San Jose Marijuana Study Session

September 30, 2010

At this study session, the City Council will begin to set policy regarding the tax, including whether the tax will be set at 10% or less, whether the tax will apply to both medical and non-medical dispensaries, if the tax will be a two-part tax, and so on. Everyone who cares about cannabis in San [...]

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Open letter from J. David Nick, Re: YES on Prop 19

September 11, 2010

J. David Nick has been SJCBC’s primary attorney from day 1. Without his advice, San Jose may still be the “black hole” of medical cannabis. If you are unsure of how to vote on Prop 19, or worried Prop 19 will hurt prop 215, please read this:

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City of San Jose sends out new round of letters to Medical Cannabis Collectives

August 25, 2010

The cities up to some dirty tricks again. On the heals of SJCBC LLC (the San Jose Cannabis Buyers Collective) and PHCC (Pharmers Health Center Cooperative) vs. the City of San Jose case, the city of SJ has sent out a new round of letters: (click the image for a larger version) The problems with [...]

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Anaheim’s Decision Affects San Jose Cannabis Collectives in Court

August 23, 2010

Local Collectives Feel Case is Stronger Due to Judge’s Ruling in Southern California San Jose, Calif., Aug. 20, 2010 – The case of the SJCBC LLC (the San Jose Cannabis Buyers Collective) and PHCC (Pharmers Health Center Cooperative) vs. the city of San Jose has been extended to Thursday, August 26 to allow attorneys to [...]

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Up to 19.25% TAX on MEDICATION will be on the ballot!!!!!

August 3, 2010

In a 7 to 4 vote, the San Jose City Council approved moving item 3.3.c to the November ballot! They made one modification I recommended, adding the words “up to” before 10%. One fun part of this initiative requires anyone who is involved in “more than five (5) working days per year”, “whether operating from [...]

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