
 
		Celebrate The Holidays With Americans For Safe Access
Americans For Safe Access To Celebrate With Holiday Party By Steph Sherer, Executive Director, Americans for Safe Access Today is Americans for Safe Access annual Holiday

 
		Americans For Safe Access To Celebrate With Holiday Party By Steph Sherer, Executive Director, Americans for Safe Access Today is Americans for Safe Access annual Holiday

 
		Steph Sherer, Executive Director of Americans for Safe Access(ASA), writes in The Huffington Post about a recent episode of the NBC comedy-drama Parenthood that has a relatively

 
		Harnessing Our Power For Victory – Americans For Safe Access National Medical Cannabis Unity Conference Americans for Safe Access invites you to exhibit your work

 
		Harnessing Our Power For Victory – Americans For Safe Access National Medical Cannabis Unity Conference We are pleased to announce Harnessing Our Power for Victory

 
		New Tool Enables Patients, Advocates To Make Informed Choices By Reviewing Voting Record Of Elected Officials The medical marijuana advocacy group Americans for Safe Access

 
		Fourth District Court Of Appeals Overturns Conviction Of San Diego Medical Cannabis Provider Jovan Jackson By Don Duncan, California Director, Americans for Safe Access Americans for Safe

 
		Join The YES On Prop S Campaign To Celebrate Safe Access By Eugene Davidovich, Americans for Safe Access Do you want to celebrate safe access

For the first time in nearly 20 years, a United States Court of Appeals is set to hear oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the

 
		Medical Marijuana Supporters Tell Barack Obama How They Feel About His Medical Marijuana Policies This is video from the Oakland rally to remind President Obama

 
		Donate And Get A Bond Copy Of The Historic Legal Brief Signed By ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford By Steph Sherer, Americans for Safe Access Americans

 
		Advocates Argue DOJ Attacks Unnecessarily Harm Over 1 Million Patients And May Endanger Obama’s Re-election Effort Washington, D.C. — Hundreds of patients will hold rallies

Posted by Mike Liszewski After a full decade of waiting, medical cannabis patients will finally have their day in federal court on October 16, 2012

 
		Join Johnny Green In Joining Americans For Safe Access I did something today that was WAY overdue. I officially joined Americans for Safe Access. I

 
		Show President Obama How You Feel About His Medical Marijuana Policies By Counselor Hunter, Americans for Safe Access So many of us want to support President

 
		Hear Oral Arguments In ASA’s Rescheduling Lawsuit In Addition To Anniversary Celebration By Steph Sherer, Executive Director of Americans for Safe Access Americans for Safe Access (ASA)

 
		Federal Actions Contradict Obama Administration’s Declarations That It’s Not Targeting State Law-Compliant Businesses Sacramento, CA — Medical marijuana patients and their supporters will rally in

 
		10 Things You Can Do Right Now To Help ASA – Without Spending A Dime! Once again, Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is ahead of

 
		ASA California Unity Conference The California legislature will vote on several bills this year that will have serious ramifications — both good and bad —

 
		SF United Medical Marijuana Rally And Press Conference Stand with us to show, San Francisco is United behind Medical Cannabis! Please join SF United and

Thursday, March 1 at 4:20pm in Downtown Los Angeles Cypress Hill SmokeOut has teamed with Americans for Safe Access (ASA) and Medicine & Music Project

 
		Americans for Safe Access has launched their 11 day – 11 city tour up and down California this month which will end in San Diego

 
		Join Americans for Safe Access (ASA) and other organizations for Oregon’s Medical Cannabis Community Building Meetings and Raid Preparedness Trainings June 24-26. ASA Executive Director

 
		Cultivation charges re-filed against legitimate medical marijuana patient after being previously dismissed in the same courthouse by different Judge. By: Terrie Best and Eugene Davidovich

Three medical marijuana bills were introduced today in Congress with support from patient advocates. The most significant of the three bills is one introduced by