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Lynn and Judy Osburn were preparing for a day of working with their horses on September 28, 2001, when they heard the deep thump of a helicopter suddenly shattering the silence of the Ozena Valley. A line of 15 unmarked SUVs and one Ventura County Sheriff’s car pulled up to their horse gate as their four dogs exploded in furious barking and horses scattered through the sage scrub in a panic.
The Osburns knew instantly what was going down. Every county and federal official from Ventura to downtown L.A. knew they grew marijuana; the Osburns had met with them and discussed it openly. Somewhere on the property was allegedly a field of 270 tall, stinky plants about ready to harvest. Lynn, 53, and Judy, 50, gathered themselves, then stepped out of the cabin-style home they’d built themselves and into the brilliant mountain light, hands high so no one would have any reason to shoot. “Their lead investigator told us they didn’t want to be there,” says Lynn, sitting at his kitchen table. “They had argued for a long time with their superiors that this wasn’t what they should be doing. They were very apologetic. It was a very strange occasion.” Under California state law, the Osburns’ bumper weed crop was perfectly legal. They were the state-approved growers for the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center (LACRC), a West Hollywood medical marijuana co-op operating legally under Prop 215, the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which legalizes the use of pot as physician-prescribed medicine. The dope cultivated by the Osburns would relieve the symptoms of 960 registered patients in L.A., who used it to treat the wasting associated with AIDS, chemotherapy nausea, chronic pain and glaucoma, among other conditions. But the agents who poured out of these vehicles, some dressed in camouflage and many wearing ski masks, weren’t bound by state law. They were mostly L.A.-based agents of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Under the federal Controlled Substances Act, pot is a Schedule 1 narcotic, which is defined as having “no medicinal use.” Therefore, in the Twilight Zone that is the federal bureaucracy, medical marijuana doesn’t exist. They had a warrant from the US Attorney’s office in L.A. Since 2001, the Bush Administration—U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, Drug Czar John Walters and ex-DEA director Asa Hutchinson, in particular—have openly defied the sovereignty of California voters by raiding pot co-ops and making selective arrests of 40 medical pot users and growers. They have gone after the highest-profile individuals, including many who worked to pass the original ballot initiative. Some have been sent up on federal prison sentences as long as 10 years. The Osburns were just such a catch: they had been the key organizers of Prop 215 support in Ventura County. “This is their strategy, and I think it’s backfiring,” says Hilary McQuie of Americans for Safe Access, a pro-medical marijuana group. “Every one of these cases is demoralizing to the DEA, and builds up public sentiment against them.” This new crackdown, which has isolated the DEA from local cops and splintered local drug task forces across the state, has now made pot into a conservative issue. President Bush, who campaigned on a pro-states’ rights agenda concerning potentially racist matters like flying the Confederate flag over the South Carolina statehouse, or local environmental control, has reversed his tack and increased federal power in order to fight voter-approved marijuana. Medical pot is legal in some form in nine states, but only California activists have been the victims of the administration’s moral agenda. The states’ rights implications of this assault have now greatly overshadowed Ashcroft’s constant crowing about the need to be strong in the twin wars against drugs and terrorism. An unlikely coalition of staunch conservatives and outraged liberals have backed new legislation in Congress to address this conflict: House Representatives Ron Paul [R-TX] and Dana Rohrabacher [R-CA] are actively supporting Representative Barney Frank’s newly-renamed States’ Rights to Medical Marijuana Act (HR2233), a version of pro-medical pot legislation that Frank has introduced every year since the early 1980s. It has never even moved to committee, much less to a vote, but the states’ rights conflict gives new urgency to the bill, now with 21 sponsors, which seeks to re-schedule marijuana to include medical use in the U.S. Controlled Substances Act. “Do states have the right to set their own policies regulating medical marijuana? For those who still believe states have rights under the Ninth and Tenth amendments, the answer is clearly yes,” Paul said in a statement. “For too long the federal government has used the ‘War on Drugs’ as justification for pre-empting more and more state criminal and regulatory laws.” Special Agent Richard Meyer, spokesman for the DEA in San Francisco, says he welcomes some kind of reconciliation of the legal impasse. “We are all for that. We hope there is some type of agreement,” he says. “In the meantime, we have to enforce the laws of the land.” It would be over a year before any charges would be filed against the Osburns. But in the fall of 2002, they were busted again for allegedly growing 35 plants for medical use. This time L.A.-based U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald threw the book at them, prosecuting for both raids. Their case goes to trial this fall, where a conviction could mean 40 years in prison, and possibly the forfeiture of their 60-acre ranch. They’re hoping to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and settle this matter once and for all: are states truly free to make their own law and police their own population, as the constitution clearly guarantees? Or does this power rest in the hands of a few appointed federal chiefs who set the nation’s moral agenda? “We think the DEA will keep going after these cases as long as they are ordered to from Washington DC, and as long as they get convictions,” the couple wrote via email from their home. So why not go to court and argue that they were operating legally under state law? This raises an infuriating consequence of the federal refusal to accept medical pot: under a May 2001 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, no mention of Prop 215, medical use of pot, or what is called a “medical necessity” defense is allowed in federal cases such as that of the Osburns. This makes medical marijuana users and growers sitting ducks, as prosecutors use their openness in complying with state laws against them—producing their weed, plants, prescriptions, medical records and distribution documents as irrefutable proof of guilt. Juries are forced to convict, even when it goes against their conscience. U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer was among the first to apply the ruling during the early 2002 trial of weed guru and popular High Times columnist Ed Rosenthal, who was growing marijuana as an officer of the city of Oakland, California. Breyer expressly forbade Rosenthal’s attorneys to present medical marijuana information to the jurors in any way, and interviewed 80 potential jurors before finding a dozen who knew nothing about Proposition 215. Rosenthal was convicted, but jurors were in an uproar about not being told the whole truth about the case. Their angry response to the court caused Breyer to waive Rosenthal’s sentence, though his conviction stands. Similar cases have spawned another new piece of legislation that is crossing party lines to protect states’ rights. The Truth in Trials Act (HR1717), introduced into congress by Rohrabacher and Sam Farr (D-CA), would allow for the inclusion of information about Prop 215 and medical marijuana into federal trials. Lynn and Judy Osburn hope it comes up for a vote in time to affect their case, but Judge A. Howard Matz, who is presiding, has already announced that he is observing the “no-215” restrictions. California Attorney General Bill Lockyer originally voted for 215 because he felt it was humane policy, but his mandate under the proposition puts him in a clash with the feds. After a 2002 Santa Cruz bust of an organization regarded as the most refined model for medical marijuana distribution in the state, Lockyer fired off a terse letter to then-DEA chief Asa Hutchinson. Calling the raids “harassment,” Lockyer went on to deliver a complaint that still echoes the frustrations of many in the state and congress: “While I am acutely aware that federal law conflicts with California’s on this subject and needs to be reconciled, surely an Administration with a proper sense of balance, proportion and respect for states’ rights could and should reconsider the DEA’s policy and redirect its resources to concentrate fully on the priorities we share: the destruction of criminal narcotics organizations, the interruption of commerce in drugs far more dangerous than marijuana, and choking the flow of drug money to terrorists.” The Osburns’ lawyer, William Panzer, feels his clients will lose their case, but they’re leaning into the appeal. “So far, every judge in the federal system in this state has toed the Breyer line,” says Lynn. “As long as no one gets a defense, it gets very hard for the jury to acquit. And they continue to terrorize sick people who should be protected under state law. Because the United States Supreme Court has not declared Prop 215 unconstitutional at all.” Note: Ventura couple gets burned in crossfire between state and federal medical marijuana laws. <a href="http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread16720.shtml" target="_blank">Up In Smoke</a> Source: Ventura County Reporter (CA) Author: Dean Kuipers Published: Saturday, June 28, 2003 Contact: editor@vcreporter.co m Website: <a href="http://www.vcreporter.com" target="_blank">http ://www.vcreporter.com</A> DL: <a href="http://www.vcreporter.com/news.htm" target="_blank">http ://www.vcreporter.com/news.htm</A> Related Articles & Web Site <a href="http://freedomtoexhale.com/research.htm" target="_blank">Medi cinal Cannabis Research Links</a> <a href="http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread14175.shtml" target="_blank">Pot Advocates Face Up to 40 Years</a> <a href="http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread13758.shtml" target="_blank">Lock wood Valley Couple Arrested for Growing</a> ******************** ******************** ******************** **************** <a href="http://www.osburndefensefun d.com" target="_blank">Osbu rn Defense Fund</a> <a href="http://www.osburndefensefun d.com/images/newlogo.JPG" target="_blank">http ://www.osburndefensefun d.com/images/newlogo.JPG</A> HEMP SEED: THE MOST NUTRITIONALLY COMPLETE FOOD SOURCE IN THE WORLD <a href="http://www.ratical.org/renewables/hempseed1.html" target="_blank">Part One by Lynn Osburn</a> <a href="http://www.ratical.org/renewables/hempseed2.html" target="_blank">Part II, Hempseed Oils and the Flow of Life Forc</a> e <a href="http://www.ratical.org/renewables/index.html" target="_blank">HEMP , THE PREMIER RENEWABLE RESOURCE</a> <a href="http://www.ratical.org/renewables/eFarming.html" target="_blank">Ener gy Farming in America</a> <a href="http://www.ratical.org/renewables/plywood.html" target="_blank">HEMP PLYWOOD Becomes a Reality by Lynn and Judy Osburn</a> <a href="http://www.csp.org/chrestomathy/green_gold.html" target="_blank">CSP: Green Gold The Tree of Life: Marijuana in Magic and Religion</a> by Chris Bennett, Lynn Osburn, Judy Osburn <a href="http://pub40.ezboard.com/fendingcannabisprohi bitionlinx.showMessa ge?topicID=90.topic" target="_blank">Cann abis/Hemp Info</a> <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Lynn+and+Judy+Os burn&btnG=Google+Sea rch" target="_blank">Goog le Search: Lynn and Judy Osburn</a> <a href="http://www.letfreedomgrow.c om/articles/ca030214.htm" target="_blank">AAMC : Lynn and Judy Osburn’s new website OsburnDefenseFund</a> <a href="http://216.167.102.130/OsburnPage.htm" target="_blank">Lynn Osburn was in Federal Prison</a> because he grew 32 medical marijuana plants. <a href="http://www.osburndefensefun d.com/pleadings/Rule12_3notice.html" target="_blank">US v. Judy & Lynn Osburn</a> <a href="http://www.drugwar.com/posburnraid.shtm" target="_blank">Lynn and Judy Osburn Raided by the Feds Again!: Drugwar.com</a> <a href="http://www.hr95.org/osburns.htm" target="_blank">Huma n Rights and the Drug War</a> <a href="http://www.marijuana.org/venturacountystar8-15-2002.htm" target="_blank">Judy & Lynn Osburn</a> - Marijuana Growing Dosage Is A Medical Issue, Not A Legal One ... Lynn and Judy Osburn were arrested during an early morning raid at their home Tuesday as Drug Enforcement Administration agents seized 32 marijuana plants ... <a href="http://www.fear.org/auction.html" target="_blank">Forf eiture Reform</a> Lobbying and Grass-Roots Organizing Materials Auction Action by Judy Osburn <a href="http://www.marijuana.org/OsburnPage.htm" target="_blank">Free Lynn Osburn!! </a> <a href="http://www.marijuana.org/LynnOsburn-NoBail!.jpg" target="_blank">http ://www.marijuana.org/LynnOsburn-NoBail!.jpg</A> <a href="http://www.marijuana.org/ninemen.jpg" target="_blank">http ://www.marijuana.org/ninemen.jpg</A>
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Prescot Bush. Like father, like son, like grandson. Nazi's to the end.
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Excellent post Ddc,more evidence that this administration is horribly outdated. Get with the times! Hypocrisy is right,it's funny,Bush says he's a man for the people,and that he listens to the people. The people want mj legal! And it's starting to show up in the ballots.
Sadly,it's really going to take alot for ANY administration to be mj friendly,or even in the least bit supportive. Certinatly not this damn administration,even if a Republican president wanted to support mj politically,he would have to answer to his far right wing religious friends and folk who have a FIRM stance on it. And that just wouldn't happen. It's sad that in 2003 our tax dollars are funding government raids on pot fields when people are dying in the streets. Lets see a War on Poverty Mr. Ashcroft. Keep the informative posts coming,mucho appreciated!
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Decade Yahookan
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Those who organize and those who proudly grow for the infirm and dying. The true public servants, not politicops flimflaming taxes for their own paychecks. Busting Buyers Clubs for the computer list of members. Or the sanctioned suppliers when, on the day and on que, sneaky Asa "coincidently" just happened to slither into town. To justify spending millions of man hours poisoning ditchweed. While cheaper crack keeps the poor slaves and snitches. The Ganjawar profits continue to feed Bushit Enterprizes. Now once again another roll of the dice for Judy and Lynn, long time researchers and speakers and victims of tyrants for it. Total injustice will be a blip on the 6 o'clock tv noose local and 24/7 talking head threateners. Or no mention or pre-empted. Nitpicking full grown adults with guns and badges ruining lives for foreign Corporate Interest over how many leaves on the plant? How many plants or how many buds all preemptive criming 101. In case they sell it. Then deal with that act. Co Ops or caregivers deal with several patients. But the law is the law but no ones stopping the kids drinking and dying, they're still advertizing to billions at the supperbowl. While some condemn Joe Camel, no one mentions the chemicals added into cigarettes. To keep them from tasting like burnt vegetation. For greed or naive good intentions, they dump toxic waste from the air, Agent orange all over again to kill plants they see as competition. Still gung whore on DARE brainwashings. Can't deal with reason or physical facts. 163 million worldwide admitting to toking Ganja... Now that should over ride any pissant Reefer Mad GOPerverted Congresscritter and Narkczar liars. Obvious fascism, obvious denial, obvious fear driven by corporate media marionettes. Ganja/hemp is the obvious solution, along with having less babies, and stop fixing things that ain't broken, that is if it was a NORML world... Peace, Love and Liberty or the New Weird Odor of D.E.A.th DdC <a href="http://www.cognitiveliberty .org/news/lawrence_ruling1.htm l" target="_blank">The Transcendent Dimensions of Liberty</a> Complete Article (Excerpted) In time, many of the arguments advanced by the Lawrence court may be recognized as equally true about private consensual drug use by adults. Like the liberty of the person, cognitive liberty also has multiple dimensions. In a physical (or “spatial”) sense cognitive liberty can be seen as autonomous control over one’s own neurochemistry; in an abstract (or “transcendent”) sense it is about the freedom to experience and assign personal value to the full spectrum consciousness. As with intimate sexual expression, the experience of cognition is one of the private realms of personhood where the state should have no presence. And blanket criminal drug prohibition may yet come to be understood as the enforcement of a moral code through criminal law. The Court also noted that time can change how we view liberty, and that new dimensions of the right (e.g., ‘cognitive liberty’) may well bloom as time unfolds. Explaining how liberty is not static, but is instead constantly evolving, Justice Kennedy wrote: Had those who drew and ratified the Due Process Clauses of the Fifth Amendment or the Fourteenth Amendment known the components of liberty in its manifold possibilities, they might have been more specific. They did not presume to have this insight. They knew times can blind us to certain truths and later generations can see that laws once thought necessary and proper in fact serve only to oppress. As the Constitution endures, persons in every generation can invoke its principles in their own search for greater freedom. <a href="http://laws.findlaw.com/us/000/02-102.html" target="_blank">The full opinion in Lawrence can be read online at...</a> <a href="http://www.cognitiveliberty .org/topnews.html" target="_blank">Cogn itive Liberty Top News</a> Neuronberg III Trial Tickets on sale at Bass and Ticketron outlets. BushitCheneyRumsfeld AshcroftWaltersAsa Introduction to hemp and the old oak tree... one show, sold out. Repeat performances down the line of Liberty adulterers, liars and murderers sweeping both sides of the aisle, until each of the Ganjawar, profiteering, pointy headed, little poisoners are tagged as Constitutional molesters. To follow them where ever they reside and placed on their tombstone, with lifetime mandatory registration with the local magistrate, of past molestations, forfeiture/confiscation bennies, pilfering, pilaging, imprisoning, poisoning, beating, shooting, orphane making or general Ganjawar crimes. Banned from political office or any position of trust. A clear clean separation of church state and corporations adopted, An end to criminalizing thoughts. Teaching Ganja while ratings soar from common sense returning to the people tuning in nightly... De Je Vu all over again, this time no pardons! ![]() AsacondA <a href="http://boards.marihemp.com/boards/politics/media/40/40163.gif" target="_blank">http ://boards.marihemp.com/boards/politics/media/40/40163.gif</A> DEAth Store Going Out of Business White Elephant Sale <a href="http://www.cannabinoid.com/boards/politics/media/36/36482.gif" target="_blank">http ://www.cannabinoid.com/boards/politics/media/36/36482.gif</A>
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