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Support Serene Dreams and Protect Your Rights!

Developing Safety and Standards

As you may have heard Serene Dreams was shut down by Washington County. This is an attack on the rights of every patient and of course concern to all businesses.  You could be next. We are preparing a case and would like to inform you of any details and plans.  We would also like your support. We feel this action was above OMMA and may need clarification once and for all. This is our chance to bring definition to the program.  The actions we take on this case will affect you.  You are invited for input.

Court Support and Organizing During Trials

Medical cannabis patients are being arrested, facing trial, and going to jail nationwide. As

advocates, it is our job to highlight these injustices in the courts. Click Here to find out more.

 

 

 

Terry Lee Spaunhorst Legal Defense Fund with Wauna Federal Credit Union

We have set up a Serene Dreams Legal Defense Fund with Wauna for those who wish to assist Terry Lee Spaunhorst. All of our associates and clubs are fund raising now.

Please help if you can. Just contact Wauna and donate to

Terry Lee Spaunhorst

 
   
     
     
     
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How Can You Help? The following information is from Americans for Safe Access. We hope to have more of their involvement here in Oregon. They provide a lot of excellent information on their web site.

Court Support and Organizing During Trials

Medical cannabis patients are being arrested, facing trial, and going to jail nationwide. As

advocates, it is our job to highlight these injustices in the courts.

What is court support?

Court support is a group of tactics used to support a patient or provider while s/he is going through

the legal system. Listed below are some examples of tools that can be used for court support. You

may want to use some or all of them depending on the situation. Remember the health and safety of

the defendant must ALWAYS be your first priority.

Media:

l Get all the facts straight: Before you contact the press, make sure

you have a clear account of what has happened. Get contact numbers for the defendant and

anyone s/he would like to speak on his/her behalf: his/her attorney, family members, local

officials, doctors etc.

l Contact local media about case: Either immediately following the

raid or a week before a hearing, send a press advisory to local press outlets.

l Press Release: Before a court date, send a press release at least 24

hours in advance. Press releases have very specific formats, so if it is your first release,

check out ASA's media manual for tips: http://www.AmericansForSafeAccess.org/

MediaManua

l Backgrounder: Medical cannabis trials can be very confusing. It is a

good idea to have a one-page handout to give to the press that explains the specifics of the

case and information about state law and about the state-federal conflict.

l Press Conferences: Press conferences should only be between 10-

30 minutes long. Having a MC can help keep things moving. Make sure everyone knows the

speakers' order, only have a press conference when there is something NEW to say, make

sure someone helps the press set up and get all the interviews they need, and don't forget

signs and visuals!

In the courtroom:

Fill the courtroom with supporters...

l Be respectful. It is often hard to sit and watch injustices unfold in

front of you, but interruptions in the courtroom can cause a judge to take his anger out on the

defendant.

l Dress for court. Dress like it is YOU that is on the stand, since your

appearance reflects on the defendant.

TIP: No need to draw attention to yourself, just all stand up and leave with the defendant.

Outside the courtroom:

l Protests and rallies: Get creative! Street theater, easy-to-read signs,

marches, pickets, and large puppets can deliver a complex message to the public and to the

press.

CAUTION: Be aware of laws concerning Jury tampering. Do not hand out information about the

defendant once jury selection begins or during the trial.

Emotional Support

Going through the legal system can be financially and emotionally draining. To build a strong,

vibrant movement, we must make sure we do not let anyone slip through the cracks. Sometimes

people need an ear, sometimes a ride to court, or childcare for their children. Don't be afraid to

reach out and ask what they need. It is important to only commit to what is viable for you.

When should you use court support?

Court support should be used anytime a medical cannabis patient or caregiver is arrested. A

defendant or even your community may decide that a specific case may be too cloudy for the local

political landscape, and media may do more harm than good. If this is the case, you can still do

everything else but contact the media (protests, presence in the court, emotional support etc.).

Why do court support?

l Organizing opportunity: Court cases create a crisis in a community

and court support can give quiet supporters an opportunity to become active supporters.

l Community Awareness: Court cases create an opportunity to

educate your community, local media, and legislators about the injustices surrounding

medical cannabis.

l Bring the issue home: Court cases provide the opportunity to

localize and put human faces on the medical cannabis issue.

l The fate of the defendant: Simply, judges and prosecutors are less

likely to screw people in public.

How do you find cases to support?

l Keep an eye in the paper for local medical cannabis busts

l Stay in touch with people in the medical cannabis community

l Check ASA's listing of upcoming federal court dates: http://www.

AmericansForSafeAccess.org/UpcomingCourtDates

Disclaimer: Medical marijuana law in California is continually evolving and medical marijuana

remains illegal under federal law. If something in this August 2009 manual appears out of date or

inaccurate, please consult with an attorney or contact ASA at 510-251-1856 510-251-

1856 or 1-888-929-4367 1-888-929-4367 .

 

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