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My name is Bleu Michael Garner. I am submitting for your review my Social Equity Status. I was born into the Marijuana Industry. I grew up in the Emerald Triangle on a farm with my Dad and my Brother. I have believed and will always believe in the medicinal value of Marijuana. I fought for the Safe Access and the Legalization of Marijuana and this is my story that I endured that qualifies myself for Social Equity. I do want you to understand that this is a Los Angeles based Collective that was operating in Ventura County. Our primary focus and headquarters has and always will be in Los Angeles. This was a case with the County of Ventura DA where I was arrested for three violations. The first was Sale or Transportation of Marijuana 11360 (a) HS for a Felony. The second offense was Possession of Marijuana for Sale 11359 HS for a Felony. And lastly Conspiracy To Commit A Crime 182 (A(1) for a Felony because I was operating a Dispensary with Employees. There were an eight (8) other arrests in this three month investigation. Since 1998, Garner said, he has set up more than 80 collectives, working as a consultant and a 501(c)3 expert in every state that has legalized medical marijuana. The VCCPA was his first in Ventura County. The 4,000 members of the collective, all with county-issued medical marijuana cards, were working together to create safe access to medical cannabis, said Garner. A “grow” in the city of Topanga, with up to 99 plants, was also provided for the collective until it was sacked following Garner’s arrest. “The county has never seen a collective like this,” said Garner, his case scheduled for an early disposition conference on Dec. 16 at Ventura County Superior Court. “This is what I do for a living. I don’t have a problem with this result because this is what has got to happen when you have a county this bad. This is what it has to come down to, a trial. If it doesn’t come down to a trial, how else will we get to hear what a jury thinks?” What about the 4,000 members of the collective seeking their meds? According to Garner, when his house was raided on Oct. 6, officers confiscated all of the collective’s paperwork, including the names of all the patients registered with the collective. “I’ve had to e-mail them and tell them to disassemble and do what you need to do. I don’t want to risk anybody else getting charges,” said Garner. Support the youth ..contact [email protected]