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WA State Activism Events:
November 28 - December 12, 2009, Seattle, WA. United
Justice Film Festival, daily at 3:30 pm, 6:30 pm and 9:00
pm at the Columbia
City Cinema, 4816 Rainier Ave. S, Seattle, WA. Benefits the
Justice
Works! 3-Strikes Campaign. For more info, contact filmaker
Miles Stanberry at 206-725-0283 or trae9thave@yahoo.com,
or see www.justiceisnogame.org
WA State Activism News:
Going
Underground; from Pacific Northwest Inlander (WA),
10/30/09
Needing
A (Funding) Fix; from Pacific NW Inlander (WA), 10/14/09
Wash.
Medical Marijuana Law Sparks Confusion; from Associated
Press (US), 9/20/09
Medical
Pot Supplier Raided; from Spokesman-Review (WA), 9/11/09
OpEd:
Support Seattle's Alternatives To The War On Drugs; from
Real Change (WA), 9/3/09
WA
Pot Law To Get Court Test; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
9/2/09
Raids
On Local Somalis Over Khat Smuggling Result In Fallout;
from Seattle Times (WA), 8/17/09
Medical
Marijuana In WA: Bubble Bath And Higher Education; from
Federal Way Mirror (WA), 6/27/09
Pot
Establishing Medicinal Niche; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 6/24/09
Feds
Indict Zehm Officer; from Spokesman-Review (WA), 6/23/09
Medical
Marijuana In WA: Academics And The Turning Tide; from
Federal Way Mirror (WA), 6/18/09
Medical
Marijuana In WA: Patients And Defenders; from Federal
Way Mirror (WA), 6/12/09
Medical
Marijuana In WA: Pushing The Legal Limits; from Federal
Way Mirror (WA), 6/11/09
WA:
Prison To Shrink By Half; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
6/3/09
First
Thieves, Then Cops Take Man's Medical Pot; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 5/27/09
WA
State: ACLU Hails Signing of Voting Rights Restoration;
from ACLU of Washington, 5/4/09
Housing
For Alcoholics Saves Money, Improves Recovery, Study Finds;
from Spokesman-Review (WA), 4/2/09
WA
State: Historic Opportunity For Felony Disenfranchisement;
from Justice Works! (WA), 4/1/09
Medical Marijuana: Kitsap
County vs. Bruce Olsen, by Ben Livingston, Cannabis Defense Coalition, Mar 2009
Kitsap
Medical Marijuana Defendant Bruce Olsen Acquitted; from
Port Orchard Independent (WA), 3/24/09
OpEd: Retired
Judge Says It Is Time To End War On Marijuana; from Bellingham
Herald (WA), 3/21/09
De-escalating
the Drug War; from In These Times (US), 3/13/09
Report: The
Consequences and Costs of Marijuana Prohibition (in WA State);
from ACLU
of Washington, 3/5/09 (pdf)
Official:
Seattle Police Chief To Be Drug Czar; from Associated
Press (US), 3/10/09
Wash.
Activist Fights Immigrant Detention Center; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 2/23/09
Column:
End The Collateral Damage Of Marijuana Misdemeanors And Save
Tax Dollars; from Seattle Times (WA), 2/20/09
Obama
Taps Seattle Police Chief For Administration Job; from
Seattle Times (WA), 2/11/09
Stop
Planning For Prisons And Start Betting On Schools; from
Seattle Times (WA), 1/25/09
Our
Failing Economy's A Boon To Drug-Law Reformers; from
Seattle Weekly (WA), 1/21/09
State
Bill to Decriminalize Marijuana Would Save Millions;
from The Stranger (WA), 1/14/09
Fired
Officer Gets His Job Back With Settlement; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 1/13/09
Legislature
May Extend "Good Time" Policy For Inmates;
from News-Tribune (WA), 12/7/08
Busted:
Washington's Medical Marijuana Law Marks 10 Years; from
Pacific NW Inlander (WA), 12/5/08
Editorial:
Early Treatment Of Mentally Ill Can Reduce Inmates; from
Spokesman-Review (WA), 10/28/08
The
War On The War On Drugs Hits Kirkland; from Seattle
Weekly (WA), 10/8/08
State
Rule Clarifies 60-Day Supply Of Medical Marijuana; from
Seattle Times (WA), 10/7/08
You
Would Smoke, Too, If It Happened To You: from Seattle
Weekly (WA), 10/1/08
Minorities
Overrepresented Among Felony Convictions; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 9/28/08
Medical
Pot Limits Challenged; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
8/25/08
Commentary:
About That Jail; from The Inlander (WA), 8/13/08
Feds
Get Involved In Local Drug Case; from Seattle Times
(WA), 7/31/08
Column:
The New Reefer Madness: Arresting People In Pain; from
Seattle Times (WA), 7/23/08
New
Jail Could Cost $245 Million; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 7/10/08
Big
STEP Toward Sobriety; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
7/10/08
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WA State Activism Resources:
ACLU
of Washington State - Download their WA State Medical Marijuana Workshop
flyer here.
