Pubdate: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 Source: Metro Santa Cruz (CA) Contact: 2003, Metro Publishing Inc. Website: http://www.metroactive.com/cruz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2346 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Valerie+Corral SMOKE SIGNALS One year after machine-gun toting DEA agents raided WAMM's garden at dawn, destroying the Alliance's 2002 medical marijuana crop, WAMM continues to challenge the notion that feds can invade medical gardens that have been deemed legal under state law. Sure, Judge Jeremy Fogel of San Jose's federal District Court did acknowledge medical marijuana's benefits, but this was in the context of dismissing the lawsuit that seven WAMM members and the city and county brought against the DEA as a result of the 2002 raid. As WAMM co-founder Valerie Corral put it, "It's tragic that this sympathy, compassion and recognition of medical marijuana's benefits were not given legal effect. Marijuana is medicine. It's time to stop treating patients like criminals." As attorneys for WAMM plan to appeal Fogel's ruling, WAMM is throwing its first WAMMfest, a fundraiser and celebration featuring music, clothes, foods, glassware, jewelry, snacks--and of course, everything cannabis. But Corral dismisses the notion that the fest will be a big smoke-out, noting that there will be a place where people will medicate, but it will be "strictly regulated, with only card-carrying members participating." The WAMMfest happens Sunday, Sept. 14, 10am-5pm, San Lorenzo Park; 831.423.5413. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk