Category: Health

Public Letter to County Board of Supervisors on Cannabis Grand Jury Report

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By Shelby Huffaker, MPH – Chair, San Diego Americans for Safe Access / August 2024 Newsletter

On Tuesday, August 29, 2024, the County Board of Supervisors listened to a presentation from the San Diego County Grand Jury on a report it released earlier this summer: Cannabis In San Diego – How Is It Going? The report outlines the “financial, health, and law enforcement impacts of cannabis legalization and recommends actions that should be taken to better inform the public about these impacts in San Diego.” The recommended actions include the following:

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Another Radiation Leak Involving San Onofre Nuke and a 47-Day Delay in Notifying the Public — Virtual Meeting, Thursday, Sept.5

 Source  September 4, 2024  0 Comments on Another Radiation Leak Involving San Onofre Nuke and a 47-Day Delay in Notifying the Public — Virtual Meeting, Thursday, Sept.5

Charles Langley, the Executive Director of Public Watchdogs is warning the public that once again, Southern California Edison is in radioactively “hot” water about another radiation leak involving the failed San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS). Langley is urging the public to learn about this shocking development this Thursday afternoon, Sept. 5th at an Edison-sponsored virtual meeting from 2pm to 5pm, September 5 (meeting details here).

Langley writes:

About the radiation leak:

The leak occurred during the transport of a 100-ton, thirty-seven foot high, “pressurizer.” Edison has claimed that the leak is below “background” radiation. A railroad worker in San Bernardino discovered the leak on or around June 30, during the pressurizer’s long journey from San Onofre to a disposal site in Clive Utah.

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The Unintended Consequences of Cannabis Smoking/ Vaping Bans: A Call for Equitable Solutions

 Source  September 4, 2024  8 Comments on The Unintended Consequences of Cannabis Smoking/ Vaping Bans: A Call for Equitable Solutions

By Shelby Huffaker / San Diego Americans for Safe Access Newsletter / September 2024

On August 20, 2024, the Carlsbad City Council voted to adopt Ordinance No. CS-475 – 4/1 (Burkholder – No), prohibiting the smoking or vaping of cannabis and tobacco products in multi-unit residences. While the reasons underlying the creation of this ordinance may be well-intended, we at the San Diego Chapter of Americans for Safe Access believe that a prohibition on the smoking or vaping of cannabis and cannabis products in multiunit residences will result in numerous unintended consequences to patients, consumers, and the public at large. The reasons for this are outlined in detail

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Hundreds Protest Sewage Crisis in Imperial Beach

 Source  September 3, 2024  1 Comment on Hundreds Protest Sewage Crisis in Imperial Beach

By Elsie Hammond / The Coronado Times / Sept. 1, 2024

A peaceful protest of the Tijuana sewage crisis was held at the Imperial Beach Pier on Friday evening, August 30. Toni Trinidad, a Coronado teacher, Emerald Keepers liaison, and long-time Imperial Beach resident, planned and spoke at the grassroots event. She represented residents in attendance from Imperial Beach and Coronado who are tired of having to deal with toxic waste in the ocean and on their beaches.

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Living To Tell My Story – A Stroke Survivor

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By Paul Krueger / Sentinel News / September 1, 2024

The fact that I can write this story is something of a medical miracle.

On July 30, I was rushed to Scripps Mercy Hospital’s Trauma Unit, disoriented, unable to speak coherently, and afraid I might never talk again.

Within12 hours, I could clearly communicate with my wife and the medical professionals who restored my brain functioning — and possibly saved my life — thanks to an amazing drug that can reverse brain injury and prevent permanent disability.

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Signs of the Times at the OB Pier

 Staff  August 21, 2024  5 Comments on Signs of the Times at the OB Pier

By Geoff Page

On Monday, August 19, Channel 5 Fox News did a story on, well, signs. A person might wonder why a news station would do a story about signs. Fox was not motivated by a tip about a fascinating, untold sign story. Fox was showing how this city’s administration works by doing the city’s bidding.

The story was about new signs the city posted on the pier. A little background first.

The Rag carried a piece on these signs July 31.

In that story, this writer related telling the lifeguards about the missing sign on the pier, warning surfers to stay 75 feet away from the pier, that had been there for decades. Not trusting the lackluster reaction from the local lifeguards, the following email was sent a week later, on August 8, to the lifeguard management.

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City of San Diego to Beach Residents: ‘Yer On Yer Own’

 Source  July 31, 2024  7 Comments on City of San Diego to Beach Residents: ‘Yer On Yer Own’

By Geoff Page

There is a scene in the movie, “Blazing Saddles,” a Mel Brooks classic, (see above) where a preacher tries to stop the crowd from shooting the new – Black – sheriff. The preacher holds the Bible up and someone shoots it, whereupon he says, “Son, yer on yer own” and walks away. Seems this is the City of San Diego’s slogan.

This is what the city says. It is from an email city mayoral representative Randy Reyes sent to a long list of people:

Thank you for your email. I wanted to address your comments about the City’s decisions as it relates to the current status of the OB Pier. Public life and safety is and will remain the top priority. …

“Public life and safety is and will remain the top priority.” This is what the city actually does.

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New Drone Footage Confirms Imminent Collapse of Garbage Beach Bluff

 Staff  June 25, 2024  7 Comments on New Drone Footage Confirms Imminent Collapse of Garbage Beach Bluff

Brand new drone footage confirms that a section of the bluff at Garbage Beach off Sunset Cliffs could collapse imminently. The new drone work is by Charles Landon.

Last week, the Rag identified the dangerous section and notified the city via lifeguards who came to the site at the Rag’s invite.

Yet, over the week, the city has not done a single thing to notify or alert beachgoers about the dangerous bluff above them. You can see by the accompanying still shot that beach goers sit just below the bluff in question (see photo -taken Monday, June 24, 2024).

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Update on Dangerous Bluff in Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

 Frank Gormlie  June 18, 2024  4 Comments on Update on Dangerous Bluff in Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

Rag reporter Geoff Page met with several lifeguards from the OB tower at the parking lot at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park.

He took them to the site of  the dangerous bluff crack — and told me by phone that it looked worse from on top the bluff. The main guard agreed with him that it looked very dangerous.

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Assemblywoman Who Represents OB and Pt Loma Wants to Prohibit Kids Under 12 From Riding E-bikes

 Source  June 17, 2024  17 Comments on Assemblywoman Who Represents OB and Pt Loma Wants to Prohibit Kids Under 12 From Riding E-bikes

By Ashley Mackin Solomon / San Diego Union-Tribune / June 17, 2024

After her proposed legislation intended to promote safer use of electric bicycles was amended in the state Legislature — with some elements removed — Assemblywoman Tasha Boerner is planning a pilot program that would prohibit children younger than 12 from riding e-bikes in areas that opt into it.

Earlier this year, Boerner (D-Encinitas), whose 77th District includes Point Loma and Ocean Beach, introduced a bill that would require many would-be riders ages 12-16 to complete a written test and receive a “license” to operate an e-bike.

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The County Is Rolling a Fatty — Application Process to Begin for Social Equity Licenses for Cannabis Retail Storefronts

 Source  June 10, 2024  0 Comments on The County Is Rolling a Fatty — Application Process to Begin for Social Equity Licenses for Cannabis Retail Storefronts

Roll up for Cannabis Equity

by Terrie Best

The County is Rolling a Fatty

Last year, a group of longtime cannabis advocates and professionals, community leaders and persons formerly incarcerated for cannabis got together and responded to the County of San Diego’s Request for Proposal to implement a cannabis social equity program in the unincorporated areas of the county.

It was a dream team of talent and it took awhile but we won the contract and the county is on its way to rolling out an application website, public meetings and eventual onboarding and training of new licensees.

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Ocean Water Health Advisory for Dog Beach

 Staff  June 10, 2024  1 Comment on Ocean Water Health Advisory for Dog Beach

The County still has an advisory up for Dog Beach in OB. They advise that bacteria levels exceed health standards and that people and dogs should avoid water contact in the advisory area. It’s been on since June 6. The advisory covers the San Diego River outlet to 300 yards south.

There’s also an advisory for a part of Mission Bay —  for the North Cove of Vacation Isle and 150’ each side of the southern drain. This has been on since May 30, 2024.

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