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Jun 27
2009

June gloom is burning off and things are Heating Up!

Posted by Jub Jub in Unity , THC Expo , Marijuana , Los Angeles , Ganja , Cannabis , California

Jub Jub

Summary of the THC Expo

I made it back from what was a sensational weekend at the THC Expo. Ajnag had a stellar showing and I can't wait until 2010. 

For those of you who are new to the cannabis and medical cannabis communities/industries, or maybe some of you want to get involved in this new industry and are unfamilar as to where or what to expect. This next section is for you.

For the MMJ Industry Noob

The MMJ industry in California has traditionally been scrattered and disorganized, but for good reason. Obviously, the bush administration didn't favor our kind and forced everyone underground which made communication, networking, and infrastructure development difficult and potentially fatal.

With recent changes in federal policy, incompotent fiscal oversight and rising costs of health care hundreds of thousands of Californian's are plastering news and media online blogs, forums, social media sites as well as utilizing social networking resources in aims of rallying support and growth of the industry and overall betterment the California Citizen via taxation and regulation of  medical cannabis on a local level.

As a result we are seeing amazing turnouts at ASA Chapter Meetings and other local and regional organizations. Many of these organizations are commenting on how encouraging it is and envigorating it is to see an increase in their resources, due primarily to the increases local and regional involvement.

Industry Uncertainty

However, all of this agitation and kinetic energy worries some on both sides of the line. Many opposed to the rights of patients to have safe and convenient access to medical cannabis find this threatening and unsuitable as they perceive it unsavory and unsafe for their community and locality. This is a concern that is addressed by statistics taken from up and down the state objectively disputing this claim. 

For some of the older and more institutional medical cannabis facilities I believe that they find the proliferation of local rather than regional medical cannabis facilities where it takes patients up to an two hours or more to get their medicine. With such few collectives, county and city bans, and increasing patient numbers it is problematic. But I am hearing some say that the older veteran icons in the industry are trying to box out the competition. It is absurd to think that they facilities will ever truly be threatened. Some say they are greedy, other say they are too prideful; yet, one would hope there to be a sense of unity. 

One Operator's Response

One argument that some of these more established locations might bring forward is for "The Greater Good! the greater good..." in that the quality and safety of the medicine will be sacrificed due to lack of regulation and oversight.

What do you think Ajnag community members?  

Is that really a sound argument? This operator's perspective is absolutely contrary.

I am opening a boutique collective in Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County, our doors will be open in the next 10 weeks if not sooner, and one way that I am going to ensure the medicine that comes in is clean and safe is to do in-house screening and testing for contaminants as well as intake forms and records.

In addition I plan to create a market demand for clean and certified meds. It would be better if these older institutions created a market demand for clean and certified meds rather than blocking out new collectives from opening. Those older institutions have enough money establish their own or underwrite a testing facility/company.

This operator thinks that if the patient was placed first then older institutions would promote the opening of new collectives and not utilize their financial agility to influence local government to box out new store-front initiatives. It would be more reasonable to lobby for legislation that would allow a greater number of use permits to be issued in surrounding cities/counties. In addition, it would also be nice to see more transparency with those older collective's involvement with local government, events and dealings at governmental council meetings. 

I Feel the Heat.

All of that said, the medical cannabis industry is on fire with what has been significant increases in media attention and gerater movement and organization amongst activists, supporters, patients, business people, and goverment officials. Get involved all of you entreaprenuers who want to bring legitamate business to this industry. I am constantly getting phone calls, text messages, emails, private messages about some new effort or initiative.

It is encouraging but also a bit unerving as industry cliques and alliances are now being formed. Where do you stand and who do stand next to? Do your interests alliance with their motivation? Who is this "supposed sleeping giant Medical Marijuana Inc., (MJNA)"? Comments to look forward to...  

Stay safe out there kids and don't get lost in the vapor haze, smoke screens, and mirrors. 

Jun 23
2009

Fresno Compassion Association Marijuana Collective

Posted by George Grimes in Teachers , Marijuana , Ganja , Drugs , Cannabis

George Grimes

After a long debate, we decided to start a service for the Fresno county medical marijuana patients.  Fresno Compassion Association will serve the needs that people in the valley have been missing.

 Join the prmier medical marijuana collective in Fresno and get your medicine delivered to your door, with safe and disrete delivery service.

 Fresno Compassion Association

Jun 23
2009

THC Expo 2009 - Positive AJNAG Vibrations!

Posted by Devin Calloway in Unity , THC Expo , Nipsey Hussle , Los Angeles , Klub Kush , Jay Rock , Culture , California

Devin Calloway

Thank you everyone who helped OVERGROW with Team AJNAG at THC Expo 2009! It was an epic and positive event for AJNAG and the Cannabis industry. To those Ajnagers who couldn't make it, but were there in flavor, we hope you plant a seed for next year's harvest! If you attended THC Expo 2009, and would like to share your experience, please Join the Group Ajnagers who made history at THC Expo 2009 here. Videos and Photos coming soon...

Give thanks to celebrity guests Ed Rosenthal, Klub Kush, DJ Stealth, Nipsey Hussle, Jay Rock, and Bishop Don Juan for getting it potently poppin!

Jun 22
2009

*ACTION ALERT* San Bernardino County

Posted by Angela Smith in Untagged 

Angela Smith
Tuesday, June 23rd the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors will issue a 45 day temporary moratorium on collectives/co-ops. According to County Staff there will be an ordinance developed during the moratorium for the regulation of these types of facilities.
It is imperative that we have public statements on the record with regards to this moratorium and pending ordinance. Patients and advocates should have a place at the table in discussing the specifics of how the County of San Bernardino will choose to regulate our safe access.
If you can’t make the meeting please take the time now to call or send an email to the Supervisors listed below.
Brad Mitzelfelt, 1st Dist. Supervisor (909)387-4830, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Paul Biane, 2nd Dist. Supervisor (909)387-4833, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Neil Derry, 3rd Dist. Supervisor (909)387-4855; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Gary Ovitt, Chairman, 4th Dist. Supervisor (909)387-4866, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Josie Gonzales, Vice Chair, 5th Dist. Supervisor (909)387-4565, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday morning is at 385 N. Arrowhead Ave San Bernardino, CA 92415, and is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.
It is imperative that the patient community in San Bernardino County keep as many active voices involved in this discussion as possible. Please join us in requesting that San Bernardino allow the input of those who will be most affected by an ordinance
Jun 08
2009

Come Chill with Ajnag and Celebrity Guests at the THC Cannabis hemp Expo!

Posted by ajnag ajnag in Untagged 

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What is it?

THC Expo is the largest indoor exposition in the world highlighting the myriad of uses surrounding the famous Cannabis/Hemp plant

  • Has 96,000 sq ft of retail space dedicated to Cannabis/Hemp products open to the public
  • Featuring industrial Hemp products
  • Compassion Clubs
  • Grow Equipment
  • Educational literature
  • Bongs and Waterpipes
  • Many other products...

When / Where?

  • June 13th and 14th at the LOS Angeles Convention Center

Save time at the door by buying on line! And get a FREE THC EXPO T-Shirt with your purchase!

Ajnag will be Overgrowing the Media Section...

  • Free Stickers
  • T-Shirts
  • Fresh Ajnag TV Releases
  • New Application Demos
  • Website Registration
  • Ajnag Angels!

Ajnag & Klub Kush Celebrity Guests

  • Ed Rosenthal Book Signing (Sunday 11-12)
  • Nipsey Hussle & Jay Rock - Meet and Greet + Autograph Signing(Sunday 2-4)

Plant some seeds with Team Ajnag and come celebrate the first cannabis trade show of its kind in the U.S.!

Jun 08
2009

Smoke & Mirrors: Reflections on the Medical Cannabis Industry

Posted by Jub Jub in Marijuana , Ganja , Cannabis

Jub Jub

Introduction

Hello to all of those who are taking the time out to read this blog. I am sure as time goes by there will more opportunities to discuss and rant about the emerging medical cannabis industry. 

