Overview:
Expert Testimony and Courtroom Investigations are available for all Cannabis “Marijuana” related Criminal Defense & Civil Litigation (please contact us at www.fulcirclecannabis.com for more information on this subject, or to request our assistance with your court-related needs).
The purposes of this particular website are three-fold:
1) To educate our subscribers about the legal rights, responsibilities and privileges afforded to qualified individuals (patients, primary caregivers, assistants and their associations, collectives and cooperatives). We primarily focus on California laws but will continue expanding our database to include other cannabis-use States and Territories. We shall do this through the Blog located on this website, and through links to our published materials, and to other websites (under Friends).
2) To link our subscribers with government, private and n.g.o. sites that provide direct assistance or instruction with:
Filing official complaints against public officials (including but not limited to Law Enforcement Officers, Attorneys, Local Government Agency Directors and Judges);
Filing of Complaints with and requesting of Grand Jury Actions;
Filing of Damage Claims against any City, County or Agency;
Filing of Official Complaints against certain private parties for discrimination, including but not limited to Medical Board Complaints against Physicians and Complaints with State Agencies against Health Care Providers;
Similar links to official complaint processes within other vital public interests, such as housing, education, employment, rights of travel, parental rights, voting rights, gun ownership rights, basic human rights, privacy rights and more…
Links to assist people with utilizing our Small Claims Court System;
Links to information for farmers about Serving Agricultural Liens, and;
Any other link or information that assists our subscribers with petitioning our government for a redress of grievances or with achieving equity or justice in the private sector, in regards to their lawful uses of medicinal cannabis or their lawful interactions within the cannabis industry.
3) Lastly, this site will provide updated discourse about specific legal strategies and experiences in courtrooms, including non-sensitive information from actual court transcripts or eyewitness accounts from hearings and trials. We’ll include direct quotes whenever possible, and shed light onto the mentality and mind-set of law enforcement officers and agencies, prosecuting attorneys and the Office of their elected bosses, defense attorneys, prosecution and defense experts, judges and jurists, as well examine the role of the media in court proceedings. All of this will also occur on the Blog (see Tales from a Medical Marijuana Mercenary).
I thank you for your interest in this website. Please become a subscriber, submit your questions or comments for the Blog and help me to shape this site into a worthy public resource for the cannabis industry.
Sincerely,
Jason Browne
“When a great man dies, for years the light he leaves behind him lies on the paths of men.”
– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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The US Government should overcome its own “denial” with respect to Medicinal Cannabis, which can serve as a safe alternative to many pharmaceutical chemicals on the market. I believe it is very positive that the President acknowledges the “validity” of this debate. Whenever the validity of the debate is recognized, such a “recognition” invariably implies that our side has a “valid argument”; this being so, it follows that our side (in favor of Cannabis/Medicinal Cannabis Legalization) has a very real possibility of winning this “perfectly legitimate debate”, for otherwise it would not be a “debate”. For example, to even suggest that Cannabis Plant has no medicinal properties is not even a “logical” thing to do; as a “recreational” substance, Cannabis is incomparably safer than alcohol! And if all this were not enough, it is scientifically proven that Cannabis use (as opposed to alcohol use) suppresses violent urges and behaviors. All this is true even if the President is “personally opposed” to legalization (at least for now). But we cannot sit on our butts and passively expect positive developments to occur. We must participate actively, write comments at the news articles, write to politicians, sign petitions, register to vote, etc. I specifically urge all the young people to talk to their parents and grandparents and educate them about Cannabis vs. alcohol and hard drugs. As the logical evidence in our favor inexorably accumulates, the “qualitative shift” will occur in our common consciousness, and we will win this “perfectly legitimate” debate!