| Time Line
** 2002-2007: ASA organizes court support for more than 30 federal defendants
* 2002-2007: ASA implements National Emergency Response actions over a dozen times, following DEA raids
* * Jan 2007: 500 patients and advocates rally outside the Los Angeles federal building, in protest of continued DEA raids
* *Oct 2006: Activists protest in front of DEA marijuana conference in San Diego
* *Oct 2006: Launches TV commercial campaign in San Diego area
* *Sept 2006: State lawmakers and ten state and national medical organizations file amicus briefs with CA Supreme Court in support of ASA’s employment case
* *Sept 2006: Releases report on dispensaries at convention of city officials; several city council members speak in support of dispensaries at press conference
* *Aug 2006: Helps Kern County pass medical cannabis regulations
* *July 2006: Hinchey Amendment to stop DEA raids on patients receives record number of votes in Congress
* *June 2006: Sues Butte County over cultivation ban
**May 2006: Los Angeles ASA helps to pass progressive medical cannabis ordinance in Los Angeles County
**May 2006: Sues city of Emeryville and wins; city pays patient $15,000 for destroyed medical cannabis
** Mar 2006: Congress calls on GAO to research DEA expenditures on medical marijuana
** Feb 2006: ASA granted cert by CA Supreme Court to argue medical marijuana employment case
** Jan 2006: Protests follow San Diego Lawsuit against the state
** Jan 2006: ASA organizes HopeNet support press conference
** Oct 2005: Nationwide protests against HHS for their delay on the DQA
**Aug 2005: ASA changes CHP policy
** July 2005: ASA organizes nationwide memorials in response to the suicide of Steve Mc Williams
**Jun 2005: ASA works with AG and others to clarify the impact of the Supreme Court ruling
** May 2005: CA Training tour prepares activists for Dispensary Regulations
** Apr 2005: ASA sues the City of Fresno
** Feb 2005: ASA files suit against CHP
** Dec 2004: ASA begins Motion for Return of Property Campaign by suing the City of Emeryville
** Oct 2004: ASA files the Data Quality Act Petition & Protests at HHS
** Aug 2004: Bryan Epis released from prison!
** May-Jun 2004: ASA trains over 600 CA Public Defenders on defending medical marijuana patients
** Mar 2004: ASA creates the "Raich" defense in federal cases
** Nov 2003: ASA protests Drug Czar tour in several cities
** Feb 2003: Evict the DEA actions
** Jan-Feb 2003: ASA completed a regional student training tour
** Jan-Apr 2003: ASA organizes the Juror's Revolt in Ed Rosenthal's case
** Jan 2003: Epis Billboard Campaign
** Oct-Nov 2002: ASA does a 26-city Know Your Rights training tour
** Oct 2002: ASA organizes a California stakeholder conference
**Sep 2002: ASA mobilizes over 1,000 activists to protest the 10 year sentence of Bryan Epis
** Jun 2002: 55 cities serve the DEA "Cease and Desist" orders
**Apr 2002: ASA launches with a 1200 sq. ft Banner Drop in San Francisco
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