Thursday, December 30, 2010

Aggressive Police Actions Taken Against SLO Medical Marijuana Delivery Services

PRESS RELEASE



Americans for Safe Access
For Immediate Release: December 30, 2010
Contact: ASA Media Liaison Kris Hermes 510-681-6361

Aggressive Police Actions Taken Against SLO Medical Marijuana Delivery Services
High bails, child endangerment charges being used to intimidate state law-compliant providers


San Luis Obispo County, CA -- A Narcotics Task Force (NTF) made up of local and state law enforcement agencies aggressively raided 5 collectively-run medical marijuana delivery services on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, arresting at least 13 people on felony charges and holding them on bails of up to $100,000. Several of those arrested were charged with child endangerment, after Child Protective Services (CPS) removed at least 6 children from the homes of 3 different families. One of the people arrested on Monday suffered a heart attack because of the police raid and was taken to a local emergency room before being arrested. As of Thursday afternoon, at least four people were still in jail unable to raise bail.

Medical marijuana delivery services have increased in San Luis Obispo County -- up to 20 collectives by some estimates -- mainly as a result of local hostility, which has resulted in federal raids and prosecutions against storefront dispensary operators, further resulting in an absence of dispensaries in the county. Delivery services, as long as they are run in compliance with the 2008 Attorney General Guidelines, also serve a critical need for those patients that cannot travel to obtain their medicine. Helpful Remedies, Harmonic Alliance, and Trilogy Holistic Health Services were local collectives raided this week and which operate mainly out of Paso Robles and Pismo Beach. Most of the collectives raided were state-registered nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporations.

"It's wasteful to spend taxpayer dollars to aggressively raid state law-compliant collectives," said Kris Hermes, media spokesperson with Americans for Safe Access, the country's leading medical marijuana advocacy organization. "But, it's a greater tragedy that local officials would resort to taking people's children away because they don't agree with the state's medical marijuana law." Advocates are vowing to hold a protest at the first set of arraignments scheduled for Tuesday, January 11th at 8am in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court. A second set of arraignments will be held the following day.

In 2007, a licensed storefront dispensary in Morro Bay was raided by the San Luis Obispo Sheriff and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), abruptly halting safe access to medical marijuana in the county. The dispensary operator, Charles C. Lynch, was later charged and prosecuted in federal court without a means to defend himself. Lynch was ultimately convicted and sentenced to a year-and-a-day, but is currently appealing.

In one report of this week's raids, the police kept people handcuffed face-down on the ground, including a grandmother and two children, who were later hauled off by CPS after their parents were taken to jail. In addition to seizing medical marijuana, money, and other property, police have also frozen some bank accounts.

Coordinated police raids on medical marijuana delivery services occurred earlier in the year in the San Jose area, based on an interpretation of state law similarly held by local San Luis Obispo law enforcement agencies, namely that everyone in a collective must participate in the cultivation and no money can exchange hands in the procurement of medical marijuana. "Now that we have stopped law enforcement from hiding behind federal law, hostile police agencies are stooping to flawed interpretations of state law and heavy-handed tactics to further undermine the effort of getting medicine to sick people," continued Hermes.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Morro Bay Dispensary Ban Ballot Measure

NOTICE!!

Morro Bay has a ballot measure on Nov. 2 to BAN any dispensaries in the
City of Morro Bay. Atttached is a document that contains the Arguments in Favor and Against the Measure and also the Rebuttals to the Arguments.

IF YOU CARE ABOUT HAVING ANY MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY ON THE CENTRAL COAST, PLEASE GET INVOLVED!


Review the arguments and rebuttals so you are familiar with them. Help get the word out that not only will business/tourism in Morro Bay NOT suffer with a dispensary, but it could suffer WITHOUT one, if people decide to spend their money in other beach towns instead of Morro Bay.


  • ATTEND meetings of the Morro Bay City Council between now and Nov 2 and SPEAK UP during the public comment period. NOTE: Two of the people who signed the Rebuttal to the Argument Against the ban are current Council members. City website: morro-bay.ca.us

  • WRITE letters to the editors of local publications:
    The Tribune (County-wide paper, of which Morro Bay Sun Bulletin is included):letters@thetribunenews.com
    snail: 3825 So Higuera St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93406


  • Bay News (Tolosa Press, free weekly paper)
    editor@tolosapress.com

    snail: 2308 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, CA 93401


  • New Times (free weekly “entertainment/alternative” newspaper)
    letters@newtimesslo.com

    snail: 1010 Marsh St., San Luis Obispo, 93401


  • BLOG and share info on blog sites, social network sites, etc.

  • TALK to your friends and neighbors.

  • JOIN & BE ACTIVE in our San Luis Obispo Chapter of Americans for Safe Access (sloasa.org)

San Luis Obispo ASA Meetings are currently on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm at Studio 23 in The Creamery at 570 Higuera St. (creekside), San Luis Obispo. Upcoming meetings are Sept 21 and Oct 19.

Thank you!

September Meeting

The next monthly meeting of the San Luis Obispo Chapter of Americans for Safe Access will be:

Tuesday, September 21st, 7:00 pm
Studio 23 Salon
570 Higuera St. (in The Creamery)
San Luis Obispo
Studio 23 is in the back of the Creamery, along the creek. The door to the salon upstairs is between the sushi restaurant and Open Studios offices. Sorry, no elevator access to the 2nd floor.

One agenda item will be Morro Bay's ballot measure on Nov 2 to permanently ban any dispensary in that city. ASA has been working hard on this issue, and support is needed to help defeat this measure.


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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

August Public Meeting

Americans for Safe Access, San Luis Obispo Chapter

Our next monthly meeting is:

Tuesday, August 17 (3rd Tuesday of the month) at 7:00 pm at
Studio 23 Salon, 570 Higuera (in the Creamery), Suite 235 (creekside, upstairs)
Access the salon from either Higuera or Nipomo Streets. The salon entrance is in the back part of the Creamery, along the creek between the sushi restaurant and Arts Obispo. Please note that the salon is located on the 2nd floor, and there is no elevator.

Let’s try and make it a good turnout: we have a meeting location this month that is quiet, and you won’t have to buy something to eat/drink, as at our past restaurant locales.

Also, we need your involvement! Morro Bay is trying to ban any hope of a dispensary, due to a local petition drive that has gotten an initiative to ban dispensaries onto the November ballot in that city. The repressive atmosphere here in SLO County continues (eg: the overkill raid in Pozo at the 420 Festival in April). Our recently-formed ASA chapter needs a couple of volunteers for unfilled Board positions.

Working toward greater safe access, we look forward to seeing you August 17th.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

July Public Meeting

Please join us at our next public meeting on Sunday, July 11th at 12:30 pm. The meeting will be held at Woodstocks Pizza, 1000 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo.


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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

San Luis Obispo ASA Public Meeting

Please join us at our next public meeting on Sunday, June 6th at 2:00 pm. The meeting will be held at Players Restaurant, 8845 El Camino Real in Atascadero.



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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Join ASA at the Cheech and Chong Show

The San Luis Obispo Chapter of ASA will host a booth at the Cheech and Chong - Get It Legal Tour. The show is on Friday, May 14, 2010 at 5:30 pm at the Avila Beach Resort located 6464 Ana Bay Drive, Avila Beach.

ASA Members will be offered a $13 discount off the regular ticket price. Becoming a member of ASA is only a voluntary donation of $15, so if you're going to the show anyway, you're only spending an extra $2 and helping out ASA at the same time!

If you're interested in becoming a member and receiving a discount code, just contact us at join@sloasa.org.

Friday, April 9, 2010

San Luis Obispo ASA Public Meeting

Please join us for our next meeting on Sunday, April 11th at 2:00 pm.

The meeting will be held in the pool house at the Lost Oak Mobile Home Park at 9191 San Diego Way, Atascadero.



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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Are You Cannabis Deficient?


If the idea of having a marijuana deficiency sounds laughable to you, a growing body of science points at exactly such a possibility. Scientists have known that the active psychoactive compound in marijuana is THC, which is short for tetrahydrocannabinol.

In August 1990, researchers reported in the journal Nature the discovery of receptors in the brain that specifically accommodate the cannabinoids in pot. Cannabinoids bind to particular neurological sites in the brain, as though the brain was specifically designed to utilize this plant. Did nature toss cannabinoid receptors into the brain by random chance? Are cannabinoid receptors part of an intelligent design for deriving maximum benefit from cannabis? Is cannabis a divine elixir of sacred communion for which we are ideally suited? Actually, a more sober answer seems likely. When there are receptors in the brain for a particular type of compound, that compound is made in the brain. This is true of many important agents that work to transmit brain messages of all types. So a hunt began to find such a compound.

Read the rest of the article at Foxnews.com

Friday, March 19, 2010

Atascadero CA Council Mtg to Ban Med MJ Facilities

This coming Tuesday, March 23, 2010, The Atascadero City Council will introduce an ordinance for “first reading, by title only,” to prohibit the establishment and operation of medical marijuana facilities in the City of Atascadero. This would be a permanent prohibition. Even worse, it will apply not only to dispensary facilities, but also to the delivery of medical marijuana to any patient living within the Atascadero city limits.

If you are in the Central Coast area, you are urged to attend this meeting and voice your support that the Council continue this item to give the matter additional review and consideration. The meeting is scheduled to begin sometime after 6:00 pm (probably closer to 7:00 pm), as soon as a redevelopment agency meeting finishes.

Atascadero City Hall is located at 6907 El Camino Real in the new Colony Square. You are also encouraged to mail letters to that address, call City Hall (8:00 am to 5:00 pm) at 805-461-500, or email the Council. Also, atascadero.org will take you to the City’s home page.

The Central Coast has now formed a San Luis Obispo Chapter of Americans for Safe Access, the national advocacy organization that focuses solely on medical marijuana access and use issues. Join us!

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