|
|
|
We Update
Daily!
Email Us Here
Or Email Securely
Here
Do you have a product or 24/7 365 Days A Year Sales 5.78+ Million Hits In March ************************************* OnlinePot Newsletter
|
1999-2010 Copyright ©
All Rights Reserved.
No part of this site maybe used or
reproduced in whole or in part
without
the written consent of the
Copyright
Owner Chris Kenoyer
www.onlinepot.org
OnlinePot assumes no legal
liability
for
any products, or
information or news
posted, services
offered,
Or any contests
or give away's offered.
This New
Section Was Started On "Oct 4th 2009" So Please Be Patient While
We Get This Section
Loaded Down With All The Latest Cali Articles, News Stories & Everything That You Cali Folks Need
To
Know About!
California State County,& City Medical Marijuana Plant Count Limits
Your Definitive Guide To Setting Up A Cannabis Shop Dispensary
CA OPED:EMPLOYER CAN'T BREACH MEDICAL MARIJUANA PATIENT'S RIGHTS
Please join us at the meeting next month to get involved. To prepare for this meeting, please download ASA's handout on "Building Your Emergency Response Plan" which we went over at Wednesday's meeting: http://www.americansforsafeaccess.org/downloads/raid_response_plan.pdf
We need EVERY Bay Area medical cannabis supporter to step up to help us prepare for DEA raids. If you cannot make it to the next meeting, please read the materials anyway and sign up for ASA's raid response text alert system: http://www.americansforsafeaccess.org/RaidAlert If we work together, we can halt the federal attack on medical marijuana patients and providers!
Humboldt County California
Board of Supervisors
Ask Feds To Legalize Marijuana
08/21/2007
James
Faulk/The Times-Standard
California
Legal Medical Marijuana Manual
This exhaustive
legal manual gives you the nuts and bolts of medical marijuana
law, becoming a patient and caregiver, legal defense,
and organizing for
successful court solidarity among other useful items
The zip-ties are in. So says Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman.
Slide
Show Of The DEA Raiding A Medical Marijuana
Dispensary in LA CA. With Local LA Police Assisting Them.
DEA
Latest Attack Method On The LA Based Dispensary's,
By
going after the buildings owners & threatening to seize
their buildings
American For
Safe Access - ASA Outreach Flyer.pdf
You can also hand out condition-based booklets, which ASA is giving
away for a
limited time. For a bundle of 10 complimentary booklets (postage
not included),
please contact Sonnet at sonnet@safeaccessnow.org or 510-251-1856
ext. 321. Or
mail a request with $2.13 for postage to 1322 Webster St. Suite 402,
Oakland,
CA 94612.
Take the time out of your busy life to show your community that medical
cannabis improves the lives of patients!
Calif.
Officials Telling Medical Marijuana Dealers To Pay Taxes
Proposition 215 Did Not Address State Tax
Procedures
http://www.safeaccessnow.org/downloads/taxposition.pdf
Up in smoke: San Francisco Police Chief George Gascón's news conference Wednesday trumpeting the raids of 36 marijuana grow houses in the Sunset since January got a lot of attention. But, according to vice Capt. Denis O'Leary, what's equally important is that District Attorney Kamala Harris actually pressed charges in all but one of the 45 grow-house cases that his unit brought from August 2008 to August 2009.Then again, police say, few if any of the defendants in the roughly 20 percent of the cases resolved so far have gone to prison. Most were released on probation.Maybe so, says D.A. spokeswoman Erica Derryck, but those were largely straightforward "possession and cultivation" cases - not ones involving more serious charges such as weapons possession. "The remaining more serious cases are still being prosecuted by this office, which believes strongly in stopping illegal marijuana grows," she said.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
(09-30) 14:59 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- The influx of marijuana grow houses in the Sunset District is a "serious public safety issue," San Francisco Police Chief George Gascón said Wednesday as officials trumpeted the department's 36 raids in the residential neighborhood since January. The crackdown is not directed at marijuana usage, Gascón said, but at "the level of danger associated with these homes" for people who live around them.Gascón spoke at a news conference where police displayed 20 weapons seized from the homes, along with hydroponic lights and makeshift exhaust systems. The chief said some of the operations that police have raided recently were tied to organized crime, but declined to elaborate. Officials said the grow houses pose other threats to neighbors, apart from the criminal element they attract. Fire Marshal Barbara Schultneis said four fires so far this year have been attributed to jury-rigged electrical wiring for indoor marijuana farms, up from two for all of last year The neighborhood's old homes, flat layout and windy conditions make for a potential fire catastrophe, said Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White."If a fire gets going in the Sunset, there's a good chance for extension," she said.
Since January, police officers from Taraval Station and vice units, working largely on tips from neighbors who complained of foul odors and visitors at odd hours, have raided more than three dozen residences in the city's western neighborhood, said Capt. Denis O'Leary. Capt. Paul Chignell, who heads Taraval Station, said he was unsure how many pot houses were uncovered in recent years, but that "it was far less" than the total so far in 2009. The raids have led to 44 arrests, the seizure of 20 weapons and $88,000 in cash, and the destruction of 8,229 plants, police said. The surge in Sunset grow houses is due to several factors, O'Leary said. A soft rental market allows cash-rich growers to move in; most homes in the Sunset are difficult to see into from the street; and a perpetually robust market for marijuana keeps profits high. And, quite simply, word of mouth through the criminal network has made the Sunset an illicit pot grower's destination. "It's my experience that criminals mimic each other when something works well," O'Leary said. "Someone came into the Sunset and said, 'This is a good place to grow,' and others followed." Gascón's news conference came on the heels of another high-profile drug crackdown, targeting the Tenderloin's crack trade."It's certainly our goal to be more visible, but also be more transparent to educate the public," Gascón said. "I strongly believe a well-educated public is the best way to fight crime."E-mail Justin Berton at jberton@sfchronicle.com.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/10/01/BANE19UK7U.DTL