Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Congress Critters Seek IRS Clarification

November 30th, 2010
Posted by Caren Woodson

…And the hits just keep coming!

Despite the DOJ memo and our best efforts the federal government continues to engage innovative tactics to continue their campaign of interference with state medical marijuana laws.   The latest tactic is to use an antiquated tax code to prohibit medical marijuana dispensing facilities from taking IRS deductions and credits attributed to amounts paid or incurred during the taxable year.ASA has confirmed that several medical cannabis collectives in California are now being (and have in the past been) targeted by this very law under the guise of federal tax audits.  These “audits” seem to be unfairly applied, especially as they appear to target the largest collectives serving the greatest percentage of the population.

For the patients  who rely on the access to medicine these collectives provide, enforcement of this provision could result in a number of unanticipated consequences.  Without doubt, collectives will be forced to raise the cost of medicine and services in order to compensate for the loss of a deduction/credit.  It’s possible that some collectives may simply stop filing federal tax returns, which may jeopardize the integrity of the collective and put patients in harm’s way.  And, in the worst case, collectives will simply shut their doors, forcing what are otherwise well regulated facilities back to the underground.

To combat this issue ASA has enlisted the leadership of Congressman Pete Stark (D-CA), known as one of the nation’s foremost advocates of tax reform.  Mr. Stark has championed a “Request for a Revenue Rulingon Allowing Legal Marijuana Dispensaries to Take Trade or Business Deductions.”   Mr. Stark and a handful of Congressional colleagues who also serve as senior members of the relevant oversight committees including Ways & Means, Joint Taxation, Banking, and Judiciary have cosigned a letter requesting that the IRS issue a revenue ruling – or similar pronouncement upon which all taxpayers may rely – concerning deductions for medical marijuana dispensaries.

The Revenue Request represents an initial step toward a final solution and ASA will continue our dialogue with Congress and Administration officials about this issue.   These ongoing and indirect tactics underscore a need for Congress to provide a solution to the growing divide between state and federal laws concerning the use of marijuana for medical purposes.  In the meantime, PLEASE visit the following webpages and offer these allies your personal thanks and sincere appreciation for their leadership on this important issue.

Congressman Pete Stark (D-CA/13)

Congressman Sam Farr (D-CA/17)

Congressman Raul Grijalva (D-AZ/7)

Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA/4)

Congresswoman Linda Sanchez (D-CA/39)

Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO/2)

Thursday, November 25, 2010

It's Official... ASA Wins Big!

By: Steph Sherer

Dear ASA Supporters,

Like most of the country we had mixed feelings about the mid-term elections. No matter what side of the aisle you’re on, there were gains and concessions, reliefs and disappointments. But, there was one race that changed everything—one election that leveraged our movement so greatly things will never be the same.  

If you don’t live in California you may not have heard much about our Attorney General race. Steve Cooley was running for AG with the most blatant anti-patient platform this country has ever seen. Hand picked by the cops and funded by rightwing political strategist Carl Rove, Cooley made no small effort to let voters know that if he were elected he would do everything in his power to eradicate medical marijuana for California.

Knowing how important the success of California’s safe access program is in directing the rest of the country, we threw the full weight of ASA into this race; galvanizing our community, educating Californians and mobilizing voters. We built coalitions, created strategic marketing videos and fervently developed our field.

We watched the results pour in November 2nd, excited when he was down and nervous as his numbers went back up. Our office held our breath as the outcome seemed to change every hour. At around mid-night it was clear we weren’t going to have an answer, and we went to bed crossing our fingers that we would wake up to good news.  

Well, as you may know we didn’t get that good news for another three weeks. Today (11/24), we found out—patients won! Steve Cooley was defeated, and California’s safe access is protected.

And, while this is great news for the west coast it’s even better news for us nationally, because ASA has established medical cannabis patients as a real player in the electoral landscape. This election was won by only the smallest margin of votes. It is clear to every political expert in the country that it was the patient community that swung this election, and it will be ASA that will continue to swing elections as long as our patients’ rights are in jeopardy. You saw us win in California, now help us win nation-wide.

Every ounce of weight and leverage we have is because of our members. YOU are ASA! It is our members that supported this effort, and a special thanks to members David Bronner of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps and to the American Cannabis Research Institute’s Ben Bronfman and Matt Atwood for their generous support.

We need your support, too. You are protecting your rights when you help us fight back and win big victories like this. ASA will be there for the next battle, if you help us do it.

Join ASA today and make sure this win is heard across the country—make sure that when you need help, we’ll be there too.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Medical Marijuana Patient Advocates Claim Victory in California Attorney General Race

A Cooley defeat & Harris victory likely to improve patients' civil rights & access to medical marijuana

Oakland, CA -- Medical marijuana patient advocates breathed a collective sigh of relief today as Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley acknowledged defeat in his bid for California Attorney General. Americans for Safe Access (ASA), the country's leading medical marijuana advocacy organization, partnered with the American Cannabis Research Institute (ACRI) and others to strongly oppose Cooley's campaign using a web site, www.NotCooley.com, as well as video clips indicating how Cooley was bad for medical marijuana, the environment, and marriage equality, and other materials which were produced and disseminated to thousands of grassroots volunteers across the state.

"A defeat for Steve Cooley is a tremendous victory for patients," said ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer. "Not only will we have an ally in Kamala Harris to be able to advance civil rights protections for patients, but we have also shown that medical marijuana advocates are a powerful political force." Cooley's Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, is California's first female Attorney General. "This race shows that medical marijuana patients cannot be marginalized without a political consequence," continued Sherer.

Advocates considered the Attorney General's race to be the most important race for patients in California. Cooley has waged a long-fought battle against patient advocates on the issue of medical marijuana. As Los Angeles District Attorney, Cooley condoned dozens of SWAT-style raids on local dispensaries, aggressively prosecuted patients and their providers, and tried to criminalize the "sale" of medical marijuana. Cooley is also a long-time ally of the California Narcotics Officers Association, a staunch anti-medical marijuana group calling for the "eradication" of dispensaries. By contrast, as San Francisco District Attorney, Harris has shown consistent support for the state's medical marijuana laws and oversaw one of the first local dispensary regulatory ordinances in the country.

Some of Cooley's positions caused environmental and marriage equality advocates to ally themselves with ASA and the hundreds of thousands of medical marijuana patients throughout California. Cooley's stance on Proposition 8, the 2008 anti-gay marriage initiative, and his weak record on environmental justice and enforcement created a groundswell of opposition in a race Cooley was expected to win. This loose coalition worked diligently in the final hours to show how Cooley's position on a variety of issues made him "Not Cool" for California.

Notably, Cooley was defeated in Los Angeles County by 14.5 percent, more than 250,000 votes, despite local residents electing him three times as District Attorney. And, despite last-minute attack ads against Harris, paid for by a contribution of at least $1 million from the Virginia-based Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC), a corporate front group funded by tobacco, insurance and gambling interests, and coordinated by Karl Rove, Cooley was ultimately unable to win the election.

While the race for Attorney General was the most important for California patients, a number of local ballot measures were decided on November 2nd that will have a significant impact on the patient community. For example, two measures banning dispensaries in Santa Barbara and Morro Bay were handily defeated. Also, in what appears to be a local taxation trend, measures were adopted in ten California cities (Albany, Berkeley, La Puente, Long Beach, Morro Bay, Oakland, Rancho Cordova, Richmond, Sacramento, San Jose, and Stockton), heavily increasing the cost of patients' medicine, especially in La Puente and San Jose which will both now impose a 10 percent tax on top of the state's existing sales tax.

Further information:
Campaign website used to defeat Steve Cooley: http://www.NotCooley.com
NotCooley video on medical marijuana: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5ydI3ZZpzo
NotCooley video on the environment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM4QzC5alNM
NotCooley video on marriage equality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGPWDgQ7tik
NotCooley poster: http://safeaccessnow.org/downloads/not_cooley_final_proof_2.jpg

Monday, November 22, 2010

Harris Leading Cooley by 53 Thousand Votes in CA AG Race

*UPDATED 11/23/2010, 11:33AM*

Kamala D. Harris (Dem) is leading Steve Cooley (Rep) by 53,796 votes for the office of California Attorney General as of Tuesday November 23, 2010, 11:33 a.m. as reported by the California Secretary of State.

HARRIS 4,356,591 - 46.0%
COOLEY 4,302,795 - 45.5%

The count is expected to be finished by November, 30 and the totals should be tallied no later than December 3rd.

Visit www.facebook.com/notcooley for the latest!

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

SD ASA Holiday Party - Dec 15 Portugalia in Ocean Beach

This year has been a long and exciting year for the medical marijuana movement and for the San Diego Chapter of Americans for Safe Access. We have had lots of victories as well as a few setbacks.
As the year is comes to an end it is time to gather as a community, have a great time, celebrate our victories and toast to the New Year!

Come join the San Diego Chapter of ASA as well as the rest of the San Diego Medical Marijuana Community for our annual Holiday Party on

Wednesday December 15th 2010 form 6:30pm -9:30pm at the Portugalia Restaurant located in Ocean Beach, CA (4839 Newport Avenue San Diego, CA)

The night will be filled with Karaoke Caroling, Food, Laughter and Cheer!

Please bring a toy you wish you had gotten as a child for our community toy drive.
$10 at the door / For more information please visit http://www.safeaccesssd.org/p/events.html

This event is proudly brought to you by: San Diego ASA, Legal Cannabis Institute, Law Offices of Kimberly R. Simms, Association of Clinical Dispensaries, KUSH Magazine, NUG Magazine, Proteus 420, The Women of Marijuana, and The Law Offices of Melissa Bobrow.

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www.SafeAccessSD.org

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Jesus, George Washington, and San Diego’s Medicine Struggle

It is indeed ironic that Bonnie Dumanis, San Diego’s District Attorney and a member of the Log Cabin Republican Club, in her vicious pursuit of medical marijuana users, is at odds with Abraham Lincoln who refused to approve a proposed prohibition on cannabis use. Every American president until the 1930’s used medical marijuana, and according to Morey Amsterdam and Eddie Gordon, close friends of John F. Kennedy, who used cannabis for his back pain, he was going to legalize it during his second term.

By: Rocky Neptun

Under the shadow of a venomous San Diego District Attorney and a cliff-hanger Attorney General election between a fanatical DA from Los Angeles and a sympathetic DA from the Bay Area, medical marijuana patients, providers and activists met near Mission Bay under the banner of putting patients first.

The November 13th all-day gathering at the Marina Village Conference Center reflected both the radiance of altruism in the medical marijuana movement, its ancient heritage, and the potential to humanize the medical-care-giving industry, as well as the dangers members and patients face from reactionary forces still fighting the obsolete cultural wars of the 1960’s.

About 50 persons turned out to participate in San Diego’s first symposium on “Training for Medical Marijuana Professionals” sponsored by Americans for Safe Access. The core curriculum, almost half the day, was centered on introductory preparation for those working with medical marijuana patients. The emphasis was on treating the whole patient with a greater understanding of how illness is not just an isolated condition but how physical, psychological and emotional factors interact to affect patients’ functioning. Dr. Amanda Reiman, Chairwoman of the Medical Cannabis Commission for the city of Berkeley and a lecturer at UC Berkeley, led the training session.

Don Duncan, co-founder of Americans for Safe Access (along with San Diego’s own Steph Sherer), gave an hour-long history of the movement in California and reported on present efforts in Sacramento to guarantee and expand patients’ rights.

Going way beyond the scheduled departure time, a panel of attorneys gave an overview of current law and recent court decisions, sharing knowledge about what is legal and what is not for both patients and care givers, including cooperatives and collectives. Led by Lauren Payne, Americans for Safe Access’ Legal Services Coordinator, the lawyers conducted “know your rights” training sessions on encounters with law enforcement officials.

As I sat there, looking out the window at the bobbing sailboats moored near the conference center, I thought back to my days as a VISTA volunteer in the Appalachian Mountains. The Voting Rights Act had been passed; yet the black folks we were assisting in Skunk Hollow, near Corbin, Kentucky, lacked safe access to the polls. Roaming gangs of armed “redneck” mountain men threatened any who exercised their “right” to vote. How so like San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis whose ideological zeal and personal ambition threatens another group of people struggling for access to their rights. In this case, their entitlement to medical marijuana as guaranteed by the citizens of California.

Jeremy Joseph, an attorney from Los Angeles, urged the participants to continue the struggle for their rights. He noted that eleven states and the District of Columbia have medical marijuana provisions and another nine states are in the process of working through those rights.

