I use cannabis oil or edibles for my pain and it does help my pain
Guess I'm here at the right time!
It's logical for Ritter to have assumed that the Landmark Forum was not "mandatory", since it was "recommended" by the Cafe. However, as someone who took Landmark's Forum in the 1990's, I can say that Landmark has a different definition of "recommended". Landmark has one list of "requirments" to attend the Forum and a separate list of "recommendations". However, if you refuse to accept their "recommendations" without giving them an acceptable explanation as to why you will not promise to abide by their "recommendations" (Yes, they actually ask you to stand and promise to abide by their recommendations if you have not sought an exemption from the recommendations, and if you receive such an exemption, they actually instruct you to sit during this portion), instantly those recommendations become a requirement for you. They'll even threaten to call the police to have you removed. In the Forum I attended, they actually threatened one participant with that. A lot of mind control at the Forum! It may not meet the technical definition of a cult, but there is definitely some mind control going on there!
great stuff. Look at my film Oaktown. its just this, it was screened at the oakland international film festival
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Thanks Leonard. Though we'd love to, there's no rushing any data that's confined to a PDF, which is where it is for now.
Also, creating a tool to consider different budget scenarios would require vastly more technical and research capacity than we now have as an all-volunteer group. We'd be happy to collaborate with folks that want to support that work though -- we meet every Tuesday at City Hall.
And to the city's credit, they have visualized the 5-year projection -- http://www2.oaklandnet.com/oakca1/groups/c… -- what is lacking are opportunities to have a public dialogue about it, and ways to capture the best ideas that surface as a result. That's what we're working on.
@ Nate seltenrich DID U THINk all DREAMS MEANS THE TRUTH? GO SLEEP AGAIN AND HAVE A POSITIVE Dream your comment sound like you took some 211 wine. You are mess up in you mind when those awkward words words pop out of ur mind but the matter of facts is that there is freedom of expression next time when you give a comment mind your language about the person your commenting about focus your mind i AnD reality never thing of ur past live and wrong thought and BELIEVES, guess of some body you don't know but u just heard of keep ur mind short for uncle Ricky is a you adult who kep it serious and everything is straight forward remember jeloursey never pays. in GOD WE TRUST.
Avoid Egbert Souse's on Piedmont Avenue. Egbert Souse needs to be closed! Egbert Souse's is a nuisance at all times of the day and night. Egbert Souse has a negative impact on Piedmont Avenue residents, visitors and businesses. Egbert Souse's customers are always blocking the sidewalk in front and around the bar. Fights break out at least twice a week (including with weapons). Customers sit in their cars playing loud music while drinking and using drugs. The City of Oakland has even filed lawsuits against Egbert Souse's. How many people have to be shot and killed at Egbert Souse's to get it shutdown?
The application is very helpful at demystifying the city's two year budget.
I hope the volunteers can rush out a version that gives the 5 year projection for the city's finances under different assumptions of police spending and of making payments to fund our huge retirement and infrastructure expenses that are projected to come home to roost big time in two to three years.
We need the 5 year perspective to see how decisions we make now will have large consequences just a couple of years out.
Reading some of the comments here is really getting me upset - more than the article itself even! People who are able-bodied just don't get it! I can barely walk. I use a cane and should be in a wheelchair probably, but I keep pushing myself until the day I simply won't be able to walk any further. That said, people are so ignorant of what we go through! They think all disabled people are in wheelchairs and are mobile, right? Well, for me, walking to the meter box, walking back to my car, then onto my destination can be more than I can bare! I am in constant physical pain. On a scale of 1 to 10 I'm a 12, but I keep going because I HAVE to! I am a single mom with no other options, so I keep on going. Yes, there are A LOT of people abusing the placards and I think there should be a different system. And I would be ok with paying for parking if there was a way that I could do it without the walk back and forth (which can be quite long in some places!). BART? There's no transportation options for me. Not near bart. Can't walk the blocks to the bus stop. Unable to ride a bike (my hip is my issue or I would!). And speaking of BART....have you ever thought about how much walking is required in a station? I have to walk FAR to get to the elevator to get to the train. I get off at the next station and the elevator is at the complete opposite end of the station. The walk has brought me to tears! People just don't get it! But I am just happy to have the closer parking spot for parking and again, I'm not looking for free parking, just closer, more convenient parking. Come up with a better solution that doesn't cost more than the city would make by making us pay, and then I'd be happy to do so!
There is a reason for the free parking......Disabled people need to stay independent. I cannot walk to a bus stop or Bart. I often need to park at a meter for a doctor's appointment, a store or yes even a movie. I don't have the option of coming back to feed a meter or parking a few blocks away in an unmetered spot (if i can find one) Those that don't have to walk in my shoes (or try to walk in them) just don't get it. Your bodies are working the way they are supposed to. Well my body used to do that too. Now i need to park at a meter and I need to stay independent. This reporter is so misguided. Go after the fraudsters. Nancy Pearlman
Mr. Filner is a very special mayor to back MMJ as strongly as he does. Thankfully more and more Californian's are getting behind marijuana usage (for responsible adults adults). With the help of other respectable people in the MMJ community (including ASA and politicians) we may just get legalization in CA:) http://www.californiadispensaryinfo.com/
The DOJ's claims to be protecting "school children" is a joke, given the closer proximity of liquor stores, sex shops, and other adult businesses to schools. Sorry Haag but the politically correct "protecting our children" scheme doesn't work anymore. People are smarter now, especially in the Bay Area. ---Quit wasting our tax dollars to attack other citizens.
Just another political move to setup for RAIDS on state approved medical marijuana dispensaries. Notice the timing, how these RAIDS always happen after every election season... Reminds me during the end of Alcohol Prohibition. Law enforcement knows its getting to the end and making one final punch to cash in on the government's 7 billion dollar budget on the war against marijuana. Much easier to go after defenseless medical marijuana pharmacies than real drug criminals: Cartels and organized drug trade. So SAD that our tax dollars are used to arrest other citizens.
Great article!
The Mills College Music Department and
The Center for Contemporary Music present:
CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE (CPE)
Steed Cowart, director
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
8:00PM
Littlefield Concert Hall
Admission is FREE and open to the public.
CPE
Brett Carson: piano
Stephan Haluska: harp
Josh Marshall (Teaching Assistant): saxophone, flute
Julie Moon: piano
Dylan Neely: violin
Jacob Peck: guitar
Eric Glick Rieman: melodica
Scott Siler: percussion
Peter Sloan: trombone
Mills College
5000 MacArthur Blvd
Oakland, CA 94613
http://www.mills.edu
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Program:
Daniel Goode:
Eine Kleine Gamelan Music
Anna Wolfe-Pauly:
Score
Steve Adams:
Parallel Construction #1
Graphic #41
Jacob Peck:
New Work
Alvin Curran:
Quintet and The Lonely Red Mullet
(from Music for Every Occasion)
Parking a private vehicle in public space should never, ever be free. Not only are cars responsible for 20 to 50 thousand deaths every year in this country, they pollute everyone's air, and take up public space with their incessant parking. Motorists need to pay there share and poney up to their costs to the public. NO FREE PARKING EVER! disabled or not
Yes most that use the disable placards are entitled. It's fraud and the doctors that help them get the placards should be fined.
Now with regard to the paying:
Let them park close to the front door, BUT DO NOT LET THEM PARK FREE.
That's just my opinion. Thank you for listening, Leonard Vinci
Unfortunately there are always a few who louse things up for everyone else. The criteria for "disabled" has expanded to absurdity. There is little stomach for police action and it would be daunting to "prove" some marginally impaired people really aren't disabled. Therefore the solution is to eliminate free parking. Better yet eliminate parking meters and institute a city wide progressive tax. Next up how about enforcing traffic laws in Berkeley, Oakland and elsewhere?
Re: “Breaking News: San Jose Dispensary Landlords Threatened with 40 Years in Prison as Feds' Marijuana Crackdown Continues”
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