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AZAOD Free Monthly MMJ Community Meeting in Tempe
AZAOD FREE MONTHLY MMJ COMMUNITY MEETING
3PM Saturday, December 17th at Club Red in Tempe
3:15 PM MMJ Community Open Forum Discussion
Current events
-Jan Brewer’s Slap on wrist
-Future of Dispensaries?
3:45 PM Update on Cannabis Cup
4:20 PM- PATIENT APPRECIATION TIME
(free clipping give away!!!!)
IF ANYONE HAS ANYTHING THEY WOULD LIKE TO
More Bad Reviews for Mandatory Minimums
On October 31, the U.S. Sentencing Commission released a comprehensive new report criticizing the most widely used mandatory minimum sentencing laws. The report echoes many of the arguments that FAMM has been making against mandatory sentences for years.
To make sure that the politicians and public heard about the new government report, FAMM distributed a press statement and I published an op-ed outlining some of the report’s major conclusions. Then, just this morning, The New York Times weighed in with an outstanding editorial that cites the new report as a sufficient basis for repealing all mandatory minimums. Of course, we couldn’t agree more.
There is a lot of work to do to make it happen, but every day our case gets a little stronger.
My best,
Julie
Julie Stewart
President
Contact FAMM:
Phone: (202) 822-6700
Email: famm@famm.org
Mail: 1612 K St., N.W., Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20006
AZ4NORML Monthly General Meeting is Tomorrow, [Saturday, November 12th, 2011]
Tomorrow , Saturday, November 12th at 3PM at the Ward 6 Council Offices, 3202 E 1st St , 1 block South of Speedway Blvd, an 1 block East of Country Club rd. Enter in the back. This is a very important meeting and everyone is welcome!
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Rand Pulls Dispensary Crime Study After LA City Attorney Complains
Rand has pulled the well publicized study for “review” after the LA city attorney and other officials demanded its retraction, reports the Los Angeles Times. The nonprofit think tank has removed the study from its website as of Tuesday night. The study concluded crime increased near medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles after they were [Click Here To Continue Reading]
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AZ4NORML’s next monthly general meeting…moved back to 4:00 pm
AZ4NORML’s next monthly general meeting is Saturday (10/01/2011) at 4:00 PM at the Tucson Ward 6 City Council Offices located at 3202 East 1st Street. Please attend and show your support for cannabis law reform.
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AZ4NORML Meetings Suspended Until Fall
Thank you all for your support.
AZ4NORML has suspended all meetings until October 2011. Please stay tuned to this newsletter for information on resumption of these meetings. Please do not stop by the Ward 6 Offices until the new meeting schedule is announced, there were city furlough days that interfered with a regular meeting schedule and we will resume meetings once the new meeting location or dates are determined.
Have a great rest of the summer and thank you for staying involved!
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