Source: Orange County Register Contact: Tuesday, January 13, 1998 STATE SENATOR WANTS A MARIJUANA SUMMIT A state senator urged state and federal officials Monday to take part in a summit on how to implement California's medical marijuana initiative. Sen, John Vasconcellos, D-Santa Clar, said he was "appalled and outraged" by federal and state responses to voters' approval of Proposition 215. "It seems to me that fascism is rearing its ugly head," he said. The 1996 ballot measure changed state law to allow patients suffering from cancer, AIDS, glaucoma and a variety of other illnesses to possess and grow marijuana for medical use, with a doctor's recommendation. But Friday, the Justice Department filed civil suits against six marijuana buyers clubs, saying they violated federal laws against possession, cultivation and distribution of marijuana.