Tuesday, August 30, 2011

ASA California Tour is coming to San Diego


Dear ASA Members and Friends,

Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is visiting cities all over California to train and empower medical cannabis patients, providers, and advocates. We will be conducting a free Know-Your-Rights and Raid Preparedness Training in each city, followed by very special city-wide Stakeholders' Meeting. Please plan to attend these meetings in your home town or nearby:

What:     ASA Training & Stakeholders' Meeting

When:    Thursday, September 1, 2011
                Raid Training 4:00 PM
                Stakeholders' Meeting 7:00 PM

Where:   La Jolla Brew House, 7536 Fay Avenue, La Jolla

The need to mobilize the base in California has never been greater. Cities and counties are adopting regulations, moratoria, and bans on patients’ associations and cultivation. Patients and providers routinely encounter resistance from law enforcement. Media bias and public ambivalence threaten to roll back gains made over the last few years. State lawmakers are grappling with legislation that will have a huge impact on patients’ welfare, and federal pressure on medical cannabis is mounting!

ASA knows that the key to adopting and implementing good policy at the local, state, and federal level is having a trained and activated grassroots base in the community. There is no other way to make it happen. The ASA California Tour 2011 is a chance to reconnect with the grassroots campaign for safe access – or to get started fighting for patients’ rights for the first time. Don’t miss this great opportunity.

We hope to see you soon!

Sincerely,

Don Duncan
California Director

P.S. – Please help ASA provide free services like this to patients and advocates statewide. Make a special contribution
to ASA today.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Tell Governor Brown to veto SB 847 and AB 1300

Dear California ASA Members & Friends,

There are two bills on the Governor’s desk that will severely limit safe access to medical cannabis in California. Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is calling on supporters to contact Governor Jerry Brown today and ask him to veto SB 847 and AB 1300 to protect local access in our communities.

Can you take a few minutes right now to call or email Governor Brown? ASA’s online action center makes it easy!

Senator Lou Correa’s (D-Santa Ana) SB 847 requires that medical cannabis cooperatives and collectives be located at least 600 feet from any residential zone or use. This will force patients’ associations to the outskirts of most cities – if they can find a location at all! Assemblymember Bob Blumenfield’s (D-Van Nuys) AB 1300 explicitly authorizes cities and counties to ban cooperatives and collectives. That means access can be eliminated in some communities altogether! That is not what voters intended when they adopted Proposition 215 in 1996, calling on lawmakers “to implement a plan to provide for the safe and affordable distribution of marijuana to all patients in medical need of marijuana.”

These bills passed through the legislature easily. If we do not make a good show of opposition at the Governor’s office, he will sign SB 847 and AB 1300 into law. Research conducted by ASA and years of experience in implementing our state law show that sensible regulations reduce crime and complaints around cooperatives and collectives. Tell Governor Brown we can work with lawmakers to adopt better laws than these.

Please act today. The bills could be signed at any minute!

Thank you for helping,

Don Duncan
California Director

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Safe Access in Oceanside is facing an Imminent Threat of eradication! Oceanside patients need your help!

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The Oceanside City Council had ample opportunity to develop reasonable regulations for medical marijuana patients in Oceanside during their two year moratorium on this issue. Instead, the City Council let the moratorium expire, and have launched an all out assault/eradication effort on the existing facilities through lawsuits, injunctions and threats.

The City has even gone as far as changing its zoning laws during the moratorium to prevent dispensaries from opening unless they applied for a change in the code which would automatically be denied.

Continued delays, stall tactics, lawsuits, threats and harassment have resulted in an environment of fear where sick and dying patients will be forced to obtain their medicine from illicit sources rather than from safe, reliable and regulated dispensing centers in the City.

Patients in Oceanside are sick and tired of this continued bias driven effort to eradicate safe access to their medicine and in response to the continued delays and the City’s eradication effort, will be protesting in front of the Oceanside City Hall (300 N. Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054) on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 from 4-6pm.

Join Oceanside residents, patients, advocates, and concerned citizens on Wednesday, August 31 from 4-6pm and help send a strong message to the City Council, that patient’s rights must be protected and that the citizens of Oceanside are tired of seeing their tax payer’s dollars wasted on bias driven eradication efforts!

WHAT: Protest against Oceanside City Council Patient Eradication Effort
WHEN: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 – 4-6pm
WHERE: Oceanside City Hall - 300 N. Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054

For more information contact Eugene Davidovich at sandiegoasa@gmail.com
RSVP for the event on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=213113522071185

Monday, August 22, 2011

A Light at the End of the Tunnel

Congressman Bob Filner for San Diego Mayor
By: Eugene Davidovich

It is no secret that medical marijuana patients in San Diego have been historically treated as second class citizens by our local elected officials. The County Board of Supervisors has done all it can to restrict access, District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis continues to persecute patients, and Council members like Carl DeMaio, Marti Emerald, Sherri Lightner, and Kevin Faulconer vocally speak out against safe access.

Dumanis, DeMaio, and Faulconer are among the serious mayoral candidates who would be giving up their current offices if elected. Marty Emerald is running for re-election to the City Council. None of them are friends to medical marijuana patients or the safe access community. In fact, all of them have been vocal in support of strict requirements that eradicate rather than regulate access for the sick and dying in San Diego.

The community’s hope in the mayoral race was riding on the two successes; the quickly growing opposition campaign against Dumanis and DeMaio appearing more as a fringe candidate in light of his radical anti middle class style politics. With Dumanis, DeMaio, and Faulconer as front runners, and most other viable candidates having either come out against safe access or simply ignored the issue, the Mayoral race was looking very grim for the community.

This week, the landscape quickly changed. The community saw a light at the end of the tunnel.

Congressmen Bob Filner, who is also running for Mayor, came out strongly in support of safe access, reasonable regulations, and the rights of medical marijuana patients.

In an August 10th interview with David Roland of the San Diego CityBeat, Congressman Filner was presented with the following statement: “The City Council repealed its medical marijuana ordinance and now we’re back to square one, which is essentially the wild west, in terms of how we can comply with Prop 215.”

Filner responded, “We ought to take that seriously. I don’t know what they’re trying to do on the council. It sounds like they were trying to find a way not to have [medical-marijuana dispensaries]. They put so many restrictions on them. It makes it so difficult, it’s not worth it. I would say take that seriously and do whatever ministerial things you do, but let’s allow that to. You’ve got to get it through the City Council, though. That takes leadership. I don’t see any plan or any leadership to say, “Hey people are suffering. It’s legal to do it. Let’s put any controls and any ministerial things you need to do, but let’s facilitate it.” What they were using is regulations to stop it. I would say, let’s have them viable.”

Congressman Filner’s position is in stark contrast to the rest of the main stream candidates who have all either ignored this very important issue, come out strongly against it, or like Dumanis, publicly claim to support it in hopes of duping voters, but with their actions do everything they can to fight against it.

With over 70,000 medical marijuana patients in San Diego, and almost 40,000 registered voters having recently spoken for safe, reasonable and local regulations through the referendum process, it is clear that access in the City will be a key issue in the 2012 Mayoral race.

In my opinion; patients, supporters, and all 40,000 plus registered voters in San Diego who support medical marijuana should first take a good look at the track record of all the mayoral candidates, say ‘Not Dumanis’, and then Vote Filner!

Monday, August 15, 2011

LCI presents: MMJ Analysis Class this Saturday!

Legal Cannabis Institute Presents

What's in Your Medicine? -Saturday, August 20, 10:00am to 11:30am

In our ongoing educational support of medical marijuana community, we are offering a MMJ Analysis Class. The Legal Cannabis Institute is on a mission to help all medical marijuana patients understand their medicine. The team from Cal Canna Labs will be here to discuss THC, CBDs, mold and so much more. They will be conducting live tests during class.

Everyone who works in this industry can benefit from learning the ins and outs of cannabis testing. Your staff needs to be informed and educated about patient rights and responsibilities; they are the front line for most patient information. Join us for a class and feel empowered to be of service to your patients.

Please RSVP online or phone for yourself and your staff by Friday, August 19th. Space is limited. We invite your participation in this exciting educational adventure!

Nicole Scott

Executive Director

858-864-8787

www.legalcannabisinstitute.com

LCI Campus, 10459 Roselle Street, Suite A, San Diego, CA 92121

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Chula Vista Police Strong-Arm Medical Marijuana Patients

By: Eugene Davidovich, San Diego Americans for Safe Access. August 14, 2011

Patients stand up in the face of threats, violence, and intimidation by Chula Vista Police Department during an illegal attempt to search Green Power medical marijuana collective in South San Diego.

Chula Vista – On July 12, at 10:45pm the Chula Vista City Council adopted an outright ban on medical marijuana dispensaries, cooperatives and collectives within city limits. The late hour vote was intentional so as to prevent members of the public from speaking against the ban.

Leading up to vote, patients, concerned citizens and supporters of safe access had diligently attended Council meetings for over two years pleading with their local representatives to protect sick and dying patients in their community. Dozens of patients turned out to meetings and sent letters and emails asking for reasonable regulations rather than a ban.

The City Council ignored the pleas of sick and dying patients and decided to side with the reefer madness propaganda fed to them by the San Diego Sheriff’s Department as well as San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis who continue to claim that all dispensaries are illegal and attract crime even though actual data shows otherwise.

The vote as well as the Council Members’ comments on July 12th appeared to have given a green light to the Chula Vista Police Department (CVPD) to force existing safe access out of the City and to send a strong message of disregard to medical marijuana patients in Chula Vista.

Days after the vote was ratified and wasting no time, the CVPD posted police cars outside of existing dispensaries in Chula Vista and began pulling patients over as soon as they exited parking lots of the facilities. They questioned those pulled over, searched their vehicles, and in many cases confiscated their medicine issuing citations despite legitimate patient paperwork.

“They stopped me for no reason, asked what I bought at the dispensary, took my medicine, humiliated me and told me that medical marijuana was a joke” said Joe, a terminally ill cancer patient after experiencing an encounter with CVPD outside of a collective in Chula Vista. “I told them that I was legal, that I was using this medicine to overcome debilitating symptoms related to the chemo, but they wouldn’t hear it, the cop told me that the medical marijuana thing was a scam.”

The CVPD did not settle on simply harassing patients leaving the dispensaries, they decided to step it up a notch and go after the facilities themselves. Rather than follow the law and go through proper civil channels to start a dialogue with the collectives, the CVPD instead sent ‘patient eradication squads’ to beat the facilities into closure.

On July 26, the Green Power medical marijuana collective, almost fell victim to one of these ‘Chula Vista Patient Eradication Squad’. That day the collective had a locksmith at their location installing a new set of locks for the front door. At approximately 12:55pm as the locksmith was crouched over, installing the lock, several uniformed and plain clothed officers approached the door of the collective, pushed the locksmith aside, shouting, “Who is the owner here?!”

Long, a medical marijuana patient and member of the collective walked out of the medicine room into the front reception area where the police were huddled and said “How may I help you officers?”.

At first, they cops put on a friendly face and sat down on one of the couches as if to talk to Long. Within seconds of sitting down, two officers stood up and tried to rush the medicine room with the intent of searching the facility. Long stood up, walked calmly to the door of the medicine room and explained to the officers that because they did not have a search warrant, they could not go into the room.

At that instant the two officers turned angry and violent, they grabbed Long, slapped handcuffs on him and physically threw him on the ground. The cops were heard saying “Search Warrant, ha, don’t you know we are Chula Vista PD and can go anywhere we want?”

Long continued to remain calm and told the officers again that they had not showed him a search warrant, that he did not consent to a search, and asked them to immediately vacate the premises.

To everyone’s surprise, instead of continuing to strong-arm and physically assault Long the cops un-cuffed him and quickly scattered out of the facility.

The locksmith who witnessed the entire encounter was practically paralyzed with fear and shock after seeing the barbaric and brutal nature with which they interacted with Long at the collective.

The collective is currently consulting with their legal counsel about potential litigation or action against the Chula Vista Police Department as well as the officers themselves.

For more information contact sandiegoasa@gmail.com

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Protest against Oceanside City Council Patient Eradication Effort / Court Support for North County Collective

By: Eugene Davidovich, San Diego Americans for Safe Access

The Oceanside City Council had ample opportunity to develop reasonable regulations for medical marijuana patients in Oceanside during their two year moratorium on this issue. Instead, the City Council let the moratorium expire, and have launched an all out assault/eradication effort on the existing facilities through lawsuits, injunctions and threats.

The City has even gone as far as changing its zoning laws during the moratorium to prevent dispensaries from opening unless they applied for a change in the code which would automatically be denied.

Patients in Oceanside are sick and tired of this continued bias driven effort to eradicate safe access to their medicine. Continued delays, stall tactics, lawsuits, threats and harassment have resulted in an environment of fear where sick and dying patients will be forced to obtain their medicine from illicit sources rather than from safe, reliable and regulated dispensing centers in the City.

In response to the continued delays and the City’s eradication effort, advocates, patients, and Oceanside residents will be protesting the Council’s patient eradication efforts in front of the Oceanside City Hall on Thursday, August 31, 2011 from 4-6pm.

Join Oceanside residents, patients, advocates, and concerned citizens on Thursday August 31 and help send a strong message to the City Council, that patient’s rights must be protected and that the citizens of Oceanside are tired of seeing their tax payer’s dollars wasted on bias driven eradication efforts!
  • WHAT: Protest against Oceanside City Council Patient Eradication Effort
  • WHEN: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 – 4-6pm
  • WHERE: Oceanside City Hall - 300 N. Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054
One of the collectives currently under attack by the City of Oceanside last month, after being forced to shut down by the City through an emergency restraining order, won a stay on the order in court and was able to reopen pending the next hearing. The next hearing is scheduled for August 12 at 1:30pm in Department 28 at the Vista Courthouse - 325 South Melrose Vista, CA
  • WHAT: Court Support for North County Collective
  • WHEN: Friday, August 12, 2011 – 1:30pm
  • WHERE: Department 28 - Vista Courthouse - 325 South Melrose Vista, CA
Please take the time to attend the hearing and show support for the patients of this collective as they struggle to defend their rights against this overzealous, bias driven effort by the City to eradicate the sick and dying from Oceanside.

For more information contact sandiegoasa@gmail.com

Monday, August 8, 2011

ASA California Tour: August 19 - September 1



Dear California ASA Members,

This month, ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer and I will be visiting eleven cities in California to train, empower, and activate the grassroots base of support for medical cannabis! Mark your calendar today for the closest stop on the ASA California Tour 2011.

We will be conducting a Know-Your-Rights and Raid Preparedness Training in each city, followed by very special city-wide Stakeholders Meeting. ASA invites patients, caregivers, doctors, researchers, community members, and others to attend these free events all over the state.

The need to mobilize the base in California has never been greater. Cities and counties are adopting regulations, moratoria, and bans on patients’ associations and cultivation. Patients and providers routinely encounter resistance from law enforcement. Media bias and public ambivalence threaten to roll back gains made over the last few years. State lawmakers are grappling with legislation that will have a huge impact on patients’ welfare, and federal pressure on medical cannabis is mounting!

ASA knows that the key to adopting and implementing good policy at the local, state, and federal level is having a trained and activated grassroots base in the community. There is no other way to make it happen. The ASA California Tour 2011 is a chance to reconnect with the grassroots campaign for safe access – or to get started fighting for patients’ rights for the first time. Don’t miss this great opportunity.

Mark your calendar today for the ASA California Tour 2011, and download flyers to invite your friends and loved ones to come with you! I look forward to seeing you in cities all over California this month.

Sincerely,

Don Duncan
California Director

P.S. – ASA needs your help to support the free ASA California Tour 2011. Can you make a special contribution to ASA today?