Pubdate: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 Source: Courier-Post (NJ) Copyright: 2004 Courier-Post Contact: http://www.courierpostonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/826 Author: Jim Walsh, Courier-Post Staff APPEALS COURT SIDES WITH ACTIVIST It Overturned a Ruling Barring Name Change A marijuana activist won a round Tuesday in his fight to change his name to NJWeedman com. A three-judge appeals panel overturned a lower-court ruling that barred the switch sought by Edward Forchion Jr., 39, of Browns Mills. Forchion will appear in Superior Court in Camden to argue in person for the name change, which the Camden County Prosecutor's Office opposes. The appeals court said the lower-court decision was flawed because Forchion was required to submit his arguments in writing while an assistant prosecutor appeared in person before Superior Court Judge Allan Vogelson. At the time of the February 2002 hearing, Forchion was serving a term in state prison for possession of marijuana. "The state got to tear apart my brief," said Forchion, who has since been released from prison. "I was denied my right to present my position adequately." Forchion said his proposed name change, originally intended as an "advertising gimmick" to promote his views and a Web site that he runs, has become a First Amendment issue. "How can the government tell me what I can name my body?" asked Forchion, who argued his own case before the appeals court. A frequent political candidate, Forchion said he wants to be listed on ballots as NJWeedman com, But Camden County Prosecutor Vincent P. Sarubbi said the name change is intended to promote illegal drug sales via the Internet. "We anticipate that, if Mr. Forchion's application is granted, our office will be besieged by applications promoting all manner of illegal professions," Sarubbi said Tuesday. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake