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Submitted by geeted1983 on 06/30/2008 05:21 PM
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I arrived at the location at about 2:45 pm. I have a very bad back. I have had several operations, and right now I'm
suffering from a spinal infection from the Feb. 12, 1999 operation. I was hospitalize because of this from March 24,- April
9th. I'm in extreme pain a lot, currently I'm using a lot of marijuana , as well as percocet, flexaril, and a IV drug called
Rosthirine/ceftriaxone. I'm disabled, and have been since Jan. 5 1997 as a result of a serious car accident . When I arrived I drove my van around to the stage area via the service road. Camden County Park policeman "D.TORRES" stopped me. After he took into consideration my physical condition which was plainly apparent by the bulky brace I wear. He allowed me to drop my boxes and return the van to the parking lot.
By 3 pm I was set-up and conversing with all the individuals as they arrived. John Galt from (Web Station #19) and
Mark Dixon from (cures-not-wars.org) two fellow marijuana activist and plaintiff's on Attorney Larry Hirsch's Federal
Class action lawsuit, were present and gave a very good lengthy speeches, advocating to these individuals to get involved in
the process. To participate in the election/democratic process. As we were really getting into the picnic, and expressing
ourselves, two superior officers of Camden County Park Police officers arrived. These two officers had very different
attitudes about the CONSTITUTION and what the first amendment is all about, gave orders that we were not allowed to
distribute literature, Or use the small bullhorn I brought along. They said, I had to have a permit. I didn't need to have a permit
to have a picnic, and that is what it was. I even brought along my little Barbecue grill and made hot-dogs. I believed I should
be allowed to exchange literature, because this is protected by the first amendment. These guy's...
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