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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Marijuana Club Owner Charged In Federal Court
Title:US CA: Marijuana Club Owner Charged In Federal Court
Published On:2002-09-14
Source:Press Democrat, The (CA)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 01:48:39
MARIJUANA CLUB OWNER CHARGED IN FEDERAL COURT

DEA Agents Uprooted 3,454 Marijuana Plants On Land Near Sebastopol

The owner of a Petaluma marijuana club was arraigned Friday on drug charges
that carry a maximum penalty of life in prison.

Robert Schmidt, 52, was arrested Thursday by federal agents who raided a
ranch near Sebastopol where he had been growing marijuana since March.

He was arraigned in U.S. District Court in San Francisco on charges of
manufacturing and possessing marijuana with intent to distribute, and
assaulting a federal agent.

The maximum penalty for the drug charges is life in prison and a $4 million
fine; the assault charge carries a maximum sentence of three years plus a
$250,000 fine, Assistant U.S. Attorney Mathew Jacobs said in a statement
Friday.

He said U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents seized 3,454 marijuana
plants from the Martin Lane ranch west of Sebastopol.

Several others questioned at the ranch told agents that Schmidt had hired
them to guard the crop, which one DEA agent estimated to be worth nearly $2
million.

Neighbors said authorities told them that Schmidt had been under
investigation for more than a year.

Schmidt is the owner of Genesis 1:29, a marijuana buyers club named for a
Bible verse about God providing herb-bearing seeds.

Supporters said Schmidt was growing cannabis for nearly 800 members of his
club as well as for other clubs that opened in the Bay Area after voters
approved a 1996 initiative allowing marijuana use for medical reasons.

Federal law doesn't recognize any legal use of marijuana. Medical marijuana
advocates say stepped-up DEA enforcement efforts are misfocused.

"The DEA is needed to help fight the war on terrorism," said Ernest "Doc"
Knapp, spokesman for the Sonoma Alliance for Medical Marijuana. "When they
devote such huge resources to going after sick and dying people, what does
it say about them?"

Marijuana plants and computer equipment also were seized from the Petaluma
club, located in a business park on South Point Boulevard.

Calls to the club seeking comment weren't returned Friday. An answering
machine message said: "We are closed due to the DEA overriding state law on
the 12th of September."

Schmidt is next scheduled to appear in court Sept. 18.
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