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COmidnightrider46
12-30-2006, 07:28 PM
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San Francisco has had their "Wonders of Cannabis"Festival
2007 is the time for the
"One LOVE, People Get Ready"Events
If you are a legal medical marijuana patient or caregiver in Colorado, time to listen up. With a new year, comes a new attitude.

The Time has come for
LOVE. REASON. COMPASSION. JUSTICE.
1st Saturday of each Month at 2p.m. starting
January 6th
ADAPT Atlantis Community "How To Place"201 S. Cherokee, Denver

PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a public event, limited ONLY to legal patients and caregivers showing positive affirmative defense as provided by the Colorado Department of Health Medical Marijuana Registry as well as accompanying state issued photo identification at the door.

"One LOVE, People Get Ready" events are about medical marijuana patient empowerment. It is a gathering of like minded individuals. It is designed to be a 'level' & safe playing field designed on the time honored Farmers Market concept. Now patients do not have to medicate in the closet, but can get out, socialize and discuss that which is important to them in a regularly available open forum. It is a chance for empowered patients to show off their crafts &/or abilities. Examples of encounters that can occur within the framework of "One LOVE, People Get Ready" : MMJ Patient "Joe" makes available his homemade hemp jewelry, MMJ Caregiver "Lisa" brings out some of her home cooked delicacys, medicated or otherwise. Patient "Ralph" meets with caregiver "Seth" and they speak of caregiving options discretely. MMJ Patient "Silvio" brings his folk guitar and plays a tune or two for some others in attendance. It is a FREE FORM ENVIRONMENT, with no financial interest associated with any party. And, if barter occurs, or if relationships develop, so be it. Patients can meet patients, patients can meet caregivers, and speak discretely within the framework of a safe and legal environment.

In June, 2006 a core group of patients & caregivers travelled to San Francisco as guests of Americans for Safe Access. During this history making journey, while visiting 10 Bay Area dispensaries, something special happened. We encountered one standout facility, known as the San Francisco Patients Cooperative. This amazing 'safehouse' facility and attached patient garden patio is a place where California medical marijuana patients are made to feel 'at home' & socialize. It is a literal destination for both patients and caregivers, rather than a place to stop and get medicine. Throughout the day, patrons were under no pressure to leave, spending the time talking, enjoying folk guitar entertainment, attending regular mmj educational seminars, developing patient/caregiver comradry, and an overall friendly atmosphere of positive opportunitys. It can easily be described as one of the proud primary 'homes' of the California Medical Marijuana Movement.

Colorado does not currently have a "HOME for it's medical marijuana movement. Amendment 20 was passed as our state constitutional right after being enacted in 2000. I am told, It is hard for a movement to organize without one......a few, or many.

Following a recent statewide meeting of Colorado mmj activists, an opportunity was extended to try and develop a safe & homey patient/caregiver atmosphere for patients and caregivers statewide, sort of a level playing field of comfortability. Use of the "How To" Place has been offered through the wheelchair activist folks at ADAPT (http://www.adapt.org)

The ADAPT Atlantis Community facility, 201 S. Cherokee acts as a national headquarters for the "famous 19" activists who climbed our of their wheelchairs and crawled up the Capital steps until handicapped access laws were enacted. Literally hundreds of activism newspaper articles from around the nation are displayed on the walls of this groups national headquarters, for folks to read and enjoy. It is a positive atmosphere that is contagious. At the convenient Denver Cherokee Street location, there is also the, "How To Place" (http://www.howtoplace.com/ ). It is an important 'Home' for the Independent Living Movment. But, it is so much more than that! The How To Place represents that step away from government-supported agencies. The How To Place is YOUR place. A community resource where you can achieve your goals, not the goals that caseworkers and agencies are paid. The How To Place is not an agency. There are no caseworkers, bureaucrats and agents at the How To Place to tell you what you should do. The How To Place is a community-gathering place where you may find "how to" accomplish what you decide.

How will members of the
Colorado Medical Marijuana Movement
Utilize the How To Place?
Allowing the opportunity for us to invite ONLY legally registered patients and caregivers, who must provide proper photo identification as well as confirmation of their current participation in the Colorado Department of Health's Medical Marijuana Registry for entrance to these specialize events. A integrated environment to achieve the true aspiration of the Medical Marijuana Movement: equality.

If youâ??ve been wondering "how to" reach other patients and like-minded individuals, to safely and discretely socialize & medicate, hereâ??s an opportunity.

The How To Place opens its doors to a diverse group of people ready to rekindle the idea of real community. In a no drama, non-confrontational open harvest market bazaar type atmosphere, patients can bring items they have personally made, hemp bracelets, specialized pastries, or even extra medicine that legal patients/caregivers might want to make available to other patients, etc. An open forum to discuss options, barter, or whatever, in a safe, non-threatening environment. Their is no fear of this group possibly losing State or Federal funding as a result of these events, because there is none, the How To Place is totally self-supported by donations.
ADAPT in Denver
at:
201 S Cherokee
Denver, CO 80223
303/733-9324
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AMERICANS FOR SAFE ACCESS FYI-
Americans for Safe Access is the nationâ??s largest organization of patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research.
(Colorado Resources see: http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=245
or National Website: http://www.safeaccessnow.org/ for more information)


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Psycho4Bud
12-30-2006, 07:48 PM
You should follow this link and become a member.......I think your just the type of member that they are looking for. Good luck and keep up the faith!!
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Have a good one!:jointsmile: