Pubdate: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 Source: Register-Guard, The (OR) Copyright: 2001 The Register-Guard Contact: http://www.registerguard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/362 Author: Dylan Darling, The Register-Guard Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) PROTESTERS WANT MARIJUANA BACK About 20 demonstrators gathered at the county courthouse Wednesday calling for police to release a supply of marijuana seized two weeks ago, but Eugene authorities said no chance. In fact, the marijuana was turned over to state police and probably already has been destroyed, said police spokeswoman Pam Alejandre. Daniel Carl Ernst led the protesters on a march from the steps of City Hall to the Wayne Morse Plaza, carrying homemade posters and American flags hung upside down. Police arrested Ernst earlier this month and confiscated about 14 pounds of marijuana and $2,000 in cash from his home near Lorane and 3 1/2 pounds of marijuana, 10 plants and $8,000 in cash from his storefront church at 633 Almaden St. in Eugene. Ernst claims to have stockpiled the marijuana to dispense it to people to treat their medical conditions. He said he needs the marijuana back to help people in pain. His supporters have said the state allows the use of marijuana to relieve pain, but makes it too difficult to get the drug. The protesters tried to get the attention of Circuit Judge Bryan Hodges, who signed the arrest warrant for Ernst, by yelling, singing and even calling the judge using cell phones. Ernst said undercover officers came to him with claims of severe medical problems and asked him for marijuana. He said he gave them between 3 1/2 and 4 grams, and the officers gave his church a $40 donation. Then police arrested him and searched his office for evidence, he said. Ernst said police entrapped him, but Alejandre said it doesn't matter why the officers wanted the marijuana. "It is still against the law to provide for someone you are not legally a provider for," she said. The case is pending review before the grand jury and no charges have been filed, according to the Lane County district attorney's office. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew