MAPTalk-Digest Tuesday, October 18 2011 Volume 11 : Number 032
001 Re: DPFWI: Harvest Fest 41 gains more ground on Cannabis Prohibition
From: Tom Suther <>
002 Fw: California Medicial Association Is Not So Medical
From: Rick Steeb <>
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Subj: 001 Re: DPFWI: Harvest Fest 41 gains more ground on Cannabis Prohibition
From: Tom Suther <>
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 06:52:21 -0700
Gary,
Some day I will have to travel over and make the festival. I am nearing retirement so maybe that will be my first quest.
I think we have been tricked by Obama or his team wants to see him not get elected. He is now going after Medical cannabis shops in California.
I hope all see this as a threat. he has put a potential of 15% of the USA population against him now. I can not vote for him nor campaign for him not that he can become a taitor.
Cheers,
Tom
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>From: G F Storck <>
>Sent: Oct 6, 2011 6:35 PM
>To: DPFWI <>
>Subject: DPFWI: Harvest Fest 41 gains more ground on Cannabis Prohibition
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>Harvest Fest 41 gains more ground on Cannabis Prohibition
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>Source: Madison NORML Examiner
>By Gary Storck,
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>MADISON: Despite the untimely passing of longtime festival organizer Ben
>Masel earlier this year, the 41st Annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest
>Festival showed the yearly event is not going away, but instead growing
>and becoming more polished. Masel organized the festival for all but its
>first year before losing his battle with cancer April 30. The festival
>is coordinated by the Madison and Wisconsin chapters of the National
>Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the Wisconsin
>medical cannabis advocacy group Is My Medicine Legal YET? (IMMLY).
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>The festival theme, riffing off the football rivalry between Wisconsin
>and Nebraska by dubbing it the "A Clash of Two Historically Rich Hemp
>Producing States," was Ben's idea, a product of early festival planning
>meetings from last winter.
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>Harvest Fest 41 also demonstrated that organized resistance to cannabis
>prohibition is steadily gaining ground both in Wisconsin as well as
>nationally. While another Jacki Rickert Medical Marijuana Act (JRMMA)
>will be introduced later this session, politics have all but stalled
>forward progress statewide cannabis law reform efforts in the
>legislature. However the formation of new NORML chapters across the
>state demonstrates the status quo does not sit well with ordinary
>Wisconsinites.
>
>Continue reading onExaminer.com Harvest Fest 41 gains more ground on
>Cannabis Prohibition - Madison norml |Examiner.com
>http://www.examiner.com/norml-in-madison/harvest-fest-41-gains-more-gr
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Subj: 002 Fw: California Medicial Association Is Not So Medical
From: Rick Steeb <>
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 08:18:40 -0700
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