Pubdate: Thu, 03 June 1999 Source: Sacramento News & Review (CA) Copyright: 1999 Sacramento News & Review Contact: 1015 20th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 Fax: (916) 498-7920 Website: http://newsreview.com/sacto/ Author: Steve Kubby Note: "Marijuana and Miracles" appeared on page 5 (the opinion page) of the June 3rd issue. The only thing they added was a small photo of the author, a one line bio and contact information, including http://www.kubby.com/ MARIJUANA AND MIRACLES I should be dead. That's what doctors recently told me after completing extensive medical tests at the University of Southern California's School of Medicine. According to Dr. Vincent DeQuattro, a USC professor and world authority on adrenal cancer, my blood shows lethal levels of adrenaline. That's really not surprising, since everyone who has ever had my disease has died within a few years. Except for me. Thanks to medical marijuana, I'm now entering my 23rd year of survival, something DeQuattro considers a "medical miracle." Dr. DeQuattro has even written a letter advising that I could suffer a heart attack or stroke if deprived of marijuana and that no other form of therapy is available. Unfortunately, none of this seems to matter in Placer County, where 20 armed officers from four different agencies stormed our Squaw Valley home four months ago. Armed with laser guided automatic weapons, body armor and a battering ram, a SWAT team from the North Tahoe Narcotics Task Force blocked off our street, raided our home and confiscated almost everything of we own. Besides taking my plants, gardening equipment and medicine, they seized all of our electronic publishing equipment. That action effectively killed our on-line magazine, Alpine World, which had been rated as the 25th top electronic magazine in the world. This raid destroyed our primary source of income, forcing us out of our home and into bankruptcy. The Task Force confiscated our passports and social security cards. They stole our company's petty cash and then went through our safe deposit box. We still don't know what they stole from our box, they have the keys. They even took the cash out of our wallets. Then they arrested us, handcuffed us, and took us away to jail for three days. After taking everything we own, they arbitrarily set bail at $200,000. Fortunately, our attorneys were able to persuade a judge to drop all bail and release us on our own recognizance. Although both my wife and I are legal patients with doctor recommendations we face a 19 count criminal indictment, just for the crime of using a medicine, which is not government approved. Absolutely none of our medical marijuana was ever sold or illegally distributed. The City of Oakland is the only jurisdiction in California that has set guidelines since the passage of Proposition 215. We carefully kept our home-grown medicine within that one set of The Oakland Guidelines - which also happens to be lower than the 7.1 pounds of marijuana our federal government currently sends to each of the eight patients on the Compassionate IND program each year. We hope our case will achieve in the jury box what we were supposed to have won at the ballot box -- the right for medical patients to not be treated as criminals. It's time to stop arresting sick and dying people. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake