Newsletter
Americans for Safe Access Monthly Activist Newsletter - February 2008
LEAP: Stories from the week of February 1, 2008
4:20 Drug War NEWS 02/04/08
LEAP: Stories from the week of January 25, 2008
Telephone Justice Moving Forward
The Sentencing Project: Disenfranchisement News & Updates - 1/31/08
Drug Truth Update 01/31/08
ASAâs Medical Marijuana in the News: 1/25/08
- ANNOUNCEMENT: Discontinuation of ASA's Weekly Media Summaries
- ASA ACTION: Fighting for Patientsâ Right to Work
- CALIFORNIA: City Officials React to DEA Raids
- CALIFORNIA: Senior Citizens Prosecuted for Medical Cultivation
- OREGON: Change in Medical Marijuana Law Sought
- DISPENSARIES: Ensuring Safe Access
- ASA BLOG: Comments from ASA Staff and Guests
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Discontinuation of ASA's Weekly Media Summaries
Dear ASA Supporter,
This week's media summary will be the last that ASA produces in this form. We know many of you have enjoyed these news summaries, and we intend to keep you updated in other ways. Here are three ways to stay informed:
Continue to look for special announcements and news updates on the ASA national email list. For state specific news, please sign up for one of our state or local announcement lists.
Check the Online Media Buzz section of ASA's discussion forums, where users and staff post news articles and press releases daily. Read news analysis and more from ASA staff and guests on ASA's blog, Medical Cannabis: Voices from the Frontlines.
ASA would like to thank William Dolphin, who has compiled the news and provided analysis of important medical cannabis stories weekly for the past several years.
If you have questions or comments about this change, feel free to contact me at [email protected].
Sincerely,
Rebecca Saltzman
Chief of Staff
Americans for Safe Access
ASA ACTION: Fighting for Patientsâ Right to Work
In a split decision on a workersâ rights case argued by ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford, the California Supreme Court decided this week that employers can fire workers for testing positive for marijuana use, even in the case of those who use it for medical reasons on the advice of a physician. The 5-2 ruling came despite a brief filed by all the authors of the California legislatureâs Medical Marijuana Program Act (SB420), saying that it had been their intent to extend such civil protections to medical marijuana patients. One of the authors, Assemblyman Mark Leno, has taken immediate action to submit a new bill, sponsored by ASA, that would specify workplace protections for patients.
Calif. Firms Can Fire Medical Marijuana Users
by Karl Vick, Washington Post
The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that employers can fire workers who test positive for marijuana even if they have a note from a doctor recommending its use for medical reasons. Kris Hermes, spokesman for Americans for Safe Access, the Oakland advocacy group that argued the case, said advocates would go back to the state legislature to seek more explicit protections.
Medical marijuana users can be fired: Calif. court
by Adam Tanner, Reuters
Companies can fire employees who use marijuana for medical reasons even if California law allows such use because federal law prohibits it, the state's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. "We remain hopeful that the legislature will come to the aid of patients by preventing the sort of discrimination that is likely to occur from such a decision," said Joe Elford, chief counsel of Americans for Safe Access.
4:20 Drug War NEWS 01/28/08
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