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9/30: FREE POT! Patients' Rights Rally in Support of Medical Cannabis

by Tony B.

4:20 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on

Friday, September 30th 2005. At San Francisco Civic
Center Plaza

Friday, The FREE POT! Patients' Rights Rally in
Support of Medical Cannabis.

Friday, September 30 2005, 4:20pm - 8:00pm

The FREE POT! Patients' Rights Rally in Support of
Medical Cannabis will be taking place from

4:20 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on

Friday, September 30th 2005. At San Francisco Civic
Center Plaza. The event will include speakers and
musical artists scheduled as follows:

5:00 - 5:10 p.m. speakers

5:10 - 5:30 p.m. TBA

5:30 - 5:45 p.m. speakers

5:45 - 6:05 p.m. Bong

6:05 - 6:20 p.m. speakers

6:20 - 6:30 p.m. Mighty Max

6:30 - 6:45 p.m. speakers

6:45 - 7:05 p.m. Osti Mon & The Sound!

7:05 - 7:20 p.m. J.R. Toots

7:20 - 7:35 p.m. speakers

7:35 - 8:00 p.m. Fattie Eddie

Invited speakers include: DA Kamala Harris,
Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, Robin Few, Dennis Peron, Ed
Rosenthal, Starchild, Tony Bowles, and many others.

We appreciate the San Francisco Planning Commission's
September 15 recommendation of Supervisor Ross
Mirkarimi's proposal -- and especially their positive
modifications of his proposal -- for the regulation of
medical marijuana dispensary clinics. But we also want
to thank, above all, the overwhelming majority of San
Franciscans who support medical cannabis.

In an Evans-McDonough poll released September 14, 91%
of respondents said they support medical cannabis for
people whose doctors recommend it. This demonstrates
that San Franciscans of all backgrounds expect local
authorities to stand up for patients' rights and safe
access.

FREE POT! is sponsored by Americans for Safe Access,
HempEvolution.org, the Libertarian Party of San
Francisco, and the Marijuana Party, with sound
provided by A Sound Response. "We would like to invite
the public, the patients, the caregivers, and the
supporters to all come on down -- it's going to be
inspirational, educational, and vibrational!" said
Starchild, one of the event's organizers.

Media inquiries please contact Tony Bowles at (415)
283-7404.

LOCATION: At San Francisco Civic Center Plaza.

Flyer: http://hempevolution.org/images/rally/patients_rights_rally_050930/patients_rights_rally.pdf
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by replaced by "gold teeth" store
Just find it odd that another Sacramento cannabis dispensary is now closed and replaced by a gold teeth shop. Alternative Specialties on 9205 Folsom was raided on July 7th by the Sacramento Sheriffs and the DEA..

http://www.hempevolution.org/media/asa/asa050707.htm

Located near the "Starfire" station on the light rail, this dispensary was easily accessible to lower income people without vehicles. Haven't heard much about this raid in the media, the owners are apparently unable to reopen..

Here's a list of other dispensaries and delivery services;
http://www.canorml.org/prop/cbclist.html

Apparently the federal government would prefer people adorn their teeth with gold caps instead of smoking medicinal cannabis. The symbolic difference between a medicinal cannabis plant dispensary being replaced by an enterprise selling gold, a mineral product of decades of pollution, slavery, land theft and warfare is too great to ignore..

Maybe the Sacto police don't like medicinal cannabis dispensaries because they can no longer skim profits from the local drug gangs after seizing "illegal" evidence. Guess somebody needs to help the police supplement their wages..

Gold teeth? Prefered to cannabis? Like there isn't enough cyanide from gold mine leaching entering into rivers? Does Newmont Gold Mining corporation need folks in Sacto to support their CEO's salary by putting gold caps on their teeth?

Return Alternative Specialities to original location before the raid! No Dirty Gold!!

http://www.nodirtygold.org/home.cfm
by another excuse fro DEA to raid
Being denied a legal business license is another excuse for the DEA to raid dispensaries. If appeal of denied license is "lost", the DEA has an excuse to coerce the Sacramento Sheriffs to accompany them on this raid, since local codes are violated. Otherwise the DEA would need to stand on their own two feet, and they know they are acting against the people of California's votes. States rights will become a greater issue. To avoid this confrontation they can target a dispensary for local code violations and request back-up of Sacto law enforcement. Once again we can blame Alternative Specialites owner Louis Fowler for having a criminal background history and being denied a license. Never mind that his shop was helping people in need..

article about the raid;

"Deputies shut down marijuana dispensary

Sacramento Bee


A federal Drug Enforcement Administration agent collects marijuana plants as evidence Thursday at Alternative Specialties on Folsom Boulevard, where the cannibis was cultivated under indoor lights.

Sacramento, CA July 8, 2005 -- A medical marijuana dispensary owner, who did prison time for embezzling $5 million while a state employee, was arrested Thursday for operating his shop without a legal business license and for illegal weapons possession.

Sacramento County sheriff's deputies shut down Alternative Specialties and arrested Louis Wayne Fowler after searching his Folsom Boulevard shop and his Rio Linda home, as well as his parents' and his sister's homes, said Sgt. R.L. Davis, sheriff's spokesman.

Financial documents related to the shop were seized, along with a semiautomatic pistol and an illegal fully automatic assault weapon that officers found in Fowler's car, Davis said. Fowler's felony record makes it illegal for him to possess any weapons.


A marijuana advocate identifying himself as Wokstar stands outside the shop with a banner saying, "Safe Access to Medical Marijuana."
Sheriff's deputies also alerted the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, which raided the shop Thursday night. Five DEA agents removed hundreds of marijuana plants.

Fowler, who served seven years in state prison for embezzling $5 million from the state in the early 1980s while he was an entry-level accountant, opened the shop last August.

His application for a business license had been denied, and county code enforcement officials considered his operation to be an illegal one, said Craig Moyle, a spokesman for Sacramento County's Municipal Services Agency.

Investigators from the district attorney's office and the Sheriff's Department also had been looking into the legality of Fowler's business and whether he had been properly reporting income to government agencies, Davis said.


Cannabis cultivated under indoor lights.
''Because of who he is and because he was definitely operating without a business license, they served the search warrants,'' Davis said.
The homes of Fowler's family members were searched because investigators believed financial documents related to the shop were kept there, Davis said.

Fowler's mother, Linda M. Fowler, is president of the North Sacramento Unified School District board. Neither she, nor her husband, Glen, could be reached for comment Thursday night.

Fowler's sister, Mary Jennifer Berg, worked in her brother's shop and has been trying to open a medical marijuana dispensary in Citrus Heights.

For much of Thursday, several sheriff's deputies camped out inside the shop -- where dozens of marijuana plants were in plain view through large windows -- as patients arrived to find the dispensary had been closed.

''It's certainly a setback for people who rely on this dispensary,'' said 33-year-old Brian Sorgatz, who said he buys marijuana to help control symptoms related to his attention deficit disorder. ''This seems like selective law enforcement to me... using the business license issue as a pretext to raid this dispensary. They do know that they are thwarting the will of the people of California.''

In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 215, called the Compassionate Use Act, permitting patients with a doctor's recommendation to use marijuana. But the conflict between California and federal law -- which bans marijuana use for any purpose -- has made operating medical marijuana dispensaries precarious as federal drug agents have raided such operations.

Fowler, who is one of four owners of medicinal marijuana dispensaries in Sacramento County, also is the most high-profile, and some activists say his outspokenness may have drawn extra attention to his operation.

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month that California's law legalizing medicinal marijuana would not protect users from being arrested by federal law enforcement authorities, Fowler welcomed reporters and cameras into his shop. He was the only local dispensary owner willing to speak publicly.

''I hope that people don't judge us from their impression of one facility,'' said Ryan Landers, California director of the American Alliance for Medical Cannabis. ''I hope that this doesn't set a precedent for what will happen in the community. It's far safer for patients to get their medicine through dispensaries than to buy it on the street.''

Three other medical marijuana dispensaries operate in Sacramento County, even though county officials imposed a moratorium on such shops last fall. Those dispensaries, Moyle said, are allowed to operate because they properly filed appeals after their business licenses were denied. Fowler, however, had not filed an appeal, Moyle said."

http://www.hempevolution.org/media/sac_bee/sacbee050708.htm
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