Pubdate: Thu, Jan 21, 1999 Source: NewTimes (CA) Website: http://newtimes-slo.com/ Contact: What's News POPPY PLEA Fearing a long prison sentence, Arroyo Grande residents Tom Dunbar and Jo-D Harrison have accepted a plea bargain that will give him a six-month jail sentence and her a one-year informal probation. The couple - featured in our "The Poppy Paradox" article of Nov. 19, 1998 - were raided last May by the Narcotics Task Force, which found an indoor marijuana growing operation and 200 opium poppy plants in the back yard. All other charges were dropped in exchange for Dunbar's "no contest" plea to possession of opium and Harrison's plea to possession of more than an ounce of marijuana(despite the fact that Dunbar, a legal medical marijuana user, had posted a sign in the home indicating all the pot plants were his). Deputy District Attorney Dennis Schloss said the reason for pushing the poppy charge against Dunbar, rather than the marijuana charges, was because "It's a more serious crime." The couple had said they would fight for their right to grow the poppie - a legally available ornamental flower, despite its narcotic potential - but decided to focus their energies on building a life together. The couple got married Jan. 1. - --- MAP posted-by: derek rea