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07.21.18 john dickinson <[email protected]> To:[email protected],[email protected],[email protected],Clarissa Lunday Jul 22 at 10:58 AM Dear Clarissa J. Lunday, Thanks for your great questions. Happy to help anyone from one of my schools. '89, '90 & '91 while attending SU. 1) Do you support sex worker rights and decriminalization? If so, how will you help protect sex workers in Washington? Yes. It is easier to foster education than fight regulation. Education begins with personal rights, especially the right to consent Education The legalisation and regulation of activities around prostitution, especially brothels, would protect the workers and remove a significant revenue stream from criminals. If properly regulated, it would enable regular health checks to help stop spread of STDs and ensure better working conditions for those involved. http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/04/23/study_of_sex_workers_and_pimps_reveals_how_the_market_for_underage_sex_actually.html 2) What are your opinions on reproductive rights and sex education? When I heard that Planned Parenthood would lose 25% funding if they didn't follow abstinence only education, I called and sent them permission to print THE BIG BLUE BOOK OF SEX as a b/w colorbook to give to all children without age discrimination. Thirty years ago I began conversations with a harm reduction advocate, Michael Linnell. He gave me permission to use his brilliant works as needed. 3) How will you help low-income citizens pursue a higher education if they desire it? I support free secondary education including vocational schooling. 4) What are your opinions on universal health care? Medicare should cover all citizens including visitors to the US. 5) How important are the issues of climate change, affordable housing, police brutality, and gun control to your campaign? There is no denying humans' inherent participation with the changes we are experiencing in our climate. We used to say at Seattle's Lighting Design Lab that by changing only the lighting in just commercial facilities, not residential, public or manufacturing, woulds save the equivalent of the energy produced by all the nuclear plants. This was thirty years ago during the CFL revolution. Today we have LED and induction lighting saving one hundred times more then CFL. The top tier energy waster in Washington is a result of our cannabis control board's regulations that keep crops indoor using HPS consuming over a billion dollars of our energy in WA with our state's greed replacing common sense. I support cannabis removal from the schedule list, getting it out doors under the sun. Lack of affordable housing is transforming our state, especially the 37th District, more than anything else. Fueling this rise are our governments' endless, insatiable desire for more and more tax increases that are causing people to lose or sell their homes. I feel we must do more with less. One way to keep people proximate to the city's jobs and house the economically disadvantaged it to begin building the LoWay alternative that was proposed in 1994, and approved by the community and City in 1999, using the 200' wide, 15,000 miles long transmission system thoroughfare. One way to move police accountability forward is to eliminate the Police PAL system. The Paid Administrative Leave policy just sounds wrong, ethically and morally, it smacks of a reward for doing something wrong. Once again my views differ. To gun control advocates I say it doesn't and hasn't worked (except to get votes) as evidenced by the continued rise in random shootings. Bring back firearm safety, competitive marksmanship, and education to our middle and high schools. This will prevent harm to our children, and ... eliminate the activities that have been proven to be injurious to children: football and soccer. Include shop classes where students learn 3D printing by making their own pellet guns. I remain sincerely yours, https://youtu.be/KCBS5EtszYI John Dickinson =access Since 1991 " Click to set custom HTML
October 5, 2016
Sharon Tomiko Santos v John Dickinson interview at 91.3 FM KBCS with Jennifer Cecil Moore https://youtu.be/8wN_Z1LvWSY just keeping you all up to date
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just keeping you all up to date https://youtu.be/0_GmG6S8CDw?t=7m48s from the ethnic meet n greet. https://youtu.be/5rV-KdxLb2E 40 seconds of feel good.
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We, 5% of the population, use 93% of world's opioid painkillers, while 4/5's of the world has "...zero or very little." The WHO. Imagine childbirth without painkillers. Cancer?
June 24, 2016
NCIA Brings Cannabis Business Summit to Oakland California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom also delivered a keynote address that was received with a standing ovation after discussing the November ballot initiative, which would legalize, regulate and tax the adult use of cannabis in the state. “We need to right the wrong of the failed war on drugs in America,” says Newsom. Boisterous cheers and applause followed almost every sentence as he continued to emphasize the need for social and criminal justice reform.. “We are not doing this to be the next California gold rush or to make tax revenue; our purpose and focus social justice,” adds Newsom. https://www.cannabisindustryjournal.com/news_article/ncia-brings-cannabis-business-summit-to-oakland/ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11292810 for complaint submitted to Office for Civil Rights case 244986 October 20 call Portal <[email protected]> To [email protected] Jul 28 at 9:58 PM 11292810 Thank you for filing a complaint via the website of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the Department of Health and Human Services. This is an automated response to acknowledge receipt of your complaint. Your complaint will be assigned to an OCR staff member for review and appropriate action. If OCR has any questions about the complaint you submitted, we will contact you directly. Otherwise, you will receive a written response indicating whether or not OCR has accepted your complaint for investigation. Please do not fax, email, or mail a copy of this complaint to us as that may delay the processing of your complaint. If you have any additional information to add to your complaint, you may call 1-800-368-1019. Please reference the number given by OCR when submitting your complaint. and after filing I found these two articles currently making the rounds. good source for links http://www.drugpolicy.org/blog/you-cant-fight-racial-injustice-without-ending-drug-war I don't take to this author's solutions but at least his fairly accurate article was published. http://harpers.org/archive/2016/04/legalize-it-all/ and the revisiting of Nixon's stated reasons to declare a war on drugs: “You want to know what this was really all about?” he asked with the bluntness of a man who, after public disgrace and a stretch in federal prison, had little left to protect. “The Nixon campaign in 1968, and the Nixon White House after that, had two enemies: the antiwar left and black people. You understand what I’m saying? We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin, and then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities. We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.” Our State of Washington declared an end to the African American drug market on July 1, 2016, with the release of the weed shop locations map. Our State of Washington eliminated 100% of all walk up, drive to access cannabis and weed locations. The entire Rainier Valley from top to bottom, and South Park have no access points forcing any patient or user to travel miles for access.
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