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Tell SF Bd of Supes We Support Medical Marijuana Everywhere
March 29, 2005, Item heard at 5 p.m.City Hall, San Francisco. Green Party Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi is sponsoring a reactionary moratorium on pot clubs which must be protested immediately and loudly. We will not go back to the fascist 50s; we voted 78% for Prop 215; we must continue to provide leadership by encouraging pot clubs everywhere and by supporting legislation to legalize all drugs as exists in most countries, thus getting all drugs off the street and eliminating the prison-industrial complex.
March 29, 2005, Item heard at 5 p.m.
City Hall, San Francisco
Green Party Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi is sponsoring a reactionary moratorium on pot clubs which must be protested immediately and loudly. We will not go back to the fascist 50s; we voted 78% for Prop 215; we must continue to provide leadership by encouraging pot clubs everywhere and by supporting legislation to legalize all drugs as exists in most countries, thus getting all drugs off the street and eliminating the prison-industrial complex.
If you find it incredible that a Green Party member would be so backward, take a look at the March 29, 2005 Board Agenda, at Item 35 on the Agenda at:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/bdsupvrs/bosagendas/a032905.htm
This is also on the agenda as Item 29, sponsored by Supervisors Mirkarimi, Alioto-Pier, Maxwell, Peskin, McGoldrick, Elsbernd, Ammiano, Ma, Dufty and as Item 28.
This is the second time Mirkarimi has taken a reactionary position; the first being the promotion of a Catholic Church, St. Brigid's, as an historic landmark. As far as I am concerned, the promotion of these two items is sufficient grounds to never vote for Mirkarimi as he is just as reactionary as the Democrats.
Meanwhile, PROTEST NOW by phone as they all have voice mail, as well as Email and US mail. The US mail address is Board of Supevisors, City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton Goodlett, San Francisco, CA 94102.
Anyone who supports medical marijuana being sold everywhere, including in welfare hotels, and anyone who supports legalization of all drugs and eliminating the prison-industrial complex, should call, Email or write TODAY.
To reach all of them, see:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=7271
Michela Alioto-Pier
District 2
(415) 554-7752
Michela.Alioto-Pier [at] sfgov.org
Tom Ammiano
District 9
(415) 554-5144
Tom.Ammiano [at] sfgov.org
Chris Daly
District 6
(415) 554-7970
Chris.Daly [at] sfgov.org
Bevan Dufty
District 8
(415) 554-6968
Bevan.Dufty [at] sfgov.org
Sean Elsbernd
District 7
(415) 554-6516
Sean.Elsbernd [at] sfgov.org
Fiona Ma
District 4
(415) 554-7460
Fiona.Ma [at] sfgov.org
Sophie Maxwell
District 10
(415) 554-7670
Sophie.Maxwell [at] sfgov.org
Jake McGoldrick
District 1
(415) 554-7410
Jake.McGoldrick [at] sfgov.org
Ross Mirkarimi
District 5
(415) 554-7630
Ross.Mirkarimi [at] sfgov.org
Aaron Peskin - Board President
District 3
(415) 554-7450
Aaron.Peskin [at] sfgov.org
Gerardo Sandoval
District 11
(415) 554-6975
Gerardo.Sandoval [at] sfgov.org
City Hall, San Francisco
Green Party Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi is sponsoring a reactionary moratorium on pot clubs which must be protested immediately and loudly. We will not go back to the fascist 50s; we voted 78% for Prop 215; we must continue to provide leadership by encouraging pot clubs everywhere and by supporting legislation to legalize all drugs as exists in most countries, thus getting all drugs off the street and eliminating the prison-industrial complex.
If you find it incredible that a Green Party member would be so backward, take a look at the March 29, 2005 Board Agenda, at Item 35 on the Agenda at:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/bdsupvrs/bosagendas/a032905.htm
This is also on the agenda as Item 29, sponsored by Supervisors Mirkarimi, Alioto-Pier, Maxwell, Peskin, McGoldrick, Elsbernd, Ammiano, Ma, Dufty and as Item 28.
This is the second time Mirkarimi has taken a reactionary position; the first being the promotion of a Catholic Church, St. Brigid's, as an historic landmark. As far as I am concerned, the promotion of these two items is sufficient grounds to never vote for Mirkarimi as he is just as reactionary as the Democrats.
Meanwhile, PROTEST NOW by phone as they all have voice mail, as well as Email and US mail. The US mail address is Board of Supevisors, City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton Goodlett, San Francisco, CA 94102.
Anyone who supports medical marijuana being sold everywhere, including in welfare hotels, and anyone who supports legalization of all drugs and eliminating the prison-industrial complex, should call, Email or write TODAY.
To reach all of them, see:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=7271
Michela Alioto-Pier
District 2
(415) 554-7752
Michela.Alioto-Pier [at] sfgov.org
Tom Ammiano
District 9
(415) 554-5144
Tom.Ammiano [at] sfgov.org
Chris Daly
District 6
(415) 554-7970
Chris.Daly [at] sfgov.org
Bevan Dufty
District 8
(415) 554-6968
Bevan.Dufty [at] sfgov.org
Sean Elsbernd
District 7
(415) 554-6516
Sean.Elsbernd [at] sfgov.org
Fiona Ma
District 4
(415) 554-7460
Fiona.Ma [at] sfgov.org
Sophie Maxwell
District 10
(415) 554-7670
Sophie.Maxwell [at] sfgov.org
Jake McGoldrick
District 1
(415) 554-7410
Jake.McGoldrick [at] sfgov.org
Ross Mirkarimi
District 5
(415) 554-7630
Ross.Mirkarimi [at] sfgov.org
Aaron Peskin - Board President
District 3
(415) 554-7450
Aaron.Peskin [at] sfgov.org
Gerardo Sandoval
District 11
(415) 554-6975
Gerardo.Sandoval [at] sfgov.org
For more information:
http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/bd...
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We have too many stoned out hippies already
Sat, Mar 26, 2005 3:52PM
Ross Mirkarimi's Proposals Are Thoughtful and Timely
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