Raise Funds & Awareness To Defend Medical Marijuana
Patients, Caregivers, and Growers. To Establish a Medical Cannabis Law
Enforcement Education Program (MCLEEP) to Educate Law Enforcement
Officers
About
In 2007 the Department of Justice reported that there
were 1,841,182 drug arrests in the United States; the report also stated
that there were more drug abuse arrests than any other category of
offenses. Marijuana arrests accounted for 47.4% of the drug abuse
arrests. This allows us to estimate that about 872,720 persons were
arrested for marijuana offenses. Eighty-nine percent of these arrests
were for possession. The 2007 arrest data is even worse than 2006 when
829,627 people were arrested for marijuana (a Project Censored’s top 25
story in 2008). In 2005 there were 786,545 marijuana arrests, meaning
that the number of arrests increased by 86K in just two years.
This
Cause was established because California's Medical Marijuana Laws have
failed. Jason Andrews is a State ID Program Volunteer and state ID
caregiver being charged in Orange County. Even with a doctor's letter
and state ID Cards Law Enforcers in Orange County have started a civil
rights battle on a group of patients and a non-profit 501c3 Collective.
After this first legal battle we plan to help other patients and use
this cause to raise awareness and educate people through the development
of a Medical Cannabis Law Enforcement Education Program (MCLEEP) to
educate Law Enforcent Officers (Orange County Sheriff's), and Drug
Program Educators, and eventually work with at risk youth, and high
school students.
Californians, Can You afford to give us a
Million dollars after have to sue our state for our patients rights and
the damages caused. Until our property is returned and charges are
dropped, we can only hope that this cause will move toward education and
not defense, until then we have to get the word out. Thank You
Pro215.com Founders & Patients.
Positions
To Help Defend California Patients with a $30,000 Legal Defense Fund
To Establish a Medical Cannabis Law Enforcement Education
Program (MCLEEP) to educate Law Enforcent Officers, and Drug Program
Educators