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From: Gersh Avery7/28/2008 9:01:37 PM
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Up to 100 grams of marijuana legal under new proposed federal law

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it's about time.

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From: Gersh Avery8/3/2008 11:48:59 AM
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The pothead stimulus check :)

Let's work together.

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From: Gersh Avery8/16/2008 12:58:27 PM
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This guy is on his own right now. However I think there is a chance of what he is doing working.

He bases a lot of his work on a supreme court ruling that took place about an assisted suicide law that was passed in Oregon.

The DEA was threatening to take away doctors licenses from them if they tried to implement the new law. They claimed that the authority to do so came from the CSA.

The DEA is partly complying to the ruling in other areas. In so far as they are no longer going after doctors in medical marijuana states.

However they are not fully complying in that this ruling established that states define what is accepted medical practice within that state.

His claim is that the DEA is violating federal law and court order.

Anyway .. here it is:

iowamedicalmarijuana.org 

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From: Gersh Avery8/22/2008 1:19:45 PM
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Police Told To Ignore Pot During Convention
Police Told To Ignore Pot During Convention

Denver, CO -- A city drug panel has voted to urge police to refrain from arresting adults for marijuana possession during next week's Democratic National Convention, but the cops aren't necessarily on board.
Lt. Ernie Martinez, the police department's representative on the panel, said police, bracing for potentially tens of thousands of protesters during the Aug. 25-28 convention, would have more pressing duties than rounding up pot smokers.

At the same time, he said, authorities wouldn't ignore blatant flouting of the law. "If something occurs in front of us, we're going to act," he said.

The Denver Marijuana Policy Review Panel, appointed by Mayor John Hickenlooper, voted 5-3 at its Wednesday night meeting to issue a recommendation discouraging police from "arresting, detaining or issuing a citation" to any adult caught with up to one ounce of marijuana during the four-day convention.

Denver voters have twice approved initiatives calling on police to overlook adult marijuana possession but police, citing state and federal laws, have continued to make marijuana-related arrests. A department spokesman yesterday said it was reviewing the panel's recommendation.

Mason Tvert, a panel member and pot-legalization activist, Thursday delivered a copy of the panel's recommendation to Mr. Hickenlooper and police Chief Gerry Whitman, saying that "we expect police to abide by this very logical recommendation."

"If police expect the taxpayers to cover their $1.2 million in overtime during the DNC, it is only fair that they respect the laws adopted by those taxpayers," said Mr. Tvert, leader of Safer Alternatives for Enjoyable Recreation. "There will be plenty for police to do during the DNC aside from arresting or citing adults who are simply making the safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol."

Mr. Tvert told the panel Wednesday that authorities have actually increased their enforcement of marijuana laws since the 2005 and 2007 votes. Based on current numbers, he said, the city is on track to prosecute 1,900 marijuana-related cases this year, up from 1,600 last year.

In 2005, Denver voters approved a measure legalizing adult possession of up to an ounce of marijuana. Two years later, an initiative making adult marijuana possession the city's lowest law enforcement priority also won at the ballot box.

Mr. Tvert said he hoped the police would give the panel's recommendation the same weight as if it were issued by the mayor.

"There's no way for the recommendation to be binding, but it was issued by a panel appointed by the mayor, so we would expect it to be treated as a pronouncement from the mayor," said Mr. Tvert.

The Denver County Sheriff's Office gave a media tour earlier this week of its temporary holding cell, a renovated warehouse intended to house anyone arrested during the convention.

The facility, equipped with a photo station and 18-by-18 holding cells, can process 60 people an hour and hold up to 400 detainees.

Local activists have already dubbed the facility "Gitmo by the Platte," referring to the nearby Platte River, but it could have been worse. Officials abandoned earlier plans to line the top of the cells with razor wire after objections from the community.

Authorities are bracing for potentially tens of thousands of protesters during the Aug. 25-28 convention. Demonstrators will be fenced in at a designated protest area in the vicinity of the Pepsi Center, the site of most convention events.

The protesters, affiliated with groups like Recreate 68 and the Alliance for a Real Democracy, are expected to demonstrate against the Iraq war and in favor of social-justice issues.

One anti-war organization, Tent State University, has estimated that its group alone will attract 50,000 demonstrators. The group had hoped to camp overnight at a local park until city authorities nixed the idea.

Complete Title: Police Told To Ignore Pot Possession During Convention

Source: Washington Times (DC)
Author: Valerie Richardson
Published: Friday, August 22, 2008

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From: Gersh Avery8/26/2008 7:25:03 AM
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Federal court, on 8/20, ruled that the DEA can no longer conduct anti marijuana efforts in CA. That they can not work to undermine a state law. Understand this: The court ruled that the DEA violates the US constitution when they do this in ANY state. The reason they can't enforce ANY marijuana laws is that they (the DEA) are unable to determine what is medical usage and what isn't. This was the DEA statement to the federal court.

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“Much as the federal government may prefer that California keep medical marijuana illegal, it cannot force the state to do so.” –Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski

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On 8/25 CA AG Jerry Brown issued an order telling police in CA they can not enforce fed laws against medical marijuana within CA.

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The federal government has been forced, in federal court, to recognize a states power to determine what is "accepted use."

That makes the placement of marijuana in schedule 1 of federal controlled substance act invalid since 1996.

Which means that there has been no lawful placement for marijuana within the federal CSA at all! Not since 1996.

Most states CSA's automatically reflect the schedules of the federal CSA. Which means that all marijuana convictions in the US since 1996 are invalid.

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From: Gersh Avery11/4/2008 7:09:30 PM
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It's about time ..

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From: Gersh Avery11/16/2008 8:51:33 AM
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The challenge

Make this pledge:

Every day I'll send a pinpoint message to the Obama transition web site until the day he is president.

Every day I'll find one more person that will take this pledge.

This is the site:
change.gov 

in the blank "another issue" put in:
marijuana legal reform

This is the comment to enter:
Order rescheduling hearings for marijuana on day one.

Check no other issue. If you wish to vote on another issue, go to the site a second time. This will send one single clear message.

One people, one voice.

End it now!

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To: CapitalistHogg™ who wrote (183)12/4/2008 8:28:48 AM
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I'm thinking that you might be a MI resident ..

To any MI mmj folks out there .. happy 12/4 .. the day Mi became a medical marijuana state.

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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (192)12/4/2008 12:30:53 PM
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Nope....but close! MN resident. I will celebrate anyways. Salud!!

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To: CapitalistHogg™ who wrote (193)12/4/2008 5:17:06 PM
From: Gersh Avery   of 232
 
Thanks from a troll!

(the 'gander that lives under the bridge)

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