Medical-pot Festival Set

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Picking up the phone at her Westside office, Valerie Corral was a little preoccupied.

The co-founder of the Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana was trying to hunt down a 33-year-old member of the group who's ill with breast cancer. And homeless.

"They get ill and they're not able to make rent," said Corral with an air of familiarity with these kinds of situations.

Members of the Santa Cruz medical marijuana cooperative are accustomed to peering over their shoulders looking for federal agents and battling illness.

So a celebration is a much needed respite.

"It's a way to keep some joy and levity and celebration in the mix," Corral said.

The Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana is set to host its third annual WAMMFest 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 10 at San Lorenzo Park in Santa Cruz. What began as a party commemorating the bust of a medical marijuana garden has evolved into an annual celebration.

Since 2003, the cooperative has hosted the event around the anniversary of the September 2002 bust of its Davenport garden, when U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents uprooted 167 of its plants.

The intervening years have been a roller coaster for the group.

The second year was filled with hope, as the group was operating under a federal court injunction that barred any further raids on its garden.

This year, it's back to concern as a June U.S. Supreme Court ruling put an end to that protection.

Nonetheless, organizers say the party is on.

They note the day is not a "smoke-out" and illegal toking is not welcomed. Rather, it is a day of music, food and crafts for kids.

This year renowned author and activist Paul Krassner, known as the "father of the underground press," will be appearing at the festival.

Mayor Mike Rotkin and Councilwoman Emily Reilly are scheduled for stints in the dunking booth, a fixture of the event.

An estimated 1,000 people have attended each of the last two events, which Corral said the group hopes to keep an annual gathering "as long as we're not in jail."

"We're offering the community something back for supporting us," Corral said.

A reception with writer Paul Krassner is planned at a private residence for $40 per person the night before the festival. For more information, call 425-0580, or log on to www.wamm.org.



Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel (CA)
Copyright: 2005 Santa Cruz Sentinel
Contact: editorial@santa-cruz.com
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