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    Fall, 2006Vol. I, No. 4

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    byNanda Propaganda

    Its time to travel. Can I take my medicine with me? Ifyou are traveling with in the state of California by car,you may want to keep your medicine in the trunk along

    with a copy of your physicians recommendation. Neverdrive under the influence or keep your medicine where thedriver of the vehicle can reach it.

    If you are stopped by the police, do not consent to a searchof your person or vehicle. Americans for Safe Access suggests yousay the Magic Words: I do not consent to this search. This maynot stop them from searching anyway, but if they search you ille-

    gally, they probably wont be able to use the evidence against youin court. ASA says you have nothing to lose and lots to gain. Donot physically resist police when they are trying to search. Justkeep repeating the Magic Words. If the police decide to detain/arrest you and start questioning you, say the other Magic Words:I am going to remain silent. I want to see a lawyer.

    Americans for Safe Access California Legal Manual is a musthave for all medical marijuana patients in California. You can callthem at 888-929-4367 and request a copy for $1.00 or print it fromtheir website here: www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?list=type&type=57

    Last year, the California Highway Patrol announced that itwill no longer confiscate medical marijuana during routine trafficstops, as long as the patient does not have more than eight ounces

    and has proper medical documentation. Many counties in Cali-fornia allow patients to possess more than eight ounces. Countiesthat have not set guidelines for amounts default to the state limits.If you have more than eight ounces and plan to travel throughmultiple counties, it would be wise to find out have much you areallowed to have in those counties. Many police officers do not knowwhat the guidelines are in their own county.

    Before you hit the road, you may want to print out the guide-lines for all the counties you will be traveling through and keepthem with your medicine in the trunk. You can find county guide-lines on the CaNorml website here: www.canorml.org (click onMedical Marijuana). The CaNorml website is an excellent resourcefor finding local lawyers, should you need one.

    If you plan to cross the state line remember that yourPhysicians Statement (recommendation) is only good in the stateof California. To learn more about medical marijuana laws in othersates, check out www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4516

    If you plan to travel by air, be aware that all bags are subjectto search, including checked baggage. Also, as soon as you boarda plane (and certain areas of the airport), you are in federal terri-tory where its illegal to have marijuana. Some have suggestedcarrying edibles. Dont tell anybody, but I used to be one of thoseinvasive security screeners that searched bags when I was doing alaw enforcement internship at SFO. We used huge underground

    CTX (catscan/x-ray) machines that alarm when a threat is de-tected. When the CTX has detected a threat, we would carefullysearch the bag by hand. CTX machines look at density, shape andproximity of contents in the bag being scanned. One of the substances that would alarm every single time is peanut butter. If youtravel with cannabis peanut butter in your bag, it WILL be foundIt has the same density as some plastic explosives. Another wayyour bag is sure to be searched is putting electronics, batteries,certain foods and/or dense metal objects that the x-ray cannot seethrough close together in your bag. Spread them out and your bagwill be less likely to alarm the CTX and be searched.

    Going overseas? Familiarize yourself with local marijuanalaws before you travel. Over 2,500 Americans are arrested abroadannually. More than 30% of these arrests are drug related. Over

    70% of drug related arrests involve marijuana or cocaine.The rights an American enjoys in this country do not trave

    abroad. Each country is sovereign and its laws apply to everyonewho enters regardless of nationality. The U.S. government cannotget Americans released from foreign jails. However, a U.S. consuwill insist on prompt access to an arrested American, provide alist of attorneys, and provide information on the host countryslegal system, offer to contact the arrested Americans family orfriends, visit on a regular basis, protest mistreatment, monitor jaiconditions, provide dietary supplements, if needed, and keep theState Department informed.

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    ACS is the point of contact in the U.S. for family membersand others who are concerned about a U.S. citizen arrested abroad.If you get into trouble while overseas, contact the Bureau of Con-sular Affairs, Overseas Citizens Services. They provide emergencyand non-emergency services to Americans abroad. Consular dutypersonnel are available for emergency assistance 24 hours a day, 7days a week, at embassies, consulates, and consular agencies over-seas and in Washington, D.C. To contact the office of OverseasCitizens Services in the U.S. call 1-888-407-4747 (202-647-5225 af-ter hours). Contact information for U.S. Embassies, and consularagencies can be found here: www.travel.state.gov.

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    by Melrose SanchezBOOK REVIEW

    Demons,

    Discriminationand DollarsDavid Bearman, M.D.

    Marijuanas recreational introduction into the port of New

    Orleans is traced to the Caribbean, particularly Jamaican,

    sources. This may have occurred as early as the late 1890s.

    It is suggested that Hindus, brought to Jamaica by the British

    to organize the cultivation of sugar cane and hemp fields,

    had taught the Africans the magic of the female hemp plants

    flowers. This was no doubt later supplanted by Mexican

    influence.

    mation is solid while the style is easy in tone imbued with thesubtle-flare of a natural born storyteller. It is excellent for that

    bedtime read.Bearmans casual, yet authentic voice is more like a de-

    lightful narrative than a history lesson. He has the knack ofleading the reader through a rather adventurous saga thatleaves one empowered rather than diminished or tired. Hedoes know his subject with over 40 years experience in thedrug abuse treatment and prevention field, Bearman was theco-director of the Height- Ashbury Drug Treatment Program,a member of Governor Reagans Inter-Agency Task Force onDrug Abuse and the list goes on.

    This is the one of those books that creeps into onesthoughts during the day. Little revelations of a deeper under-standing, unlike the usual historical rhetoric. It is the book to

    be kept, reviewed and is thought-provoking time and again.

    There has been some speculation that (George)

    Washington may have used cannabis medicinally or

    recreationally, (1) because he separated the male from the

    female plant; and (2) because he once wrote in his diary hehoped he got home in time for the hemp harvest because he

    so enjoyed the burning of the slag. (Solomon, the MarijuanaPapers) This conjecture most likely is just wishful thinking onthe part of the modern-day cannabis advocates, but you

    never know.

    Doctor Bearman answers the questions we each haverolling around unanswered in our minds as wewatch the news. Almost daily we witness the on-

    going polarities and entanglements of medical cannabis. Wehave to ask the big question, What is the big deal about medical

    cannabis or any cannabis for that matter?Doctor Bearman guides us quickly and safely through

    the evolution of how this pretty plant became demonized.How did the huge dis-information campaign that leaves so-ciety today with a distorted if not perverted view of mari-juana get such a head of steam?

    Bearman says, The AMA (American Medical Association)testified at the Marijuana Tax Act hearings in 1937. They com-plained that over its two-year preparation period no one ever toldthem that this legislation was being discussed, much less asked fortheir input in drafting it. Furthermore, the AMA opposed the Act.They saw no need for it. There were 28 patent medicines containingcannabis on the market in 1937 and no problems with cannabis

    were known to the AMA.The text includes the hows and whys which deter-mined the current medical cannabis legal and social reality.The laws affect each and every patient, advocate, caretakerand all of the future patients. It is said that knowledge is powerand in regards to the current legal situation of medical can-nabis, nothing could be truer. Bearmans book empowers pa-tients with knowledge about the consistent legal perversionof cannabis.

