Peaceful Protest for Charles C. Lynch and Medical Marijuana

PLEASE JOIN US! Show your support for Charles C. Lynch, his family & the hundreds of others facing Federal prosecution. On Aug 5, 2008, Charles C. Lynch was found guilty of 5 cannabis-only felonies and faces up to 100 years in federal prison: *DESPITE the fact that he called the DEA before opening his dispensary & they told him, "It's up to the cities and counties to decide how to handle that [medical marijuana dispensary] matter." *DESPITE the fact he followed ALL his "Medical Marijuana Dispensary" Business license requirements, city regulations, county restrictions and CA STATE LAW! Come attend a PEACEFUL protest that will let Federal official & local representatives know that taxpayers & voters will NOT tolerate local cooperation with DEA raids & Federal disregard for the California State Law. MEDICAL CANNABIS www.friendsofccl.com Watch Drew Carey's Project/Reason.tv episode "Raiding California" featuring Charles C. Lynch: http://www.friendsofccl.com/2008-06-11_reasontv.htm ***This is a NON-MEDICATING EVENT that takes place on federal property & is subject to Federal & State Laws. Please leave your medication at home or in the trunk of your vehicle before attending event! *** Even if you are a qualified California medical marijuana patient you could be arrested for possession on federal property. It's against BOTH federal & STATE law. Please be safe. IF YOU WERE IN CHARLIE'S SHOES.... WHAT WOULD YOU WANT YOUR SUPPORTERS TO DO FOR YOU?!
Date: 
Mon, 02/23/2009 - 12:00pm
Location: 
Corner of Main St. & Temple St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
United States
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