Pubdate: Sat, 24 May 2003 Source: Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC) Copyright: 2003 Sun Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/sunnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/987 Author: Myriam Marquez, Orlando Sentinel Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Ed+Rosenthal (Ed Rosenthal) MEDICAL MARIJUANA RULING IGNORES STATE, LOCAL APPROVAL Hanging on the precipice of states' rights in the nation's drug war is a 58-year-old San Francisco author known as the "Ganja Guru." And there lying at the bottom is a shattered Lady Justice, with no middle ground in sight. Ed Rosenthal is no stranger to controversy. Through the years, he's authored several books about the benefits of marijuana use and has testified before Congress about the need to re-evaluate federal laws that make growing or smoking marijuana a criminal offense. Now Rosenthal, who grew marijuana for medicinal purposes, could spend the rest of his life in prison. Yet he had the city of Oakland's blessing to grow the cannabis. He had the voters of California's blessings. He had the California attorney general's public acknowledgment that Rosenthal, authorized by Oakland's city commissioners to grow marijuana solely for the use of seriously ill patients, has state law on his side. No matter. Rosenthal has become the obsession of federal prosecutors and a drug war run amok. Instead of challenging California's Proposition 215 or the city of Oakland's ordinance that allowed Rosenthal to grow marijuana as "an officer of the city," the feds went after the little guy who grew the pot for city-regulated medical marijuana clubs, which sold marijuana to patients whose doctors had prescribed it. It was easy to get a conviction for Rosenthal because, under legal precedent, he couldn't use The Truth as a defense. Jurors never heard that Rosenthal had the city's permission to grow marijuana. They never knew the plants were grown solely to ease the comfort of sick people. The judge wouldn't let Rosenthal's lawyers call witnesses who could explain why Rosenthal was growing more than 3,000 plants in a warehouse. And a federal appeals court backed the judge because federal law takes precedence over any local-yokel ordinance. So jurors convicted Rosenthal earlier this year as though he were a typical drug kingpin. Most of the jurors did an about-face once the trial ended and they heard the rest of the story, i.e., The Truth. Judge Charles R. Breyer denied Rosenthal a new trial last week, writing that there's legal precedence "since the Civil War" that local laws have no bearing in federal court. The feds have used the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in another Oakland case, which outlawed the sale of marijuana at a cannabis club, as a way to go after Rosenthal as though he were selling crack to kids. Yet that 1991 ruling was limited to the club's attempt to use the common-law medical-necessity defense to sell cannabis. It did not deal directly with Proposition 215, states' rights or Oakland's laws. The drug war has wasted billions of dollars, focusing on the users of a plant that, while not healthy to the body if abused, comes nowhere close to the severe medical effects and societal chaos that, say, cocaine or heroin can cause. And the thing is, the federal government doesn't care to know The Truth. It has refused to evaluate marijuana's ability to help sick people suffering from debilitating and fatal diseases, such as AIDS, cancer and multiple sclerosis. It has shut the door on new studies to find the plant's medical value. Any drug can be abused, even over-the-counter drugs. It's their health benefits that medical professionals weigh against the risks. That's what California and eight other states focused on when they approved medicinal use of marijuana to help patients wasting away from AIDS, multiple sclerosis and other diseases, and to overcome the reactions to chemotherapy after cancer treatment. Smoking the plant helps ill people reduce nausea so they can eat and get stronger. Keeping jurors in the dark to punish a man who sought to help severely ill people cope - now that's criminal. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake