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05-24-2012, 11:39 PM #1Senior Member
I am trying to move to CA to get in on the action, first step?
Originally Posted by hydrochetta
Growing outside, You may want to contact the Emerald Triangle's OUTDOOR Growers Association. Look 'um up. The Grocery Workers Union is now ready and willing to enlist in California and a handful of other states with legal mmj laws.
However, my representatives assistant told me: "there is a federal prohibition." There is lots of work to be done. . .
[align=left][align=center] The California Supreme Court denied review yesterday of People v. Colvin.
This ruling once and for all puts to rest the absurd claim by law enforcement opposed to Prop. 215 that mmj collective members are not required to help cultivate their medication. Many busts, especially in Los Angles and San Diego counties, were carried out claiming that these collectives violated SB 420 because all the members didnâ??t put their fingers in dirt, join hands and sing Kumbaya.[/align]
Of equal importance the court held that â??collectives and cooperatives may cultivate and transport marijuana in aggregate amounts tied to its membership numbers." This had been a big bone of contention with one appellate court ruling that all cultivation had to take place under one roof essentially banning transportation and grows anywhere outside of the collective distribution center. This pretty much pulls the rug out from under that ridiculous decision.
The decision also upheld the right of patients to purchase extracted or concentrated forms of medical marijuana which had also been hotly contested by anti-mmj forces.
We are certainly on a roll now and we need to keep this going and you can be a big help in securing our next big victory.
One of the primary reasons for the Sacramento trip last weekend was to lobby our state legislators on upcoming bills that would affect mmj patients. One of the most important is AB 2312.
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AB2312, modeled after the initiative petition that never made it to the ballot, has been introduced by our good friend and ally Assemblymember Tom Ammiano. This bill would clear up much of the confusion surrounding current laws (SB420, Prop 215) and would also further protect patients and dispensaries by issuing a statewide system to legally provide for and regulate the commercial distribution, production, and sales of marijuana for medical use. It is not perfect, but way better than the situation now and would provide for at least one storefront collective for every 50,000 people in a city or unincorporated county area.
[align=center] You can see an analysis of the bill by the legislature committee at: REVIEW BILL AB2312 CLICK HERE[/align]
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[/align][align=left][align=center] [align=left] Hundreds of patients and advocates visited every legislative office in the capitol on Monday so our state legislators are well aware of AB 2312. Now we need one final push to get this bill out of committee and onto the Assembly floor for a vote. We can do it, but you must act today.
There are sixteen members of the Appropriations Committee and the more you can call the better. The only member associated with the Inland Empire area is Assemblyman Tim Donnelly who represents the High Desert area around Hesperia and down to the Redlands area. If you only have time to call a few, call Mr. Donnelly and the Chairman Fuentes and Assistant Chairwoman. Harkey. They are the first three on the list below.
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Hereâ??s a sample script. Use it or say whatever you want, but be sure and state very clearly that you are in support of AB2312 and you would like the Assembly member to vote for it.
"I am a medical cannabis patient/supporter asking you to vote yes on AB 2312 in the Appropriations Committee this week. Sensible regulations reduce crime and complaints around medical cannabis. AB 2312 raises money and doesnâ??t cost any. Please support AB 2312. Thank You."
Call as many of the names below as you can. Each call only takes a minute, but if you can only call a few, please call the first three. When you call Mr. Donnelly, be sure and let him know you live n the Inland Empire. Please take the time to do this today. Time is of the essence.
Felipe Fuentes (Chairman) 916-319-2039
Diane Harkey (Vice-Chairman) 916-319-2073
Tim Donnelly 916-319-2059 (Redlands, High Desert area)
Bob Blumenfield 916-319-2040
Steven Bradford 916-319-2051
Nora Campos 916-319-2023
Mike Gatto 916-319-2043
Isadore Hall 916-319-2052
Jerry Hill 916-319-2019
Ricardo Lara 916-319-2050
Holly Mitchell 916-319-2047
Mike Davis 916-319-2048
Tim Donnelly 916-319-2059
Jose Solorio 916-319-2069
Chris Norby 916-319-2072
Donald Wagner 916-319-2070
Jim Nielsen 916-319-2002
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[/align]painretreat Reviewed by painretreat on . I am trying to move to CA to get in on the action, first step? I have been in NH for 22 years now and I am looking to move somewhere new. I figured I would give the west coast a try. All my life I have been told money doesn't grow on trees, my response to that is, well not in some states. I was looking for advice from experienced med growers, is it common that medical growing upsets landlords, and if so what is the solution to this. Any forum members that know anyone renting a small one family house would be excellent. I am also interested in doing a lot Rating: 5
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