Pubdate: Sun, 4 April 1999 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Copyright: 1999 The Orange County Register Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Author: Teri Sforza - (714)565-6910 FOUNDER OF CO-OP HOPES TO RECEIVE POT IN PRISON THEN:The founder of Orange County's medical marijuana co-op, Marvin Chavez, was sentenced Jan. 29 to six years in prison for selling and transporting pot. Medical marijuana activists cried as Chavez was led away in handcuffs,vowing to appeal. NOW:Chavez is serving his time at Wasco State Prison,where he is not allowed to use medical marijuana for what he says is debilitating back pain. His attorney plans to push the state corrections department to allow Chavez access to marijuana behind bars under the auspices of Proposition 215, the medical marijuana initiative that passed in 1996. The state has denied one such request before. "He's being denied his medicine and he's in a lot of pain," said Linda Chavez,his ex-wife. She and attorney James Silva hope a new federal report concluding that marijuana has medicinal potential will help. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D