Pubdate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 Source: San Mateo County Times, The (CA) Copyright: 2006 ANG Newspapers Contact: http://www.sanmateocountytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/392 Author: Eric Bailey, Los Angeles Times Cited: Steve Kubby http://www.kubby.com Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/kubby.htm (Kubby, Steve) MARIJUANA ACTIVIST LEAVES JAIL SACRAMENTO -- Steve Kubby, a California medical marijuana pioneer who was forced to return from Canada earlier this year and was thrown into jail, earned his freedom Monday after serving a third of the four-month sentence his doctor predicted might kill him. Placer County jail officials said Kubby's release after 40 days behind bars came because of his good behavior in custody and their need to reduce crowding under a federal court order. Kubby has spent the last six years vociferously fighting Placer County authorities over his conviction for possession of a peyote button and a psychedelic mushroom. But his early release underscored a sudden shift in his once bitter attitude toward law enforcement authorities. In jail, Kubby lost 25 pounds, yet said he gained respect for his jailers and the medical staff who tended to the rare -- and typically terminal -- form of adrenal cancer he has been treating with marijuana for decades. "I realized the taunting and skepticism about my condition thatI experienced when I was first jailed here in 1999 was not present with any of the jail staff this time," said Kubby, a onetime Libertarian gubernatorial candidate and early backer of California's watershed 1996 medical marijuana initiative. "I realized that these guys were getting heat over me, and they didn't deserve it." The first days of his incarceration were marked by loud criticism of Placer County officials by medical marijuana activists worried that Kubby might die in jail without access to marijuana. Although a free man Monday, Kubby still faces a March 14 hearing for failing to appear at his original sentencing five years ago. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake