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From: chris werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: October 8, 2008 7:50:41 AM PDT
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Subject: [eugenecannabistv] Fw: FREE EDDY LEPP! please forward...
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--- On Tue, 10/7/08, O.M.C.C.C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: O.M.C.C.C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: FREE EDDY LEPP! please forward...
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 12:32 AM


want to help?


Join us in our effort to FREE EDDY LEPP!


Eddy is scheduled to appear in court Dec.2, 2008 to face possibly two life sentences. We hope you will take the time to write the judge and ask for leniency in Eddy's sentencing.

Here is a sample letter that we ask all concerned to please sign or write your own and send to Judge Patel.

This only takes a few minutes and costs you only 42 cents. Please help.
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Your Name
Your Address
Your City, State and Zip


Honorable Judge Marilyn Hall Patel
United States District Court
Northern District of California
Philip E. Burton Courthouse and Federal Building
450 Golden Gate Ave
San Francisco, Ca 94102

Re: Federal Sentencing of Reverend Charles Eddy Lepp

Dear Judge Patel,

I am writing to ask for leniency in the sentencing for Reverend Charles Eddy Lepp, which is scheduled for December 1, 2008 Reverend Charles Eddy Lepp is a Rastafarian Minister, and as such is compelled to provide land assistance to his flock for the cultivation of the sacred herb. Reverend Lepp notified many local, state and federal agencies that he was cultivating cannabis for his ministry based on federal law (RFRA) and California State Law (Proposistion 215), which clearly allow for medical and religious use of cannabis in spite of any DEA classifications.

We pray that you treat Reverend Charles Eddy Lepp with leniency, as he was merely allowing others to grow cannabis fr medical and religious use on Church property with no evidence of personal profit; we pray that you remeber his good character and the honor of his word by his compliance of your court orders; and the sincerity of his beliefs that he was allowed to do this under the previously mentioned law.

Presently there is a great unfairness with State versus Federal Law concerning cannabis, and good people are getting put in precarious situations and facing criminal records and unfair sentences in Federal Prison for merely growing medicine.

Sign your name here and send it in the mail or type up your own letter showing your support.

Thank you

One Love




~ With care and respect,
The O.M.C.C.C.

On Sun Oct 5 11:57 , chris werner sent:

I called and left a message about coming up today (oct 5th) to talk things over, please give me a call or email to confirm the
 meeting is happening before I take the drive up from eugene
Thanks
Chris
541-485-9321

--- On Tue, 9/9/08, O.M.C.C.C. wrote:
From: O.M.C.C.C.
Subject: Re: Eugene OMCCC and COCT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 12:43 PM

Chris,
Again I appologies for the wait. Things are very busy on this end. We would love to get together with you at our next OMCCC meeting and discuss what we can do to help you in your endeavors. We've been looking into starting a recomendation clinic up and anything we can do to support this idea. Our next meeting is Sunday Sept. 21st from 4pm to 8 pm. This would be a great time to meet up and further discuss our services and better explain what our Ministry is about. We're excited to work with you, and are willing to help with whatever you need. We have some used supplies right now we can get ahold of if you need some equipment soon. just let us know... If you need a faster way to get in touch with us, feel free to call our business number. (503) 995-6604. if we dont answer we'll get back to you within 24 hours. Thanks for your patience and support.

~ With care and respect,
The O.M.C.C.C.

On Sun Aug 24 11:32 , chris werner sent:

I also noticed a mention of wholesale equipment... Can you tell me a little more about that, I'm about to get a few major things and some savings would be wonderful.

I heard the Compassion Center closed due to internal conflict, but the woman who ran the support services that managed donations coming in and out mentioned the doctors are willing to work in a new clinic if she can get it organized.

I attended the Willamette Valley Norml meeting yesterday and the compassion center was on the agenda. Someone from MercyCenters was there also and they have been trying to set up a recommendation clinic for some time now, but haven't had any doctor support or a location to hold it. It also look like VoterPower will no longer be holding clinics, meaning no remote clinics in Eugene, so I think THCF is the only place that holds a remote clinic in eugene anymore, but I'd have to call them to make sure, they don't mention it on there website.

So I'm thinking about helping to start up a new recommendaiton clinic in Eugene, but I would very much like it also to be a COTC Rasta Temple, it would be a good way to get the word out about religion, freedom, and this powerful Herb. We could hold church meetups for eugene area, banquets/events, groundations and reasonings, take in and redistribute clothing/food and other donation items for those in need, and organize volunteer forces to represent the COTC, Rasta, and local cannabis supporting community at events from the Country fair to Seattle Hempfest.

I'd like to get a bit more info on how your church runs and the full flow of its operation then come up and attend service and talk in person some about setting up the Temple down here, then when we find the location have Rev. Lion come down for the opening ceremonies and bless the temple.

Thanks and Blessings
Chris

--- On Sat, 8/23/08, O.M.C.C.C. wrote:
From: O.M.C.C.C.
Subject: Re: Eugene OMCCC and COCT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, August 23, 2008, 12:12 PM

Chris,
Glad to hear from you! We're so sorry to hear about the Compassion Center! The founder was a friend of Tex's, do you know why it closed?? We do indeed do match-ups like that. We don't cuurently have any on the waiting list, but a few people are going to be consulted with in the next week or so and we will definitely let you know. It's wonderful to add another resource to our list so we can ensure that true patients are getting the help they so desperatley need and deserve. Sorry it took so long for us to get back to you. Things have been very busy around here. Please feel free to contact us anytime! Blessings on you and your life, and may you be a blessing to those around you!

~ With care and respect,
The O.M.C.C.C.

On Tue Aug 19 7:55 , chris werner sent:

Greetings,

I had the chance to talk with your booth and hear Rev. Lion speak several times through the Hempfest last weekend. Very inspiring. I'm interested in getting a COCT chapter started down here in Eugene, but for now I'm working on garden stuff.

Does the OMCCC keep a list of patients in need of growers? I'm currently registered with a couple of patients and have LOTS of room to expand so I'm looking to find a patient or two with a true need. Does OMCCC do match-ups like that? The Eugene Compassion Center just closed so there is nowhere in eugene for patients or growers to list up together anymore. I can provide plenty on a monthly basis with no cost asked from patients.

Thanks,

Chris Werner











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