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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Anaheim Man Sentenced For Internet Pot Business
Title:US CA: Anaheim Man Sentenced For Internet Pot Business
Published On:2000-09-23
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 07:47:14
ANAHEIM MAN SENTENCED FOR INTERNET POT BUSINESS

An Anaheim man who ran an Internet business selling marijuana for medicinal
purposes to customers in 35 states was fined $200,000 Friday and sentenced
to five months in a halfway house and five months under house arrest.

Michael David Aronov, 48, said he sold the marijuana for medicinal use
only. He was arrested after selling the drug to undercover federal agents
in Louisiana.

Prosecutors in New Orleans had asked for up to two years in prison.

Aronov started taking orders over the Internet in 1996, receiving payments
by mail. Over the next three years, he mailed 994 packages of marijuana to
149 customers, receiving about $227,000 for more than 800 pounds of the
drug, prosecutors said.

He said he always demanded proof that customers needed the marijuana and
turned down suspicious offers. "The only reason I did this was to help the
sick people who cannot get it," said Aronov, a plumber and inventor.

Federal drug agents learned of Aronov's company last year after a Louisiana
TV reporter contacted police about the Web site.

California law allows distribution of marijuana if a doctor advises that
the drug might help with conditions such as glaucoma, seizures or loss of
appetite from cancer treatments or AIDS.

Marijuana distribution is illegal in Louisiana
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