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Human Rights and the Drug War
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"Bush,
Cheney, Ashcroft, Walters, Hutchinson-style "Compassionate
Conservative" treatment toward people in states that voted
to legalize medical marijuana:
10 years for a medical marijuana
caregiver
Sign
the online petition to free Bryan Epis.
Bryan Epis
Chronic pain patient, medical marijuana
caregiver
Serving 10 years for conspiracy to cultivate
marijuana
Bryan Epis learned about the medical value of marijuana
to treat his chronic pain after he was seriously injured in
a car accident. When California voters overwhelmingly passed
Prop 215 (Cal HS 11362.5) , a law
authorizing cultivation and possession of marijuana for
patients and their caregivers, Brian Epis saw an opportunity
to do a tremendous service. His dream was to create a legal
medical marijuana dispensary that would be safe, accessible
and affordable.
The US Supreme Court ruled in the US v. Oakland Cannabis
Buyers Coop case that state law does not supercede federal
law but federal law does not overturn state law, either.
Rather than allow the will of the voters to take effect in
California, however, the Bush administration has
aggressively pursued patients and caregivers throughout the
state. Epis was the first case to work its way through the
federal courts. In order to increase the severity of the
penalty, Ashcroft's office chose not only to charge Epis
with the plants he was actually growing, but also with
"conspiracy" to grow more than 1000 plants, which carries
the same penalty as actually growing 1000 plants! The
federal judge instructed the jury to disregard state law and
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