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February 8, 2012 – Digest for s..[email protected] – 15 Messages in 11 Topics

 

 

 

    Susan Soares <s..[email protected]> Feb 07 12:53PM -0800  

    Here we go Colorado. Make sure to read the comments. They are very insightful!
     
    > http://www.ednewscolorado.org/2012/02/06/32736-commentary-medical-marijuana-a-threat-to-states-children
     
     
    Susan Soares

     

 

 

 

 

 

    Yahoo CiCi <s..[email protected]> Feb 06 08:45PM -0800  

    Thank you for changing the date.
     
    Cynthia
    Sent from my iPhone
     

     

    Yahoo CiCi <s..[email protected]> Feb 06 08:40PM -0800  

    Hi Mikki,
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    Cynthia
    Sent from my iPhone
     

     

    "Don Duncan" <s..[email protected]> Jan 20 01:43PM -0800  

    Don't forget about our monthly LA-ASA meeting tomorrow afternoon. We will be
    discussing the proposed ban on patients' cooperatives and collectives in Los
    Angeles, a voter initiative designed to protect safe access statewide, the
    latest developments in the Pack v. Long Beach case. I will also have some
    news about ASA's appeal of the denial of the federal rescheduling petition.
    Don't miss out!
     

     
    The meeting will be at 1:00 PM on Saturday, January 21. Join us in the
    Community Room (#152) at the West Hollywood Gateway Mall located at 7100
    Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046. There is inexpensive parking
    available at the mall. Enter through Bev Mo from the parking garage, or
    through the double glass doors between Jersey Mike's and Rockin' Sushi off
    Santa Monica Blvd.
     

     
    Many of you will receive two email messages from me today. I usually try to
    avoid too many messages, but there is a lot going on. Thanks for your
    patience and understanding.
     

     
    See you tomorrow,
     

     
    Don Duncan
     
    California Director
     

     
    P.S. – Check out ASA's new iPhone App [ http://youtu.be/wBmpYiRgvoM ]!
     

     

     
    Don Duncan, California Director
     
    Americans for Safe Access (ASA)
     
    http://www.americansforsafeaccess.org/
     

     
    Americans for Safe Access is the nation's largest organization of patients,
    medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and
    legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research.
     
    Follow me on Twitter… www.twitter.com/asadonduncan

     

    "Axis of Love SF, Shona Gochenaur" <s..[email protected]> Jan 19 09:00PM -0800  

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    BREAKING: California Supreme Court Takes City's Medical Marijuana Case
    Posted: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 3:59 pm
    By Jonathan Van Dyke
    Long Beach's medical marijuana ordinance will go before the California
    Supreme Court – which may eventually bring legal clarity to how cities
    are able to regulate the issue.
    The California Supreme Court announced today (Wednesday) that it will
    grant Long Beach's petition for review in the case Pack v. City of
    Long Beach. An appeals court had struck down different parts of Long
    Beach's 5.87 ordinance that sought to regulate medical marijuana
    collectives – including rules for a lottery and permitting system -
    late last year.
    According to City Attorney Robert Shannon, the California Supreme
    Court also denied the petitioner's emergency application for a
    temporary order prohibiting enactment and/or enforcement of a
    collective ban. Pack's attorney Matthew Pappas had filed that motion
    in an attempt to bar the City Council from considering or enacting a
    ban while the court system attempted to sort through the issue.
    Shannon said during Tuesday's City Council meeting that the timeline
    if the California Supreme Court took the case would be about nine
    months or a year before a final ruling. He urged the City Council to
    enact a ban because the city currently has no law to regulate medical
    marijuana collectives.
    The City Council delayed its vote on a potential ban until its Feb. 14 meeting.
     
     
     
     
     

    Shona Gochenaur
    Executive Director
    Axis of Love SF
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