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  WAMM Moves Forward, Cautiously

Posted by CN Staff on March 27, 2009 at 05:29:37 PT
By Genevieve Bookwalter 
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel 

Santa Cruz, CA -- After the Obama administration announced last week that it would only prosecute medical marijuana cases if they violate state and federal law, a Santa Cruz collective is still taking a wait-and-see approach to its own lawsuits and operations."We're not exactly sure what's going to happen with the feds," said Michael Corral, co-founder of Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana in Santa Cruz. However, "I feel in all likelihood we will be probably be left alone."
WAMM has been growing and providing medical marijuana to patients in need since the early 1990s. The nonprofit co-op was founded after Corral suffered epileptic seizures following a 1973 car accident, and found that marijuana could control them without other medication.Last week's announcement was a stark turnaround from 2002, when the home Corral shared with wife and WAMM co-founder Valerie Corral near Davenport was raided by federal agents, who arrested them and plucked 167 marijuana plants from the ground. The two were released and never charged, and a federal judge last year issued an injunction against interfering with the Corrals' marijuana garden and nonprofit collective.But they've been on the lookout ever since, reducing the size of their grow and the number of patients they supply, even though the center alliance they run is in compliance with state law.The Obama administration last week announced that cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries would not be a priority if the groups complied with state laws. As a result, a lawsuit filed with Santa Cruz city and county over whether the federal government has the right to interfere with local municipalities is one of many now on hold, as law enforcement reviews the cases.Corral said the announcement left the duo optimistic enough to expand their fields, and they are now accepting new members into the collaborative. But until they receive more details of what, exactly, President Barack Obama has in mind, they still operate under caution. What happened in 2002 could happen again, Corral said."We're not going to hold our breath or anything," Corral said, "But it's promising."WAMM operates primarily on donations. Many of those are raised by the popular but controversial WAMMfest, an art and music festival held annually in San Lorenzo Park that also attracts marijuana smokers who are not lighting up for medicinal reasons.Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel (CA)Author: Genevieve Bookwalter Published: March 27, 2009Copyright: 2009 Santa Cruz SentinelContact: editorial santa-cruz.comURL: http://drugsense.org/url/XxrUrN0dWebsite: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/WAMMhttp://www.wamm.org/CannabisNews Medical Marijuana Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/medical.shtml

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Comment #8 posted by FoM on March 27, 2009 at 20:11:01 PT

Hope
Everything I felt was right about the then blossoming medical marijuana was killed that day when they raided WAMM. We just watched Waiting To Inhale again recently and it still brings tears to my eyes. 
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Comment #7 posted by Hope on March 27, 2009 at 19:40:40 PT

WAMM, Valerie and Mike Corral
What was done to WAMM was criminally inhuman. If what was done to them was done because of "The Law"... then "The Law" is wrong. I wish them Peace and Love.
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Comment #6 posted by FoM on March 27, 2009 at 19:03:08 PT

Dankhank
I agree with you 100%!Pictures From WAMM Protest on September 17, 2002http://www.freedomtoexhale.com/eventpics.htm
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Comment #5 posted by dankhank on March 27, 2009 at 18:56:01 PT

valerie
The WAMM raid will forever stand as the very dark soul of a government of the people, for the people, by the people that lost it's way.
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Comment #4 posted by FoM on March 27, 2009 at 17:40:11 PT

Dankhank
Valerie Corral was one of the few people who made me really believe this could be possible.
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Comment #3 posted by FoM on March 27, 2009 at 17:34:58 PT

Dankhank 
It sure has been a long time coming.
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Comment #2 posted by dankhank on March 27, 2009 at 17:31:26 PT

WAMM raid
is what got me up and out of the house, yelling at the Feds in town.What a long strange trip it's been.last week the local rag, which I had brow-beat into supporting Medical Cannabis a number of years ago, editorialized the thought that maybe it IS time to consider ending the drug war.
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Comment #1 posted by FoM on March 27, 2009 at 12:13:42 PT

Valerie and Mike Corral
I hope that finally they will be able to go forward. I also hope they still can have their farm. 
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