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Status of Medical Marijuana (Cannabis) in California.

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California has a MEDICAL MARIJUANA (cannabis) LAW

SUMMARY: Fifty-six percent of voters approved Proposition 215 on November 5, 1996. The law took effect the following day. It removes state-level criminal penalties on the use, possession and cultivation of marijuana by patients who possess a "written or oral recommendation" from their physician that he or she "would benefit from medical marijuana." Patients diagnosed with any debilitating illness where the medical use of marijuana has been "deemed appropriate and has been recommended by a physician" are afforded legal protection under this act. Conditions typically covered by the law include but are not limited to: arthritis; cachexia; cancer; chronic pain; HIV or AIDS; epilepsy; migraine; and multiple sclerosis. No set limits regarding the amount of marijuana patients may possess and/or cultivate were provided by this act, though the California Legislature adopted guidelines in 2003.  

Possession/Cultivation: Possession/Cultivation: Qualified patients and their primary caregivers may possess no more than eight ounces of dried marijuana and/or six mature (or 12 immature) marijuana plants. However, S.B. 420 allows patients to possess larger amounts of marijuana when recommended by a physician. The legislation also allows counties and municipalities to approve and/or maintain local ordinances permitting patients to possess larger quantities of medicinal pot than allowed under the new state guidelines. S.B. 420 also grants implied legal protection to the state's medicinal marijuana dispensaries, stating, "Qualified patients, persons with valid identification cards, and the designated primary caregivers of qualified patients ... who associate within the state of California in order collectively or cooperatively to cultivate marijuana for medical purposes, shall not solely on the basis of that fact be subject to state criminal sanctions."

Amendment(s): Senate Bill 420 (PDF 70KB) Effective: Jan. 1, 2004 | Imposes statewide guidelines outlining how much medicinal marijuana patients may grow and possess. See above.

Update(s): Attorney General's Guidelines; On Aug. 25, 2008, California Attorney General Jerry Brown issued guidelines for law enforcement and medical marijuana patients to clarify the state's laws. Read more about the guidelines here .

Application information for the California Medical Marijuana Program is available by mail, email, and online:

California Department of Public Health

Office of County Health Services

Attention: Medical Marijuana Program Unit

MS 5203

P.O. Box 997377

Sacramento, CA 95899-7377

Phone: 907-465-5423

Medical Marijuana Program

Fee: $66.00 non Medi-Cal / $33.00 Medi-Cal, plus additional county fees (varies by location)

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[pic]ASA : Becoming a Patient in California | Information of how to become a legal medical cannabis (medical marijuana) patient, and how to get safe access and legal access in California. Visit: article.php?id=956

[pic]Safe Access Now - Reasonable Medical Marijuana Guidelines. (INF) Click here to read online Cannabis Yields and Dosage, Chris Conrad's guide to the science and legalities of calculating medical marijuana. | Click here to read online Cannabis Yields and Dosage, Chris Conrad's guide to the science and legalities of calculating medical marijuana. The 2007 edition is available as a PDF (1.5MB) by clicking here, or you can order a printed copy by clicking here: SAN booklet orders. For help in defending a medical marijuana case, see this URL from Americans for Safe Access. The California Attorney General has issued his own set of guidelines. These are not binding law, but give an idea of how prosecutors will consider the circumstances of a medical marijuana patient or garden. ... Visit:

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ACTION; There are a number of medical cannabis (marijuana) bills in play in states across the US. Here we network on Ways anyone can help with the effort to make each a medical marijuana state. We need to get the word out and people contacting reps and officials and get this legislation into law. Also, lets not forget efforts at the Federal level.

NETWORK and Spread The Word, both On-Line and Off (!) ON-LINE, You can tell everybody in cyber-space by e-mailing a link to this website to them and/or printing off the info and handing out where possible / necessary. Also phone call and read off and/or visit and hand deliver the info. OFF-LINE, You can take literature with you and approach businesses, organizations and even people on the street while you're out and about. Wear your pot-leaf shirt and register voters, as feasible. Gather signatures for any related petitions that are happening at the time as well.

[pic]Meetings and Meet-Ups > Medical Cannabis Meetup Groups - Medical Cannabis Meetups around the world | Find a Medical Cannabis Meetup Group near you ... grouped by City and Country ... find the ones with the most people interested in Medical Cannabis Meetups in California ... international, national, provincial, municipal levels   ...   Visit - .

|  local Organizations, CONTACTs and other Resources   |

[pic]California NORML | California NORML is a non-profit, membership organization dedicated to reforming California's marijuana laws. We publish a newsletter, lobby lawmakers, sponsor events, offer legal, educational, and consumer health advice, and sponsor scientific research. They maintain a separate membership and financial base from national NORML. Features: Policy, Search Engine, History, Mailing List(s), News. Due to the incredible growth of the cannabis industry following Prop-215 and SB420, California NORML is inundated with phone calls from out-of-state interests seeking information on opening and running a medical marijuana dispensary. Most questions can be easily answered by visiting our website at a – please visit the site so we can keep our call volume to a manageable level. – California NORML Officers: Dale Gieringer (Executive Director), Ellen Komp. Contact them at: 2215-R Market St. #278, San Francisco CA 94114 * (415) 563-5858 * Fax (510) 849-3974 -or- by Visiting: ... where you'll find these Ca-N - Resources -

[pic]CA NORML's list of Co-ops, dispensaries, and support groups is at - >

[pic]CA NORML's list of doctors familiar with medical marijuana is at - >

[pic]Orange County NORML located in Irvine, California, is a chapter of The NORML Foundation, a sister organization to NORML. We are a nonprofit foundation established in 2003 to educate the public about marijuana and marijuana policy options including medical marijuana and industrial marijuana, and to assist victims of current laws. Orange County Norml has been granted 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service. Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Orange County NORML sponsors public advertising campaigns providing information about the costs of marijuana prohibition and the benefits of alternative policies; distributes press releases to the media and citizen activists focusing on recent developments pertaining to marijuana research and policy. We also provide limited legal assistance and support to victims of current marijuana laws. Memberships and donations support our all volunteer efforts. Remember......freedom isn't free. Features: News. Contact info: Orange County Norml, PO Box 11016, Costa Mesa CA 92627 * phone: 714.210.6446 ... or Visit:

[pic]Bakersfield NORML | Contact info: P.O. Box 60022, Bakersfield, CA 93386 * Voice (661) 873-1703

[pic]CSU Channel Islands NORML | Contact info: One University Dr., Camarillo, CA 93012 * Voice (951) 858-9487

[pic]CSU Monterey Bay NORML | Officers: Michael Fredrickson (Director), Eden Gonzalez (Executive Director), Tyler Rapley (Director), Julia Carrillo (Director), Kimberly Hallowell (Director) Contact info: 440 Dela Vina St, Apt E, Monterey , CA 93940 * Voice (619) 240-5669 * or e-mail - egonzalez@csumb.edu

[pic]High Sierra NORML | Officers: Clayton Hobbs, Kevin Gorman (Executive Director), Ray Lloyd, Kevin Gorman (Executive Director), Tyler Rainey, Sandra Hobbs, Steve Hiestand, Scotty Hobbs Contact info: 6148 Clark Rd #4, Paradise, CA * Voice 530-877-5116 * or e-mail - high_sierra_norml@

[pic]Humboldt State University NORML | Contact info: 1 Harpst St, Arcata, CA 95521 * Voice (831) 596-8068

[pic]Los Angeles NORML | Contact info: 8749 Holloway Dr. West Hollywood, CA 90069 * Voice (310) 652-8654 * Fax (310) 652-1501 * or Visit:

[pic]Northern California NORML | Features: Membership. Visit:

[pic]NORML at CSU Fresno | Contact info: Fresno, CA 93726 * or Visit:

[pic]San Diego NORML | Officers: Rudy Reyes, Eric Agosto (President) Contact info: 930 Felspar St., Apt #2, San Diego, CA 92104 * Voice (858) 581-2509 * or e-mail: diegonorml@

[pic]SLO NORML | Contact info: San Luis Obispo, CA * Visit:

[pic]UC Santa Barbara NORML | Contact info: Santa Barbara, CA * Visit:

Other Locals? | As we learn about them. In the meantime ... visit: for the latest.

[pic]California Compassionate Use Act of 1996 | Materials relating to the California Compassionate Use Act of 1996. Features: Policy, History, News. Visit:

[pic] | Homepage of Chris Conrad, author, museum curator and court-qualified expert covering all aspects of hemp, cannabis, and medical marijuana Features: News, Policy, Search Engine, Speakers. Visit:

[pic]Coalition For Medical Marijuana | Stop The Federal Assault On Patients, Clinics & Providers! Let Federal Juries Hear All The Facts Before They Decide A Medical Marijuana Case Features: Mailing List(s), News. Visit:

[pic]Drug Policy Forum of California | The Drug Policy Forum of California has an Email discussion list dedicated to planning and discussing strategy for drug policy reform within California. Features: Membership, Mailing List(s). Visit:

[pic]Hemp Evolution | Hemp Evolution is dedicated to the relegalization of one of nature's most beneficial plants. Features: Policy, Search Engine, History, Audio/Video, Research, Speakers, Forum, News. Visit:

[pic]Los Angeles Cannabis Clubs | Features: Chat, Forum, News. Visit:

[pic]Marijuana Medicine Evaluation Centers | Marijuana Medicine Evaluation Centers specializes in providing medical marijuana recommendations, detailed treatment plans, patient verifications, ID cards and full medical support for all patients in a safe and supportive environment. We here at MMEC are dedicated to providing you with excellent service. We offer Verification Services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our physicians are compassionate and knowledgeable, and are experts in the field of medical marijuana. Features: News, Policy. Visit:

[pic]RAND Drug Policy Research Center | RAND Drug Policy Research Center provides a firm, empirical foundation on which sound drug policies can be built. Features: Newsletter, News, Policy, Publications, Search Engine, Research. Visit:

[pic]Sacramento Americans for Safe Access to Medical Marijuana | Sacramento Americans for Safe Access to Medical Marijuana Features: Commentary, Policy, Publications, Press Releases, Merchandise, Membership, Research, Newsletter, Mailing List(s), Chat, Forum, News. Visit:

[pic]Safe Access Now | We are an organization dedicated to the proper implementation of uniform guidelines in all of California's counties in compliance with H&S code 11362.5 The Compassionate Use Act of 1996. We are an activism organization and in no way supply medicine or recommend physicians. Features: Policy, Search Engine, Research, Chat. Visit:

[pic]San Francisco Cannabis Clubs | San Francisco Cannabis Club Directory, Reviews, and more!! Features: Press Releases, News. Visit:

[pic]Sonoma Alliance for Medical Marijuana | Dedicated to education, advocacy, research, and networking related to the medicinal uses of marijuana, and the implementation of the Compassionate Use Act of 1996 (Health and Safety Code, Section 11362.5) Features: Publications, Research. Visit:

[pic]Tax and | Oakland Cannabis Initiative Features: Policy. Visit:

[pic]Tod H. Mikuriya, M.D. | Dr. Mikuriya is one of the world's foremost authorities on the uses of medical cannabis. He has few peers in his clinical knowledge of cannabis' therapeutic uses, efficacy, history, culture, policies, routes of administration and potential for abuse. Features: Commentary, Publications, Search Engine, Research, Speakers. Visit: :

[pic]Welcome to MedSac916! | Medical Sacrament Ministries Features: News, Policy. Visit:

[pic]... Also | DrugSense / MAPinc > Drug Policy Organizations, Links and other Resources. Find a Resource near you -or- Enter yours! ... Visit:

More Contacts, below, And, here are some national / international Resources - > here, and you can Read more > News < by clicking here.

|  ASA's (Americans for Safe Access) California Campaigns & Services   |

Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is the largest national member-based organization of patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research. They work to overcome political and legal barriers by creating policies that improve access to medical cannabis for patients and researchers through legislation, education, litigation, grassroots actions, advocacy and services for patients and their providers. ASA has over 30,000 active members with chapters and affiliates in more than 40 states.

[pic]ASA's Protect Dispensing Collectives and Cooperatives project | Download useful info to educate your city council and board of supervisors on the importance of dispensing collectives and cooperatives to safe access to medical marijuana. ... Visit:

[pic]ASA's California ID Card Campaign | Senate Bill 420 established a statewide medical marijuana ID card program for the state Department of Health Services and all of the County Departments of Public Health to administer. The legislation mandated that the state implement the program, but it is designed to be voluntary for patients and caregivers. ASA is working to establish an ID card program that both protects patients and is implemented fairly and expeditiously. ... Visit:

[pic]ASA's CHP Lawsuit Campaign | The CHP is by far the worst violator of the Compassionate Use Act and SB 420 with its policy of mandatory confiscation of medicine. With our lawsuit, ASA changed that policy to one that discourages CHP officers from confiscating medicine from patients and caregivers, and provides officers with instructions on how to verify valid medical marijuana documentation. ... Visit:

[pic]ASA's Return of Property Campaign | A three-month study by ASA found local and state law enforcement is routinely seizing the marijuana to which California patients are legally entitled - and not giving it back. In reponse, ASA organized a mass court action by patients demanding their medicine back in 36 counties on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 and is currently helping dozens of patients fight to recover their confiscated property. ... Visit:

[pic]ASA's Peer Counseling and Dispensary Services | ASA's Peer Counseling Program is an education, outreach and training program specifically for medical cannabis patients and their caregivers. ... Visit:

[pic]ASA's Legal Support | One of ASA's most important and far-reaching services is our Legal Support program. ... Visit:

|  More local Organizations, CONTACTs and other Resources   |

[pic]Southern California Medical Marijuana Evaluations | We Provide Easy Medical Marijuana Prescription Evaluations CALL US TODAY OR USE OUR EASY FORM TO SETUP YOUR EVALUATION! IF YOU DO NOT QUALIFY YOU DO NOT PAY!! is dedicated to providing a professional and friendly environment for our patients and to be knowledgeable in all aspects of Medical Marijuana and other natural medicines. Our experienced team of doctors and clinical managers believe in the benefits of Medical cannabis and the rights that patients have when seeking treatment for their ailments. WE ARE LOCATED THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CALL 1-888-420-4202 TODAY FOR OUR NEAREST LOCATION. Visit:

[pic]Jah Healing Caregivers | provides access to the jahhealing. website ("the site"). This site and it's contents are intended strictly to provide information for patients in accordance with HSC: 11362.5 in the state of California. Serving Big Bear, Sugarloaf, Fawnskin, and all surrounding areas. Delivery available. Visit:

[pic]Angel Justice: Index. (ORG) Home » Index. Background How the Raich v. Ashcroft federal medical cannabis lawsuit born, and who is involved | In the days immediately following September 11, 2001, as the world was riveted by the issue of terrorism, the federal Drug Enforcement Administration turned its sights on a nonviolent group of seriously ill Americans, as it stepped up the level of time, money, and Federal law enforcement personnel used to attack medical cannabis patients. Multiple raids on the homes and gardens of California’s medical cannabis caregivers and patients soon followed. The DEA raids became ever more outrageous and more harmful to patients. Angel Wings Patient OutReach, Inc. worked hard to develop a sound legal strategy to help ensure patients’ and caregivers’ safety and to create new public policies on the federal level. Our legal team felt we had to do everything we could to stop the federal government's dangerous actions. ... visit: ... Visit:

[pic]Human Rights and the Drug War HRDW is a multi-media project that combines the stories and photos of Drug War POWs with facts and figures about the US Drug War, to confront the conscience of the American people and encourage individuals to take action for social justice. Contact: PO Box 1716 El Cerrito, California 94530 ... Visit:

[pic]Marijuana Anti-Prohibition Project We are a marijuana anti-prohibition project which includes medical cannabis patients. We are political in the sense that we are attempting to establish "Guidelines" in Riverside County. We have been corresponding with the District Attorney's Office, as well as local city councils and of course the Sheriff and Bopard of Supervisors. We are trying to implement the Sonoma Guidelines, as well as the San Diego City guidelines and i.d. card program. Contact: Lanny Swerdlow lannyswerdlow@ 760-799-2055

[pic]Marin Alliance for Medical Marijuana Our mission has been to protect patients from abuse by law enforcement and a jail system that continues to incarcerate the sick for medical marijuana, despite the successful passage of Proposition 215. Contact: 415-456-4313 ... Visit:

[pic]Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM) is an organization seeking to educate the general public regarding the medical usefulness of Marijuana, and to insure that seriously ill patients have access to a safe, natural supply of Marijuana to treat their individual medical conditions as prescribed or recommended by their physician, and to document the medical efficacy of Marijuana through scientific observations. Contact: 309 Cedar ST #39, Santa Cruz, California 95060 ... Visit:

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|  National and International ORGz Section  |

[pic]ASA : California | Medical cannabis (medical marijuana) resources in California ... Find info here on the therapeutic uses of and research on medical cannabis. ... visit -

[pic]American Medical Marijuana Association ... Medical Marijuana Farmacy | California. State registration program, Dept of Health and Social Services 907-465-5423. Colorado. State registration program (303) 692-2184 medical.marijuana ... visit:

[pic]NORML Home / Medical Use by State. All States and Canada Mexico Europe Other ... See Map: index.cfm?Group_ID=3376 for more.

