For Immediate Release: July 20th, 2012
Medical Marijuana Patients Rally at Obama Fundraiser in Oakland, Demand End to Federal Attacks
President Obama's visit to Oakland follows aggressive DOJ actions aimed at shutting down city-permitted dispensaries
NEW: Watch video of last night's action -- Images projected onto Obama's
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Oakland, CA -- Hundreds of medical marijuana
patients and advocates will stage a rally Monday in downtown Oakland
at a fundraiser for President Obama's re-election campaign. The
president's visit to Oakland follows a recent forfeiture action
aimed at shutting down Harborside Health Center, a city-permitted
dispensary that has operated since 2006 without incident. Earlier
this year, the Obama Justice Department raided and shut down another
of Oakland's permitted dispensaries, Blue Sky, leaving the city with
a dwindling number of facilities to serve Oakland's patient
population. On Monday, protesters will demand an end to federal
interference and call for the firing of Melinda Haag, the U.S.
Attorney for northern California.
What: Rally and press conference to protest
federal attacks on the medical marijuana community and on
Oakland's dispensaries in particular
When: Monday, July 23rd Press
Conference at 1:45pm (Rally Noon-5pm)
Where: Press conference at Oaksterdam University, 1600
Broadway, Oakland (Rally at City Hall Plaza)
"The Obama Administration's attacks on the medical marijuana
community are unprecedented and out-of-control," said Steph Sherer,
Executive Director of Americans for Safe Access, the country's
leading medical marijuana advocacy organization and one of the
groups organizing Monday's rally. "We're here to let the president
know that there's a political, and not just a financial, cost to
shutting down law-abiding dispensaries," continued Sherer. "Patients
are demanding that the president take account for his
administration's harmful actions and address medical marijuana like
the public health issue that it is."
President Obama has been dogged for the actions of U.S. Attorneys
over the past two years, as his administration engaged in an all-out
attack in medical marijuana states. From thinly-veiled threats
against public officials in several medical marijuana states to
hundreds of SWAT-style raids and threats against property owners,
resulting in the closure of hundreds of dispensaries in California
and other states, Obama's Justice Department has expended millions
of dollars to target state law-compliant businesses.
These attacks represent an about-face to President Obama's stated
policy that he was "not going to be using Justice Department
resources to try to circumvent state laws on this issue." Most
recently, Attorney General Eric Holder testified before the House
Judiciary Committee last month that his Justice Department was only
targeting medical marijuana businesses "out of conformity with state
law." Four days later, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents
raided El Camino Wellness, a legally permitted dispensary in
Sacramento widely supported by City Council members and others in
the community.
Just last week, U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag filed a forfeiture
lawsuit against the landlord of Harborside Health Center, lauded as
the most popular dispensary in the country, in an attempt to shut
down its two facilities in Oakland and San Jose. The legal action by
Haag elicited outrage from not just the medical marijuana community,
but also from a number of supportive public officials, including
Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker, State Assembly member Tom
Ammiano (D-San Francisco), and Betty Yee of the State Board of
Equalization, which collects more than $100 million in annual sales
tax revenue from California's dispensaries.
In May, the Alameda County Democratic Party Central Committee
unanimously adopted a resolution, decrying the federal raids as "a
breach of promise and ill-directed use of taxpayer dollars," and
calling on the federal government "to adhere to Administration
promises about respecting state laws on medical marijuana by
directing federal agencies to cease and desist from any further such
action in California."
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