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Vol. 40
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Serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender communities since 1971
Pride director’s future in doubt
Rick Gerharter
‘On patrol’ at Folsom
Barnaby’s World of Wonderment is a popular attraction at the Castro Street Fair, where in 2008 the Ladies of Charlie Horse did an Alice in Wonderland fantasy.
by Seth Hemmelgarn
Fair to see start of Honor Walk project
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Rick Gerharter
Prop 19 roils medical pot advocates
Gov taps lesbian as SF judge
Lee is also president of Oaksterdam University, which has a campus in Oakland and ache crowds showed up for cording to its website aims to last weekend’s Interna“provide students with the tional Cannabis and highest quality training for the Hemp Expo at the Cow Palace, cannabis industry.” but widespread support for He said the grow area reProposition 19, the legalization striction won’t change or limit effort on the November ballot, how much can be grown for was not in evidence. medical use. “The whole thing At the same time new polls is written so it doesn’t change show increased public support or reduce any rights” for Prop for the statewide measure, 215 or Senate Bill 420, Lee exknown as the Regulate, Control, plained. That bill, which the Tax Cannabis Act, while some state Legislature passed in 2003, medical marijuana advocates are established a medical cannabis expressing concern about it. user ID card system and put Among those is longtime forth regulations for providers. marijuana advocate Dennis But Prop 19 seems to be pitPeron, who authored Proposi- Demonstrators opposed to Proposition 19 speak out during a debate on the issue ting medicinal cannabis growtion 215, the California Com- at the International Cannabis and Hemp Expo. ers and patients against recrepassionate Use Act, which voters ational users. passed in 1996. The act allows “The recreational users are qualified patients to grow and prohibit use of marijuana in front of children. coming out of the closet” in the state “because use medicinal cannabis as recommended by He said Prop 19 backers are “acting like they see an economic future in it for themselves,” their doctors. they’re ashamed” of using marijuana. Kevin Reed, president of the Green Cross, which Peron and others say that Prop 19 would reAsked about Peron’s comments, Richard Lee, delivers medical cannabis in San Francisco, said strict the area where marijuana can be grown to a main backer of Prop 19, said the provision re- in an e-mail to the Bay Area Reporter. one 5 foot by 5 foot space per residence – appar- garding children was included “because of secLee, who uses a wheelchair as the result of an ently only enough for a handful of plants. ond-hand smoke issues. You don’t want kids getpage 16 Peron also doesn’t like that Prop 19 would ting affected by cannabis, right?”
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overnor Arnold Schwarzenegger this week appointed lesbian lawyer Angela Bradstreet to fill a vacancy on the San Francisco Superior Court. Bradstreet, a Democrat who broke with her party in 2006 when she publicly endorsed the Republican governor, has been serving as Schwarzenegger’s labor commissioner since 2007. Angela Bradstreet The selection marks the third time the governor has tapped an out person to be a judge in the
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iva D, “police officer for a day” gets amorous with Erwin Castro at the Folsom Street Fair Sunday, September 26. Hot, sunny weather saw tens of thousands of people attend the leather and fetish extravaganza in San Francisco’s South of Market District.
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by Matthew S. Bajko project to create an LGBT walk of fame in the Castro is now raising donations as its organizers prepare to select the first 20 names to be displayed in sidewalk plaques in the city’s gayborhood.
he future of Amy Andre, San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee’s executive director, appears to be in doubt after a “miscommunication” between her and the organization’s bookkeeper led to tens of thousands of dollars Amy Andre in underpayments to beverage partners. That revelation was made in an extraordinary e-mail sent September 24 by Pride board Presi-
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