[pic]Patients Out of Time is a patient advocacy organization with a universal constituency. They support the rights of patients to have a legal and safe access to the therapeutic use of cannabis. The mission of their organization, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, is the education of health care professionals and the public about the therapeutic use of cannabis. Their leadership is composed of medical and nursing professionals with expertise in the clinical applications of cannabis and five of the seven patients (two wish to remain anonymous) who receive their medical cannabis from the US government. Patients Out of Time is the only national non-profit in the United States that focuses only on therapeutic cannabis issues. Visit -

[pic]Marijuana Policy Project (MPP). Join the Marijuana Policy Project! State officials confirm Supreme Court decision does not impact state medical marijuana laws. Medical Marijuana Briefing Paper - 2005. Until 1937, marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) was legal in the United States ... Hawaii enacted a medical marijuana law via its state legislature in 2000 and ... Visit: medicine.html

[pic]DrugSense: Drug Law Reform ... of Justice Statistics, State Court Organization, 1998 (Washington, DC ... Cannabis in Medical Practice: A Legal, Historical and Pharmacological... Visit:

[pic]OCBC's Links Page. Organizations Supporting Medical-cannabis Reform. Americans for Safe Access(ASA) coordinates "...a nation-wide day of action to push back DEA attempts to re-criminalize medical cannabis! ... Washington Citizens for Medical Rights, sponsored a successful medical cannabis ballot measure in November 1998. "As a result, this Initiative is now State ... Visit: links.html

[pic]Excellent medical info on cannabis, Washington State's I-692 Medical Marijuana Law ... Greencross. Washington State based buyer's cooperative based in Seattle. Trailblazer in state ... Visit: links.php < for more.

[pic]Marijuana links. Popular Searches: Medical Marijuana Links. Marijuana Research Links. ... about marijuana, The Washington State Medical Marijuana Act CHAPTER 69.51A RCW This is ... an activist for medical marijuana. Chronic Cannabis Use A report on ... Click > here < for more.

[pic]Open Directory - Society: Issues: Health: Drugs: Illegal: Pro-Legalization: Marijuana: Medical Purposes ... to providing medical cannabis to those in need. Initiative 692 - Medical Marijuana - WCMR of Washington State ... use of medical cannabis in the state of Colorado. Medical Marijuana ... click > here < for more.

[pic]Others? Will be listed here.  As we get the info. Know about one yourself? Post it on the Bulletin Board, below.

|  FORUMs Section  |

[pic]Local Email Lists, like California Announce List-Serve ( To join the California announcement list-serve (extremely low traffic) send a blank email to: asa-ca-subscribe@lists. ) and Local Discussion List-Serves ( To join the San Francisco list-serve (for San Francisco and surrounding communities) send a blank email to: sanfrancisco-subscribe@lists. ) | can be found at the ASA Resource page - > dedicated to such things. Many Thanx! to them for doing it.

[pic]California (CA) - Forums Message Boards - Medical Marijuana ... | California (CA) - State of California, United States ... Contact Us - Medical Marijuana, California Cannabis, Cannabis Clubs, Co-Op, ... Visit -

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[pic]Ganja Grocer | We are your Medical Marijuana Resource Center. Learn How to Become a Legal Medical Marijuana Patient. If you live in a state with Medical Marijuana Laws, Come visit our forums today! Visit - < for more.

[pic] - is based in california and focused on providing the best possible resources for future and current medical marijuana patients, activists, and supporters. MessageBoard Forum. Cannabis FAQs. Image & Picture Gallery. Medical Marijuana. Vaporizer FAQ. Advertising Information ... Visit:

[pic]Cannabis Community Coalition. Forum for Medical Marijuana & Medicinal Cannabis Patients. ... visit: cannabiscom. < for more.

[pic]The Compassionate Coalition's mission: To defend the rights of medical marijuana patients and care providers through education and community participation. A nonprofit grassroots organization that helps build and support local chapters nation-wide, linking them with other medical marijuana reform organizations and resources. Contact Information - Mailing Address: The Compassionate Coalition * 1500 Oliver Road, Ste-K * P.M.B. #248 * Fairfield, CA 94533-3473 * (NOTE: When sending mail to this address, please be sure to write "The Compassionate Coalition" in the address line. Thanks!) * Fax: (916)266-7455 * or Visit: forum

[pic]The Amsterdam THC Ministry, First Universal Church of Kantheism, is based on ancient wisdom, modern science and the enlightening and healing properties of the cannabis sacrament. Their mission includes liberating the sacred cannabis hemp plant and the minds and spirits of those who do and of those who do not revere it. May we all enjoy the rich, abundant, joyful and awakened life that is part of our natural inheritance. Visit: forum

[pic]Ya-Hooka; Health_and_Medicinal/Buyers_Clubs Organizations and Compassion Clubs providing access to medical marijuana  ... Co-op ~ The Alternative Relief Co-op is a patient-oriented medical cannabis dispensary located in San Francisco ... It Report Broken Link. Arizona Medical Marijuana Co-Op ~ Click here for more.

