need-support
Nov 30, 2007
Come Join us for the Holidays!
Meet us at the federal building before the trial and join us afterward at the bulldog for a baked sale!
What: Holiday themed protest and court support for the Tainted / Compassion defendants. Let us show the DEA that despite their unnecessary and brutal assault on medical cannabis, our community will still be having a happy holiday. Lively and festive atmosphere and special guests to speak.
When: DECEMBER 14 Protest begins at 9am and Court begins at 10am.
Where: Oakland Federal Building...1301 Clay St., Oakland, CA 94612
What: A chance to stock up on holiday cookies and treats while helping a good cause. The good folks at the Bulldog will be opening their doors for a delicious baked sale including cakes cookies, chocolates, and more. Free cofee and fountain drinks, and a friendly atmosphere to gather and talk about baked goods and whatnot. Take a tour of historic Oaksterdam. Come spend some time in Oakland and help us reflect on how far the movement has come, as well as where we still need to go.
When: DECEMBER 14 (After court) 11am-2pm
Where: BULLDOG COFFEE SHOP 1739 Broadway (between 17th & 19th St) Oakland, CA 94612
IF YOU CANNOT MAKE IT BUT WOULD LIKE TO DONATE A BAKED GOOD TO THE CAUSE, PLEASE CONTACT 888-TAINT-ME FOR INFO ON HOW TO HELP. (NO MEDICATED PRODUCTS UNFORTUNATELY)
Stop the Grinch!
Nov 16, 2007
Changing World
A poem
The world we know is changing in ways we could never dream.
Some days I think I love it, other days I just scream
It is hard to see the light when the tunnel is so unjust
but fight we will like warriors, victory is a must
we see a world that suffers daily in its pain
and things that make plants grow, like sun and wind and rain
it is a natural evolution and though we are amazed
this plant has been a medicine before these points were raised
are we really so foolish that we cannot see the game?
the big business lobbyists thus poisoning its name?
we know what is right and yet we stand around and wait
for others to revolt and to open up the gate
well revolution time is here and we must all do our part
to make sure that our government knows that we have heart
we will not stand for nonsense based on lies and deceit
it is time we stand and fight and take it to the street
our rights are being trampled and our liberties are dying
our founding father warned us of money and the lying
the world is run by companies that do not care for you or i
but care about the dollar that they make when freedoms die
join us in our quest to make the truth be told
cannabis is a medicine that is thousands of years old
Oct 18, 2007
Unacceptable!!!
During the raids this innocent and loving dog was shot twice.
We will also be raising funds to help cover the costs of saving its life. Poor "Doobie" is tough and is already regaining some movement after losing that ability to the hands of DEA agents that should have contacted the proper authorities before ever conducting these senseless acts of unnecessary violence.

Oct 16, 2007
Help the Legal Defense Fund
When the going gets wierd, the wierd turn pro.

The United States v. Michael Martin... It sounds so eerie and overwhelming when I think about it -- almost ominous. I think to myself All of The United States Versus ME?” that doesn't seem right - eighty percent of the population favors medical marijuana. Many of the states that are supposedly “VERSUS” me have medical cannabis legislation on the books.
This effort does not seem very “UNITED” at all! Just another example of overzealous bureacrats refusing to acknowledge the will of the people and protecting big business lobbyists in D.C. Don't we have a war going on that same premise? When will we stand up and demand our government listen to us? Are we all so whacked out on pills, booze, and coffee that we cannot understand that we are being fleeced right under our noses? I look at all the things we “DON’T” have money for: school books, national healthcare, poverty, New Orleans, etc... and I get sick to my stomach thinking the government is wasting millions digging through my garbage to make a case not just against my co-defendants and I, but against medical cannabis! How could such an innocent plant and benign substance get so terribly misconstrued for something evil? Plants are not evil and never will be. This witch hunt and posturing is unnecessary. We voted, go home! This has been the weirdest month of my life to say the least, and in the words of Hunter S. Thompson, "IF THE GOING IS GOING TO GET THIS WEIRD THEN I AM GOING TO TURN PRO FOR SURE..."
Help with the Legal Defense Fund for Saving Tainted from wrongful persecution, any amount is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!

Oct 02, 2007
Open Letter
Mickey Martin's Open Letter to The Community.
MY DEAR FELLOW COMPASSIONATE MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY,
I write this letter
in a state of deep sorrow, as I have just learned that I am a fugitive
from a Drug Enforcement Administration press release while on vacation
with my wife Elinor and two sons, Tyler (3) and Lucas (5 months). I am
now a wanted man for charges relating to providing medical marijuana to
sick and dying patients in the State of California and it pains me that
a government agency would attempt to justify their allegations by
misinforming the public on so many levels.
There is a grave
injustice happening in this country regarding medical cannabis and in
the words of the great Dr. King, “injustice anywhere is a threat to
justice everywhere.” A decade since California voters passed the
Compassionate Use Act of 1996, allowing for the use of medical cannabis
by qualified patients upon the recommendation of a licensed physician,
we have continued to unnecessarily waste taxpayer dollars on the arrest
and prosecution of law abiding citizens due to misguided federal laws that conflict with the laws of California and 12 other states.
How many people’s lives will we continue to see ripped apart for the
use of cannabis as medicine before we as a society stand up and say
"ENOUGH!" ?
My awareness of
medical cannabis and its benefits began in the early nineties when my
father was diagnosed with prostate cancer and I lived in New York City
with him painfully watching as the early stages of his cancer began to
erode his physical and spiritual being. He was in tremendous pain
constantly and always very ill from the number of medications that he
was using for his condition. An elder friend of mine that also had
cancer told me of the tremendous relief that he found from a small
amount of cannabis. I encouraged my father to try cannabis but he
blatantly refused due to its legal status under federal law. This
hot-button topic created a divide between my father and I that ended
with me moving away, as I could not stand to see him suffer any longer.
My father lived ten years in horrific pain and discomfort and lost his
life to the disease in 2002. In September of 1995 I moved to the Bay
Area and began living in the Berkeley Area. At this time petitions were
being circulated to get Proposition 215 on the ballot and I took a
part-time job helping gather signatures. I felt as if I was doing God’s
work, as I had seen firsthand the degradation of my father’s life due
to the horrible sickness his cancer medication caused, and the
withering away of his body, as eating became a difficult chore for him.
I would have gathered the signatures for free, as I truly believe that
cannabis is a beneficial medicine that has been demonized for political
purposes for decades, and a medicine that could have comforted my
father in his decade long battle with cancer.
I began studying
more about cannabis as a medicine over the years and began to realize
that there was an unjust harm being done in this country by jailing and
persecuting people who use cannabis for relief. There are countless
stories of medical cannabis political prisoners whom have been
persecuted for providing relief to the sick and dying.
I became politically
involved with the progressive , attending rallies and protests, working
with Americans for Safe Access, and being a vocal member of the
community regarding the atrocities that were happening with the Drug
Enforcement Administration's violent raids on cannabis providers, and
the tearing apart of families occurring as a result of arrests and
convictions of cannabis patients and providers.
I learned of the
struggles that these people faced in their persecution, as they were
unable to present any evidence of the medical benefits of cannabis at
their federal trials, and forced to be labeled as drug dealers or
traffickers for simply trying to implement the will of the voters of
California by providing safe access to cannabis as an alternative and
organic form of relief for pain, nausea, and a multitude of other
symptoms or conditions.
I was outraged by
the injustices being perpetrated by the federal government, which I see
as a direct assault on the U.S. Constitution and its clear intent to
allow each State its due dignity and independence.
To be prohibited
from speaking freely about the medical benefits of cannabis in a
federal courtroom is an absurd violation of free speech. Furthermore,
such a rule evinces disrespect and condescension toward the intelligent
citizenry, who should have the right to make decisions based on factual
evidence and sound research before voting to convict over unfounded
rhetoric. For a state to face forceful and violent intervention from
the government over the implementation of laws within its own borders
is not what our founding fathers had in mind when writing the Tenth
Amendment to the Bill of Rights.
The absurdity of
this struggle has left me a changed man. Once a naive child who
believed in the Government and the freedoms of America, I have come to
realize that laws can be bought and funded by big business and that the
war on cannabis was simply a result of many other factions and powerful
lobbying committees that have demonized this medicine for their own
wealth and gain.
I myself use
cannabis for medicinal reasons. I spent much of my youth forced to take
Ritalin for behavioral issues and when I was old enough I found
cannabis to be a much more manageable way of dealing with anxiety and
hyperactivity that resulted from what doctors refer to as a “chemical
imbalance.”
In 2002 I suffered a
serious fall and shattered my left calcaneous bone, which is more
commonly referred to as the heel. It was surgically repaired with seven
screws and a steel plate that are to remain in my body for the rest of
my life. This, combined with degenerative cartilage in my right knee, I
was unable to walk without discomfort and consistent pain. I became
addicted to Vicodin and painkillers during my recovery and always felt
very toxic when using opiate derived pain medication. I found that
cannabis relieved the pain and allowed me to function more freely and I
began to live a fuller life without the burden of being subjected to
the adverse side effects of prescription medication.
Realizing the vast
improvements in my own life that cannabis has provided, I have
continued to be a vocal member of the community and a proponent of
medical cannabis. I have poured my heart and soul into fighting for the
rights of medical cannabis
users everywhere.
Maybe that is the reason that I am being targeted now. Not because I
have done anything wrong, but because I have given my lifeblood to
advocating the use of medical cannabis and have spoken out strongly
against the tyranny of our government surrounding this issue. It never
ceases to amaze me. How can we live in a society that chooses to jail
its own people over using a natural form of medication that is harmless
in many forms and provides relief for so many?
I sit here in
mourning with my family as we watch lies and sensationalist rhetoric
about us streaming across every media outlet in the Country, just
horrified by the possibilities that surround our future. I know I must
turn myself in and confront these horrific allegations and I sincerely
ask for the support of the community in these matters.
I believe truly in
my heart that I have committed no crime. With all of the domestic and
global issues our country faces, it is sad that our taxpayer dollars
and law enforcement resources are being expended in an entrenched
battle over a plant.
It is time for the
American people to let Washington, D.C. know that we are sick of the
nonsense and charades that are being played with the lives of our
citizens. We must learn to show compassion and good sense and begin to
understand that we are creating more problems than we are fixing by
jailing and prosecuting non-violent users of medical cannabis. I will
continue to hold my head high, as I know I have done nothing wrong. I
look to great leaders of the past for wisdom in dealing with the
injustices of society and once again think about the immortal words of
Dr. Martin Luther King in his letter from Birmingham Jail. He states,
“A just law is a man-made code that squares with the moral law or the
law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the
moral law.” I believe that the federal laws against medical cannabis
are way out of harmony with the moral law of a person’s right to seek
relief from suffering, and that history will show that we, as a
society, have made a horrible mistake by unjustly prosecuting and
incarcerating many innocent people to support our failed “War on Drugs.”
If our society is to
evolve, we must begin to shed our past mistakes and begin to use common
sense when enforcing laws that shatter lives and leave children without
parents. I am deeply saddened that the Drug Enforcement Administration
continues to needlessly and violently pursue law-abiding citizens with
archaic interpretations of the law. I even find some forgiveness
knowing that the men who invaded my home in the name of an immoral law
must have families of their own. I only hope that they stop to consider
how deeply they have already hurt my family in order to feed theirs.
I sleep well knowing
that I do the right thing everyday to the best of my ability, and
although I am far from perfect I am a good man with good intentions. I
will turn myself in voluntarily and begin to settle this matter in a
system, which although flawed, is the one we have. I am obviously
frightened, but also confident that the truth will be brought to light
and we, as a society, will learn a valuable lesson somewhere in all of
this madness. We must put a stop to this travesty and, as a community,
speak up and defend a patient’s right to use safer alternatives of
medication as they and their doctors see fit. We must no longer allow
the federal government to viciously intimidate its citizens by
misinforming and blatantly lying to the public about the benefits of
cannabis as a safe and effective medicine.
I encourage
community leaders, government officials, patriotic citizens, and anyone
who has the common sense to realize the failed policies of this war on
medical cannabis, to rise up and be heard. Let your elected officials
know that we demand a stop to these senseless acts of violence and the
needless wasting of resources in states where citizens support the use
of medical cannabis. The choice to use medical cannabis is a decision
that should be made by a patient and a doctor. Bureaucrats should never
be allowed to turn decisions about a person’s health into a political
issue that can be influenced by big business lobbying groups in
Washington D.C. It is a fundamental right of the sick and dying to find
relief for their pain and suffering through sound research and advice
from their personal physician. The issue here is not a matter of
whether a law has been broken. The issue is whether those laws are just
and moral.
I hope and pray that
a solution will emerge and that we, as a nation, can begin to undo the
harm that these laws have already caused. Many families have been
destroyed over this senseless conflict between state and federal laws
and many good and honest citizens are incarcerated at this very moment
for choosing to help ease the suffering of medical cannabis patients. I
am aware of the charges that have been brought against me and fear that
I will also end up a political prisoner in my own country.
I am extremely proud
of the work that has been done in California and across the nation to
begin combating the lies and misinformation that has been a part of
this culture for too long. Reasonable citizens everywhere are seeing
through the falsehoods about medical cannabis –advanced by a deceitful
policy that chooses to ignore sound scientific research and the needs
of patients everywhere. Please do not allow my family and I to be the
next victims of this blatant policy of disrespect for personal freedom
and human rights.
We will continue to
fight for patients’ rights to use cannabis and I ask that citizens
everywhere join me in this battle for personal freedom. Contact your
law makers, educate your friends and neighbors, question law
enforcement practices, and become an active part of taking this country
back from errant political influence and failed policy.
According to polls,
at least 80% of the American public stand behind me on this issue. It
is critical that we take the next step in standing up for our personal
freedoms before they are all gone.
I thank everyone who
has given support to my family and I in these trying times, and look
forward to the day when patients abiding by state law no longer have to
fear violent persecution and spiteful slander by the federal government
for using an allnatural, alternative medicine that is approved by their
doctor. One can only hope that this day will come before anyone else is
forced to suffer the needless pain I feel today.
Sincerely,
Michael Martin
October 2, 2007

