alcohol, or other drug offense faces a 12-month drivers license suspension, regardless of whether the offense was driving-related. The court may allow restricted license privileges if the minor demonstrates a "critical need to drive." Vehicle Code 13202.5 . (Note: This penalty can be avoided by entering a diversion program).


Forfeiture: Unlike federal law, California law requires a conviction for forfeiture of property involved in a drug crime. Also unlike federal law, state law does not permit forfeiture of personal real estate for marijuana cultivation. Vehicles may be forfeited only if 10 pounds or more of marijuana is involved. Health and Safety Code 11470.


California Law search full text of codes: www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html


Federal Law: Marijuana is also illegal under the federal Controlled Substances Act. Federal charges are typically brought only in large cases where commercial distribution is suspected (e.g., cultivation of several hundred plants). Text of the Controlled Substances Act.


Analysis provided by California NORML.


steve llamb photos of la women’s cannabis rally where councilwoman janice hahn calls for moratorium on DEA raids in los angeles

from \Leanne Suter's abc report

City Councilwoman Janice Hahn says the DEA is going too far. "I'm calling on the federal government to have a moratorium on these raids.”

from steve hymon's la times report, reprinted at policeone.com

Councilwoman Janice Hahn said the LAPD didn't always follow the federal lead. Over the years, the LAPD has ignored federal immigration laws and chosen not to ask people about their immigration status as a way to build a better relationship with the community, she said.


from rich orloff's la daily news report:

Hahn said she is prepared to call for the LAPD to stop participating in DEA raids or ask the DEA to impose a moratorium on raids.


more of steve's pictures of the rally at images burnside: