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CALIFORNIANS TO REGULATE MEDICAL MARIJUANA
CALIFORNIAUNITY CONFERENCE
& LOBBY DAY 2012
Hosted by Americans for Safe Access
SACRAMENTO, MAY 19-21, 2012
www.RegulateMedicalMarijuana.org
For more information, see www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org or contact the ASA office at 1-888-929-4367 or 510-251-1856.
Dear Unity Conference attendees,
Welcome to Sacramento! We are thrilled to have you join us for this historic event.
In the fall of 2011, various groups across California came together to push back
on federal attacks and to unite behind a solution for safe access to medical
cannabis. This group helped to create statewide legislation, and created a
Political Action Committee called Californians to Regulate Medical Marijuana ded-
icated to passing AB 2312.
This weekend we hope to solidify our campaign to pass AB 2312 and to address
other items in the legislature. But we also want to create a plan to meet the
needs of our community as a united movement in the years to come.
Our lobby day on Monday will be the first of its kind for medical cannabis in
Sacramento. We have the opportunity to show our California representatives that
we are united and organized. The nation will be watching!
We look forward to a great weekend!
In Solidarity,
WELCOME to the CRMM 2012 Unity Conference
For more information, see www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org or contact the ASA office at 1-888-929-4367 or 510-251-1856.
A very special thank you to our conference sponsors!
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
For more information, see www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org or contact the ASA office at 1-888-929-4367 or 510-251-1856.
FRIDAY, MAY 18
6:30-8:30 pm Early Registration and meet up
The Cyprus Grille @ Holiday Inn 300 J StreetSacramento, CA
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Sacramento Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO2840 El Centro Rd, Suite 111Sacramento, CA 95833
8:00 am-10:00 am registration
10:00-10:15 Welcome and conferenceoverview
10:15-11:15 What it will take to have safeaccess
Medical cannabis elected champions will sharetheir perspectives from DC to Sacramento onwhat it will take to change the laws that stand inthe way of safe access and activists from SFUnited will give a presentation on what unity hasmeant for their campaign efforts in SanFrancisco.
Video addresses from Congressman DanaRohrabacher (R) Congressman Farr (D),Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D), and SenatorMark Leno (D), SF United for Safe AccessCampaign Stephanie Tucker and Tony Bowles
11:15-11:30 Break
11:30-12:15 The Future of Medical Cannabis
As our movement grows and gains more sup-port, our ability to partner with more mainstreamorganizations and allies. New medical cannabisallies will present information about their organi-zations and how they are joining our struggle.
Dan Rush UFCW, Elan Suderberg AHPA
12:15-1:00 Lunch
1:00-1:15 Navigating the Legal Landscape
Update on CA and Federal Cases From Pack v.City of Long Beach to: People v. Colvin the CAcourts are all over the map when it comes tosafe access. Get an update abut these cases aswell as an update on ASA’s Tenth Amendmentand rescheduling lawsuits.
Joseph Elford ASA chief counsel
1:15-2:30 Regional Breakouts
Join conference attendees from you local regionfor a facilitated discussion on major issuesunique to your communities
2:30-2:45 Break
2:45-4:30 State Strategies
AB 2312 and Beyond: From regional breakoutsthe group will come together and identify issuesnot addressed by AB 2312 and brainstorm onhow we can remain untied to solve these issues
Facilitated by Steph Sherer and Don Duncan
4:30-5:30 CA to Regulate Medical MarijuanaWorking Group breakouts
Getting Endorsements for Your Campaign
Facilitated by Steph Sherer and LannySwerdlow
Using Social Media to Promote yourCampaigns
Facilitated by Jonathan Bair and EugeneDavidovich
Passing City Resolutions City Outreach
Facilitated by Don Duncan
7:30-10:00 ASA 10 year Anniversary Gala
Tickets only $50 for ASA members and $75 fornon-members
Harlows, 2708 J Street, Sacramento
SCHEDULE of EVENTS
For more information, see www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org or contact the ASA office at 1-888-929-4367 or 510-251-1856.
SUNDAY, MAY 20
Sacramento Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO2840 El Centro Road, Suite 111Sacramento, CA 95833
10:00-10:15 Welcome and Overview
10:15-11:30 Perspectives on AB 2312
A panel of stakeholders from the medicalcannabis movement will discuss why they sup-port AB 2312
Facilitated by Steph Sherer
Don Duncan, ASA; Kristen Nevedal, EmeraldGrowers Association; Dale GeriengerCANORML; Steve De Angelo, Harborside; YamiBolanos, Purelife Alternative Wellness Center;Northern California Patient, Sothern CaliforniaPatient and a patient cultivator.
11:15-12:15 Learning from our opposition
Facilitated by Dale Sky Jones
Nate Bradley, LEAP; Mike Madrid,GrassrootsLabs; George Mull
12:15-12:45 pm Lunch
12:45-1:30 Local fights at the ballot 2012
Hear from activists on the ground working forand against ballot measures in SacramentoCounty, Imperial Beach, Butte County, LakeCounty and Kern County
1:30-1:45 Winning Messaging:
Messengers vs Message: A brief discussion onwhat messages are best based on polling andfeedback from legislators and to explain that dif-ferent messengers can have a unified message
Facilitated by Don Duncan
1:30-3:00 Lobby training
Practice lobbying to prepare for Monday lobbyday
Facilitated by Steph Sherer
3:00-3:15 Break
3:15-4:30 Messenger break out
Break up into stakeholder groups and do roleplay exercises
4:30-5:30 Constituency meet up
Prepare for meetings on lobby day with otherconstituents that will be in meetings.
8:00 pm Candlelight vigil for medicalcannabis POWs
Federal Building 501 I Street, Sacramento
MONDAY, MAY 21
Capitol Lawn, Sacramento
10:00 am Welcome and Constituency meetup and lobby packet pick up
12:00 pm Press Conference at Capitol
1:00-5:00 pm Constituency meetings
4:00-5:30 pm drop off legislatureworksheets
For more information, see www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org or contact the ASA office at 1-888-929-4367 or 510-251-1856.
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Assembleymember Tom Ammiano (D), (video)is the Chair of the Assembly Public SafetyCommittee, a member of the Assembly EducationCommittee, Health Committee and HumanServices Committee. Additionally, he is a mem-ber of the State Legislature’s LGBT Caucus and amember of the Environmental Caucus and theAssembly Coastal Caucus. He is the author of AB2312.
Jonathan Bair is a consultant specializing in sen-sitive, critical and complex public communica-tions. His experience includes working fornonprofit organizations, political candidates, andsmall and mid-sized businesses in a variety ofindustries. Passionate about environmental andprogressive causes since he joined a youth advo-cacy organization in middle school, Jonathan isPresident of the Board of Walk Oakland BikeOakland, Communications Director of the EastBay Young Democrats, and the former Chair ofthe City of Oakland Bicycle and PedestrianAdvisory Committee. A native of Oakland,Jonathan earned a B.A. in History from ReedCollege.
Yami Bolanos founded Purelife AlternativeWellness Center, which is widely regarded as amodel facility and has been featured in numerousnews reports and documentaries on medicalcannabis. She is a co-founder and President ofthe Greater Los Angeles Collective Alliance(GLACA), a trade association for local medicalcannabis facilities that promotes best practices inthe field and lobbies for better regulations.
Tony Bowles has been a medical cannabis advo-cate for over ten years. He was a plaintiff in ASA’ssuccessful lawsuit against the California HighwayPatrol. After helping pass sensible medicalcannabis dispensing regulations in San Franciscoas a ASA chapter member in 2005, he moved to
the Washington DC Metro Area, where he workedto help improve Maryland’s medical marijuanalaw, and establish Washington DC's medical mar-ijuana program. He is a currently a San FranciscoCommunity Liaison for ASA, serves as a CoreMember of the San Francisco Chapter of ASA,and is also a lead organizer of the SF Unitedcampaign, a coalition of patients, activists, dis-pensing centers, and concerned citizens whohave joined together to promote the need for safeaccess in San Francisco and fend off federal gov-ernment attempt to shut down safe access in SanFrancisco.
Nate Bradley, LEAP was a police officer from2003-2009 and a deputy sheriff. During his time inlaw enforcement he worked patrol, backgroundinvestigations, and the gang task force. Most ofhis career was spent proactively working with thelocal community to reduce crime and neighbor-hood problems. In 2010 he became a speaker forLaw Enforcement Against Prohibition and servedas a spokesman for the Yes on Prop 19 cam-paign. In 2011 Nate founded Lawmen ProtectingPatients, a non-profit advocacy organization dedi-cated to protecting the rights of medical cannabispatients. Since founding LPP, he has personallyinfluenced numerous pieces of legislation at theCA State Capitol. Nate also runs a strategic con-sulting company and is a licensed private investi-gator.
Eugene Davidovich brings a wealth of experi-ence and wisdom to serving patients. Eugenegrew up in San Diego and served in the UnitedStates Navy aboard the USS John S. McCainwith deployments to the Persian Gulf, Yokosuka,Japan, and numerous other campaigns. Afterbecoming a medical cannabis patient, he helpedstart a dispensing collective in San Diego in 2008.The next year, as part of Operation Green Rx,Eugene was falsely arrested, his home was raid-
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ed, and he was charged with four felonies.Eugene mounted a successful campaign, and ina jury trial, was found not guilty on all charges.As the San Diego Chapter Coordinator and Chairof the local chapter board Eugene has been verysuccessful in growing this group of patients into alarge and potent political force. Eugene alsoserves on the Board of Directors of Canvass for aCause a San Diego.
Steve DeAngelo, Executive Director ofHarborside Health Center, in Oakland is acannabis industry leader, movement strategistand lifelong activist. Steve writes and speakswidely on the subject of cannabis, and his cre-ation of the world’s model medical cannabis dis-pensary has been extensively covered in nationaland international news media. His past accom-plishments include organizing I- 59, WashingtonD.C.’s medical cannabis initiative; Hemp Tour;and Ecolution, Inc. A Summa Cum Laude gradu-ate of the University of Maryland, Steve is afounding, charter member of ASA (Americans forSafe Access); on the board of the EmeraldGrowers Association and the star of theDiscovery Channel mini series, “Weed Wars”which is currently rolling out internationally.
Don Duncan is a founding member of the Boardof Directors and California Director of Americansfor Safe Access (ASA), the nation’s leading med-ical cannabis patients’ advocacy organization. Heis a twelve-year veteran of the medical cannabisfield, having opened dispensaries in Berkeley,West Hollywood, Los Angeles, and Palm Springs.He is a leading consultant in the field.
Joseph Elford is chief counsel for ASA. Aftergraduating from Yale Law School in 1996, Joeserved as a law clerk for the Honorable VaughnWalker of the United States District Court for theNorthern District of California before working incriminal defense. In 2003, after assisting in allfacets of the highly publicized prosecution ofEdward Rosenthal and, later, his appeal, Joejoined ASA as the organization's attorney. In addi-
tion to compelling the California Highway Patrolrevise its policy regarding the seizure of medicalmarijuana from qualified patients through a civilaction in 2005, Joe has served as counsel forGary Ross in his challenge to the indiscriminatefiring of medical marijuana patients by privateemployers, which is pending before the CaliforniaSupreme Court. Joe has also trained publicdefenders throughout the state how to defendmedical marijuana patients.