[pic]Welcome to the Cannabis Classifieds Want Ads. To buy cannabis for medical purposes is legal in some areas. Here you will find hundreds of medical doctors, professional growers, and prescription patients in need who want to buy cannabis legally but can't find each other. Visit: cannabiswant.html

|  The Law, LEGAL Resources   |

[pic]Green Aid: The Marijuana Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. (ORG) Green Aid: The Medical Marijuana Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc. is a California charitable corporation with 501(c)(3) non-profit ... The mission and vision of GREEN AID are as follows: --To set new precedents in marijuana freedom for all Americans by moving the fight for medical marijuana rights into the legal and judicial realm exclusively. As a nonprofit with unprecedented focus, GREEN AID will work solely on the legal and judicial front of the fight for medical marijuana change. As such, GREEN AID will enlist services by the finest lawyers available. GREEN AID's unmatched presence in the Courts will reassign public marijuana debates as part and parcel of the range of human rights concerns that grip the very core of our nation in the 21st Century. ... Visit:

[pic]Medical Marijuana / California Prop 215. (INF, Org) Community Action Coordinators for the 1996 California medical marijuana initiative. California Proposition 215. Passed by 56% of California voters in It's still the law. Cannabis (marijuana) was listed in medical texts to treat over 100 different health conditions, prior to its ban in 1937 over the objections of the AMA. Medical use is still allowed under the UN Single Convention Treaty on Narcotic Drugs. The National Academy of Science did a scientific review in 1999 for the federal Office of Narcotics Control Policy and documented legitimate medical uses for cannabis, but the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) still forbids its use. Meanwhile, the US government gives cannabis to seven patients in the Compassionate IND (Investigational New Drug) program. ... Visit:

[pic]California (CA) MJ LEGAL Resources, by NORML.  NORML Legal Committee members, and more for California, by NORML - the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.   ...   Visit - .

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[pic]The Laws concerning marijuana in California.  By NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Visit: index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4525 for more.

[pic]ASA : California's Medical Marijuana Laws | Medical cannabis (medical marijuana) laws in California. Visit: section.php?id=189

[pic]Drug Policy Alliance: Info for Medical Marijuana Litigators: California ... Home > Marijuana: The Facts > Medical Marijuana > Legal Challenges > Info for Litigators > Legal > State Laws > Info for Medical Marijuana Litigators: California ... Click > here < for more.

[pic]Medicinal Marijuana - State-by-State American Laws | U.S. State Laws on Medical Marijuana Source: CNN Interactive .... Highlights: A licensed pharmacist may dispense cannabis type drugs to a person receiving ... click > here < for more.

[pic]U.S. Marijuana Laws, Medical Marijuana Facts, Cannabis, Hemp | Provides U.S. Marijuana Laws, Facts About Marijuana, Marijuana Drug Testing, Drug Detection Times, Medical Marijuana, and Information About Your Rights ... North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon... visit -

[pic]Erowid Cannabis Vault : Legal Status, U.S. LAW | Both Cannabis and Tetrahydrocannabinols, the active chemicals contained in Cannabis plants, are Schedule I in the United States. This means they are federally illegal to cultivate, buy, possess, or distribute (sell, trade or give) in all forms (cannabis plants, extracts, hash, hash oil, thc, etc) except synthetic THC (Marinol) which is Schedule III. The federal scheduling of Cannabis was disputed in 1988 by Judge Francis Young, an administrative law judge for the DEA, who recommended that marijuana be reclassified as schedule II on the grounds that if a respectable minority of doctors endorse it, then it has a "currently accepted medical use". Visit:

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See Contacts section, below, for Organizations and other Resources for Legal Help.

|  International Law, LEGAL Resources   |

[pic]Legal and medical status of cannabis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Cannabis is in Schedule IV of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, making it subject to special restrictions. Article 2 provides for the following, in reference to Schedule IV drugs:

A Party shall, if in its opinion the prevailing conditions in its country render it the most appropriate means of protecting the public health and welfare, prohibit the production, manufacture, export and import of, trade in, possession or use of any such drug except for amounts which may be necessary for medical and scientific research only, including clinical trials therewith to be conducted under or subject to the direct supervision and control of the Party.