Backbone
Campaign - To embolden citizens and leaders to
stand up for our future.
Cannabis Defense
Coalition
Communities
Against Rape and Abuse - Mobilizing communities
to create liberation.
Drug
Policy Project of the King County Bar Association
Get
Up, Stand Up is a campaign to end felony disenfranchisement,
supporting the restoration of voting rights to men and women
once they leave prison and re-enter the community.
Hemp.net
Hepatitis
Project - Providing educational materials and
support groups for hepatitis patients and their families.
Inland
NW NORML (National Organization for Reform of Marijuana
Laws)
Justice
Works! - To provide a safe, affirming and unique
community whereby African Americans, with the support of their
allies, use self-determination to solve problems encountered
with or created by the criminal justice system.
King
County Defenders Association - Providing Public Defense
in Seattle and King County Since 1969.
King
County Defender Association Racial Disparity Project
- The RDP enables the Defender Association to broaden its
advocacy to encompass not only representation of individual clients,
but also efforts to change the system for the benefit of disadvantaged
communities, and particularly communities of color.
KYRS 92.3
FM Thin Air Community Radio. Local radio with a progressive
edge..
The
Law Offices of Douglas Hiatt; Seattle lawyer and
activist specializing in medical marijuana cases.
Lifer's
Union Advocacy Group - Providing updates on laws
and case-law regarding the death penalty; civil commitment; life
or indefinite sentencing schemes; recidivist schemes, and; studies,
reviews, and other relevant information. We are also devoted
to supporting family networking and reintegration of ex offenders
into society.
National Police Misconduct News Feed;
from Injustice In Seattle (WA)
New Horizons
Ministries - In relationship with homeless youth,
serving and loving in the way of Jesus, equipping youth to leave
street life.
Olympia
Hempfest
People
of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN) - A multicultural
AIDS prevention organization created in response to the devastating
impact that HIV/AIDS has had and continues to have on communities
of color.
Physicians
For Social Responsibility - Engaging the community to
create a healthy, peaceful and sustainable world.
Prison
Legal News - An independent, 48 page magazine
which has published monthly since 1990 and which reports on the
human rights of prisoners primarily in United States detention
facilities, but also of prisoners around the world.
Prison
Reform Project - Bringing about positive change
in city, county, state, and federal jails and prisons via litigation
on behalf of prisoners whose constitutional rights have been
violated.
Prison
Scholar Fund - The Fund is a small grassroots
operation that empowers would-be incarcerated students through
direct scholarship support.
Seattle
HempFest - Billed as the largest annual Cannabis/Drug
Policy Reform Event in the world.
Sensible
Seattle sponsored Initiative 75, passed by Seattle citizens
in Sep. 2003, which established cannabis offenses as lowest possible
law enforcement priority.
SpoCannabis
is a medical marijuana activist group in Spokane.
Spokane
Peace and Justice Action League - Committed to involving
individuals and local communities in building foundations for
a just and nonviolent world.
Spokane
Police Abuses Blog - The People of Spokane vs. Law Enforcement
Abuse, Impunity, Corruption, and Cover-up
Spokane
Racism Blog
Statewide
Poverty Action Network - Fighting to ensure everyone
in Washington State is able to meet their basic needs and have
the opportunity to prosper.
Transition
& Reentry Reform Coalition - Improving the
effectiveness of the criminal justice system in providing a safer
community, assuring fair and equitable treatment in all stages
of the process, maximizing rehabilitation and helping people
successfully reenter society.
United Way of King County Out of the Rain
Homelessness Initiative - Using tenant education
as a tool to end the cycle of homelessness.
Washington
Law Help - Helping Low-Income People Find Solutions to
Civil & Legal Problems
Washington
State Criminal Justice Reform Network - A network of
organizations & communities who seek progressive change in
our criminal justice system.
Western
Prison Project - Coordinating a progressive response
to the criminal justice system, and building a grassroots, multi-racial
movement that achieves criminal justice reform and reduces the
over-reliance on incarceration in the western states of Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming and Nevada.
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OpEd:
Medical Marijuana Is Needed By Seriously Ill Patients;
from Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA), 7/8/08
Center
In Olympia To Educate On Medicinal Marijuana Law; from
The Olympian (WA), 7/8/08
Penny
Wise, Pound Foolish; from The Stranger (WA), 6/18/08
Medical
Marijuana: How Much Is Enough? from Seattle Times
(WA), 5/21/08
[WA]
Medical Marijuana And Organ Transplants Don't Mix; from
Los Angeles Times (CA), 5/19/08
OpEd:
Give Them Homes; from USA Today (US), 4/29/08
Man
Refused Liver For Using Medical Marijuana; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 4/27/08
Washington
State Opens 'Environmentally-Friendly' Control Unit;
from Prison
Legal News (US), 4/24/08
Prisons
Shift From Solitary Confinement; from Seattle Post-Intelligentser
(WA), 4/17/08
Organization
Seeks To 'Rectify The Injustice' In The Judicial System;
from Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA), 4/8/08
Travel
Pro Steves To Challenge Futile U.S. Drug War; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 3/21/08
Random
Student Drug Tests Banned; from Seattle Times
(WA), 3/14/08
Editorial:
Addicted To Jail; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
3/2/08
Life
on the Block; from The Inlander (WA), 2/27/08
The Bong
Show: Pot Legalization Goes Prime Time; from The Stranger
(WA), 2/15/08
Deputies
Suspended For Wheelchair Dump; from Seattle Times
(WA), 2/13/08
"We Cannot
Build Prisons Fast Enough"; from Washblog (WA), 1/30/08
AT&T Charged
Too Much For Prison Calls; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 1/18/08
Bill
Targets Inmates' Record Requests; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 1/17/08
A Death
In Edmonds; from The Stranger (WA), 1/2/08
'Women
Behind Bars' Is A Shocking New Book; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 12/10/07
Has The
War On Drugs Gone Too Far? from The Herald (WA),
11/30/07
Throwaway
Women: Interview with Silja Talvi; from Real Change News (WA), 11/15/07
Spirited
Talk On Drug Reform; from Real Change News (WA), 11/14/07 --
[Med
MJ] Patients Caught In A Cloud Of Confusion; from Kitsap
Sun (WA), 10/20/07
Jail
Estimate Surprises County; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 9/26/07
Justice
Works! Supports Creation Of Independent Oversight Office To Monitor
WA State DOC; from Justice Works! (WA), 9/24/07
What's
The Standard Dosage For Pot? from Los Angeles Times
(CA), 9/23/07
Group
Protests Firm's CIA/Torture Ties; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 8/24/07
Notes
From [Seattle] Hempfest; from CounterPunch (US
Web), 8/26/07
Pot Peace
in Seattle as Another Hempfest Celebrates Cannabis Nation;
from Drug War Chronicle (US), 8/24/07
Drug
Case Hinges On Dubious Informer; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 8/19/07
Hempfest
Turns "Sweet" 16; from Seattle Times
(WA), 8/19/07
Information
About Rulemaking And Report-Writing Processes On Medical Marijuana;
from The Washington State Department of Health, Aug 2007
Court
Upholds Ban On Voting By Felons; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 7/27/07
Washington
Coalition For Open Government To Present James Madison Award
To Paul Wright Of Prison Legal News; from Washington
Coalition for Open Government (WA), 7/23/07
OpEd:
Budthirsty; from The Stranger (WA), 7/18/07
Washington
To Limit Medical Marijuana; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 7/1/07
Appeals
Court Upholds DEA Ruse; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 6/17/07
Some
Strip-Searches Illegal; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 6/13/07
Surprise
Side Effect: Medical Marijuana User, 66, Accused Of Dealing;
from Spokesman-Review (WA), 6/5/07
Drug
Sting Praised, Questioned; from News Tribune (WA),
6/2/07
Outside
View: Action On Offenders; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 5/23/07
Shortage
Of Corrections Officers Ends Jail-Space Deal; from Seattle
Times (WA), 5/22/07
Legislators
Amend Washington State Medi-Pot Law; from NORML
(US), 5/17/07
Column:
Rescuing Drug War's Prisoners; from The Seattle Times
(WA), 5/17/07
Editorial:
A Smoother Re-Entry; from New York Times (NY),
3/27/07
Senate
OKs Revamping Medical Marijuana Rules; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 3/15/07
State
DOC Resumes Early Felon Releases; from Seattle Times
(WA), 3/14/07
Senate
OKs Prison Reforms; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
3/11/07
Herbal
Remedy: Marijuana Medicine; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 3/8/07
83
Convicted Felons Freed In King County As State Exceeds Jail Limit;
from Bellingham Herald (WA), 2/27/07
GU Arrests
Bring Shock, Acceptance; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 2/12/07
Prison
Coffee: Starbucks Admits Its Contractor Uses Prison Labor;
from Seattle Weekly (WA), 2/8/07
Deadly
Prescriptions; from Spokesman-Review (WA), 2/4/07
2 Activists
See Drug Raids As Revenge; from Seattle Times
(WA), 1/19/07
Agents
Raid Medical Marijuana Advocacy Office; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 1/18/07
Medical
Marijuana Law Leave Patients, Police In A Fog; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 11/13/06
Man With
MS Busted For Pot; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
10/25/06
Jack-Pot;
from Seattle Weekly (WA), 10/18/06
Plan
Aims To Cut Recidivism; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 9/17/06
Column: Designing
An 'Exit Strategy' For The War On Drugs; from Washington
Post (DC), 8/27/06
Advocates
For Legalizing Marijuana Tout The Benefits At Hempfest;
from Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA), 8/21/06
Club Pot Med;
from Seattle Weekly (WA), 8/16/06
Is Justice
For Sale In Border County? from The Olympian (WA), 6/11/06
Man Pleads
Guilty To Bogus Crime; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
5/1/06
Activists
Also Get A Hearing Downtown; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 4/18/06
Deaths Raise
Taser Questions; from Spokesman-Review (WA), 4/17/06
Inmate's
Calls To Cost Less; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
4/16/06
Counties
Try To Find Solutions For Crowded Jails; from Seattle
Post-Intelligencer (WA), 4/15/06
Test Program
Lets Convicts Check In; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 4/14/06
Liquid
Assets: PAML Seeing Fast Growth In Drug Screening; from
Spokesman-Review (WA), 4/9/06
Lawsuit
Causes School To End Use Of Dogs For Random Drug Searches;
from Daily News (WA), 4/1/06
Court Rejects
Felon 'Poll Tax'; from NewStandard (US), 3/31/06
Bi-State
Effort Answer To Jail Overcrowding; from Spokesman-Review
(WA), 3/2/06
Marijuana's
Not Just A Token Crop; from Spokesman-Review (WA),
2/24/06
Meth Bill Proposes Sweeping Reforms;
from Spokesman-Review (WA), 1/17/06
Seattle Conference on Drug
War Exit Strategies Gets Down to Nuts and Bolts; from
Drug
War Chronicle (US Web), 12/9/05
After I-75: Seattle's Move to De-Prioritize
Marijuana Arrests Is Working; from The Stranger
(WA), 12/7/05
Local
Attorneys Tout Exit To War On Drugs; from King County
Journal (WA), 12/3/05
Two Years Later, Little Fallout
From Seattle's Pot Initiative; from Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(WA), 11/23/05
Washington State Drug Policy Coordinating
Group: 2005 Retreat & Workshop. At 'Our
House', Colville, WA, October 7 - 9, 2005
Lawyer Says Drug War Needs Major
Changes; from South Whidbey Record (WA), 9/17/05
The Drug Issue: Drug War Peace
Plan; from Seattle Weekly (WA), 8/23/05
Hempfest Fans Rockin' The Joint;
from Seattle Times (WA), 8/21/05
Dellums Commission
Begins Work on Public Policy Reforms to Expand the Life Paths
of Young Men of Color; from US Newswire, 7/26/05
New Weapons for War on Drugs;
from The Seattle Times (WA), 7/25/05
November Coalition
Performs At 3rd Annual SpoCannabis Rally; May 7, 2005,
at The Big Easy Concert House, Spokane, WA
Column:
Prison Not Best Way To Deal With Drug Use, By Roger Lauen
And Daniel R. Merkle, Guest Columnists; from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(WA), 3/24/05
New Report: Leading
Medical, Legal And Civic Groups Propose Workable Exit Strategy
For The Failed "War On Drugs"; from The
King
County Bar Association (WA), 3/3/05
RESOLUTION: State Regulation and
Control of Psychoactive Substances; from The King County Bar Association, (WA),
1/19/05
After 20 Years:
Reform Priorities of Washington State Prisoners; from
The Razor Wire, Winter 2004/2005
2003 Report - Race and the Enforcment of Drug Delivery Laws
in Seattle - Prepared on behalf of the Defender Association's
Racial Disparity Project, Seattle, Washington - (PDF format)
Guidelines & Contact info: Letters
to the Editor in Washington State; from Justice Works!
Letters to the Editor Samples
from Washington State
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