    Bearmans fact-driven text with chapter names like, Hey,Lets Punish Low Income College Students, and Will Sanity Pre-vail? makes the text enticing before a word is read. The infor-

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    It is very common for patients to get together and share medi-cation with each other in a group. Over the years, I have ob-served many things that have made me recoil in horror while

    doing so. Once something is deemed unappetizing, there is noturning back. Preparing and consuming cannabis is very similarto food. There is a certain etiquette and protocol involved, espe-

    cially when partaking of a finely rolled joint. They are fun to smoke,practical and portable. Not to mention, it takes a good amount of

    bud to produce. A good J demands the respect of everyoneinvolved.

    When rolling or twisting a joint, tightness is a key factor.Too tight and it wont draw air properly. If it is not tight enough itwill fall apart and you could end up with a mouthful. There re-ally needs to be a J licking machine. Not only for obvious sani-

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    tary reasons, also people often apply way too much saliva. It makesme think of a puppy getting a bath from its mother. Once the joinis rolled and burning, pace is a big factor. If you have ever beennext to a guy that is talking while it is his turn then you can relateIt is a J not a microphone, and this is not the time for a speachPuff, puff, pass, a very simple guideline to follow.

    There is an evil menace lurking out there, dead set onruining your joint and wasting your cannabis. Like a disease, TheRunspreads quickly and can come from nowhere. If a person

    draws too hard during a toke then it will spread like wildfire. Sotoke nice and smoothly, not like drinking an extra thick milk shakeOf course, there isnt exactly a fool proof way of preventing TheRun. If everybody involed is puff conscious, then your chances o

    being run-free increase.A wet, soggy mouthpiece can be a real turn-off. It can be

    compared to a big sloppy kiss. Depending on who you are standing next to, that can be an issue. This can be caused by a persondangling the J in their mouth like a cigarette. Or maybe just acase of wet lips. If this is a problem then perhaps bring a napkinalong with you. I have even cut the end off in a desperate attempto reach dry land. You can also rest your lips on your fingernailsavoiding the mouthpiece all together.

    I hope to reach those who do not realize the things that

    they do, so that they may identify problems in an attempt to correctthem. Have you ever been left out of a Group Session? If theanswer is yes then maybe you do one of the aforementioned thingsRemember, sharing medication is a two-way street. A person thatdoes not contribute is just asking to be excluded. If any of you haveany medicating horror stories, please feel free to email them to me [email protected]. I will feature them in future columns. Tilnext time, keep your chin up and your spirit high.

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    Eddie LuganEddie Lugan

    me wife drive away with my cousin. They then tookme to Oceanside Police Department and booked me

    with possession of Marijuana with intent to distributeHS Code 11359 which does not apply to me under Senate

    Bill 420 (Wrongful arrest). While they were booking me at the sta-tion the partner of officer Trabelsi wanted me to urinate into a bottlethat had some powder in it, a drug test I guess but I couldn't do itAfter a while they took me into a room and sat me down at a tableand put a recorded on and read me my rights finally. They asked ifthey could ask me some questions and if I would co-operate withthem. I said "No, I will not answer any questions and that I wanteda lawyer and for them to contact my Doctor." They turned off therecorder and said that they contacted my Doctor and that he was

    very irate on the phone and acting very unprofessional. I told themthat he had every reason to be irate because the Police were not obeying the law of the State of California and had arrested a MedicaPatient that was valid under state law. They gave me a weird lookand took me back to the holding cell. They later took me to Vistadetention center and booked me there. I called my wife and told hereverything that had happened and I told her to bail me out. ThankGod that I had just gotten paid for a Real Estate transaction that Iwas working on, I had not even cashed the money order yet. MyBail was set very excessively at $25,000 and I posted 10% $2,500. Justabout everything that I had to my name, I only had $3,000. Thanksto working hard. About 12 hours after being arrested at the park andthen posting bail I was finally released from jail.

    It just comes to show you how much your voice and votescount on a proposition that passed in the state and how law enforcement ignores that law and proposition. I can't believe that Policewould waste their time arresting a Valid Medical Patient that is fol-lowing all the laws of the state. I think that I should be compensatedfor my bail amount; given a county Medical Marijuana ID card andthat the Police should start following the law themselves. Patientsshould not have to go through this kind of treatment from law en-forcement anywhere! Please, help me stop this so that it doesn't hap-pen to anyone else. Thank you very much for taking your time toread my situation.

    Defending the rights of Medical Marijuana Patientsin California

    Edward Paul-Josiah [email protected](760) 277-4059

    To whom it may concern,

    MYNAMEIS EDWARD P. LUGAN; I am a Medical MarijuanaPatient under California State Health and Safety Code11362.5 & Senate Bill 420. The reason for this letter is to

    demonstrate the injustices that I have encountered as a Medical Pa-tient in Oceanside, California. This is not the first incident either; inNovember of last year I was sited for possession of Marijuana andhad my medication seized by the same Police Department knowingthat I was a valid Medical Patient under State law.

    On 02/07/06 I was parked in a public park "Lusineo Park" inOceanside, CA. It was around sunset and I was sitting in the driver'sside of my wife's car discussing a Real Estate transaction with mycousin because we had just gotten off of work and were relaxing atthe park. He was in the back seat with his car parked right next us

    and my wife was in the front seat. We had decided to get out of thecar and smoke cigarettes, at that same moment a Police car droveinto the parking lot and stopped behind my wife's car. "What areyou doing?" The officer's first words followed by, "Is anyone on pro-bation or parole?" without leaving time for us to answer his firstquestion. I responded by telling officer Trabelsi (Badge #1186) thatwe were just smoking cigarettes and we weren't doing anythingwrong just hanging out. He said that it looked suspicious that wehad gotten out of the car at the same time that he came into the park-ing lot. I informed him that I am on informal probation and he thenput his vehicle into park got out and proceeded to harass me par-ticularly out of the group of us.

    The officer asked to search the vehicle that we were in (Mywife's car). I said NO, you can not search the car! He said, "So you'renot consenting to a search?" I said "No I am not consenting to a search.He threatened to call in the "Dope Dog" as he referred to it, "If hefinds any illegal drugs or weapons then your going to jail" he said. Itold him to go head; the only thing he will find is my medicationthat was put anyway in some bags and in a jar that was in a backpack in the trunk. The officer looked around the car from the outsidewhile we were waiting for the "Dope Dog" and he had his partnersearch us and sat us on the curb. A few minuets late another Policecar came into the lot to check on the cops I guess and then took off.After that another Police car entered the lot and out came the "DopeDog", the officer with the dog walked around the car a bunch oftimes trying to get the dog to go crazy and scratch on the car pullingthe dog onto the car excessively trying to make him find something.After the Police realized that the dog wasn't going to find anythingillegal, Officer Trabelsi demanded the car keys from me saying "Giveme your keys! I want to see what's in your trunk."

    Me, wanting to be co-operative being that I am on probation

    and all, handed the officer the keys as he demanded. I never said goahead and look in the trunk or gave any type of consent to searchthe vehicle. The officer opened the trunk and asked where my medi-cation was, once again being co-operative I told him that it was inmy back pack but I still didn't give any consent to search it. Theofficer pulled everything out and found my two ounces of MedicalMarijuana, smoking pipes and my digital scale and some baggies.After that he placed me in hand cuffs and said, "Everything you saiddoesn't add up and that I was being taken down to the station forquestioning." I didn't resist because I wanted to be co-operative andI was seated into the back of a squad car in hand cuffs. I was stuck inthe back of the car in pain due to the hand cuffs beings tight and myshoulder at an awkward angle. The Police searched my wife's carand my cousins car right next ours. They only took me away and let

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    think out-of-the-box!Remember, NEVER cook with Molded Marijuana, it willKILL YOU. Its all right if you smoke Molded Marijuana (not the

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    Waffles:3 eggs 1 cup marijuana milk 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1/2 tsp. Salt1 cup melted cannabis butter 2 tsp. Baking powder

    In a large bowl beat the eggs and marijuana milk together.Add salt, flour and beat well. Add the cannabis butter and mix itin well. Add baking powder and mix well. Pour onto hot waffleiron and bake according to manufactures directions. Top withMarijuana syrup.

    MARIJUANA SYRUP:

    1 cup light Karyo syrup1/4 cup finger crushed, marijuana1/8 to 1-1/2 tbs. Flavoring (fruit juice concentrate, orextract)1/8 to 1 tbs. Vodka

    In a small measuring cup add the marijuana and pour over it theVodka; stir well. Pour the marijuana into a small pot with the Karyosyrup; bring it to a soft simmer, remove at once. Strain the syrup.Serve liquid syrup, over waffles, pancakes, or ice cream, or add itto other foods.

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    ere is a luxurious treat that redefines the ideaof fresh. Snuggled in a tree-covered courtyardnear larger, more expansive buildings on

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    Serving vegetarian, seafood and meat dishes in-cluding salads, sashimi, sushi, and a full selection oflunch and dinner specials and combinations, this res-taurant blends the tradition and grace of Japan with cut-ting edge California style.

    Calling Satoshi a chef is an understatement. A more accu-rate title is artist. Having the opportunity to sit at the counter, wewitnessed the preparation of our meal. Selecting his knife like anartist selects his brush, Satoshi carefully began choosing the natu-ral and organic ingredients. Watching the preparation of our meal

    Kiyokawa Japanese Restaurant

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    was a show in itself and the presentation of each dish was like agift being bestowed rather than food being served.

    Each morsel and tidbit from rice to saki provoked eye-closing appreciation as the flavors blended and melted into a trulydelectable dining experience. The selections range in price to fit

    most any budget, and this is the restauranto make your Beverly Hills/Hollywoodvisit most memorable. It is also a place toenjoy with family and friends. The elegantyet simple style lends itself to intimatedinners, social gatherings and casuameetings.

    Satoshi loves his restaurant and ishows through the dcor, service and carefully prepared food. Fresh, by Satoshi standards, means the food was thriving in oneof the several large and beautiful fish tankfive minutes before it is served. That isabout as fresh as it comes.

    For more information about Kiyokawas go to www. kiyokawa-restaurant. comwhere the complete menu is posted, a mapto get to the restaurant, and with beautifuphotos of the interior and exterior of therestaurant. Or call 310-358-1900 and speakdirectly to Kiyokawas.

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    Seattle Hemp Fest 2006Seattle Hemp Fest 2006Seattle Hemp Fest 2006Seattle Hemp Fest 2006Seattle Hemp Fest 2006byEddy Lepp

    Up at 5 a.m. we showered and headed out. The event was amess due to construction projects in the park, but it worked outfine. As Craig and I walked about getting a feel, we met manygreat people setting up for the day. There were new things likeVape-a-Hookah (www.vapeahookah.com), which was great. Therewere hundreds of vendors spread out over a half mile stroll. It is adelight to the eye and ear. So much love its contagious. There arethree stages with speakers and nonstop music. That night we werethe guests ofApothecary Travel who had tickets for the Seattle Can-nabis Cup. What a party; held in a waterside hotel overlooking the

    sound. It was a party to be remembered.The samples were excellent. I really liked the Plum Haze,

    which won third. I believe Pez and Levity won first and second.But it was all so good it is hard to say which is best. Congratula-tions to all who entered, you are all winners. Much thanks to Bretand his lovely wife for taking us.

    Sunday dawned another beautiful and sunny day in Seattle.It was filled with more music, knowledge and love than the day

    before. Our dear friend, Steve Kubby, announced he was runningfor President of the good old USA. We wish him luck. We mustsupport all of the brave souls willing to run for office to help usget rid of those who refuse to listen to us. We hope to see you all

    next year in Seattle. Please attend, we need you. Cannabis wilsave the world.

    Respect All, Hurt None, Love One AnotherEddy.

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    Eddy helps auction a very special piece. All proceeds to Seattle HF. Eddy with Oregon NORML.

    Jim and Eddy backstage. Jim is one of the founders of Seattle HF.

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    W

    e arrived Friday, just in time to check in andhook up with Jack (Mr. Herer). From therewe went to the VIP welcome party; it was

    held on a beautiful old steam boat. As we met andgreeted all of our old friends and made new ones, weare thankful for this great event. It is the largest hemp/marijuana gathering in the world and it would not bepossible were it not for all the wonderful volunteers.Seattle lost one of the best this year, as we lost James,one of the greatest men I had the privilege of know-ing. He is missed by us all. Thank you James, we loveyou and will remember you always.

    The party was wonderful, good food, drink,music, etc. Later we returned to the hotel to get somesleep before the first official day of the SeattleHempfest.

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    Its never too early to plan for attending

    Photos andcaptions byMarcella Sanchez

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    Further, if elected I will promise the use of industrial hemp to help farmers and communities

    survive communities survive in tough economic times. I will seek communities surviving in tough

    economic times, I will seek environmental reforms to authorize new energy sources, especially those

    derived from the oil of hemp seeds. But most of all, I want to ensure that citizens and their rights are not

    abused by heartless bureaucrats, unjust laws and heavy-handed state legislators.

    It has always been my opinion that government should be a referee and not a player in society. We

    need leadership that will foster the right of citizens and their freedom to be left alone. But I cannot do

    this alone. I will need your vote if you want me to make sweeping changes in Sacramento.

    Rev. Lynnette Shaw

    For years, the sick and terminally ill have been arrested, jailed and imprisoned for taking the medication

    of their choice. Even doctors, who have written recommendations for alternative medical herbs, have

    suffered the same fate. As Lieutenant Governor, I will stop this travesty. As a caregiver for over 13

    years, I will work to stop this practice to incarcerate the ill and the dying.

    Medical cannabis was approved by the voters in 1996 and I promise to stop the federal government

    from overstepping their powers to interfere in medical choice. I will seek complete access to medicinal

    herbs which has relieved the suffering of thousands.

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    Compassion is the operating word at Greenway. Patient needis the first priority. Lisa Molyneux fueled her fortitude with faith toovercome every possible obstruction to obtain full city and statelicenses to operate her dispensary with full legal sanction. It tookover a year and a half to fulfill every requirement, but Lisa didngive up and the result is Greenway.

    They are offering one of the most extensive selection of medi-cine we have seen anywhere. It wouldnt matter if they only of-fered one. More than medicine is happening at Greenway. It is acoming together of diverse people to work together to create some-thing larger and more than themselves. With Lisa at the helm, one

    by one her team has come together and it shows. Clean, organized, simple and thoughtful, Greenway has a recycling programfor its glass jar dispensing containers, a magnificent discount pro-

    gram for cancer patients, the elders, veterans, and low-incomepatients. Lisa has employed patients and offers dignity to those inneed. She doesnt want anything back. Pass a favor on to some-one else, is the motto. There are not accolades enough to applaudLisas effort. Lisa used her gentle determination to become legallysanctioned and supported by city and law enforcement officialsas well as by her local community. It is a peek into the future, howit will be when medical marijuana is normalized. The support othe city and law enforcement lends a relaxed quality to the dis-pensary. The legal status combined with the offering of true compassionate relief has earned Lisa universal respect. Her attitudetoward others and her love of life shows in every aspect ofGreenway. It seems apparent that as Lisas accomplishments are

    by Melrose Sanchez

    Model DispensaryCelebrates One-Year Anniversary

    Greenway Compassionate Relief.

    compassionate reliefGreenway

    FFor every patient who has ever left a dispensary withthat if only feeling, there is hope because there isGreenway. Seemingly, Lisa Molyneux has left no stoneunturned in creating a nurturing, caring environmentthat is extremely safe and well-organized, with one of

    the most extensive selections of medicine in the State of Califor-nia. Greenway is friendly, welcoming, helpful and embracing. Inother words, Lisa has created a model dispensary balancing legalrequirements and patient needs with true compassion.A cancer survivor herself, Lisa was a patient long before she

    became a dispensary owner. She had learned first hand whatpatients are looking for and desire from a dispensary. She hasonly visited maybe two or three different dispensaries, so whatshe created came from her personal experience rather than what

    other dispensaries are or are not doing. There is purity presentat Greenway born of Lisas viewpoint and perspective.Located in a modern and sleek industrial park in Santa Cruz,

    next to prominent and well-known businesses, Greenway sitsproudly, yet discreetly, with ample patient parking, a gracious re-ception area, and finally a dispensary second to none. Glasscounters house one of the most expansive selections of medica-tion in the state. This vast variety ranges from Old School1970sstyle medication to the highest quality, more familiar strains. Thecounters are stuffed with options. Tea, lemonade, tinctures, and

    brownies created as a sleeping aid. There are extracts, ointments,candies, and glass-jar containers filled with both indoor and out-door strains too many to name.

    Photos provided by Greenway Compassionate Relie

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    discovered, her influence will be felt in the medicalmarijuana community for a long time to come.

    Greenway patients obviously love their dispensary,and there is a visible reciprocal relationship going on

    between the dispensary operator, staff and patients.Everyone seems happy, the staff embracing the patients.Patients are interested in their dispensary and comingwith newsy talk, jars to recycle, reports of how the lastmedication worked for them. The counter staff is busyhelping patients; Lisa is behind the counter too, laugh-ing and talking to staff and patients, taking a phone call.It is the day of their first anniversary celebration andthe parking lot now has speakers for the live music, thesmell of cooking hot dogs and hamburgers is in the air.

    There is a sense of belonging, a desire to linger afew moments longer just to soak-up the energy of theplace. Should you find yourself close to the Santa Cruzarea, take the time to visit Greenway. Santa Cruz is aboutan hour or so drive from the Bay Area, and worth thetime and the gas to visit this truly great dispensary. Allaround, Greenway and the beautiful Santa Cruz area of-fer a real treat to sojourners, neighbors, and local pa-tients alike.

    For more information call 831-420-1640.

    High-d and Randolph Greenwayreception staff.

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    420Jars.com420 Jars are the finest medicine storage jars we have seen to date

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    Quick Grow Systems Flower and Herb Dryer is a necessity for patientsgrowing personal medication. Proper drying is as critical to the health andpotency of medicine as is every other step in the cultivation process. Thismodel of the Flower and Herb dryer was developed by QuickGrow Systemsespecially for California patients.

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    CANNA-BANANA BREAD

    Canna Banana Breadis a product more than worthy of searching outand trying. It is nothing less than wonderful. The home-baked quality

    combined with a tasty, yet subtle, banana flavor makes this medicatingexperience a cut above. Unlike many infused foods, Canna-Banana Breadis not overly sweet, so the flavor simply augments the appealing bread-like texture containing no nuts. One taste tells that the finest ingredientsand highest quality medication is used to create this excellent ingestible.

    The dosage is so consistent that a 1/2 inch slice produced the samelevel of medication that could easily be controlled according to need.The loaf with proper refrigeration has a long shelf-life and serves 8-12depending on serving size. Also, it is important to note that the bread isreasonably priced. Generally, because of calorie and fat content, I shyaway from pastries, cookies and breads as a means of medicating. As anote to those who have experienced weight gain from indulging in bakedgoods and candies, Canna-Banana Bread fit into my usual diet by replac-ing two slices of sandwich bread. If you dont see CannaBanana Bread at

    your local dispensary ask them to obtain a sample or call 310-541-0608for ordering information.

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    The exterior of the pack has a zipper pocket to hold medical prescription papers, and identification cards. There is also a handysnap-hook to keep the pack secure on the belt, in a backpack, purse or briefcase. It provides a low profile, secure and organized method tostore four different strains for both home and travel. Priced at $25 this handy little pack offers a simple, organized solution to keepingmedicine close at hand. This organizations motto is helping you Keep it Medical.Check out www.7LBH.org and support this non-profitscause to empower patients.

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    MEDI-SCOPEThe Medi-Scope is a product no patient should be without. This handy, inexpensive instrument is amagnifying glass designed especially for medication inspection. All medication needs to be cleanand free of mold, fungus, insects (dead or alive) and have no musty-smell. Patients need to inspec

    before they ingest. Certain mold can be deadly if eaten. Properly dried medication poses no threat,These days more dispensaries are providing magnification inspection for patients. But patients need to protect themselves by inspectingevery medication purchase. As with all things it is buyer beware. Protect your medication dollars by being sure your medicine is all you

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    James L. Clark - 506 Broadway, San Francisco CA 94113 (415) 986-5591 (p)(415) 986-5591 (f) [email protected]

    Joseph Elford - Americans for Safe Access - 1322 Webster St. #208, OaklandCA 94612 (510) 251-1856. Medical marijuana specialist.

    Alan Ellis, 34 Issaquah Dock, Waldo Point Harbor, Sausalito, CA 94965, 415-332-6464 (p), 415-332-1464 (f), [email protected] , www.alanellis.com

    Anthony Feldstein, 177 Post Street, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94123, 415-668-4845 (p), 415-474-4882 (f), [email protected]

    Omar Figueroa, 506 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94133, 415-986-5591 (p),415-421-1331 (f) Yo hablo espaol [email protected] -www.omarfigueroa.com

    Jack T. Frohlich, Esq., 350 Arballo Dr., Apt. 12L, San Francisco, CA 94132,415-841-9896 Employment Law. (p), [email protected]

    George J. Gigarjian, 108 Locust Street, Ste. 13, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, 831-429-1440 (p), 831-427-8005 (f), [email protected]

    Mel Grimes, Jr., 706 Forest Ave., Pacific Grove, CA 93950, 831-373-4338 (p),831-373-4311 (f), [email protected]

    Bill Hornaday, 802 Hillcrest Dr, Felton CA 95018 - (831) 835-0633

    Matt Kumin, 870 Market St. #1128 San Francisco CA 94102 (415) 434-8454business law (medical caregivers), civil rightsDavid Michael, DiMartini Historical Landmark Bldg., 294 Page St., San Francisco,

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    (p), 510-834-0418 (f), [email protected] Raich, 1970 Broadway #1200, Oakland CA 94612, 510-338-0700

    Medical cannabis business law & regulations.Benjamin Rice, 331 Soquel Ave., Suite 203, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, 408-425-

    0555 (p), 831-459-9615 (f), [email protected] Roberts, 370 Grand Ave., Oakland, CA 94610, 510-465-6363 (p), 510-

    465-7375 (f), [email protected] Rosen, 123 Capitol Street #B, Salinas, CA 93901, 831-757-8200 (p),831-757-3182 (f), [email protected]

    Tony Serra, Randy Daar, Laurence J. Lichter, 506 Broadway, San Francisco,CA 94133, 415-986-5591 (p), 415-421-1331 (f)

    Michael Stepanian, Stadtmuller House, 819 Eddy St., San Francisco, CA 94109,415-771-6174 (p), 415-474-3748 (f), [email protected]

    Stephen D. Tulanian, P.O. Box 158, Lower Lake, CA 95457; 707 994-7676www.expertdefense.com; [email protected]

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    Greater Los AngelesMichael L. Becker, Law Offices of Michael L. Becker, 965 N. Vignes St. #10, Los

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    Jeffrey H. Friedman, 4 Hutton Centre Dr., Suite 720, Santa Ana, CA 92707,714-972-9100 (p), 714-505-0770 (f), [email protected] (specialty: writs,appeals).

    Christopher Glew, 1851 E. 1st St. #840, Santa Ana (714) 231-4435.William Kroger, 8888 Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211, 323-655-2450 (p),

    323-655-7446 (f), [email protected], http://www.laattorney.com(cannabis clubs & caregivers, criminal law)

    Bruce M. Margolin (LA NORML), 8749 Holloway Dr., West Hollywood, CA90069, 310-652-0991 (p), 310-652-1501 (f), [email protected]

    Eric Shevin, 9000 W. Sunset Blvd. #720, West Hollywood 90069, 310-273-1300

    Davis & Mattern, 2901 W. Coast Hwy #200, Newport Beach 92263 (949) 258-4364. [email protected]

    Michael Mehas, 840 County Sq. Dr #247, Ventura, CA 93003, 805-644-2883Michael Nasatir, 2115 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 310-399-3259

    California PATIENT Service List

    AMERICANS FOR SAVE ACCESS

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    Sean Tabibian, 9000 W. Sunset Blvd, W. Hollywood CA 90069 (310) 633-0444Allen G. Weinberg, 9454 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600, Beverly Hills, CA 90212,

    310-550-7177 (p), 310-550-1558 (f), [email protected] Yousefyeh, 1925 Century Park East, Suite 500, Los Angeles, CA 90024,

    800-762-8469 (p), 310-388-39007 (f) (see ad pg 12)

    San Diego and DesertPatrick Dudley, 4153 Market St. #B-152, San Diego 92102, 619-233-7334.Steven E. Feldman, Law Offices, 934 23rd St., San Diego, CA 92102, 619-232-

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    California Patient Service ListingNorth CoastNorth CoastNorth CoastNorth CoastNorth Coast Humboldt Patients Co-Op, 601 I St. #B, Arcata, (707) 822-9330 MendoHealing (Ft Bragg) (707) 964-3677 Herban Legend, 18300 Old Coast Hway#3, Fort Bragg (707) 961-0113; M-Sa

    11am-6pm. Mendo Remedies, 42400 Highway 101, Laytonville (707) 984-7101. Caregiver Compassion Center Santa Rosa - 4349 Mongtomery #D (707) 537-

    7303 (waiting list - limited membership). North Bay Wellness Coop- 3386 Santa Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa

    www.norbaywell.com.Open 10-6:45 M-F; 10-4:45 Sat Sonoma Alliance for Med MJ (707) 522-0292 - Advocacy & education (Does not

    distribute). Sonoma (Guerneville): Marvins Gardens 707-869-1291 Sonoma Co. Compassionate Services Delivery 707-972-7818 Cheops Herbal Apothecary Delivery (Sonoma & Napa Co.) 707-974-9465

    [email protected] Lake Co. Holistic Solutions, 14240 Lakeshore Dr, Clearlake (707) 995-9000 Open

    11-7 M-Sa Lake CoD & M Compassion Center, 15196 Lakeshore Blvd, Clearlake (707)

    994-1320 Lake Co Alternative Caregiver Clinic, Clearlake Oaks (707) 998-0358

    [email protected] Ukiah Compassionate Caregivers: (707) 462-0691 (INFO ONLY) Ukiah Hemp Plus Ministeries, 892 N. State St. (707) 468-1478.

    Central Valley & Foothills to ReddingCentral Valley & Foothills to ReddingCentral Valley & Foothills to ReddingCentral Valley & Foothills to ReddingCentral Valley & Foothills to Redding Jim'z Deliveries Delivery Service; (916) 519-5328. Open 7 days: 10a to 6p Charity Caregivers Of Tulare, 219 N "M" St. #202, Tulare, (559) 688-2001;

    [email protected] (see ad p.6) Sierra Foothills CC Delivery Service. Phone (209) 274-6727 Shasta Herbal Delivery; (530) 725-8281; M-Thur 10-6pm Amador Co., Sierra Foothills CC (delivery service), 209-274-6727. NorCal Medical Cannabis Collective, Chico (530) 354-1114 [email protected] Calaveras CC (delivery service) 866-401-2228. Open 7 days, 8am-8 pm; low-

    income patients welcome. 28/16 Collective Corporation, 4459 Spyres Way #E, Modesto, (209) 622-9404;

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    CA (530) 938-1768 [email protected] Stanislaus/Central Valley Co-op: Primary Caregivers & Consultants (209) 818 -

    2932 [email protected] High Flight Deliveries - Stockton/Tri-Valley area , (209) 346-4489 - 10%

    discount for cancer patients Sutter Co. Patient Care Collective (hospice caregivers info & support) (530) 671-

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    SacramentoSacramentoSacramentoSacramentoSacramento Capitol Wellness Collective, 2400 14th Street, Sacramento, (916) 325-9000 River City Patients' Center, 1512 El Camino Ave., Sacramento, (916) 649-0114;

    M-Fri 10-6pm; Sa 10-5pm; Su 10-3pm Growth Unlimited, Sacramento/Solano/Central Valley/San Jose/Santa Cruz

    Deliveries; Phone: 1-888-MED-CANN L's Clone Service. Deliveries to Sacramento area. email for details:

    [email protected]; hours: on demand. The Botanical Collective. Formerly "420 DELIVERIES" Please call for pre-verification and directions. Open every day 10-10pm; Holidays 10-4 pm; (916)366-0420 or (916) 519-7670.

    Capitol Alternatives 1611 - 20th St., Sacramento, 916-497-0277; Open M-F 9-7pm; Sat 9-5pm

    Doctors Orders 4011 Winters St., Sacramento, (916) 564-2112; M-Th 10-6pm,Fri 10-8pm, Sa 10-6pm, Su 10-3pm.

    Canna Care, 320 Harris Ave #G, Sacramento, (916) 925-1199; M-F 9-6pm; Sa-Su 10-3pm.

