Pubdate: Tue, 27 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: Gregory Crofton, Tribune Staff writer Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1789/a01.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/ocbc.htm (Oakland Cannabis Court Case) SMOKE BUT NO FIRE IN MARIJUANA CASE El Dorado County Sheriff's deputies confiscated 12 marijuana plants in October from a South Lake Tahoe motorist who said the plants were for medicinal use. Two months later, the marijuana remains in an evidence locker. Patrick McMahon, 30, of San Mateo, Calif., was ticketed for transporting marijuana after a deputy got a tip from another driver that McMahon's red Blazer was carrying suspicious plants. McMahon's Dec. 3 court date was vacated and he has not yet been charged with a crime because El Dorado County District Attorney's Office is still investigating the incident. They want to determine if McMahon is eligible for protection from the law under Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act, which passed in 1996. The district attorney's office has been in contact with McMahon's attorney, William Panzer, and received some of McMahon's medical records but still is awaiting additional information. Deputy District Attorney Lisa Serafini said the marijuana will not be returned even if 215 is a viable defense because federal law prohibits possession or cultivation of marijuana. She said if McMahon was able to obtain a court order that demanded the plants be returned the order still would be in violation of federal law. Deputy Mike Sukau stopped McMahon Oct. 18 on Blackwood Road driving 43 mph in 35-mph zone. McMahon showed Sukau an identification card from Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative and said the plants were "straight from the cannabis club." Sukau said McMahon told him he was en route to deliver the marijuana to a friend who was a medicinal marijuana patient. The Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative is a business in the Bay Area that issues identification cards and sells hemp products but does not dispense marijuana. The cooperative's marijuana dispensary was shut down by the federal government in 1998. Panzer could not be reached for comment because he is on his honeymoon. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk