Pubdate: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 Source: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) Copyright: 2007, Denver Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/371 Author: Tillie Fong, The RM News Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) DOCTOR'S OK DOESN'T PREVENT POT BUST A decorated Marine approved by the state to use marijuana for medical purposes is fighting to get back the dozens of marijuana plants seized from his basement by Aurora police in April. "I felt that I didn't do anything wrong," said Kevin Dickes, 38, of Aurora. Dickes, who was wounded by a grenade in Kuwait in February 1991, was arrested April 27 for cultivation of marijuana, a felony that could send him to prison for six years. He was in court Thursday trying to get the case dismissed based on the medical marijuana exception in the state constitution, which was passed by voters in 2000. "This is a waste of taxpayers' time," said Dickes' attorney, Robert Corry Jr. "The voters of Colorado said medical marijuana is legal." According to police, 71 marijuana plants were seized from -Dickes' basement. At the time, officers reported that Dickes "knew he had cultivated too many marijuana plants" and that he told them he "enjoyed growing the marijuana plants." On Feb. 2, 1991, he was with a unit that was escorting prisoners of war in Kuwait when a grenade went off, killing three of his comrades and injuring Dickes. In January, he started using marijuana and in March, he got his doctor to sign off on the use of pot and obtained a medical marijuana registry card from the state after paying the $110 fee. He also started growing marijuana plants in his basement, using hydroponics. On April 27, he said he was working at his computer when Aurora SWAT members burst into his home. Dickes said the officers left him six marijuana plants but they all died while he spent six hours in jail. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath