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News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: Marijuana Case Retrial Begins
Title:US HI: Marijuana Case Retrial Begins
Published On:2002-01-27
Source:Honolulu Advertiser (HI)
Fetched On:2008-08-31 06:08:14
MARIJUANA CASE RETRIAL BEGINS

HILO, Hawai'i - A Big Island judge heard testimony last week in the retrial
of marijuana advocate Jonathan Adler, who plans to run for governor.

Adler was charged with commercial promotion of marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia after police found 89 marijuana plants and other
evidence at his Hawaiian Paradise Park home outside Kea'au in 1998. Adler
claims he has a legal right to use marijuana for medical and religious
purposes.

Adler is one of 471 people statewide who have obtained state certificates
for the use of marijuana for medical purposes. He also is co-pastor of the
Religion of Jesus Church, which uses marijuana as a sacrament.

A jury in August was unable to reach a verdict in the case, and both sides
agreed to a nonjury trial for a repeat. Judge Greg Nakamura is not expected
to issue a verdict until late next month.

Nakamura heard testimony last week from a doctor who described Adler's need
to use marijuana for an asthma problem.
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