My name is Jub Jub. I have worked with Ajnag.com for sometime now. As of last night, Jub Jub Media's Cannabis Industry TV programming has been completed.

Since being rejected from graduate school third week in March, I have since decided to make my visions a reality--a Wellness Collective that offers fitness (Pilates and Yoga) daily as well as weekly wellness (acupuncture and massage) appointments with contracted wellness practictioners. 


Green Dots Wellness Collective:

how long can we hold our breath?

The past week has been quite nerve racking. I am waiting to give the green light so we can begin our onsite tenant improvement evaluations, however, things seem to be stalled.

As many of you may know from visiting your local or regional medical cannabis collectives that parking is becoming a growing concern. With the increase in qualified prop 215 patients, collectives are seeing an increase in traffic which is problematic in more ways than one. Currently, we are suffering from a parking dilema as there are not enough spaces for our use. We want to be proactive and have this all wrapped up before we open, so as to better position ourselves if and when the city of Walnut Creek invokes a dispute.

How long can we hold our breath? Qualified patients in Contra Costa County are in need of medicine and wellness services, and currently with only one collective in the county it makes things very difficult.

If you are reading this and are in the East Bay, Contra Costa County, or the city of Walnut Creek and would like to learn more about Green Dots Wellness Collective, apply for a job (Reception, Dispensing Technician, Security), or inquire about becoming our wellness practitioner let me know. 

 

Time to Snub It Out

Thanks again for reading. Come back to learn more of my experiences in the Medical Cannabis Industry. 

If you have any direct questions, topics, or comments that you would like me to address please by all means get involved and contact me, reply to this blog, or post on my Wall. 

 

Cheers, Jub Jub

 

  

Jun 08
2009

D.A.R.E. - To Lie About Marijuana to Kids

Posted by Devin Calloway in Teachers , Marijuana , Kids , Ganja , Drugs , DARE , Cannabis

Devin Calloway

My name is Devin Calloway, and I have been inspired by cannabis my whole life. It has been a calling that I have come to no longer deny. My early “Marijuana” education or more accurately, “Marijuana” mis-education that sparked the fire was through the D.A.R.E. program in Connecticut. During elementary school, we were taught that marijuana is a dangerous and evil drug and those who use it are bad people. I listened to the D.A.R.E. instructor. After all, aren’t you supposed to listen to your teachers and police officers?

I listened so well, that when I discovered that the skunky aroma lingering in my father’s music studio and the funny smelling cigarette burning on the weekends when my brother and I went boating with my Uncle, Aunt, and their friends, was in fact the evil “Marijuana,” I literally had temper tantrums. The D.A.R.E. program taught me that those who use marijuana were destroying their health and life. I love my father and did not want to see him in any harm so I began snooping and doing whatever I could to prevent him from using “Marijuana”. I would find his pipes and throw them as far as my arm could throw. I would double flush his joints and make sure they disappeared down the toilet. The D.A.R.E. officers stooped so low, they even wanted students to snitch on their loved ones. This program had turned me against my own family for using a natural plant. Something was not right. When I was six years old, a few years before D.A.R.E., my father was diagnosed with Lupus erythematosus, a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks the connective tissues. I had no idea at the time that “Marijuana” could be used as a medicine let alone his medicine.

In 5th grade, I won the D.A.R.E. Essay on “Why you shouldn’t use drugs.” Two years later, I went to private school and I wrote my first paper on “Why Marijuana Should be Legal”. I had still never used the plant. Why did my views suddenly change? The Internet. I educated myself on Cannabis sativa L and its many potential uses, from medicine, food, clothing, fiber, to even fuel. My consciousness towards cannabis had evolved.

Jun 08
2009

Oaksterdam University Los Angeles Semester 1 Graduation 2009

Posted by Devin Calloway in Oaksterdam

Devin Calloway

Oaksterdam University Los Angeles graduates it's first Semester students!  


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