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ENDNOTES <br />' U.S. Const.. art. VI, cl. 2. <br />'" U.S. Const., art. I, sec. 8, cl. 3. <br />3 Gonzales v. Raich (2005) 125 S.Ct. 2195 at p. 2204. <br />4 Gonzales v. Raich. See also United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative (2001) 121 S.Ct. <br />1711, 1718. <br />5 Gonzales v. Raich (2005) 125 S.Ct. 2195, see also United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' <br />Cooperative 121 S.Ct. 1711. <br />6 Josh Meyer & Scott Glover, "U. S. won't prosecute medical pot sales," Los Angeles Times, 19 March <br />2009, available at http: / /Nvww.latimes.com/ news / local/ la- me- medpotl9- 2009marl9.0.4987571.story <br />'See People v. Mower (2002) 28 Cal.4th 457, 463. <br />s Health and Safety Code section 11362.5(b) (1) (A). All references hereafter to the Health and Safety <br />Code are by section number only. <br />9 H &S Code sec. 11362.5(a). <br />10 H &S Code sec. 11362.7 et. seq. <br />" H &S Code sec. 11362.7. <br />1' H &S Code secs. 11362.71- 11362.76. <br />13 H &S Code sec. 11362.77. <br />14 H &S Code secs. 11362.765 and 11362.775; People v. Urziceanu (2005) 132 Cal.App.4 747 at p. 786. <br />15 H &S Code sec. 11362.77; whether or not this section violates the California Constitution is currently <br />under review by the California Supreme Court. See People v. Kelly (2008) 82 Cal.Rptr.3d 167 and People <br />v. Phomphakdy (2008) 85 Cal.Rptr. 3d 693. <br />16 H &S Code secs. 11357, 11358, 11359, 11360, 11366, 11366.5, and 11570. <br />17 H &S Code sec. 11362.7(h) gives a more comprehensive list – AIDS, anorexia, arthritis, cachexia, <br />cancer, chronic pain, glaucoma, migraine, persistent muscle spasms, seizures, severe nausea, and any other <br />chronic or persistent medical symptom that either substantially limits the ability of a person to conduct one <br />or more life activities (as defined in the ADA) or may cause serious harm to the patient's safety or physical <br />or mental health if not alleviated. <br />" People v. Mower (2002) 28 Cal.4th 457 at p. 476. <br />' Id. Emphasis added. <br />20 Packel, Organization and Operation of Cooperatives, 5th ed. (Philadelphia: American Law Institute, <br />1970),4-5. <br />21 Sam Stanton, "Pot Clubs, Seized Plants, New President—Marijuana's Future Is Hazy," Sacramento <br />Bee, 7 December 2008, 19A. <br />"For a statewide list, see http: / /canonrd.org /prop /cbclist.htnil. <br />23 Laura McClure, "Fuming Over the Pot Clubs," California Lawyer Magazine, June 2006. <br />24 H &S Code sec. 11362.765(c); see, e.g., People v. Urziceanu, 132 Cal.App.4th 747 at p. 764. <br />' Gonzales v. Raich, supra, 125 S.Ct. at page 2195. <br />26 People v. Urziceanu (2005) 132 Cal.App.4th 747; see also H &S Code sec. 11362.765. <br />'' Israel Packel, 4 -5. Italics added. <br />28 H &S Code sec. 11362.7(d)(1). <br />29 See, e.g., McClure, "Fuming Over Pot Clubs," California Lawyer Magazine, June 2006. <br />30 H &S Code secs. 11362.5(e) and 11362.7(d)(1), (2),(3), and (e); see also People ex rel. Lungren v. Peron <br />(1997) 59 Cal.App.4th 1383, 1395. <br />" People v. Mower, 28 Cal.4th at 476. Emphasis added. <br />3' Glenda Anderson, "Laytonville Marijuana. Guru Shot to Death: 2 Others Beaten in Home; No Suspects but <br />Officials Believe Killing Related to Pot Growing," Santa Rosa Press Democrat, 19 November 2005, <br />available at http: / /wvswl. pressdemocrat .com /apps /pbcs.dll/article? AID= /20051119/NEWS/511190303/1033/ <br />33 "Medical Marijuana Shop Robbed," Santa Barbara Independent, 10 August 2006, available at <br />hlW: / /independent.com/news /2006 /aug/ 10 /medical - marijuana- shop - robbed/ <br />34 Mark Scaramella, "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished," Anderson tialleyAdvertiser, 16 June 2004, <br />available at htW: / /wvsw.theava.com/04 /0616 - cerelli.html <br />© 2009 California Police Chiefs Assn. 41 All Rights Reserved <br />