Pubdate: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 Source: Daily Cougar (U of Houston, TX Edu) Copyright: 2003 Student Publications Contact: http://www.uh.edu/campus/cougar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1374 Author: Brandon Moeller, Opinion Columnist Cited: Cultural Baggage http://www.cultural-baggage.com/kpft.htm Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Ed+Rosenthal ROSENTHAL CONVICTION UNJUST I once bought a book by Ed Rosenthal. I soon learned it's not easy to cultivate marijuana on a shoestring budget in one's closet. Ed Rosenthal now faces a life sentence in jail for being a green-thumbed good neighbor to the sick and dying in California. "But wait! Not so fast!" five jurors said Tuesday. In a statement released by the dissenting, albeit tardy, jurors, they explain: "In good faith, we as jury members allowed ourselves to be blindfolded to weigh the evidence before us. But in this trial, the prosecution was allowed to put all of the evidence and testimony on one of the scales, while the defense was not allowed to put its evidence and testimony on the other scale. Therefore we were not allowed as a jury to properly weigh the case." Those five members of the 12-member body were referring to the fact that the judge in this case did not allow Rosenthal or his defense to mention the eenie-weenie tidbit that would have swayed the jurors the other way: What he did was legal under California law. Yep. The federal government arrested Rosenthal and brought a case up against him in an effort to strike down marijuana laws in California and eight other states that contradict federal law. Rosenthal recently told Dean Becker, host of Cultural Baggage on KPFT-FM, that his case is clearly an interesting states' rights case, but because of the time he faces, he wishes it weren't concerning him. My heart goes out to Rosenthal, who could soon be rotting the rest of his life away in a cold prison cell. My heart also goes out to the hundreds of thousands of other American citizens who are imprisoned for possession of drugs, usually marijuana. I also deeply empathize with the starving masses who are suffering more severely because the police state spends more money on convicting drug users who it does helping the economically downtrodden. The drug war is one of the cruelest forms of domestic terrorism the state imposes on free people in their daily lives. The next victim of this war could be the ability of states to write their own marijuana laws for their own people. The Bush administration could only provide this hostile climate toward the pro-marijuana movement on the eve of an unjust war. We've never had a president more sinister than Bush. I mean, this guy puts them all to shame: Nixon, Clinton, Ronald "Darth" Reagan. These guys know that Bush Jr. will go down harder than any of them did. Meanwhile, the country is well distracted by the catastrophic reminder of mortality as witnessed on television when the space shuttle Columbia was lost Saturday. Like the astronauts, 58-year-old Rosenthal may not see his children grow up. And that's a shame. And a disservice to liberty. And against everything America should stand for. We are now living under Emperor Bush, who must prove to the world that he knows evil when he sees it. Perhaps he should look within. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake