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Another Victory For The Medical Cannabis Community!

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Americans for Safe Access (ASA) has yet again led a successful crusade, along with ACLU Drug Law Reform Project, to defend the patients’ interest in fighting San Diego’s appeal to the State Supreme Court. The California Supreme Court chose not to review a marijuana case that will require all counties to implement the state identification program. The courts have basically found that the ID card program and state law remained valid and does not violate the state constitution. The medical marijuana card program now has to be implemented by all counties in California.

Joe Elford, Chief Counsel of Americans for Safe Access, has said:. “The courts have made clear that federal law does not preempt state law relating to medical marijuana and that local officials must comply with California’s medical marijuana laws.” The Court of Appeals has maintained that state law is not in conflict with the federal Controlled Substances Act.

Sometimes it truly feels like everything related to our cause is an uphill battle. The unceasing efforts of organizations such as Americans for Safe Access slowly, but surely, will turn the tide. ASA is doing so much for us. It’s only right that we donate as much as we can so that they can continue to fund their legal cases and other endeavors on our behalf.

Keep up the good work, ASA!

US House Judiciary Committee Chairman Conyers letter to Acting DEA Administrator Leonhart sent!

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Forwarding an announcement from the ASA list about US House Judiciary Committee Chairman Conyers letter to Acting DEA Administrator Leonhart sent this afternoon!
The letter demands that she answer questions about the agency’s ongoing interference and intimidation in California before July 1. This letter brings us one step closer to Congressional hearings on DEA activity in California, and represents a tremendous success for medical cannabis providers on the federal level. It is our hope that these hearings will make further DEA interference politically unpalatable for the Justice Department, while putting more fuel on the fire for Congressional action on medical cannabis.

Chairman Conyers’ letter is not likely to make national news, but it is an important turning point in this broadest and most protracted DEA attack on patients’ access. What happens next depends on how effective we can be. Please have a look at the action alert in the “May Action Alert” folder in the files section of the yahoo Group to find out if you live or work in one of the six strategic districts represented by a California Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee. Chairman Conyers needs there support, and they need to hear from us!