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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Court to Refine Medical-Marijuana Law
Title:US CA: Court to Refine Medical-Marijuana Law
Published On:2007-02-08
Source:San Jose Mercury News (CA)
Fetched On:2008-01-12 16:00:26
COURT TO REFINE MEDICAL-MARIJUANA LAW

The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to consider whether
being a primary caregiver can be a defense against criminal charges
of cultivating marijuana under the state's 1996 medical marijuana law.

In a case out of Santa Cruz, the justices voted to review a decision
in October by the San Jose-based 6th District Court of Appeal, which
found that a jury should have been allowed to hear the defense in the
2005 trial of a medical marijuana advocate. The 6th District
overturned the conviction of Roger Mentch for cultivating marijuana
and possession of marijuana for sale because a trial judge excluded
the defense.

The case will be the latest in a string of rulings from the state
Supreme Court that have defined the boundaries of Proposition 215,
which legalized the use of marijuana for certain medical conditions.
Federal law still bans any use or distribution of marijuana.

Mentch ran the Hemporium, a care-giving service and marijuana
collective in Felton, when his legal troubles began in 2003. The
issue before the Supreme Court is whether he -- and others in his
position across the state -- can argue that a primary caregiver who
supplies marijuana to medical clients should not be prosecuted on
drug cultivation and possession charges.
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