This provision, while apparently providing for the limitation of cannabis to research purposes only, also seems to allow some latitude for nations to make their own judgments. The official Commentary on the Single Convention indicates that Parties are expected to make that judgment in good faith. Click > here < for more.

|  LEGISLATION, Action Items and related Resources   |

California Senate Passes Medical Marijuana Resolution, Lawmakers Urge New Federal Policy on Research and Enforcement

[pic]The California Senate this month approved a resolution that calls for big changes in federal policy on medical marijuana. The resolution, which is sponsored by ASA, urges federal lawmakers to both end federal interference in state medical cannabis laws and establish a comprehensive national plan to provide safe access for all patients.

The state Senate's 23-15 vote on the non-binding resolution comes in the wake of recent federal enforcement activity in the state, including multiple raids and the arrests of five individuals. Senate Joint Resolution 14 was introduced in June by State Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco). If the state Assembly passes it, the resolution will be sent to the White House and Congress. The Obama Administration has promised to end interference in state medical marijuana programs, and the President has signed a memorandum that says government policies should be based on sound science. But numerous federal raids since January have California lawmakers concerned. "Patients and providers in California remain at risk of arrest and prosecution by federal law enforcement and legally established medical marijuana cooperatives continue to be the subjects of federal raids," said Sen. Leno in a statement on the resolution.

Federal agents were involved in at least three raids on medical marijuana dispensaries last month, including two in California and one in Colorado, as well as a raid on a rural marijuana garden in California. These follow at least a half-dozen other federal actions that have occurred since President Obama took office. "Federal interference in state medical marijuana laws is unnecessary, unwelcome, and harmful," said Don Duncan, ASA's California Director. "Patients will benefit from a national policy that protects safe access; law enforcement will benefit from clearer federal guidelines; and taxpayers will benefit from better use of federal resources."

SJR 14 urges President Obama and Congress to "move quickly to end federal raids, intimidation, and interference with state medical marijuana law." It also asks them to establish "an affirmative defense to medical marijuana charges in federal court and establish federal legal protection for individuals authorized by state and local law." Currently, federal medical marijuana defendants are prevented from using any defense that involves medical necessity or their compliance with state law.

"More than two dozen medical marijuana defendants are currently being prosecuted on federal charges," said Duncan. "A change in federal policy can keep these people from serving many years in prison." The resolution also addresses the need to expand research into the medical benefits of cannabis, a primary recommendation of the 1999 Institute of Medicine report, which was commissioned by the White House. Further information: Senate Joint Resolution on medical marijuana - and ASA fact sheet on SJR 14 -

[pic]Drug Policy Alliance: Reform in California | Medical Marijuana: California allows patients to use medical marijuana if they have a debilitating medical condition and a state-issued registry condition. This law was enacted in May 2004 after Gov. Jim Douglas allowed a bill to become law without his signature. ... visit:

[pic]NORML / A Page Just For You / Medical Marijuana Patients | This section is to help you locate the information you need to become fully informed regarding medical marijuana -- as well as play an important role in changing America’s misguided marijuana laws. Select One, All States and Canada, Mexico, Europe, Other ... visit:

[pic]DrugInfo - Medical Cannabis: USA > In Search of a Viable Distribution System for Oklahoma's Medical Marijuana Program ... Medicinal Cannabis: USA Federal: Legislation, Court Decisions and Commentaries States: Legislation and Programs. Click here for more.

[pic]Others? Will be listed here.  As we get the info. You can also check the Events and News sections to see if there are any Items posted there. Know about one yourself? Post it on the Bulletin Board, below.

|  EVENTs, Calendars and related Resources   |

[pic]ASA: Events | 3rd Annual Candlelight Vigil for Medical Cannabis Patients Saturday, April 22nd 2006 8 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PhillyNORML will host it's 3rd annual ... visit - calendar.php?calid=315

[pic]HempFests | Street Fairs, Festivals and Farmers Markets - Music, Food and Stuff for Sale or Barter - any opportunity for activists to booth, people to gather and businesses to vend ... like any local versions of the Seattle Hempfest ... will be listed here as we find out about them.

[pic]Marches | Demonstrations, Rallies and similar Action Items any situation where activists are trying to educate or draw attention to - yet another - victim and people are congregating ... like the Million Marijuana Marches ... will be listed here as we find out about them.

[pic]Other Types? Will be listed here.  As we get the info. Know about one yourself? Got an Idea? Post it on the Bulletin Board, below.

|  BIZ, and related Commercial Resources   |

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|[pic][pic]US TN: Editorial: A Fair Marijuana Policy |Chattanooga Times Free Press |21 Oct |

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[pic]BAN ON MEDICAL POT CASES QUICKLY LIFTED; L.A.'s U.S. Attorney Declines to Say Why He Ordered Prosecutors to Stop Filing Charges, Then Abruptly Changed His Mind.

