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Theres lots of people in Federal prison for growing marijuana and I'm sure lots of them would really apprieate letters I know Stephanie Landa will be locked up for almost another year and would love to hear from you she writes back to everyone that writes her. Im sure theres other people includeing Thomas Kikuchi. Feel free to list anyone else.
Heres Stephanie's address
Stephanie Landa #09247-800
FCI Dublin
5701 8th st Camp Parks
Dublin, CA 94568-3106
This is her Website for some reason its down right now but it will be back up. http://www.stephanielanda.com
thats a really good thing you guys have going on here. im gonna write her asap. is there a fund we can donate to or something as well?
A message from Tom Kikuchi
July 20th, 2009
Posted by Guest
This is a guest blog by Thomas Kikuchi, who was recently released from federal custody:
Tom Kikuchi
It was great seeing so many old and new friends at the Americans for Safe Access (ASA) meeting in Los Angeles last Saturday. Sarah Armstrong, founder of the Landa Prison Outreach Project, rented the Haru Sushi Café for the meeting and a special reception to welcome me home.
LA-ASA hosted the reception for me because on June19, I was released from federal custody after serving nearly two years for a probation violation following my conviction for growing medical cannabis. The conviction and jail time were unjust, but even harder for me because I knew my partner, Stephanie Landa, was in federal custody for the same offense at the same time.
The last six months of my sentence were especially difficult due to problems with the way some halfway houses are run. These problems resulted in months of jail time in the notorious San Bernardino and Los Angeles County jails.
I still have to be back in court in van Nuys on September 2, to defend myself against a variety of charges stemming from a second cultivation raid in May of 2007.
In meantime, I am still readjusting to the free world. Transitioning back into society has been a full time occupation in the last month. Fortunately, I’ve had many friends and community members help get me over some of the rough spots. Through the generosity of friends, my basic needs are being met, and I can have the time to lend ASA a hand.
Thank you to everyone who wrote to Stephanie and me in prison. It meant the world to me to hear from you. I am looking forward to carrying on the campaign for safe access now that I am out. You have all accomplished so many good things in the last two years, but there is still much left to do. I look forward to working with you to get it done.
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