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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Marijuana Columnist On Trial For Allegedly Cultivating the Drug
Title:US CA: Marijuana Columnist On Trial For Allegedly Cultivating the Drug
Published On:2003-01-22
Source:State Journal-Register (IL)
Fetched On:2008-01-21 13:59:10
MARIJUANA COLUMNIST ON TRIAL FOR ALLEGEDLY CULTIVATING THE DRUG

SAN FRANCISCO -- An author of how-to books and columns on growing marijuana
and getting away with it went on trial Tuesday on federal charges of
illegally cultivating pot.

The case against Ed Rosenthal represents the latest clash between federal
agents and state and local authorities over the medical use of marijuana.

Rosenthal, a former columnist for the pro-marijuana magazine High Times, has
said he was growing pot to help the sick, which is legal under California
law. But marijuana is still illegal under federal law.

Prosecutor George Bevan told the jury that agents seized some 3,000 plants
growing in Rosenthal's warehouse in Oakland.

"It's a federal offense,'' Bevan said.

Rosenthal, 58, could receive a life sentence if convicted.

California and seven other states--Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine,
Oregon and Washington--allow the sick to receive, possess, grow or smoke
marijuana for medical purposes without fear of state prosecution.
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