The U.S. attorney in Los Angeles sent a confidential memo to prosecutors last week ordering them to stop filing charges against medical marijuana dispensaries, then abruptly lifted the ban on Friday, according to sources familiar with the developments.

U.S. Atty. Thomas P. O'Brien declined comment on what prompted him to issue the directive or to later rescind it. O'Brien's decision to temporarily halt the prosecutions came two days after remarks by Atty. Gen. Eric Holder, who seemed to imply at a Washington, D.C., press conference that medical marijuana prosecutions would not be a priority for the Justice Department under President Obama.

A Justice Department official said Friday that the attorney general did not direct O'Brien or any other U.S. attorney to alter policies regarding the prosecution of such cases. O'Brien's initial order was delivered in a memo by Christine Ewell, head of the U.S. attorney's criminal division, according to three sources who read the document, which was distributed by e-mail on Feb. 27.

In addition to being told to stop filing new cases, prosecutors were instructed to refrain from issuing subpoenas or applying for search warrants in pending cases, said the sources, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter. In fact, a few hours after the memo was circulated, Ewell sent out another e-mail admonishing prosecutors not to discuss the contents of the memo with anyone outside the U.S. attorney's office, the sources said. Another e-mail came out Friday instructing prosecutors to resume work on medical marijuana cases. Despite the reversal, news of the temporary ban is likely to spark interest amid the ongoing national debate over medical marijuana. Thirteen states, including California, allow for the cultivation, use and sale of doctor-prescribed medical marijuana under certain conditions, according to the Marijuana Policy Project, an organization that supports the legalization of the drug. Federal law, which trumps those of the states, bans the drug altogether.

As a result, operators of dispensaries in California and elsewhere who maintain they were operating under state law have been raided by the Drug Enforcement Administration and charged under federal drug laws. Such prosecutions have been controversial, with patients and supporters of the dispensaries complaining that operators embraced by their own communities were unfairly targeted. Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for O'Brien, has said that prosecutors target people they consider egregious offenders, such as those accused of selling drugs to minors or proprietors with past drug convictions.

One high-profile case went to trial in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles last summer. Charles Lynch, who sought and received the blessing of elected officials in Morro Bay before opening a dispensary in that Central Coast community in 2006, was charged with distributing more than 100 kilos of marijuana. At trial, prosecutors portrayed Lynch, 47, as a common drug dealer who sold dope to minors and toted around a backpack stuffed with cash.

Lynch and his lawyers hoped to mount a defense based on the assertion that he was providing a legitimate service to cancer patients and other severely ill people. But they were limited in doing so because the U.S. Supreme Court has concluded that because federal law trumps those of the states, why drugs are being distributed is irrelevant. Jurors convicted Lynch on five counts, but the jury forewoman said it was not easy to do so. "We all felt Mr. Lynch intended well," Kitty Meese said after the verdict in August. "It was a tough decision for all of us because the state law and the federal law are at odds."

Lynch, who is to be sentenced later this month, is facing a mandatory minimum of five years in federal prison. His case has become something of cause celebre among medical marijuana advocates. Holder was asked about medical marijuana at a Feb. 25 press conference after the arrests of more than 50 alleged members of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel. Specifically, he was asked whether the DEA would continue raiding medical marijuana dispensaries under Obama's administration. He did not answer the question directly but said: "What the President said during [the] campaign . . . is now American policy."

Obama was asked about the topic numerous times during the campaign and responded with varying levels of specificity. Generally speaking, the campaign's position was that DEA raids would not be a high priority in states with their own medical marijuana laws on the books.

"The president believes that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws, and as he continues to appoint senior leadership to fill out the ranks of the federal government, he expects them to review their policies with that in mind," Nick Shapiro, a White House spokesman, told the Washington Times last month. Shapiro declined to elaborate on Friday.

Alex Capron, a professor of law and medicine at USC, said the debate about medical marijuana centers on whether the drug is viewed exclusively as an illegal narcotic or a drug that also has legitimate medical applications.

"It has become a highly politicized issue as to whether it is something that is part of the doctor-patient relationship or something where the authorities have an obligation to protect the community from a dangerous drug," Capron said. He added that he wasn't surprised that O'Brien would want to deliberate over his office's policy on such a matter in private.

"One the one hand, there's a very vocal constituency that wants this treated like a medical issue. On the other, there's a very vocal constituency that regards allowing medical marijuana treatment as a very slippery slope toward the legalization of drugs. He doesn't want to look like he's abandoning his commitment to law enforcement," Capron said.

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