Sexism and Medical Marijuana Prohibition in the Middle-Ages

Medical Marijuana deterrence is not a new phenomenon. Whenever those in power, religious or secular, have sought to increase or maintain that dominance, one of their first acts is to prohibit knowledge (just ask the Chinese government and Google). For thousands of years, the elderly women, usually widows, without a bread-winning male, made their way as the village healer. There were no doctors for the common people. They passed the knowledge of natural healing, the herbs and grasses of the forests, down from mother to daughter, aunt to niece.

When I lived in a small Toltec village in the state of Morelos, Mexico as part of a cross-cultural educational experience in the early 1970’s, there was no doctor around. When I developed an eye malady, the family I was staying with presented me to a wrinkled, ancient woman – the village’s healer – who fanned the smoke of marijuana into my eye and also used a tincture from the plant to cure the infection.

It wasn’t until the 14th and 15th centuries in Europe, when a series of devastating plagues broke out that the Church lashed out against naturalist healers in general and women in particular. From the Pope down to the lowliest friar, the official spin on the plagues was theological rather than medical; it was God’s vengeance for sin and only more devotion, more donations to the Church, would save you.

Fearful mothers and fathers brought their ill children to the old women of the community, not the wine sodden priest. Some were saved; word and hope spread. The absolutism of the Catholic Church was threatened. The inquisition was formed to root out these “witches” and prohibit reliance on “medicine” in favor of prayer and confession. One of the charges brought against St. Joan of Arc was that she used marijuana.

Not only was the giving of medicinal preparations, including cannabis, by herbalists and chemists declared illegal but merely possessing the expertise, called “witch’s knowledge” was punishable by burning at the stake.

By 1484, marijuana had become so well known among the common people for treating the pain and suffering of the plague that a fearful Pope Innocent VIII specifically labeled it “an unholy sacrament of the second and third types of the Satanic mass.” Statements like this, flying in the face of reality, pushed more ordinary folk with their common sense further away from the church and laid the seeds of the Reformation.

Did Jesus Use Marijuana? Would it Have Saved George Washington’s Life?

I suspect that prostitution may not be the world’s oldest profession. [“I must have given a hundred thousand dollars worth of it away before I knew it was worth anything, my aunt used to say.”] I think the tribal healer became the first vocation. From the time we climbed out of the trees anyone could mate but those with the insight and knowledge to restore health and salvage lives were the indispensable ones.

Over 5,000 years ago physician farmers were growing and dispensing marijuana, called cannabis Tai-Ma, in China. Around 1,000 B.C. the migration of the Aryan tribes, spread cannabis medicine from India to Europe. It had hundreds of medical applications, wound healer, muscle relaxant, tonic for pain, fever easer and helped with childbirths. It was considered a “sacred herb” and used by the priests of many early religions as their badge to the “divine.”

From the priests of Shintoism in Japan who used marijuana to unite couples in marriage and drive away evil spirits to the earliest Jews who “as part of their holy Friday night services in the Temple of Solomon, 60-80,000 men ritually passed around and inhaled 20,000 incense burners filled with kanabosom (cannabis), before returning home for the largest meal of the week,” as recorded by Jack Herer in his book, The Sociology Of Cannabis And World History. The Jewish Essene communities, south of Jerusalem, where Jesus is thought to have studied in his youth, are known to have used marijuana as a medicine.

But from independent, self-governing, communal associations, the Christian faith, seized by popes and emperors, became a process of tyranny and oppression. Not only medical marijuana, but an entire cornucopia of healing herbs and substances, tragically, criminally, were systematically denied whole generations of ill people. Well into the 18th Century, bleeding patients of pints of blood was the primary treatment used by doctors. George Washington, who woke up one morning with the flu, was literally bled to death by his doctors. One wonders if he had just smoked some hearty Dutch Passion Feminized Cannabis and gone back to bed, would he have lived well into the 19th Century?

Today’s bleeders would have us dependent on dangerous chemical manufactured by corporations who donate to their political campaigns. It is indeed ironic that Bonnie Dumanis, San Diego’s District Attorney and a member of the Log Cabin Republican Club, in her vicious pursuit of medical marijuana users, is at odds with Abraham Lincoln who refused to approve a proposed prohibition on the use of cannabis. Every American president until the 1930’s used medical marijuana and according to Morey Amsterdam and Eddie Gordon, close friends of John F. Kennedy, who used cannabis for his back pain, he was going to legalize it during his second term.

Even though California voters approved the Compassionate Use Act in 1996, patients and providers have been under attack by reactionary forces and their contempt for voters and police state mentality right up to our present day. As San Diego attorney Lance Rogers pointed out to participants, from the July 2008 joint local and federal narcotics task force raid on the Amsterdam Collective (in opposition to President Obama’s promises to leave patients alone) through the clearly illegal entrapment and forgeries of the SDPD in its Operation Green RX busts in 2009 to October of this year when a North Park medical marijuana collective was harassed patients continue to have their rights assaulted.

As I sat in the conference room, I realized the participants, some professionals, some poor, young and oldies, always looking over their shoulder, aware of their vulnerability and still putting the patients first, are living proof that heroism is alive and well. They are the ethical descendants of those poor women from the Dark Ages who were tortured and burned alive for saving a child’s life with their herbal medicine bag, the attendees are in the tradition of the old woman in the thatched hut who saved my eye so many years ago and they keep the possibility open that I will have help if I need to self-medicate in the future - if that good Cuban rum I smuggle into this country can no longer ease the pain of my osteoarthritis.

There are those among us I call sufferers from “Pleasure Disapproval Syndrome.” A vast populace, unhappy with their lives, trapped in dead-end jobs, bored with corporate entertainment, happy-hour devotees and pharmaceutical addicts who are fearful not of criminals or terrorists…..they shiver in fear that somewhere, someone is having a good time, enjoying life. They voted against Prop. 19, are afraid that lesbians and gays might find enjoyment in marriage and, God forbid, are terrified that a person might actually get pleasure from taking their medicine.

The culture war continues; however, the participants at the San Diego patient rights conference seemed to agree to keep their powder (ah, buds) dry and to continue struggling toward unhindered access to this ancient, safe, and effective medicine for all who need it.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Action Alert: Call the Senate Judiciary Committee


ORGANIZE ---- TAKE ACTION ---- SPREAD THE WORD

Call the Senate Judiciary Committee Today!

November 15th, 2010
 
The elections are over and it’s time to get back to work! Michele Leonhart, President Obama’s nominee to head the Drug Enforcement Administration, is scheduled to be confirmed by the US Senate Judiciary Committee the afternoon of Wednesday, November 17. As the deputy director of the DEA, Ms. Leonhart supervised an unprecedented level of   raids on medical marijuana dispensaries designed to undermine safe access and the implementation of state medical marijuana programs.

Take Action Now!
Demand Senators Ask the DEA Nominee Some Tough Questions!
In October of 2009, the Obama Administration issued a memorandum to U.S. Attorneys discouraging the use of federal resources to prosecute individuals who are in “clear and unambiguous compliance” with their state compassionate use laws. Since then, ASA has tracked more than 30 federal enforcement raids in California, Colorado, Hawaii, and Nevada. Despite these tactics, more states are adopting regulations to authorize safe access to marijuana for medical purposes.

Negotiating the growing divide between state and federal medical marijuana laws will be among the toughest domestic policy challenges facing the next DEA Administrator. The DEA should do more to reconcile the conflict between state and federal laws, but ASA questions whether Ms. Leonhart possesses the leadership necessary to facilitate this change.

Tell Senators that More Must be Done to Resolve the Conflict
ASA is leading the call for compassionate and responsible leadership at the highest levels of government and we need your help. Call Senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee and tell them to examine Ms. Leonhart’s record closely. Urge them to use the hearing to determine whether Ms. Leonhart is committed to working with Congress and state officials to develop a comprehensive medical marijuana strategy that respects state law and facilitates safe access to marijuana for therapeutic use and research.

Phone calls make a difference! Tell Senators on the Judiciary Committee that more should be done to reconcile the conflict between state and federal medical marijuana laws. Demand that these Senators ask Michele Leonhart the tough questions.

PHONE SCRIPT
Hello.  My name is ______________.  I am calling to urge Senators on the Judiciary committee to ask Michele Leonhart some tough questions during her confirmation hearing this week.  President Obama’s pick to head the DEA authorized hundreds of paramilitary-style enforcement raids on patients and providers who were in clear compliance with their state medical marijuana laws. These raids are a waste of resources and I think more needs to be done to resolve the growing conflict between state and federal law.  Please ensure that the next DEA Administrator possesses the leadership necessary to create a national strategy that supports safe and legal access to marijuana for medical purposes. 

Members of the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary
                  
Democrats   
Senator Leahy
VT
(202) 224-4242
Senator Kohl
WI
(202) 224-5653
Senator Feinstein
CA
(202) 224-3841
Senator Feingold
WI
(202) 224-5323
Senator Specter
PA
(202) 224-4254
Senator Schumer
NY
(202) 224-6542
Senator Durbin
IL
(202) 224-2152
Senator Cardin
MD
(202) 224-4524
Senator Whitehouse
RI
(202) 224-2921
Senator Klobuchar
MN
(202) 224-3244
Senator Kaufman
DE
(202) 224-5042
Senator Franken
MN
(202) 224-5641

For ideas on questions for the Senate Judiciary Committee to ask Ms. Leonhart, see ASA’s confirmation questions here.

For background on Ms. Leonhart and her anti-medical marijuana career with the DEA, check out ASA’s Memo to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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Caren Woodson
Americans for Safe Access
1730 M St., NW, Suite 611 :: Washington, DC 20036
TEL: 202.857.4272 :: CEL: 510.388.0546

Thursday, November 11, 2010

San Diego South Bay ASA Meeting Tonight

Join patients, medical professionals, scientists, and concerned citizens Today, 6pm at Palm Ave, Imperial Beach, CA for the monthly South Bay San Diego ASA meeting.

Find out the latest information on our efforts to establish permanent safe access to medical cannabis for patients in San Diego City, County, and all municipalities. Get involved with like minded individuals and help make a significant difference in San Diego.

Don’t forget to register for next Saturday’s Americans for Safe Access Certified training, “Putting Patients First”. This newly designed ASA training is an essential basic course for anyone serious about working professionally with patients in the medical cannabis field. Instructors include; Amanda Reiman PhD., Don Duncan, Lauren Payne, JD. This ASA workshop made possible through the generous support of Legal Cannabis Institute. ($75.00 per person, lunch included) Register Today: www.safeaccessnow.org/patientsfirst

NOVEMBER 2010 - SAN DIEGO ASA MEETINGS

Thursday, November 11th – South Bay San Diego ASA Meeting
6:00 p.m. @ 1233 Palm Ave, Imperial Beach, CA
For more info, contact: rasmwboyd@yahoo.com

Saturday, November 13th - ASA Certified Training – Putting Patients First
9:30 a.m. @ Marina Village Conference Center - 1875 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109
Register Today! www.safeaccessnow.org/patientsfirst ($75 per person lunch included)

Tuesday, November 23rd -- North County / Oceanside San Diego ASA Meeting
7:00 p.m. @ The Fish Joint - 514 South Coast Hwy Oceanside, CA 92054
For more info, contact: sandiegoasa@gmail.com

Sunday, November 7, 2010

November San Diego ASA Meeting Tuesday 7pm - 11/9

Join patients, medical professionals, scientists, and concerned citizens this Tuesday, 7pm at the La Jolla Brew House for the monthly (main) San Diego ASA meeting.

Find out the latest information on our efforts to establish permanent safe access to medical cannabis for patients in San Diego City, County, and all municipalities. Get involved with like minded individuals and help make a significant difference in San Diego.

Don’t forget to register for next Saturday’s Americans for Safe Access Certified training, “Putting Patients First”. This newly designed ASA training is an essential basic course for anyone serious about working professionally with patients in the medical cannabis field. Instructors include; Amanda Reiman PhD., Don Duncan, Lauren Payne, JD. This ASA workshop made possible through the generous support of Legal Cannabis Institute. ($75.00 per person, lunch included) Register Today: www.safeaccessnow.org/patientsfirst

NOVEMBER 2010 - SAN DIEGO ASA MEETINGS

Tuesday, November 9th -- San Diego ASA Meeting (MAIN)
7:00 p.m. @ La Jolla Brew House, 7536 Fay Ave, La Jolla 92037
For more info, contact: sandiegoasa@gmail.com

Thursday, November 11th – South Bay San Diego ASA Meeting
6:00 p.m. @ 1233 Palm Ave, Imperial Beach, CA
For more info, contact: rasmwboyd@yahoo.com

Saturday, November 13th - ASA Certified Training – Putting Patients First
9:30 a.m. @ Marina Village Conference Center - 1875 Quivira Way San Diego, CA 92109
Register Today! www.safeaccessnow.org/patientsfirst ($75 per person lunch included)

Tuesday, November 23rd -- North County / Oceanside San Diego ASA Meeting
7:00 p.m. @ The Fish Joint - 514 South Coast Hwy Oceanside, CA 92054
For more info, contact: sandiegoasa@gmail.com

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Americans for Safe Access Not Cooley Campaign Crucial in California Attorney General Race

By: Eugene Davidovich, San Diego Americans for Safe Access


In a highly contested race for California Attorney General, Kamala Harris a Democrat from San Francisco successfully defeated Steve Cooley a republican from Los Angeles, making her the first woman to hold the office in the State.

According to the California Secretary of State’s website with 100% of the precincts reporting, Harris is leading the race by 14,838 votes or less than one percent.

Some media outlets that before the election endorsed Cooley for AG are still saying the race is too close to call. The LA Times reported that Cooley declaired victory and scheduled a victory press conference for Wednesday morning.

The reality is however that Kamala Harris is now our new Attorney General proving that Cooley is just not cool for California.

Short of a recount or the miraculous appearance of thousands of mail in ballots, the race is finished and Californians proved with the AG race the same thing they proved with the race for governor; political office in the State cannot be purchased. California voters cannot be scared or fooled into electing Los Angeles’ version of Bonnie Dumanis as our next Attorney General.

On election night, it appeared that Cooley had the lead with several news stations actually reporting him as the winner. Shortly after 2am on November 3rd as more precincts began reporting, the gap between the two candidates quickly closed and within hours, Harris was in the lead by less than one percent.

Steve Cooley was endorsed by newspaper editorial boards across California, most law enforcement officials, and of course the infamous prison guards union all of who went out of their way to promote and fund Cooley’s campaign.

When the opposition realized they stood a serious chance of losing the race, a desperate and unsuccessful last minute attempt to smear Harris’ reputation was launched and paid for by Carl Rove the former adviser to President George Bush.

All attempts to smear Harris’ record and dupe Californians proved futile. This race was also highly publicized by Americans for Safe Access (ASA), the nation’s largest medical marijuana advocacy group which weeks before the election launched a state wide campaign against Steve Cooley.

The campaign highlighted ways in which Cooley would be bad, not only for patients and their providers but also for those who are concerned about the environment, equal rights, and criminal justice issues.

ASA advocates launched a website (www.NotCooley.com), distributed thousands of fliers to dispensaries and doctor’s offices across the state and took to the streets with a strong ‘Not Cooley’ message turning voters out in droves to vote against Cooley.

For the first time in California history, medical marijuana patients led by ASA successfully swung a state wide election proving that not only is ASA able to quickly and effectively mobilize their base, but that this voter block is now a serious political force in California.

Further Information:
Secretary of State AG Race Results: 
Campaign to defeat Steve Cooley: http://www.NotCooley.com
NotCooley video on medical marijuana: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5ydI3ZZpzo
NotCooley video on the environment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM4QzC5alNM
NotCooley video on marriage equality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGPWDgQ7tik
NotCooley poster: http://safeaccessnow.org/downloads/not_cooley_final_proof_2.jpg

2010 Election Results - California and San Diego

According to the California Secretary of State’s website with 100% of the precincts reporting, Kamala Harris is leading the race by 14,838 votes or less than one percent. Looks like California has a new Attorney General

California Election Results

  • Governor - Jerry Brown (D) - 53.8%
  • Lieutenant Governor - Gavin Newsom (D) – 50.2%
  • Secretary of State – Debra Bowen (D) – 53.3%
  • Controller – John Chiang (D) – 55.1%
  • Treasurer – Bill Lockyer (D) – 56.5%
  • Attorney General – Kamala Harris (D) – 46.1%
  • Insurance Commissioner – Dave Jones (D) – 50.7%
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction – Tom Torlakson – 54.7%
  • U.S. Senate – Barbara Boxer (D) – 52.2%
  • U.S. House District 3 – Dan Lungren (R) - 50.6%

Federal Offices
  • U.S. REP. 49TH DIST. – Darrel Issa (R) – 64.8%
  • U.S. REP. 50TH DIST. – Brian Bilbray (R) – 56.99%
  • U.S. REP. 51TH DIST. – Bob Filner (D) – 59.9%
  • U.S. REP. 52TH DIST. – Duncan Hunter (R) – 63.45%
  • U.S. REP. 53TH DIST. – Susan Davis (D) – 61.99%

State Senate
  • STATE SENATE-36TH DIST. - Joel Anderson (R) – 62.61%
  • STATE SENATE-38TH DIST. – Mark Wyland (R) – 59.85%
  • STATE SENATE-40TH DIST. – Juan Vargas (D) – 58.85%

State Assembly
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-66TH DIST. – KEVIN D. JEFFRIES – REP – 72.20%
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-73TH DIST. - DIANE L. HARKEY – REP – 55.86%
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-74TH DIST. - MARTIN GARRICK – REP – 55.7%
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-75TH DIST. - NATHAN FLETCHER – REP – 60.76%
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-76TH DIST. - TONI ATKINS – DEM – 57.49%
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-77TH DIST. - BRIAN JONES – REP – 62.56%
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-78TH DIST. - MARTY BLOCK – DEM – 58.46%
  • STATE ASSEMBLY-79TH DIST. - BEN HUESO – DEM - 61.99%
 San Diego City Council
  • CITY OF SAN DIEGO CITY COUNCIL - DISTRICT NO. 6 - LORIE ZAPF – 52.45%
  • CITY OF SAN DIEGO CITY COUNCIL - DISTRICT NO. 8 - DAVID ALVAREZ – 58.32%
 San Diego Local Elections
  • PROP A-SAN DIEGO COUNTY Ch. Amdmt. Fair-Open Competition – YES
  • PROP B-CITY OF SAN DIEGO Ch. Amdmt. Dep. City Atty Positions - YES
  • PROP C-CITY OF SAN DIEGO Pacific Highlands Ranch Development - YES
  • PROP D-CITY OF SAN DIEGO Temp. One-Half Cent Sales Tax - NO
  • PROP G-CITY OF CARLSBAD Ch. Amdmt. Retirement Benefits – YES
  • PROP H-CITY OF CHULA VISTA Telecommunications Users Tax - NO
  • PROP J-SAN DIEGO UNIFIED Temp. Emer. Tax (Req. Two-Thirds) – NO
  • PROP K-SAN MARCOS UNIFIED $287M School Bond (Req. 55%) – YES
  • PROP L-JULIAN UNION HIGH $2.1M School Bond (Req. 55%) – YES
  • PROP M-DEHESA SCHOOL $5.5M School Bond (Req. 55%) – YES
  • PROP O-SOUTH BAY UNION SCH. Parcel Tax (Req. Two-Thirds) - YES
 Board of Equalization
  • Dist 1 - Betty T. Yee (D) – 62.3%
  • Dist 2 - George Runner (R) – 50.3%
  • Dist 3 - Michelle Steel (R) – 55.2%
  • Dist 4 - Jerome E. Horton (D) – 71.8%
 State Ballot Measures
  • PROP 19-Legalize-Regulate-Tax Marijuana Under Calif. Law – NO
  • PROP 20-No Elected Reps on Congressional Redistricting Commission – YES
  • PROP 21-Vehicle Fee to Fund State Parks and Wildlife Programs – NO
  • PROP 22-Prohibits State from Keeping Specific Funds – YES
  • PROP 23-Unemployment Rate to Affect Air Pollution Control Laws – NO
  • PROP 24-Repeal of Recent Law to Lower Business Tax Liability – NO
  • PROP 25-Simple Majority Required for State Budget – NO
  • PROP 26-Certain State and Local Fees Require Two-Thirds – YES
  • PROP 27-Eliminates Redistricting Commission - NO


Thank you for all your help in helping get the word out and successfully defeating Steve Cooley for Attorney General, ASA has made history yet again!

Eugene Davidovich
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San Diego Americans for Safe Access
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