What it Means to Do Court Support on "A Cup of Joe"

Published: Jan. 23, 2020, 1 a.m.

WHAT IS COURT SUPPORT?\n\nCourt support is the simple yet powerful act of attending court proceeding for\xa0 cannabis and civil rights defendants.\xa0\n\nWHY COURT SUPPORT?\xa0\n\nSupport: :\xa0 to endure bravely or quietly :\xa0 bear\n\n\na (1) :\xa0 to promote the interests or cause of (2) :\xa0 to uphold or defend as valid or right :\xa0 advocate supports fair play (3) :\xa0 to argue or vote for supported the motion to lower taxes\n\n\nMembers of THSI Court Support Teams rise early in the morning, dress neatly \u2013 proudly adding THSI Solidarity Ribbon to their lapels \u2013 and often travel for miles to another city, county or state to reach an important cannabis court date for someone they barely know, or may not know at all.\xa0 They perform this show of solidarity so that no cannabis defendant has to stand alone against the unjust and barbaric cannabis prohibition laws in the US.\n\n\nCourt Support shows that we stand in solidarity. We sit respectfully in courtrooms, with our Solidarity Ribbons in clear view. We take the time out of our busy lives to fill a seat, and observe our Court System in action while our presence serves as a reminder to all court participants that they serve the will of the people in the pursuit of freedom and justice.\n\nLIVE on Coffee Party USA Radio very Wednesday at 5pm Pacific/8PM Eastern