Hal Womack 3-dan
2006-10-04 07:40:55 UTC
SAN FRANCISCANS! DO YOU WANT TO HEAR
MARIJUANA FREEDOM LEADER DENNIS PERON SPEAK TOMORROW AT 10/5 BUST BUSH
DEMO?
Then call up the sponsors at "World Can't Wait*"
[tel.# = (415) 864-5153] today or else drop into the centrally located
Mission District office & say hello in person.
Some of the key politicos there @ "WCW" HQ hail from Way Outtatown and
so need the occasional nudgie-nudge from concerned local folk to put
'em in touch with what's going down on our streets, as in raids
yesterday (Tuesday, 10/3, see story below) on SF health care providers
by the Fe'ral Secret Police.
SonnaBush and his Texas Attack Bitch Karen Tandy of the DEAth Squads or
aptly named "Drug Enforcement Administration" are baring their ugly
butts to Northern California while waving signs saying "Kick Me,
Please!" Will the "World Can't Wait" crowd have the wit to give the
narc bastards the boot full force? And who better for this opportune
moment than Dennis who has just returned from being honored in Los
Angeles for his successful statewide political leadership? Otherwise
the Toxic Two will keep wiping their asses with our Bill of Rights.
Fresh report from the Southland:
"One of the few speakers at the festival who seemed to rouse the
otherwise mellow crowd of both young and old was Dennis Peron, who
wrote Proposition 215. He proposed another assignment for federal drug
agents.
"Let's send the DEA agents out to Afghanistan where they can do good!"
he shouted.
The crowd cheered even louder when he added that even more marijuana
should be grown." (see full story below, #2)
And hell yes to that, since the oz price for primo still so outrageous.
Mother Nature in her glory grows Mary Jane; narcs crawl out of the
sewers of Washington, D.C. I'll footnote Dennis's
Stannystan ad lib with the proviso that any Buttinski's we send over
there should be armed only with pea-shooters and have their welcome
arranged by the Taliban.
Another voice that a lot of us old-timers would like to hear from the
podium on Thursday be that of former S.F. District Attorney Terence
Hallinan, the lone ally of Dennis Peron's among all California D.A's,
and a long-time defender of
colored people around the world being bombed by the USAF. About the
time that "World Can't Wait" leader Don Spark's daddy was being born,
young Terence aka "K.O." Hallinan on SF docks was being beat on the
head with saps by Pentagon goonspooks while handing out to the G.I's
leaflets in solidarity with Korea against the U.S. war there. The
U.S.Gummint under the "Democratic" Party murdered about 3,000,000
[three million] Koreans in that one, compared to about 2,000,000
civilians in Iraq since 1990. To have the City's former top cop now
speak out strongly on the side of world justice, as he is quite
prepared to do, would also hearten thousands of workers both young and
old who are sensitive to the serious risk to their jobs of being
targetted by their bosses for their opposition to the Republocrat
Regime.
As long as we're on the topic of tomorrow's get-together: Will WCW make
any present gesture towards recruiting the masses to establish a more
active presence here in the Planetary Mind of the free debate of the
Usenet?
A unique downtown all-nighter with some zing to it coming our way
fast....
By Hal Womack 3-dan
======================================
*http://www.worldcantwait.net/
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
(415) 864 5153
***@worldcantwait.org
2940 16th Street, Room 200-6 [between SVN and Mission]
San Francisco, California 94103
Our office open Mon thru Fri 9AM - 9PM
...................................................................................
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/index.php
http://www.canorml.org/
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm
http://www.carolforcongress.org/
http://www.keeferforcongress.com/
http://www.sf911truth.org/
http://www.americanfreepress.net/
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/
http://www.ussliberty.org/
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/
http://www.counterpunch.org/
========================================
http://www.dea.gov/
KAREN TANDY, ADMINISTRATOR
========================================
Pot ( & Secret Police SF Raid) Story #1
http://www.sfgate.com/
6 arrested in S.F. pot club crackdown
- Demian Bulwa, Jaxon Van Derbeken and Marisa Lagos, Chronicle Staff
Writers
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
Federal drug agents raided three Bay Area buildings connected to the
same medical marijuana club today and arrested at least six people,
advocates for the clubs said.
Drug Enforcement Administration officials would not confirm details of
the raids or arrests, citing a sealed search warrant.
A marijuana club in San Francisco's Mission District was raided by
federal drug enforcement officials around 10:30 a.m., according to
protesters outside the building this afternoon. The building, at 1760
Mission St., is listed as a business called New Remedies, but there is
no sign on the single-story brick building.
Federal agents also searched a warehouse about 2 1/2 miles away and
arrested at least four people there. Medical marijuana advocate William
Dolphin said the warehouse, located at 790 Tennessee St., was a growing
facility for New Remedies, which also has been known as Mission
Compassionate Caregivers.
Dolphin said two women also were arrested at what he called an
administrative office for New Remedies in Oakland. The office is
located at 17th and Franklin streets, near Lake Merritt, he said.
"Obviously, the DEA is on a little bit of a rampage this week," said
Dolphin, citing other pot club crackdowns in Granada Hills, San
Fernando Valley and Modesto.
Under Proposition 215, passed by voters in 1996, it is legal in
California to use medicinal marijuana with the recommendation of a
doctor, and the Bay Area is home to a number of marijuana clubs.
Federal anti-drug laws, however, contain no such exemption for
cannabis.
DEA spokeswoman Casey McEnry would not give details of today's "law
enforcement action," citing a sealed search warrant.
At 12:45 p.m., federal agents brought five people out of the front door
of 790 Tennessee St., a brick and stucco warehouse building with
blacked-out windows and at least three surveillance cameras on the
outside.
A federal agent at the scene indicated that three men and a woman had
been arrested and another woman had been detained for questioning.
Neighbors said there has been a long-standing rumor -- fueled by the
smell of cannabis -- that marijuana was being grown in the building,
which is located just off 19th Street east of Highway 280.
The building has a logo hung outside leftover from a former business,
but no other signage.
There are currently an estimated 30 to 40 clubs in San Francisco,
according to city officials. Last year, facing a growing number of
unregulated clubs, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed an
ordinance that established rules for where the cannabis clubs can be
located and how they are run.
The law banned the clubs from being located in residential areas, but
supervisors agreed in August to give existing dispensaries a year to
relocate before that part of the ordinance is enforced. The new
ordinance also requires all medical marijuana businesses to apply for
permits from the Planning and Health departments.
E-mail the writers at ***@sfchronicle.com,
***@sfchronicle.com and ***@sfchronicle.com.
URL:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/10/03/BAGJTLHIUT7.DTL
===================================
Pot Story ( & 10th Victory Anniversary with Dennis Peron ) #2.
Only legal smoke sniffed out at West Hollywood pot fest
- By NOAKI SCHWARTZ, Associated Press Writer
Saturday, September 30, 2006
(09-30) 15:11 PDT WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) --
The only smoke at the first annual medical marijuana festival on
Saturday appeared to come from cigarettes.
Organizers of the event said they strongly discouraged people from
lighting up at the West Hollywood Park Auditorium. Attendees still
managed to show support by wearing T-shirts with marijuana leaves on
them or by buying one of the many glass pipes for sale.
The gathering celebrated the 10th anniversary of the passage of
Proposition 215, which declared the use of marijuana for medicinal
purposes legal in California.
Assemblyman Paul Koretz, adorned in a synthetic lei of the spidery
leaf, was on hand to recognize key figures in the medical marijuana
movement. The West Hollywood Democrat championed legal access to the
drug, which is used by people with AIDS and cancer to ease pain and
nausea.
"It is fitting that we celebrate this anniversary in the pioneering
city of West Hollywood, a community that has always believed in medical
cannabis and cared for medical cannabis patients," he said.
West Hollywood was the first city south of San Francisco to have a
medical cannabis dispensary, after voters approved legalizing the drug
for therapeutic use in 1996. In 2003, state legislation was approved
allowing counties to issue identification cards to medical users to
protect them from prosecution by local law enforcement.
Federal law, however, continues to prohibit marijuana use. In June the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal authorities could still seize and
destroy marijuana stashes and arrest growers and consumers in the 11
states that allow medical marijuana use.
he shouted.
The crowd cheered even louder when he added that even more marijuana
should be grown.<<
Bill Britt listened, sitting in a scooter chair decorated with plastic
marijuana leaves. Britt, who contracted polio as an infant, has
epilepsy, a fused ankle and has difficulty walking. Because of the
threat of seizures, there are few medications he can take, and he said
medical marijuana has helped ease the constant pain he feels.
"They say marijuana is a crutch and I would agree," he said, looking at
his own wrist crutches. "Crutches let me get through life and ease my
pain. They assist me."
URL:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2006/09/30/state/n151114D41.DTL
©2006 Associated Press
MARIJUANA FREEDOM LEADER DENNIS PERON SPEAK TOMORROW AT 10/5 BUST BUSH
DEMO?
Then call up the sponsors at "World Can't Wait*"
[tel.# = (415) 864-5153] today or else drop into the centrally located
Mission District office & say hello in person.
Some of the key politicos there @ "WCW" HQ hail from Way Outtatown and
so need the occasional nudgie-nudge from concerned local folk to put
'em in touch with what's going down on our streets, as in raids
yesterday (Tuesday, 10/3, see story below) on SF health care providers
by the Fe'ral Secret Police.
SonnaBush and his Texas Attack Bitch Karen Tandy of the DEAth Squads or
aptly named "Drug Enforcement Administration" are baring their ugly
butts to Northern California while waving signs saying "Kick Me,
Please!" Will the "World Can't Wait" crowd have the wit to give the
narc bastards the boot full force? And who better for this opportune
moment than Dennis who has just returned from being honored in Los
Angeles for his successful statewide political leadership? Otherwise
the Toxic Two will keep wiping their asses with our Bill of Rights.
Fresh report from the Southland:
"One of the few speakers at the festival who seemed to rouse the
otherwise mellow crowd of both young and old was Dennis Peron, who
wrote Proposition 215. He proposed another assignment for federal drug
agents.
"Let's send the DEA agents out to Afghanistan where they can do good!"
he shouted.
The crowd cheered even louder when he added that even more marijuana
should be grown." (see full story below, #2)
And hell yes to that, since the oz price for primo still so outrageous.
Mother Nature in her glory grows Mary Jane; narcs crawl out of the
sewers of Washington, D.C. I'll footnote Dennis's
Stannystan ad lib with the proviso that any Buttinski's we send over
there should be armed only with pea-shooters and have their welcome
arranged by the Taliban.
Another voice that a lot of us old-timers would like to hear from the
podium on Thursday be that of former S.F. District Attorney Terence
Hallinan, the lone ally of Dennis Peron's among all California D.A's,
and a long-time defender of
colored people around the world being bombed by the USAF. About the
time that "World Can't Wait" leader Don Spark's daddy was being born,
young Terence aka "K.O." Hallinan on SF docks was being beat on the
head with saps by Pentagon goonspooks while handing out to the G.I's
leaflets in solidarity with Korea against the U.S. war there. The
U.S.Gummint under the "Democratic" Party murdered about 3,000,000
[three million] Koreans in that one, compared to about 2,000,000
civilians in Iraq since 1990. To have the City's former top cop now
speak out strongly on the side of world justice, as he is quite
prepared to do, would also hearten thousands of workers both young and
old who are sensitive to the serious risk to their jobs of being
targetted by their bosses for their opposition to the Republocrat
Regime.
As long as we're on the topic of tomorrow's get-together: Will WCW make
any present gesture towards recruiting the masses to establish a more
active presence here in the Planetary Mind of the free debate of the
Usenet?
A unique downtown all-nighter with some zing to it coming our way
fast....
By Hal Womack 3-dan
======================================
*http://www.worldcantwait.net/
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
(415) 864 5153
***@worldcantwait.org
2940 16th Street, Room 200-6 [between SVN and Mission]
San Francisco, California 94103
Our office open Mon thru Fri 9AM - 9PM
...................................................................................
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/index.php
http://www.canorml.org/
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm
http://www.carolforcongress.org/
http://www.keeferforcongress.com/
http://www.sf911truth.org/
http://www.americanfreepress.net/
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/
http://www.ussliberty.org/
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/
http://www.counterpunch.org/
========================================
http://www.dea.gov/
KAREN TANDY, ADMINISTRATOR
========================================
Pot ( & Secret Police SF Raid) Story #1
http://www.sfgate.com/
6 arrested in S.F. pot club crackdown
- Demian Bulwa, Jaxon Van Derbeken and Marisa Lagos, Chronicle Staff
Writers
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
Federal drug agents raided three Bay Area buildings connected to the
same medical marijuana club today and arrested at least six people,
advocates for the clubs said.
Drug Enforcement Administration officials would not confirm details of
the raids or arrests, citing a sealed search warrant.
A marijuana club in San Francisco's Mission District was raided by
federal drug enforcement officials around 10:30 a.m., according to
protesters outside the building this afternoon. The building, at 1760
Mission St., is listed as a business called New Remedies, but there is
no sign on the single-story brick building.
Federal agents also searched a warehouse about 2 1/2 miles away and
arrested at least four people there. Medical marijuana advocate William
Dolphin said the warehouse, located at 790 Tennessee St., was a growing
facility for New Remedies, which also has been known as Mission
Compassionate Caregivers.
Dolphin said two women also were arrested at what he called an
administrative office for New Remedies in Oakland. The office is
located at 17th and Franklin streets, near Lake Merritt, he said.
"Obviously, the DEA is on a little bit of a rampage this week," said
Dolphin, citing other pot club crackdowns in Granada Hills, San
Fernando Valley and Modesto.
Under Proposition 215, passed by voters in 1996, it is legal in
California to use medicinal marijuana with the recommendation of a
doctor, and the Bay Area is home to a number of marijuana clubs.
Federal anti-drug laws, however, contain no such exemption for
cannabis.
DEA spokeswoman Casey McEnry would not give details of today's "law
enforcement action," citing a sealed search warrant.
At 12:45 p.m., federal agents brought five people out of the front door
of 790 Tennessee St., a brick and stucco warehouse building with
blacked-out windows and at least three surveillance cameras on the
outside.
A federal agent at the scene indicated that three men and a woman had
been arrested and another woman had been detained for questioning.
Neighbors said there has been a long-standing rumor -- fueled by the
smell of cannabis -- that marijuana was being grown in the building,
which is located just off 19th Street east of Highway 280.
The building has a logo hung outside leftover from a former business,
but no other signage.
There are currently an estimated 30 to 40 clubs in San Francisco,
according to city officials. Last year, facing a growing number of
unregulated clubs, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed an
ordinance that established rules for where the cannabis clubs can be
located and how they are run.
The law banned the clubs from being located in residential areas, but
supervisors agreed in August to give existing dispensaries a year to
relocate before that part of the ordinance is enforced. The new
ordinance also requires all medical marijuana businesses to apply for
permits from the Planning and Health departments.
E-mail the writers at ***@sfchronicle.com,
***@sfchronicle.com and ***@sfchronicle.com.
URL:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/10/03/BAGJTLHIUT7.DTL
===================================
Pot Story ( & 10th Victory Anniversary with Dennis Peron ) #2.
Only legal smoke sniffed out at West Hollywood pot fest
- By NOAKI SCHWARTZ, Associated Press Writer
Saturday, September 30, 2006
(09-30) 15:11 PDT WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) --
The only smoke at the first annual medical marijuana festival on
Saturday appeared to come from cigarettes.
Organizers of the event said they strongly discouraged people from
lighting up at the West Hollywood Park Auditorium. Attendees still
managed to show support by wearing T-shirts with marijuana leaves on
them or by buying one of the many glass pipes for sale.
The gathering celebrated the 10th anniversary of the passage of
Proposition 215, which declared the use of marijuana for medicinal
purposes legal in California.
Assemblyman Paul Koretz, adorned in a synthetic lei of the spidery
leaf, was on hand to recognize key figures in the medical marijuana
movement. The West Hollywood Democrat championed legal access to the
drug, which is used by people with AIDS and cancer to ease pain and
nausea.
"It is fitting that we celebrate this anniversary in the pioneering
city of West Hollywood, a community that has always believed in medical
cannabis and cared for medical cannabis patients," he said.
West Hollywood was the first city south of San Francisco to have a
medical cannabis dispensary, after voters approved legalizing the drug
for therapeutic use in 1996. In 2003, state legislation was approved
allowing counties to issue identification cards to medical users to
protect them from prosecution by local law enforcement.
Federal law, however, continues to prohibit marijuana use. In June the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal authorities could still seize and
destroy marijuana stashes and arrest growers and consumers in the 11
states that allow medical marijuana use.
One of the few speakers at the festival who seemed to rouse the otherwise mellow crowd of both young and old was Dennis Peron, who wrote Proposition 215. He proposed another assignment for federal drug agents.
"Let's send the DEA agents out to Afghanistan where they can do good!"he shouted.
The crowd cheered even louder when he added that even more marijuana
should be grown.<<
Bill Britt listened, sitting in a scooter chair decorated with plastic
marijuana leaves. Britt, who contracted polio as an infant, has
epilepsy, a fused ankle and has difficulty walking. Because of the
threat of seizures, there are few medications he can take, and he said
medical marijuana has helped ease the constant pain he feels.
"They say marijuana is a crutch and I would agree," he said, looking at
his own wrist crutches. "Crutches let me get through life and ease my
pain. They assist me."
URL:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2006/09/30/state/n151114D41.DTL
©2006 Associated Press