    Sacramento The Greenhouse (916) 366-0420 or (916) 868-9566 call forverification and directions; Hours 10-6pm everyday.

    Sacramento MedSac916: (916) 806-2314 www.medsac916.com Sacramento End of the Rainbow deliveries: [email protected]

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    East Bay BerkeleyEast Bay BerkeleyEast Bay BerkeleyEast Bay BerkeleyEast Bay Berkeley Berkeley Cannabis Coop (Shattuck Av btwn Prince & Woolsey): (510) 486-1025 Berkeley Patients Group, 2747 San Pablo Ave, (510) 540-6013

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    Contra Costa Co.Contra Costa Co.Contra Costa Co.Contra Costa Co.Contra Costa Co. ME Delivery (510) 758-3269 Maricare - 127 Aspen Dr., Pacheco (also deliveries) (925) 459-2929 11am - 7 pm Natural Remedies Health Center Collective, 3817 Macdonald Ave, Richmond (510)

    965-1735 Holistic Solutions, 2924 Hilltop Mall Rd, Richmond (510) 243-7575 Tender Holistic Care, 5230 Pacheco Blvd, Pacheco (925) 798-MEDS (6337)

    Alameda County Hayward/Tri-ValleyAlameda County Hayward/Tri-ValleyAlameda County Hayward/Tri-ValleyAlameda County Hayward/Tri-ValleyAlameda County Hayward/Tri-Valley Hayward Patients Resource Center 22550 Foothill Blvd. 510-581-8640. Open

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    2405. Open 10am-10pm everyday; (wheelchair access to 9:30 pm - call inadvance).

    Compassionate Collective of Alameda County, 21222 Mission Blvd, Hayward.Open M-F 9-7, Sa-Su 11-7.

    We Are Hemp (San Lorenzo) 913 East Lewelling Blvd (510) 276-2628 M-Sa 11-8. Tri Valley Area: The Greene: Easy 580/680 access. call for appointment (925)

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    SR-71, 377 - 17th St; (510) 251-0690. Open M-F 9-8pm; Sa 10-8, Su 10-6pmSan FranciscoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoSan FranciscoSan Francisco Nor Cal Herbal Relief Center, 1545 Ocean Ave., San Francisco, (415) 469-7700;

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    12-8pm Grass Roots Clinic, 1077 Post St., San Francisco, (415) 346-4338; M-Sat 10-

    7pm; Sun 10-5pm Happy Days Herbal Relief, 607 Divisadero St., San Francisco, (415) 359-9927;

    M-Thur 12-10pm; Fri-Sat 12pm-12am;Sun 11-7pm Patient ID Cards available from SF Dept of Health; 101 Grove St. #105, San

    Francisco, (415) 554-2890 SF Medical Cannabis Clinic #1, 122 Tenth St (at Mission) 415-626-4781; Open

    M-Wed 11-7pm; Th-Sat 10-7pm; Su 11-6pm. CannaMed Care Center, 1211 Sutter St (lower) (415 )885-8007

    www.cannamedcare.com; Open 1-9 M-Sa, 1-6 Su Alternative Herbal Health, 442 Haight St. (415) 864-1300. Open M-Sat 11-8pm The Vapor Room, 609A Haight St. (MD consultations available). Open M-Sa 11-

    9pm; Su 12-8pm The Hemp Center (4811 Geary Blvd) 415-221-HEMP Love Shack (502 14th St. at Guerrero) (415) 552-5121 www.lssf.com SF Medical Cannabis Clinic #2, 194 Church St. (open 11- 7 M-F, 11-5 Sa-Su)

    (415) 626-4781 Ketama, 14 Valencia St., (415) 706-2679, open 11-8 M-Sa, 12-6 Su. Holistic Solutions, 722 Columbus St., (415) 296-7614, open 11-6 everyday New Remedies Cooperative, (1760 Mission at Duboce), (415) 864-0114; open

    everyday 8am8pm) Green Door, 843 Howard St., (415) 541-9590, www.GreenDoorInfo.com. Open

    11-8 everyday Alternative Patient Caregivers, 953 Mission St. #40 (between 5th & 6th); (415)

    618-0680, (11-7 M-F, 11-5 Sat).

    Alternative Relief Co-Op, 1944 Ocean Ave., (415) 239-4766; Natural Herbs & Tea(Noon7pm M-Sat). Deliveries to in-patients in SF hospitals.www.alternativerelief.org (see ad p. 12)

    San Francisco ACT-UP (1884 Market St): (415) 864-6686 www.actupsf.com Valencia Street Caregivers, 208 Valencia St. (415) 621-0131 Open 8am -10pm. Sweetleaf Collective, (415) 273-4663. For low-income AIDS, cancer patients

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    San Francisco Patients Cooperative (350 Divisadero St); (415) 552-8653;www.sfprc.org

    Golden Triangle, 1334 Haight St., (415) 431-67644. Open M-Sat 11-9 PM ; Sun.11-8.

    The Hopenet Coop, 223 Ninth St., (415) 863-4399. Open M-F 12-7, Sa 12-5. Bernal Heights Co-op Dispensary, 33 - 29th St., (415) 642-4702. Open 10-9 M-

    Sa, 12-7 Su The Divinity Tree, 958 Geary St., (415) 292-6052. Open 11-7 except Tues. Mason St. Dispensary, (124 Mason St. downstairs), (415) 433-4420,

    www.masondispensary.com; 7am-9pm daily Mr. Nice Guy,174 Valencia St., (415) 865-0990. Open 11-9 Su -Th; 11-11 F-Sa

    (see ad p.3) Emmalyns 1597 Howard St. #A, 800-588-4218/415-345-8248 Daily 10-9 Patients Helping Patients Home Bike Delivery, (415) 240-7190 Good Fellows Smoke Shop, 473 Haight St. at Fillmore, (415) 255-1323; Open

    daily 10-10 (see ad p.2)Sanctuary, 669 OFarrell, (415) 885-4420 (see ad p. 23)

    Marin North BayMarin North BayMarin North BayMarin North BayMarin North Bay Marin Alliance for Medical MJ, (415) 256-9328 www.cbcmarin.com Here2Help-707; Solano Co. deliveries homebound patients only; M - Th 9am -

    7pm; [email protected]

    South BaySouth BaySouth BaySouth BaySouth Bay Patients Choice Resource Coop (PCRC), 70 N El Camino Real #B, San Mateo;

    M-Sa 11-7pm, Sun 12-7pm Cal Medical MJ Patients Association (Belmont); (650) 520-9971; 24 hours;

    www.myspace.com/ohiorob420.

    Mobile Herbal Therapy (San Mateo - San Jose deliveries) 866-240-9121 Kind Care Resource Center, 5423 Central Ave. #13, Newark, (510) 796-KIND; Open10-8 daily

    San Jose & Santa Cruz area deliveries: Growth Unlimited 1-888-MED-CANN My Green Heaven Ministry, Millbrae www.mygreenheaven.org Mobile Herbal Therapy, San Mateo & San Jose; Deliveries; (866) 240-9121

    Santa ClaraSanta ClaraSanta ClaraSanta ClaraSanta Clara Santa Clara Valley Cannabis Society, Inc. (408) 509-4905 Mobile Meds RX, East Santa Clara Co. Deliveries; (408) 661-2366

    Santa CruzSanta CruzSanta CruzSanta CruzSanta Cruz Compassion Flower Inn Bed & Breakfast for Prop. 215 Patients, 831-INN-0420;

    www.compassionflowerinn.com Evolution, 6116 Hwy 9 #B, Felton, 650-537-6256; M-Sa 8-12pm. Santa Cruz Patients Collective, 115 Limeklin St, Santa Cruz, (831) 425-SCPC;

    M-Sa 10-6pm Wo/Mens Alliance for Medical MJ; (831) 425-0580 (NOT a dispensary, but a

    collective for seriously ill Santa Cruz patients in hospice care) www.wamm.orgGreenway Compassionate Relief, 140 Dubois St #D, Santa Cruz, (831) 420-

    1640; M-F 11-6pm, Sa 10-6pm (see ad p.15) MedEx Delivery Service: (831) 425-3444 Hemporium LLC Delivery Service (831) 295-9381 or (831) 295-3511

    Central Coast Santa BarbaraCentral Coast Santa BarbaraCentral Coast Santa BarbaraCentral Coast Santa BarbaraCentral Coast Santa Barbara Pacific Greens Inc., 816 N. Milpas St. Santa Barbara, (805) 963-0616; open 7

    days 10-8pm HortiPharm Caregiving & Consulting, 4 W Calle Laureles, Santa Barbara, (805)

    563-2802 Nature's Path Care, 414 E Haley St, Santa Barbara, (805) 331-4567; open 7

    days 10-8pm Hezekiah Inc, 92 - 2nd St. #H, Buellton (805) 693-5790; M-F 9-6pm, Sa 10-4. Central Coast Compassionate Caregivers, 780 Monterey Ave #B, Morro Bay (805)

    772-4879

    Compassion Center of Santa Barbara County - SBC Collective, 119 N. Milpas St#C, Santa Barbara, 805-963-9797 Hours 12-5 M-F, 11-3 Sa. Santa Barbara Patients Group, 3114 State St. (805) 687-8988; for patient

    preverification FAX MD documentation to: 805-456-0710 - open M- SA 11am - 5pm. Helping Hands Wellness Center, 4141 State St. #F-4 Santa Barbara (805) 692-

    1419. Open 10:30-8:30 daily. Santa Barbara Patient Doctor Coalition (805) 687-2380 [email protected]

    Central Valley Bakersfield SouthCentral Valley Bakersfield SouthCentral Valley Bakersfield SouthCentral Valley Bakersfield SouthCentral Valley Bakersfield South Los Padres Caregivers, Frazier Park, 24-hr delivery; call for appt. So. Cal, Tri-

    County Area Free @ Easy Compassionate Care, 1905-1/2 N. Chester, Bakersfield, (661) 387-

    0509 Cannabis Patients' Co-op, 221 Roberts Lane, Bakersfield, (661) 392-9359 Epicurian Delights, 201 W. Ridgecrest Blvd, Ridgecrest, (760) 384-1920 / 1-888

    BUDS4U1 for appt Medicinal Marijuana Awareness and Defense, 209 W. Main St #1, Visalia; by

    appointment only, (559) 627-6623 Natures Medicinal, 323 Roberts Ln., Bakersfield, (661) 392-9353. Open 11-9

    everyday. (see ad pg 30) Canna-meds, 1450 Crestmont Dr., Bakersfield, (661) 871-0420. Open 11-7 M-Sa. Sweet Relief Compassionate Center, 1340 Roberts Ln. #1, Bakersfield, (661)

    399-4200. Open 9 am-10 pm M-F, 9-5 Sa. American Caregivers Collective, 5640 District Blvd #111, Bakersfield (661) 396

    7800. Open 10-7 daily. Americancaregiverscollective.com

    Southern CA DeliveriesSouthern CA DeliveriesSouthern CA DeliveriesSouthern CA DeliveriesSouthern CA Deliveries Los Angeles Cannabis Club, Free membership; Doctor Referrrals; Fast, Friendly

    Delivery; www.LACannabisClub.org Dr. Greens medical grade [email protected] Pharmakeia (LA/Orange/Riverside/Santa Barbara), (323) 462-1516; M-Sa

    10am - 5 pm; www.pharmakeia.org; [email protected] California Compassionate Caregivers C3; LA (818) 565-9476; Orange (714)

    618-5221; Riverside (951) 520-6909; San Bernardino (951) 520-6909; SanDiego (951) 520-6909; Ventura (909) 708-7104

    Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles HollywoodWest Los Angeles HollywoodWest Los Angeles HollywoodWest Los Angeles HollywoodWest Los Angeles HollywoodThe Calm at the Beach Compassionate Caregivers of Malibu, 21355 Pacific Coast

    Highway Ste #100, Malibu, (310) 317-6298PCH Collective, 22333 Pacific Coast Hwy, #102A, Malibu, (310) 456-0666; M

    Sa 12-8pm, Sun 12-6pm; www.pchcollective.com (see ad pg.12)Westside Compassionate Caregivers, 2355 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles, (310)

    474-8459; fax: (310) 474-8259Live For Care, 1151 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, (310) 435-0028; 10-8pmIronworks Collective, 4100 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, (310) 305-8425Fairfax Caregivers Inc., Venice, 1700 Lincoln Blvd., Venice, (310) 396-7093California Caregivers' Association of West Los Angeles, 12107 Santa Monica

    Blvd., Los Angeles, (310) 826-3536; fax: (310) 826-3531; open 7 days 10-8pmVenice Beach Canna-Med, 756 Washignton Blvd, #D, Marina Del Rey, 310-560-

    5961; Tues-Sat 10-7pm. Note: VBCM is upstairs. Call ahead for curb-side serviceif you are unable to climb stairs. Western Caregivers Group (WCG) 467 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles, (323) 464-

    5571; open 7 days 10-8pm Los Angeles Compassionate Act Care, 2227 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, (213)

    484-1001 California Medical Caregivers Association Los Angeles, 3430 Whittier Blvd., Los

    Angeles, (323) 261-2009; fax: (323) 261-2027 Angel City Caregivers, 441-1/2 E. 16th St, Los Angeles, (213) 746-5420; fax

    (213) 291-7449. Open 7 Days 11-8pm Downtown Collective,1600 S. Hill St., #D, Los Angeles, (213) 984-9600; Tu-

    Fri 10-7pm, Sat 11-8pm, Sun 11-5pm (see ad p.14) Shiva's Gardens, 2002 Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, 310-841-0550; 7-days a

    week 11am-8pm (also delivers) Natural Caregivers, 609 S. Westmoreland Ave., Los Angeles (213) 427-9731;

    Open everyday 11-7pm

    Los Angeles Medical Caregivers, 5589 W. Manchester Ave. Los Angeles(310) 410-9954. Open M-Sa 10 - 7pm. (see ad pg 7) Arts District Healing Center, 620 E. 1st St. Los Angeles (213) 687-9981 Open

    Tu-Sa 11-7. @ Downtown Wellness Center, 312 W. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles (213) 746-

    3355. Tahoe Medical Collective, LA Area (323) 595-3841

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    PureLife Alternative Wellness Center, 1649 S. La Cienega Bl., Los Angeles(313) 246-9345. (see ad p. 2)

    United Medical Caregivers Clinic, 1248 S. Fairfax, Los Angeles (310) 358-0212. Open Mon-Sat 10-8pm

    West LA Collective Caregivers delivery service, (310) 953-2475www.WLACC.net. Serving the west side 9:30am-10pm Daily.

    KUSH Collective, 1111 S. La Brea Blvd, Los Angeles, (323) 938-KUSH Open 11-11 M-Sa

    Palos Verdes Collective, 716 Yarmouth Rd., Ste. 215, Palos Verdes Estates,CA 90274; (877) 420-2150; (310) 541-0608.

    Quality of Life Activities (QOLA) Silverlake - Los Angeles. Call for info: (323)-644-1209 Hours: 10-7pm M-Sa.

    LA Compasionate Care Silverlake 13th - 2227 Sunset Blvd, (213) 484-1001; enespaol (213) 272-9489

    Quality of Life, 4323 Melrose Ave #A, Los Angeles, (323) 644-1209; M-Sat 10-8pm, Sun 12-7pm

    Southern California Patient Assistance, 5072 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles,10am-6pm daily; ph/fax (323) 930-9668 (preverification avail by fax); (see ad p.7)

    Silverlake Caregivers Group, 240 N. Virgil Ave. Suite #10, Los Angeles, (213) 487-5442; Mon. to Sat.10-8pm; closed Sun.

    California Caregivers Alliance 2815 W. Sunset Blvd. #201, Silverlake, (213) 353-0100; fax (213) 353-0060; M-Sat. 11-8pm; Sun. 12-7pm

    Superior Herbal Health, 1011 W. 84th Pl., Los Angeles, (323) 971-6333; open 11-7pm everday; www.superiorherbalhealth.org (see ad p.16)

    Herbal Remedies Caregivers, 4743 Fountain Ave., Los Angeles, (323) 913-093; M-F8-8pm, Sat. 10-6pm, Closed Sun.

    420 Compassion Center, 6116 W Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, (877) 573-3990; fax

    (877) 573-3990; Tues-Sat 12-8pm; closed Sun-Mon.Sunset Collective, 7065-1/2 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood; (323) 464-0111; M-Sa

    12-8pm, Sun 12-6pm; www.sunsetlabreacollective.com. (see ad pg.12) California Patients Group, 6208 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood, (between Vine &

    101) (323) 464-7052 www.CaliforniaPatientsGroup.org Free valet service M-Fafter 4 pm.

    Hollywood Patients Group, 6115 Selma Ave #103, Hollywood, (323) 464-6465.Open 10-10 daily

    City of Angels Wellness Center, 1600 N. La Brea Ave. #118, Hollywood; M-Sat10-8pm; closed Sun.

    Earth Collective, 5115 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, (323) 668-7633. Hezekiah Inc., 6051 Hollywood Blvd #202, Hollywood, (323) 683-8017l Hollywood Compassionate Collective(HCC), 1110 N. Western Ave. #204,

    Hollywood (323) 467-7292. M-F 11-7; Sa 12 -8 pm www.hollywoodcollective.com. (see ad p.12)

    Alternative Caregivers Discount Dispensary, 122 S. Lincoln Ave. #204, Venice,

    (877) 219-3809. Open M-Sa 12-8. Ironworks Collective, 4100 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, (310) 305-8425 Marina Caregivers, 3007 Washington Blvd. #225, Marina Del Rey, (310) 574-

    4000. Open 4pm - 11pm. (see ad p.7) The Lomita Vapor Lounge, 14829 Hawthorne Blvd #203, Lawndale, (310) 432-

    3262. Open 11-7 daily. Westside Compassionate Caregivers, 2355 Westwood Blvd, West LA, (310) 474-

    8459 Open M-Sa 10-8, Su 10-6. Comfort Care Group, 1720 Westwood Blvd, Westwood, (310) 441-8315 Open

    7am-8 pm. www.comfortcaregroup.net Crescent Alliance for Sickle-Cell / Nigritian Kief Society (Sister Somayah) Los

    Angeles (323) 232-0935 www.hempishep.com

    North HollywoodNorth HollywoodNorth HollywoodNorth HollywoodNorth Hollywood NoHo Caregivers, 4296 Vineland, North Hollywood (818) 754-0834 Open 11-8

    daily. North Hollywood Collective, 10929 Vanowen #110, North Hollywood, (818)

    763-4008 Holistic Caregivers, A Wellness Center, 10652 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood,

    818 760-0717; fax 818 760-4635. M-Sa 10-8pm; Sun 12-7pm The Collectively Organized Organic Products, 6748 Laurel Canyon Blvd., North

    Hollywood, (818) 255-5303. M-Sa 10-8pm; Sun 11-7pm Patients Against Pain, 6240 Laurel Canyon Blvd. #B, North Hollywood, (818)

    752-7274; www:PatientsAgainstPain.com

    West HollywoodWest HollywoodWest HollywoodWest HollywoodWest Hollywood LA Patients and Caregivers Group, 7213 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood

    (at Formosa); (323) 882-6033; www.LAMedicalMarijuana.com AHHS (Alternative Herbal Health Services); 7828 Santa Monica (@ Fairfax) West

    Hollywood; (323) 654-8792; call for hours. Medical Marijuana Farmacy, 7825 Santa Monica Blvd, (323) 848-7981; (LA

    area deliveries); M-Sa 10am-8pm; Su 12 pm-7pm. (see ad p.39)

    West Hollywood Caregivers, 7901 Santa Monica Blvd. #206, (323) 656-2033open 11-8 everyday.

    California Cannabis Pharmaceuticals, 8464 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood(323) 656-6666

    West Hollywood Center for Compassionate Healing, 8921 Sunset Blvd. @ SanVicente (park across street at Hustler); (310) 626-3333 open to midnight.

    The Health Center, 8961 W. Sunset Blvd, W. Hollywood (310) 275-0446.

    San Fernando ValleySan Fernando ValleySan Fernando ValleySan Fernando ValleySan Fernando Valley Valley Healing Caregivers Center, 7232 Van Nuys Blvd, #204, Van Nuys, (818)

    908-0198; M-Sat 11-7pm

    Majestic Natural Remedy, 6722 White Oak Ave. Van Nuys, (818) 343-1831; fax(818) 343-1831; Sun-Thurs 10-9pm; Fri-Sat 10-10pm The Karma Collective; 16115 Vanowen St, Van Nuys, (818) 373 7733; fax:

    (818) 373 7799; M-F 12-10pm; Sat-Sun 10-10pm San Fernando Valley Patients Group 8805 Reseda Boulevard, Northridge, (818)

    734-2778; Open 7 Days 11-9pm Northridge Healing Center, 8349 Reseda Blvd. #D, Northridge, (818) 701-6666;

    Mon-Sat 10-7pm Mid Valley Compassionate Caregivers, 5658 Sepulveda Blvd, Van Nuys, (818)

    785-7440; fax (818) 785-7448; M-Th 11-7pm; Fri-Sat 11-8pm Herbal Independence Pharmacy Sherman Oaks, 13509 Ventura Blvd #A,

    Sherman Oaks, (818) 907-1601; Mon-Fri 10-9pm, Sat-Sun. 11-7pm Fairfax Caregiver's