Pubdate: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 Source: Orange County Weekly (CA) Copyright: 2001, Orange County Weekly, Inc. Section: A Clockwork Orange Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/322 Website: http://www.ocweekly.com/ Author: Matt Coker Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/ocbc.htm (Oakland Cannabis Court Case) [Content not related to drug policy snipped for brevity] THE WORLD'S GONE TO POT Nov. 5 was the fifth anniversary of California's passage of the medical marijuana initiative, but Dubya has not sent a card to mark the occasion. Instead, he has sent jack-booted federal thugs up and down the Golden State to uproot pot grown by ill people, break up cannabis co-ops, and seize files from doctors who recommend the drug for patients. "The attorney general and the administration have been very clear: we will be aggressive," Justice Department spokeswoman Susan Dryden recently told The New York Times. "The Bush administration is forcing sick people to become criminals," countered West Hollywood City Councilman Steve Martin, who sits on the board for the recently raided Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center, the state's largest co-op. California Medical Association spokesman Peter Warren said of the assault on the doctor-patient relationship, "It's especially shocking in this time of national crisis that federal agents are out tossing doctors' offices." Even a district attorney, San Francisco's Terence Hallinan, asked the feds on Nov. 6 to knock it off. "Any move to close dispensaries will result in sick people trying to get marijuana from street vendors, whose product may or may not be safe," said Hallinan, who credited the medical-marijuana initiative with reducing crime, saving money and contributing to the public's well-being. I SMOKE TWO JOINTS IN THE MORNING, I SMOKE TWO JOINTS AT NIGHT Among the locals caught up in the asinine war on legal drugs is medical-marijuana activist Marvin Chavez, who spent the day before the initiative's anniversary pleading innocent to charges of cultivating and possessing pot for sale. The Santa Ana resident has admitted to growing and smoking grass to relieve pain from spinal arthritis--he even has a doctor's note. (Note to doctors: you may want to double-lock your file cabinets.) But OC prosecutors say the 60 pounds of cannabis they pulled from Marvin's garden was far more than he needed, that to get through a 60-pound bag, it'd take 12 joints per day for 12 years--and a whole lotta bags of Cool Ranch Doritos. Chavez, who is already appealing a 1999 conviction on similar charges, faces three years in the pokey this time. [Content not related to drug policy snipped for brevity] - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk