Pubdate: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 Source: Missoulian (MT) Copyright: 2010 Missoulian Contact: http://www.missoulian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/720 Author: Michael Moore MEDICAL MARIJUANA ADVOCATE ARRESTED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT FOLLOWING ALTERCATION AFTER LIGHTING UP The sometimes-controversial founder of the Montana Caregivers Network pleaded not guilty in Municipal Court on Tuesday to two misdemeanor charges indirectly related to marijuana. Jason Christ, one of the state's most prominent medical marijuana advocates, was arrested late Monday evening after a disagreement at a Missoula auto repair shop. Christ was eventually charged with misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. The 35-year-old was jailed for about 30 minutes on Monday evening before posting bond. Missoula police Sgt. Bob Bouchee said Christ was arrested after an incident at the Automotive Clinic, a repair shop at 800 S. Catlin St. Bouchee said Christ previously had some work done on his car at the shop. "He apparently was unhappy with the work done on his car, so he went over there to talk to them about it," Bouchee said. During the discussion, Christ apparently started to smoke marijuana. "Basically, they took issue with him smoking marijuana on their property," said Bouchee. "Things sort of degenerated from there, with a lot of yelling and name-calling." During the disagreement, Christ allegedly ripped an automotive manual, Bouchee said. That led to the criminal mischief charge. "The disorderly is basically for disturbing the peace and being disruptive," Bouchee said. Reached on his cell phone Wednesday, Christ handed the phone to Chris Arneson, who handles public relations for the Montana Caregivers Network. "The reason this is being written about is the connection between Jason and the organization, so I'm answering the questions," Arneson said. Arneson characterized the situation as a misunderstanding. "My understanding of this is that it's basically a misunderstanding between two people," Arneson said. "We really can't say much more than that at this point, and we look forward to the case being resolved." The Montana Caregivers Network has been one of state's most active groups in enrolling people at medical marijuana clinics. Christ has played a high-profile role in some of those clinics, often smoking marijuana in public places. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake