
- Thursday, September 24
11:00am – 2:00pm Pacific Time - Friday, September 25
11:00am – 2:00pm Pacific Time - Saturday, September 26
3:00pm – 6:00pm Pacific Time
The show will be hosted by “Radical” Russ Belville, but with very limited commercial interruption and the occasional narration. After the shows broadcast remotely in the difficult wireless environment of Portland’s Kelley Point Park and the noisy backstage of the Boston Freedom Rally, Russ is excited to present an indoor event that will take its audio directly from the conference PA system.
Thursday’s show will begin with a presentation by Dr Brooks J Kelly, Ph.D, Chief science officer for Genovations Laboratory, Cannabis Therapeutics, and then will feature panels on Individual Patients, Caregivers, and Small Patient Collectives in California and other medical marijuana states, including:
Patient and Caregiver rights under 215/SB420
- Possession: current caselaw and statutory law
- Cultivation: current caselaw and statutory law
- Transportation: current caselaw and statutory law
- Obtaining Cannabis: where and how to get it
- Patients Not Authorized to:
distribute to other patients
distribute “excess” to clubs
engage in conduct harmful to others
Cannabis Patient rights (or lack thereof):
- No right to protection from employment discrimination
- No protection from Feds or other states
- Student loans
- Section 8 housing
- Small collectives: formation, cultivating, obtaining of medicine, money considerations
- Interaction with Law Enforcement
Your panelists will include Dr. David Bearman, Chris Conrad, Omar Figueroa, Esq., Zenia Gilg, Esq., Dr. Frank Lucido, and your moderator is William Panzer, Esq.
Friday’s show will begin with a panel on Pot Politics 2009 and Beyond. A record number of state legislatures debated marijuana law reform in 2009; a nationwide panel of experts discusses our progress. Our moderator is Keith Stroup, Esq., NORML, speaking on Federal Legislation, and also includes:
- Chris Goldstein, Director, Penn. For Medical Marijuana
- Rob Kampia, Executive Director, Marijuana Policy Project
- Dan Linn, Executive Director, Illinois NORML
- Madeline Martinez, Director, Oregon NORML, member of NORML’s board of directors
- Jesse Stout, former Director of RIPAC
- Ken Wolski, RN, Director, Coalition for Medical Marijuana NJ
We follow with a luncheon with travel author and NORML advisory board member Rick Steves presenting the ACLU DVD: ‘Marijuana: Its Time for a Conversation’, and close by asking “Has support for legalization reached a critical mass/tipping point?” According to national polls, public support for legalizing marijuana has never been higher. Why now? And how do we mobilize this public support into political change? Leaders in the drug law reform movement discuss these trends, and what they portend for future reform efforts. Our moderator is Dave Fratello, Coast Campaign Group, and the panel includes:
- Dale Gieringer, Ph.D, Director, CA NORML; member of NORML’s board of directors
- Rich Lee, Proprietor of ‘Oaksterdam University’ and Campaigner for ‘The Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010’
- Harry Levine, Ph.D, Queens College
Saturday’s closing show will feature a look at Marijuana Legalization As a Local, State, Federal Revenue Stream. In today’s sagging economy national, state and local leaders are looking for alternative streams of revenue. They should look no further than to America’s #1 cash crop: cannabis. Our moderator is Dale Gieringer, Ph.D, Director, CA NORML, and the panelists include:
- Jon Gettman, Ph.D
- Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Council
- Mark Kleiman, Ph.D, UCLA
We follow with a panel on Cannabis and Athleticism. Some of the nation’s top athletes discuss why today’s pros are turning to cannabis — and away from alcohol and painkillers — off the field, and question why pro sports leagues are continuing to sanction those who do. Our moderator is Steve Bloom, Author, Pot Culture; editor, celebstoner.com and the panelists include:
- Toby Grear, MMA fighter,
- Sean Neumann, Documentary Filmmaker; former ESPN producer
- Mark Stepnoski, Former All-Star NFL football player, NORML Advisory Board
- Rob Van Dam, Professional wrestler
Our three-part special show concludes with a talk from Rick Steves, TV host/best-selling travel author, NORML Advisory Board
Please join us for unparalleled access to the heart of marijuana law reform, nine total hours of content from the best and brightest minds in the movement, all absolutely free for you on the internet, courtesy of the donations of stakeholder cannabis consumers and liberty lovers all across this country who donate to and volunteer with NORML. Mark us as a favorite on BlogTalkRadio and post us on your Twitter and Facebook with the tag #NORML.

