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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Jailed Activist Asks to Use Pot
Title:US CA: Jailed Activist Asks to Use Pot
Published On:2006-02-01
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 17:55:16
JAILED ACTIVIST ASKS TO USE POT

Medical Marijuana Backer Steve Kubby Says It Fights the Symptoms Of
His Rare Cancer.

AUBURN, Calif. -- An attorney for jailed medical marijuana activist
Steve Kubby on Tuesday asked that the cancer-stricken inmate be
allowed to eat cannabis in food or pills while behind bars, or be
released to serve his time under house arrest.

Kubby, a former Libertarian candidate for governor of California,
fled Placer County in 2001 and moved to Canada to avoid a 120-day
jail stint he contends would have been a death sentence without marijuana.

Since being diagnosed with adrenal cancer in the mid-1970s, Kubby has
smoked cannabis, which his doctors believe helps blunt the lethal illness.

Kubby returned after he exhausted his attempts to avoid deportation
from Canada, and was promptly arrested last Thursday when his flight
arrived in San Francisco.

During a short hearing Tuesday, Kubby shuffled into a jailhouse
courtroom wearing an orange jumpsuit and shackles. He said nothing,
but smiled wanly and glanced at dozens of friends and supporters, who
earlier in the day waved placards and called for his release in front
of the county jail.

Supporters say Kubby has telephoned from jail to report that he is
suffering headaches and nausea and that he has blood in his urine.

Placer County officials refuse to discuss Kubby's medical condition,
citing the inmate's privacy. Though denied cannabis, Kubby is being
allowed to take Marinol, a synthetic form of marijuana's psychoactive
ingredient, THC.

Bill McPike, Kubby's attorney, argued in legal papers filed Tuesday
that the 59-year-old medical marijuana patient has a right under
California law -- including legislation approved in 2003 and upheld
in several court cases -- to use marijuana while he serves jail time.

Christopher Cattran, a Placer deputy district attorney, said Kubby
could face additional time, but that any ruling "will be up to the judge."

Kubby was arrested in 1999 and charged with cultivating marijuana for
sale at his home near the Squaw Valley ski resort, north of Lake
Tahoe. A jury voted 11-1 for acquittal in December 2000, but found
Kubby guilty of possession of a single peyote button and one
hallucinogenic mushroom.
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