Congressman Sam Farr (D) (video) is the U.S.Representative for California's 17th congressionaldistrict, serving since 1993, Farr serves on thepowerful House Appropriations Committee, whichoversees the distribution of the federal budget.Farr is the Ranking Member of the AppropriationsSubcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Developmentand Food and Drug Administration, as well as sitson the Subcommittee on Military Constructionand Veterans Affairs. Rep. Farr co-chairs theCongressional Organic Caucus, CongressionalTravel & Tourism Caucus, Defense CommunitiesCaucus, House Oceans Caucus,and Unexploded Ordnance Caucus
Dale Gieringer has been the state director ofCalifornia NORML since 1987. In this capacity hehas spoken with thousands of medical marijuanausers and is the author of "Marijuana MedicalHandbook." He is Vice-Chairman of the nationalNORML board of directors. He is also director ofthe California Drug Policy Forum (DPFCA) andtreasurer of the Oakland Civil Liberties Alliance(OCLA). He has published research on the eco-nomic benefits of legalization, medical marijuanausage, the history of marijuana and drug prohibi-tion, potency testing, marijuana and driving safe-ty, and drug urinalysis. He sponsoredpath-breaking R&D on vaporizers as a smoke-free delivery system for cannabis. He has testi-fied before the legislature, local governments, andcourts on issues related to marijuana. He wasone of the original co-authors of California's med-ical marijuana initiative, Prop. 215, the proponentof Oakland’s Measure Z cannabis initiative in
For more information, see www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org or contact the ASA office at 1-888-929-4367 or 510-251-1856.
2004. a sponsor of California's pathbreakinglegalization bill, AB 390, and a consultant onnumerous other cannabis reform campaigns.
Dale Sky Jones is based in Oakland, CA and isfocused on enhancing the debate for cannabispolicy reform throughout the country. She isdeveloping cannabis education courses andteaching for Oaksterdam University to help sup-port sustainable growth with quality training forthe cannabis industry. Important initial stepsinclude establishing the political climate that willencourage cannabis policy reform. After therecent retirement of the founder, Richard Lee,Dale has taken over as President and CEO totake the school to the next level. Dale is servingon the Steering committee for the Unity Coalition,is on the board of directors for the NationalCannabis Industry Association and the MedicalCannabis Association. She is the Chairwoman ofthe Board for the Coalition for Cannabis PolicyReform, previously Spokeswoman for the Prop 19Campaign in California.
Senator Mark Leno (D), (video), was elected tothe State Senate in 2008, representing California’s3rd Senate District encompassing all of MarinCounty, and parts of Sonoma and San FranciscoCounties. Senator Leno chairs the Senate Budgetand Fiscal Review Committee.
Mike Madrid, Grassrootslabs has been changingthe outcomes of political campaigns throughoutthe country for over 15 years. His active involve-ment in local, state, and federal races has helpedhim to develop a keen insight into the successfulcharacteristics of winning campaigns. He is anationally recognized expert on Latino votingtrends. The completion of his thesis atGeorgetown University in Washington DC onLatino voters became the basis for his pioneeringwork on Latino communications and outreachstrategies in California, Texas, Florida and nation-wide. He has served as the press secretary forthe California Assembly Republican leader and asthe political director for the California Republican
Party.
George Mull is a fifth-generation Californianpracticing law in Sacramento. Since 2010, he hasserved as the President of the CaliforniaCannabis Association, a trade group made up ofnot-for-profit organizations providing access tomedical cannabis to qualified patients in the state.He received a Juris Doctor with Distinction fromUniversity of the Pacific, McGeorge School ofLaw. As an attorney, George has counseleddozens of collectives as to formation and opera-tional issues, and has successfully defendedthem in court and administrative actions. He hasalso been instrumental in the formation of a med-ical cannabis testing lab and edibles manufactur-ers. George has worked closely with otherchampions of patient’s rights and continues to beinvolved in the development of legislation at thestate and federal levels.
Kristin Nevedal is the Chair of the EmeraldGrowers Association. Kristin moved to HumboldtCounty in 1996 to attend the Heartwood Institute.In 2001 she became a residential faculty memberin the Asian Healing Arts Program. In addition toher background in healing work, Kristin is an avidgardener with several years of experience work-ing in the nursery industry in Humboldt County.Kristin was a founding member of the HumboldtGrowers Association in the spring of 2010, thenjoined the Board of MendoGrown in the fall of2011 and is now Chair of the new regionallyfocused Emerald Growers Association. In theseroles, she has focused on regulatory policy andbest-practices cultivation standards that promotea healthy, sustainable and environmentally friendlymedical cannabis industry.
Alison Sterling Nichols is the Executive Director,Emerald Growers Association. Alison has spentover 20 years working in environmental activism,habitat conservation and endangered speciesprotection. She moved to Humboldt County 18years ago to attend graduate school at HumboldtState University in Natural Resources
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Management. In 2006, frustrated with the politicalstate of the nation, she shifted her environmentalfocus to politics and was the campaign managerfor the Humboldt County District Attorney’s suc-cessful re-election campaign. She is dedicated topromoting the region’s high-quality medicalcannabis while working to ensure the local biolog-ical resources and natural beauty of the regionflourish.
Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R) (video) iscurrently serving his 12th term in Congress, DanaRohrabacher represents California's scenic 46thDistrict. Congressman Rohrabacher servesas Chairman of the Investigations and OversightSubcommittee of the House Committeeon Foreign Affairs and is a senior member on theHouse Committee on Science.
Dan Rush is the National Director for the MedicalCannabis and Hemp Division of the United Foodand Commercial Workers International Union(UFCW). A native of Oakland California, Mr. Rushis a medical cannabis industry pioneer andauthority. Dan is the spokesperson for the 2012California Medical Marijuana Regulation, Controland Taxation Act (CMMRCTA) and the board sec-retary of the Coalition for Cannabis Policy Reform(CCPR).
Steph Sherer is a medical cannabis patient andthe founder and Executive Director of Americansfor Safe Access. She has worked with communitydevelopment, education, social justice, humanrights, peace, social change, labor and youth pro-grams. She is a powerful advocate, a skilledspokesperson, and an energetic initiator of cam-paigns. Steph is a nationally recognized activist inthe global justice movement and is a guest lectur-er at University California, Berkeley and GeorgeWashington University, DC.
Elan Suderberg, American Herbal ProductsAssociation (AHPA) and CEO of AlkemistsLaboratories, holds a degree in Chemistry fromCalifornia State University Long Beach and hasauthored numerous journal articles on phyto-
chemistry and analytical techniques for the natu-ral products and nutraceutical industry. At the ageof 18 Élan began to study botanical microscopyand is now the instructor for the American HerbalProducts Association (AHPA) Seminar onMicroscopic Identification of Popular BotanicalMaterials. He is a board member of AHPA’sEducation and Research on BotanicalsFoundation and is the chair of the Hemp andMedical Marijuana committee. He also serves asa technical advisor for the American HerbalPharmacopeia.
Lanny Swerdlow, RN LNC is a member of theBoard of Directors and Founder of the InlandEmpire Patients Health and Wellness Center inRiverside - a unique medical marijuana collectivethat operates a farmer’s market as part of itsmedicinal marijuana distribution system. This isthe collective whose case is now before theCalifornia Supreme Court that will decide if it islegal for cities to ban the operation of collectivesunder their zoning laws
Stephanie Tucker is the co–founder of the SanFrancisco United Coalition and is the electedspokesperson for the San Francisco MedicalCannabis Task Force/ MCTF. She is a native SanFranciscan and comes to the medical cannabiscommunity with over 15 years of experience as apolitical and grassroots organizer in the Bay Area.Working with success on a wide range of socialjustice and civil rights issues from renters’ rightsto immigration, from protecting music and culturalevents to safe access to medical cannabis.Tucker also founded the San Francisco Late NightCoalition/SFLNC a political Action Committeededicated to protecting and preserving music andart culture in San Francisco. The SFLNC is alsoresponsible for creating the San FranciscoEntertainment Commission, which is still in exis-tence today.
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