Pubdate: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 Source: Redding Record Searchlight (CA) Copyright: 2000 Redding Record Searchlight - E.W. Scripps Contact: PO Box 492397, Redding, CA 96049-2397 Website: http://www.redding.com/ Forum: http://www.redding.com/disc2_frm.htm Author: Maline Hazle, 225-8266 or JUDGE ZAPS MARIJUANA COUNT Two Other Men Face Charges In The Same Case A Shasta County Superior Court judge Monday dismissed a marijuana possession charge against an Anderson man who is disabled by skeletal birth defects and uses a wheelchair. "The choice is marijuana or suicide," attorney Janice Mackey told Judge Gregory Caskey of her client, Frank Port, 29, a card-carrying medicinal marijuana user under Proposition 215. As Caskey looked at Port's doctor's recommendation, Senior Deputy District Attorney Brent Ledford asked that the case be dismissed. "I was going to do that," Caskey said. Port was charged with possession of about 2 1/2 grams of marijuana, a misdemeanor. Outside court Port said Redding police seized about 40 grams when he was arrested, but he was charged only for the smaller amount. Port's case involves two other Anderson men: Josh Bushey, 25, and Toby Ladewig, 25, who face separate proceedings next month. The two accompanied Port to court Monday. Another patient involved in the case has not been charged. Bushey says he is Port's legal caregiver under Proposition 215, the state's compassionate use act. Ladewig is caretaker for an Anderson woman who is not charged in the case. Ladewig said he was driving a van in Redding on May 3. Port and Bushey were passengers. The group had purchased 24 marijuana plants and was en route to the place where they planned to plant them, Port said. Some of the plants were for the Anderson woman for whom Ladewig is a caregiver, Port said. A Redding police officer stopped the van on Park Marina Drive for allegedly running a yellow light, Ladewig said. The three were not arrested, but the marijuana was confiscated, he said. On May 4 police returned six of the plants to Ladewig and the Anderson woman. Port and Bushey later were notified by mail that they had been charged. Ladewig said he learned that he, too, had been charged when he accompanied them to court. Ladewig and Bushey also were charged with marijuana trafficking and their case was split from Port's. State law does not limit the number of marijuana plants a patient can grow or use, but Redding police and Shasta County sheriff's deputies earlier this year adopted "guidelines" limiting patients to possession of two outdoor plants or three indoor plants or 1.33 pounds of processed marijuana. Ledford could not be reached for comment. - --- MAP posted-by: greg