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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Southern California Man Goes To Court To Get Marijuana
Title:US CA: Southern California Man Goes To Court To Get Marijuana
Published On:2000-12-18
Source:Fresno Bee, The (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-02 08:38:36
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MAN GOES TO COURT TO GET MARIJUANA PLANTS BACK

HESPERIA, Calif. (AP) -- A medical marijuana grower and user who had his
plants confiscated by authorities is taking the issue to court to get them
back.

San Bernardino sheriff's deputies confiscated Wayne Hobbs' 162 plants in
July after responding to a burglar alarm at his house. Hobbs, a
quadriplegic, was placed in custody but allowed to remain at his home due
to his medical condition.

Although prosecutors have declined to file charges, the sheriff's
department has refused to return the plants even thought they are ruined.

Earlier this month, Hobbs and his attorney, John Duran, made a plea with
Victorville Superior Court Judge Jules Fleuret. Fleuret has about 80 days
left to make a ruling.

Hobbs and Duran said they are just trying to make a point. Under the law,
Hobbs, 30, is entitled to the plants.

Hobbs' use of the drug falls under Proposition 215 because he grows and
uses it for medical purposes to relieve pain and to increase his appetite,
he said. According to a statement written by his physician, Dr. William
Eidelman, if Hobbs did not smoke the drug, his health would suffer
"imminent harm."

While sheriff's deputies agree that Hobbs's case falls under the law, they
don't agree with the amount of plants he was growing.

"His garden fits the mold of growing it for other people," said Detective
Mike Wirtz, who heads the San Bernardino County marijuana suppression program.

In February 1998, Hobbs fractured his spine during a snowboarding accident
at Snow Summit.

He has five caretakers, and because he is bed-ridden and doesn't have use
of his arms, he designated two of them as growers, which the law allows.
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