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[align=left]As I imagine you are aware, the federal government has invaded California and is trying to put an end to the ability of patients such as yourself to obtain medicine from a collective. They want you to go back to dealing in back alleys and other nefarious locations to obtain your medicine.
The Drug Policy Alliance is coordinating an email campaign sent to Attorney General Eric Holder protesting the action to overturn California’s law allowing for the use of marijuana medicinally. Time to take action and send an email to Attorney General Holder. It can be done very easily and will take less than 120 seconds. To take action and do something constructive, just go to:https://secure2.convio.net/dpa/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=767
This is part of a coordinated campaign to get the feds to pull back. Please go there right now and send an email to AG Holder to stop the federal invasion and protect your right to safe, reliable and local access to medicinal marijuana.
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This Monday, November 21 on our radio show Marijuana Compassion and Common Sense our featured guests are Judge James Gray and Joe Grumbine.
Judge Gray will be discussing the Regulate Marijuana Like Wine initiative which is now being circulated for signatures to get it on the Nov. 2012 ballot. The Marijuana Policy Project has gotten onboard and is helping their campaign to obtain signatures. Learn more about this initiative and how you can help get it on the ballot. We will also be discussing with Judge Gray his take on the federal invasion in California and how the courts can be used to put a stop to it.
Our second featured guest is Joe Grumbine whose trial for providing marijuana to patients through his collective begins on Monday, November 28. Joe has been denied a medical marijuana defense by a judge who has no respect for the law or the will of the voters of California. Tune in and learn what’s happening and about the big demonstration planned for the opening day of trial when jury selection begins.
Marijuana Compassion and Common Sense is broadcast this Monday at 6 p.m. and every Monday at 6 p.m. on IE talk radio station KCAA 1050 AM and simulcast at www.kcaaradio.com. It is an interactive show, so you can participate by calling into our listener phone line at 888-909-1050.
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