Medical cannabis patients and Americans for Safe Access (ASA) scored the first
victory of the legislative cycle today when the Assembly Public Safety Committee
approved AB 2312. This bill by Assemblymember Tom Ammiano (D-SF) will create
statewide regulations for medical cannabis, prevent most bans on cooperatives
and collectives, and limit the amount of tax cities and counties can add to
patients’ medicine. We have cleared the first hurdle. Can
you help to support ASA today, so we have the resources to get AB 2312 adopted
this year?
ASA is working with a coalition of patients, advocates,
and organized labor to help turn the tide for medical cannabis in California. We
are working with legislative staff to improve AB 2312 and rallying our
grassroots base to support the bill. ASA members sent over 5,500 faxes through
our online action alert in just eight days! Our letter of support for this bill
was quoted as the primary argument in support in the committee’s report. And
today, coalition representatives and I sat side by side with Assemblymember
Ammiano to testify in support of this important bill.
Today was a good
day, but we have a long way to go. ASA needs your help right now to be sure we
can fight for AB 2312 and be sure that we protect patients’ access statewide.
You can see that we can be effective. Take
a minute right now to help us do more.
I hope you will join hundreds
of patients and advocates in Sacramento May 19-21 for the California
Unity Conference. It will be your chance to participate hands-on in the
effort to adopt AB 2312, support other good legislation, and stop bills that
threaten safe access. Take a minute to register
for the conference right now. And don’t forget to buy
tickets to ASA’s 10-year Anniversary Gala Celebration on Saturday night, May
19.
Thanks for helping to support ASA. See you in Sacramento!
Sincerely,
Don Duncan
California Director
P.S. – Read
about all of the bills ASA is working on in Sacramento this year.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Our first win in Sacramento this year
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