Category: Health

Newspapers Caught in Email Hoax by Medical Cannabis Group – US Attorney Vows Legal Action

 Frank Gormlie  August 1, 2012  0 Comments on Newspapers Caught in Email Hoax by Medical Cannabis Group – US Attorney Vows Legal Action

Yesterday – July 31 – witnessed a page right out of the annuals of Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin – pranksters from the Yippie days of the Seventies: several newspapers, including the prestigious LA Times and our local San Diego Reader, ran stories about how the US Attorney in San Diego, Laura Duffy, was starting to target pharmacies for illegal sales of drugs. (See this story from San Diego Free Press.)

The stories were sent to the media by emails that purported to be from Duffy’s office. But the emails were discovered to be phonies and Duffy had to send out her own email saying so. Hours later at a press conference, Americans for Safe Access, a national advocacy group for medicinal cannabis with a local chapter, announced that they were responsible for sending out the false emails. Eugene Davidovich, the head of the local chapter, stated that it was a “satirical” way for his group to call attention to the federal crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries. He called it civil disobedience.

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Hounds for Hope Walk – A Canine Cancer Awareness and Wellness Festival

 Staff  July 26, 2012  0 Comments on Hounds for Hope Walk – A Canine Cancer Awareness and Wellness Festival

It’s the 2nd Annual Hounds for Hope Walk, coming up on Saturday, July 28, 2012, at Dusty Rhodes Park, Ocean Beach, from 10:00am-1:00pm.

Hounds for Hope Walk is a canine cancer awareness and wellness festival designed to promote healthy care for our furry friends. A short walk around the perimeter of the park will kick off the event.

This is a family-friendly celebration and all leashed dogs are welcome for a great day of fun and hope.

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Rally to Save Medical Cannabis – July 25th – at Federal Court House

 Staff  July 24, 2012  1 Comment on Rally to Save Medical Cannabis – July 25th – at Federal Court House

Rally to Save Medical Cannabis

Join us, Wednesday July 25th – 12pm at the San Diego Federal Court House on 880 Front St. to rally against federal attacks on the Medical Cannabis Community!

After closing down over 200 dispensaries throughout San Diego County, U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy has set her sights on Mother Earth’s Alternative Healing Cooperative the only Sheriff Permitted medical marijuana dispensary in the 4 most southern county’s in California. The Coop received an eviction notion to cease operation on Wed, July 25 due to the pressure from U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy’s office on there landlord.

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Activists call NRC Ruling on San Onofre “Dangerous Coverup”

 Staff  July 24, 2012  2 Comments on Activists call NRC Ruling on San Onofre “Dangerous Coverup”

Regulators Cover for Edison: “No One at Fault”

The announcement on July 19th by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) stating that Southern California Edison (SCE) – the owner of the San Onofre Nuclear Power station – had complied will all regulations is yet another dangerous case of regulators looking the other way coupled with gutted unsafe regulations, according to local anti-nuke activist groups. The groups include Residents Organized for a Safe Environment (ROSE), Citizens’ Oversight, and the Peace Resource Center of San Diego.

Listen to the activists:

Carol Jahnkow of the Peace Resource Center of San Diego:

“It’s a very sad commentary when regulatory agencies will allow transgressions to occur and will not speak out about them, to avoid scrutiny themselves.”

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San Diego Planning Commission Votes Against Power Plant Near Mission Trails Park

 Frank Gormlie  July 19, 2012  0 Comments on San Diego Planning Commission Votes Against Power Plant Near Mission Trails Park

We have just heard that the San Diego Planning Commission this morning voted 4 to 1 against authorizing the so-called Quail Brush Power Plant, planned next to the Mission Trails Regional Park.

For now the power plant is dead. The plant applicant will most likely appeal to the San Diego City Council. The actual vote was to deny an application to order staff to conduct a full study on rezoning the area near Santee. The gas-fired plant application was to initiate a review of the East Elliott Community Plan by Charlotte, N.C.-based Cogentrix.

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Video: Ocean Beach in the Sixties

 Staff  July 17, 2012  22 Comments on Video: Ocean Beach in the Sixties

Here’s a Youtube video about Ocean Beach in the surfin mid-Sixties to the rowdy late Sixties. The artist is Trouble 6.

Come on inside to let us know your fave scene or other minutia of our OB history.

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The GMO Machine: Beware the Tomato Tamperers

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By Jim Hightower / NationofChange/ July 16, 2012

Some people are too smart for your own good.

Food geneticists, for example. These technicians have the smarts to tinker with the inner workings of Momma Nature’s own good foods — but not the smarts to leave well enough alone.

In fairness, much of their scientific tinkering has been beneficial. But during the past half-century, too much of their work devolved from tinkering into outright tampering with our food. This is mostly the result of money flowing to both private and public research centers from big agribusiness corporations that want nature’s design altered in ways that fatten their bottom lines. Never mind that the alterations created by these smart people are frequently not good for you and me.

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You Can’t Outsource the Real Work – Living Simply

 Jim Miller  July 16, 2012  1 Comment on You Can’t Outsource the Real Work – Living Simply

Recently, I had the great pleasure of visiting a Buddhist monastery to do a walking meditation on a luminous summer morning. It was a beautiful experience but what struck me afterward was how quickly even many of those bent on being here now reached for their cell phones to check their text messages or play Angry Birds. As charmingly ironic as this is, it is also a perfect manifestation of what most ails us. We just can’t stop working/amusing ourselves to death.

Not too long after my encounter with the texting Buddhists, I came upon an illustrative article in the Travel section of the New York Times entitled “Call Waiting: ‘It’s Me, Vacation’: Can’t Let Go? Eight Rules for Getting the Most Out of Your Time Off” by Matt Richtel. Richtel’s article starts with the story of a failed vacation that left him “exhausted, defeated, and irritable” rather than refreshed and at peace. He then turns to the wisdom of neuroscientists, behavior experts, and business executives to learn that “letting go” is something you have to “practice on a daily basis.”

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Assemblywoman Toni Atkins Chooses OB People’s Food as Small Business of Year

 Source  July 10, 2012  0 Comments on Assemblywoman Toni Atkins Chooses OB People’s Food as Small Business of Year

Assembly District 76 Small Business of the Year: OB PEOPLE’S ORGANIC FOOD MARKET

Each year the California Small Business Association partners with the California State Assembly to host California Small Business Day. An annual tradition since 2000, each Assemblymember chooses a small business in their district to honor the contributions that small business makes to California.

This year Ocean Beach People’s Organic Food Market was chosen as the 76th Assembly District’s Small Business of the Year. Serving the community since 1972, People’s is unique in that they are San Diego’s only customer-owned grocery store. People’s members manage their co-op through a democratic process, holding quarterly meetings to make the major decisions.

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Surfrider’s Morning After Mess : 77% of Trash on County beaches from Ocean Beach?

 Source  July 7, 2012  2 Comments on Surfrider’s Morning After Mess : 772 of Trash on County beaches from Ocean Beach?

Editor: According to this Surfline report of Surfrider’s “Morning After Mess” clean-up of County beaches on July 5th, 77.3% of the “trash” was found on Ocean Beach sands. See for yourself …

From Surfline / July 5, 2012

Over 500 volunteers from around San Diego County arrived at five area beaches this morning to assist in the annual post-Fourth of July Morning After Mess clean-up effort, coordinated by the San Diego County Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. By midday, Surfrider volunteers had recovered 2,607 pounds of trash and 191 pounds of recycling which otherwise would have been washed into the sea.

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Ten Reasons the San Diego Planning Commission Should Save Mission Trails Park on July 19th

 Source  July 6, 2012  0 Comments on Ten Reasons the San Diego Planning Commission Should Save Mission Trails Park on July 19th

Editor: On July 19th, the full San Diego Planning Commission will vote on whether to deny an amendment to Open Space land to accommodate a power plant being proposed very close to Mission Trails Regional Park. A local citizen – Stephen Goldfarb – sent a letter to the Planning Commission and some elected officials outlining ten reasons to deny the amendment. The content of that letter is as follows:

Preface. I was in the audience at the Planning Commission June 28, 2012 meeting. I would like to comment on several matters. I am also writing in anticipation of the July 19, 2012 Planning Commission meeting when a vote will be completed as to denying implementation of an amendment to zone land dedicated to Open Space conservation to heavy industrial use to accommodate a power plant.

It is unclear at this time whether only the two Commissioners who were not present at the June 28 meeting will vote, or whether all Commissioners may vote anew.

Introduction. The issue of denying the applicant initiation of an amendment to install a large power plant on environmentally conserved East Elliott land is unusual for several reasons.

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“No more Fukushimas” Rally in Tokyo Draws 200,000

 Source  July 3, 2012  0 Comments on “No more Fukushimas” Rally in Tokyo Draws 200,000

The following is a report from Doro-Chiba Quake Report about a huge anti-nuke protest rally in Toyko on Friday, the 29th of June. “No more Fukushimas” was their rally cry.

On Friday, June 29, 200 thousand people inundated the streets around the Prime Minister’s Office and Residence, the Parliament Building and other facilities.

Around 5:40 PM, the “protest on the sidewalk” spilled over to the streets. Around 6:50 PM, all the six traffic lanes of the street from the crossing in front of the Prime Minister’s Office through the Ministry of Finance were completely occupied by workers and people, young and old, who held makeshift placards. Other streets nearby were also full of protesters. It was a Tahrir Squar in Tokyo.

The huge crowd of people began to move toward the PM’s Office, chanting “Saikado hantai” (“Stop Restart”). The panic-stricken police moved dozens of armored police vehicles and built a wall with them and stopped the march of protesters at the last minute.

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