On July 16, hundreds of people marched and rolled on Pacific Ave. and over to Santa Cruz City Hall in a demonstration of community solidarity opposing the recent decision of the Supreme Court and of Congress that leaves sick and dying Californians vulnerable to persecution from the federal government.
In a symbolic act of compassionate access, WAMM patient members led the march holding live cannabis plants. This solemn event honored the 154 WAMM members who have died since WAMM's inception in 1993.
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THE WO/MEN'S ALLIANCE FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA
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Call for Vigils to Honor Steve McWilliams
MEDICAL MARIJUANA PATIENT AND PROVIDER, IN MENTAL AND PHYSICAL PAIN, TAKES LIFE
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DEA Raids Several SF Medical Marijuana Dispensary Coops
19 INDIVIDUALS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO GROW AND TRAFFIC OVER 1,000 MARIJUANA PLANTS OVER 4-YEAR PERIOD
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Vigils and Protests Held Statewide to Protest Overturning of Raich Decision
MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACTIVISTS ADVOCATE FOR CONGRESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT, PREVENTION OF UNNCECESSARY DEATHS
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Supreme Court Overturns 9th Circuit Decison in Favor of Medical Marijuana
FEDS STILL CAN ARREST FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA, COURT SAYS CONGRESS WOULD REGULATE INTERSTATE MARKETS FOR MMJ
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September 17, 2002: Santa Cruz Gives the Feds a WAMM
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September 17, 2002
"Citizenship Day"
Santa Cruz citizens tell the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to get the "Drug War" out of the Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM).
The energy radiating from the Santa Cruz City Hall could be felt from far away. Hundreds of people came together to express their support for the medicinal use of cannabis and the Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM) in particular. Santa Cruz residents, including physicians, politicians, and caregivers, addressed today's crowd in strong support of WAMM and the rights of California voters who passed the Compassionate Use Act of 1996.
Re: Community Support for the Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana (3/3)