Los Angeles - Tomorrow - Rally & Protest Against DEA Raid

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RALLY & PROTEST AGAINST DEA RAID ON THC IN LOS ANGELES


Medical Cannabis Patients and Advocates

Please forward and post this information widely. We are expecting a media presence. An extremely large and visual crowd will look great on national news for LA and Medical Cannabis. I hope to see everyone there!!

RALLY & PROTEST AGAINST DEA RAIDS

ON MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2006

3:45 PM 5 PM

BETWEEN 6230 and 6262 VAN NUYS BLVD., VAN NUYS, CA

This is where Los Angeles City Hall, LAPD and federal offices are for San Fernando Valley.

SPANK THE DEA

Bring cameras and noise-makers

THANK THE LAPD &

Bring balloons and thank you cards

BE FRANK WITH THE LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL

Bring your courteous but straight-forward letters to the LA City Council on why we need GOOD REGULATIONS NOW.

And Several Guest Speakers

ART PARTY AND PICNIC

THCaregivers is hosting an art party in their parking lot at 7100 Van Nuys Blvd. at 2 p.m. Come make signs and banners. Many supplies will be provided.

There will be a shuttle bus available from the art party to the rally and back for a cook-out /picnic after the rally. Come meet other citizen activists.

Questions? Email [email protected].

BACKGROUND

Trichome Healing Caregivers, the first collective to serve patients in the San Fernando Valley, was raided by the DEA on August 30, 2006, without a warrant.

When an undercover agent tried to register without appropriate documentation, security realized the fake-patient had a radio and gun. The agent was asked to identify himself but instead called into his radio please dont hurt me. Nearly ten other agents kicked in the front door. The collective originally thought they being robbed.

Staff was held at gunpoint and security was detained for 11 hours without food, water or access to counsel. There were no arrests but all medicine, cash, computers and records were seized. The LAPD had to be called to the scene to insure the safety the detainees and appeared not to know that the DEA was conducting business in LA.

Los Angeles City Council stated before its recess that regulations were on the way. Therefore, the DEA need to go on its way!
 
Make sure to give some more money to that tatooed kid with the blinged out escalade who runs the "dispensary" while yer there.

The last time they ran through the fools down here, that was what it was for, "technically" at least. They can operate down here but aren't supposed to be making money from it.
 

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