Pubdate: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 Source: Tahoe Daily Tribune (CA) Copyright: 2001 Tahoe-Carson Area Newspapers Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/443 Website: http://td.us.publicus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage Author: William Ferchland, Tahoe Daily Tribune Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/ocbc.htm (Oakland Cannabis Court Case) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) DRUG FORUM GETS VOCAL A street law forum about methamphetamine and marijuana sporadically turned into a verbal street brawl between presenters and audience members. The forum drew about two dozen people to an El Dorado County courtroom Thursday night. It was intended to educate the audience regarding aspects of drugs and their effects. "This is an educational forum, not a podium," Deputy District Attorney Lisa Serafini said as noise escalated. Jackie Long, a special agent with the California attorney general's office, travels around the country explaining the effects of drugs to high school students and community members. A law enforcement officer with a background in biochemistry, he felt his presentation cut short. "My purpose was to talk about biochemistry and explain why drugs do the things they do," he said after the forum. "They just wanted to vent." Outbursts of opposing views, including suspicions of government propaganda and drug policies in Europe flying from a dreadlocked marijuana supporter, dotted the discussion. Serafini addressed Propositions 36 and 215 after Long's presentation. Most in attendance favored Prop. 36, which stresses treatment over incarceration for first-time drug offenders, and found Prop. 215, the embattled medical marijuana law, to be ambiguous and poorly written. Frequent interjections by a police officer to wrap up the forum cut short attorney Richard Speccio's comments. Speccio advised medical marijuana growers to notify police of their marijuana prescription and number of plants in their possession to avoid prosecution. Dean Ceriscitido, a medical marijuana user, attended the forum to receive opinions from the deputy district attorney. He disliked the prevalence of the methamphetamine discussion. "It was a good forum but too confrontational for my taste," Ceriscitido said. Many were upset marijuana was coupled with methamphetamine in the discussion, since they viewed marijuana as a softer drug. Dale Schafer, a medical marijuana proponent who intends to run for El Dorado County district attorney, sat calmly in the front while providing questions and comments. Signatures for his candidacy were collected in front of the courthouse after the discussion. "I think it's always beneficial to have these forums but it's unfortunate to have methamphetamine lumped together with cannabis and be presented by a gentleman with a gun on (his) hip," he said. Schafer and his wife, Dr. Mollie Fry, operate the California Medical Research Center in Cool, Calif. The business, which caters to people who claim to use marijuana medicinally, and their home were raided in September by federal drug agents. Authorities are examining the files that were seized. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk