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El New York Times sobre las condenaciones por delitos de drogas y la ayuda financiera, los conservadores contra la rigurosa ley de condenación para la piedra de cocaína, Smith y Guard en la DrugTruth Network, Tony Papa sobre el “asesino pijo” que puede recibir una condena más larga por drogas que por asesinato.
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En el movimiento: Oportunidades de trabajo en el MPP

Actualmente, el Marijuana Policy Project (MPP, por la sigla en inglés) tiene dos puestos no remunerados a tiempo parcial disponibles. Postule hoy tanto para la beca de investigación o el puesto de practicante de membresía en DC.
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Semanal: Blogueando en el Bar Clandestino

“Arrestar a usuarios de marihuana pasa una idea equivocada a los niños”, “A Drew Carey le importa la marihuana medicinal”, “Cobardes: Favoritos demócratas rechazan reforma de la ley sobre la marihuana”, “Bill O'Reilly no quiere que te flipes”, “¿Qué motiva a los líderes de la guerra a las drogas?”, “Bloguear es más adictivo que la marihuana”.
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Reportaje: Entran en vigor nuevas directrices federales de condenación menos rigurosa para la piedra de cocaína, pero ¿será que van a ser retroactivas?

Esta semana, entraron en vigor nuevas directrices federales de condenación menos rigurosa para los delitos de piedra de cocaína, que posiblemente van a afectar 4.000 casos federales al año. Pero ¿será que la Comisión de Penas de los EE.UU. volverá esos cambios retroactivos, trayendo esperanza a cerca de 20.000 infractores federales por crack actualmente presos? Esté atento.
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Oregon Green Free Meeting

Patients, caregivers, growers, please join us. Everyone is invited -- this is open to the public! Get there early and have some pizza and refreshments. Door prizes, info, & more!
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Oregon Medical Marijuana Program Meeting

Please join us at our next meeting! Some Agenda Items: - Latest Patient and DPC (Caregivers) related News and Announcements - Current Happenings – within the Program, with the Legislature, with Advocates
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ASA’s Media Summary for the Week Ending 11/2/07


ASA IN THE NEWS: Drew Carey Video Features ASA Executive Director

In addition to speaking with a Los Angeles police officer and a Vietnam veteran who uses medical cannabis, comedian, actor and now game-show-host Drew Carey interviews ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer, who tells Carey how federal raids on medical cannabis collectives in the San Francisco Bay Area led to the founding of Americans for Safe Access. To view this episode of the Drew Carey Project, please visit www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org/DrewCarey.

Drew Carey defends medical marijuana in new online video
by Sandy Cohen, Associated Press
Bob Barker famously closed each episode of "The Price Is Right" with a pitch to spay and neuter pets. His successor is taking a stand on a more controversial subject: marijuana. Drew Carey won't tout toking up on "Price," but he defends the use of medical marijuana in a video posted online Thursday on Reason.tv.

Drew Carey Defends Medical Marijuana
eMax Health
"I think it's clear by now that the federal government needs to reclassify marijuana. People who need it should be able to get it -- safely and easily," says The Price Is Right and Power of 10 host Drew Carey in a new Reason.tv video examining medical marijuana and the war on drugs.


FEDERAL: Hayward DEA Raid Leads to Arrests

DEA spokespeople have made much of the revenues they claim a Hayward medical cannabis collective enjoyed. They fail to note that the reason for an increase in revenue has been the systematic closing of the other dispensaries in the area, forcing the county’s many patients to one location. The increased revenue reflects an increased volume of patients more than profiteering. ASA's rapid response program again meant that the media was alerted immediately, helping ensure full coverage, and patients and activists were notified by text messages and emails so they could protest at the main dispensary location.

Feds raid seven East Bay medical pot sites
Bay Area News Group
Federal officials raided seven locations in the East Bay this morning that were connected to a medical marijuana dispensary in Hayward, officials said.

Medical-pot brothers held on drug charges
by Henry K. Lee, San Francisco Chronicle
Two East Bay brothers were arrested Tuesday after being indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that they ran a large-scale drug operation from a Hayward medical marijuana club from which proceeds were delivered to a bank by armored car, authorities said.

Two brothers arrested, accused of drug dealing
by Jason Sweeney, Paul Thissen and Scott Marshall, Mercury News (San Jose)
Federal agents arrested two brothers early Tuesday and seized a Lafayette house after they were indicted on charges that they ran a multimillion-dollar drug operation out of a Hayward-area medical-marijuana collective.