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The Berkeley Patients Group (BPG) is the oldest continuously operating
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in the United States, inaugurated in 1999 in
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,
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. BPG has been known not only for cannabis dispensation, but also for its involvement in advocacy campaigns for cannabis policy reforms and the rights of patients using marijuana for medical purposes, and for its involvement with the scientific community. The BPG has been praised by successive Mayors of Berkeley
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and described as "embraced by local officials as a model business that donates to the poor and pays millions in taxes." In the City of Berkeley, the
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has been declared the "Berkeley Patients Group Day."


History

In
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, voters in the State of California passed
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, "allowing ill Californians to use cannabis for medical purposes with a doctor's recommendation. But Proposition 215 produced an immediate backlash with regard to implementation" leading to a slow roll-out of a system effectively allowing patients to access cannabis, and years of legal uncertainty. Initially,
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Jim McClelland (known for coining the name '' Oaksterdam)'' had worked at the ''Oakland Cannabis Buyers Club''. After its closure in October 1998, McClelland joined forces with Debby Goldsberry and Don Duncan to open a similar
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in Berkeley. On 31 October 1999, the group obtained a miscellaneous retail sales permit from authorities and opened on 5th Street in
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, a city where "officials were more responsive to activists and aware of the importance of medical marijuana provision to their constituents." McClelland died in 2001, and Duncan left BPG in 2004. Debby Goldsberry continued to operate the BPG with Etienne Fontan and others. The group aimed to "create a safe place where underserved patients can acquire high-quality medicine in a welcoming, community-centric environment", but legislation at the time did not allow proper business operations or legal certainty for
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dispensation. On 4 November 2008, after years of advocacy for it by the three dispansaries operating at the time, voters finally approved the citizen-initiative "Measure JJ" in the City of Berkeley which, among other provisions:
Permitted medical marijuana dispensaries "as a matter of right" under the zoning ordinance rather than through a use permit subject to a public hearing.
The measure allowed the BPG to obtain a business license in 2009 and to operate as a certified B Corporation. Following the 2016 approval of Adult Use of Marijuana Act (California Proposition 64), the BPG opened its sales to non-patients in January 2018, being the first dispensary in the
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to obtain temporary permit.


Prosecutions

During its decades of operations under a changing State and federal legislation, the BPG was subject to a number of raids and criminal prosecutions, some of which were publicized in the media. For instance, in 2007, during an episode of wave of letters to dispensaries' landlords, the BPG has their assets seized. In 2012, during a coordinated crackdown on California's dispensaries announced by district chief prosecutors, the BPG was forcefully evicted on the grounds that it was located 984 feet away from the French school ''Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley'',
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establishing a minimum of 1000 feet. Federal prosecutions forced BPG into changes of location and of organizational practices. Initially based during a few months on 5th Street, the city forced BPG to move to 2747 San Pablo Avenue in 2000, in the commercial districts of the city. That location allowed on-site consumption, until the 2012 eviction. The BPG operated via delivery for some months, before reopening down the street at 2366 San Pablo Avenue, where BPG remained as of 2023. Federal prosecution also attempted to evict BPG from its new location on similar grounds as in 2012, threats that only extinguished in 2014 when the
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was approved by Congress.


Activities


Dispensation of cannabis


Activism

Since its inception the group had to engage in advocacy to defend the legality of their activities. Jim McClelland was an activist close to the
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, and after his death, Duncan and Goldsberry "used the dispensary as a platform for activism, mobilizing patients, and working to insure a favorable political climate for dispensaries in Berkeley." The BPG has been known for providing cannabis free of charge for patients unable to pay. BPG members like Debby Goldsberry were also involved in organizing some of the first "420 events" on 20 April in Berkeley. Duncan was involved in the creation of
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. Etienne Fontan has been involved in advocacy at federal level with the
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and the Veterans Action Council. In recent years, Fontan has also been involved with Michael Krawitz and the
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ENCOD, FAAAT, and Fields of Green for All at the United Nations, sharing the history and experience of the BPG in conferences and statements.


Participation in scientific research

In 2009, 350 patients from the BPG participated in a study on "Cannabis as a substitute for alcohol and other drugs."


See also

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and
Drug policy of California Drug policy of California refers to the policy on various classes and kinds of drugs in the U.S. state of California. Cannabis possession has been legalized with the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, passed in November 2016, with recreational sales ...
*
Medical cannabis Medical cannabis, medicinal cannabis or medical marijuana (MMJ) refers to cannabis products and cannabinoid molecules that are prescribed by physicians for their patients. The use of cannabis as medicine has a long history, but has not ...
*
Cannabis in the United States The use, sale, and possession of Cannabis (drug), cannabis containing over 0.3% Tetrahydrocannabinol, THC by dry weight in the United States, despite laws in many states permitting it under various circumstances, is illegal under Federalism i ...
and its
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* San Francisco Cannabis Buyers Club


References

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