Source: San Francisco Chronicle Author: Sabin Russell Contact: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 Alternative Pot Club Shuts Down Feeling the heat from law enforcement, a leading alternative to Dennis Peron's Cannabis Cultivator's Club in San Francisco has shut its doors. Cannabis Helping Alleviate Medical Problems, or CHAMP, which provided marijuana to 500 members from its headquarters at 194 Church Street, shut down for good Wednesday. ` `We didn't feel a lot of support from the city to support its clubs,'' said Victor Hernandez, CHAMP executive director. Hernandez said members of the staff at the club were upset about a two-week period of surveillance by unidentified plainclothes police, who videotaped outside the club and trailed staff members. ``The biggest culprit in this thing is Dan Lungren, who refuses to carry out the will of the voters who passed Proposition 215,'' said Hernandez. Members of the organization were permitted to smoke marijuana for their medical conditions at the facility, but it did not foster a night club atmosphere like Peron's club. Hernandez said he sees nothing wrong with Peron's approach. ``In Dennis' situation, people seemed to be in much better spirits than they would be somewhere else,'' he said. Hernandez said the club offices will be open next week from Wednesday through Thursday, noon to 7 p.m., for members to pick up their medical records.