Psycho4Bud
04-07-2008, 07:50 PM
A California appeals court has ordered the police in Garden Grove to return marijuana that was seized from a man during a routine traffic stop.
The man, Felix Kha, had a doctor's prescription for the marijuana, which he used for the medical treatment of chronic pain. The judge ruled that enforcement of federal drug laws did not supersede the state's allowance of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
The three-judge panel from the state's Fourth District Court of Appeals cited constitutional principles of federalism and power-sharing between state and national governments in ordering the marijuana returned. California law allows for the prescription and possession of medical marijuana in amounts of less than eight ounces.
Police officers pulled over Mr. Kha in Garden Grove, south of Los Angeles, in 2005 for running a stop sign. When they asked him if he was in possession of any illegal substances, Mr. Kha said he had marijuana. Officers seized the marijuana, about a quarter of an ounce, and cited Mr. Kha for possession of marijuana and a traffic violation.
Mr. Kha pleaded guilty to running the stop sign and asked the judge for the return of his marijuana. After hearing proof of the authenticity of the doctor's note, he was given permission to retrieve the marijuana from the police department.
Judge orders Police to give back Marijuana (http://www.newsoxy.com/health/judge_orders_police_to_give_back_marijuana/article10268.htm)
Hell yeah.......give the man his weed copper.:D
Have a good one!:jointsmile:
The man, Felix Kha, had a doctor's prescription for the marijuana, which he used for the medical treatment of chronic pain. The judge ruled that enforcement of federal drug laws did not supersede the state's allowance of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
The three-judge panel from the state's Fourth District Court of Appeals cited constitutional principles of federalism and power-sharing between state and national governments in ordering the marijuana returned. California law allows for the prescription and possession of medical marijuana in amounts of less than eight ounces.
Police officers pulled over Mr. Kha in Garden Grove, south of Los Angeles, in 2005 for running a stop sign. When they asked him if he was in possession of any illegal substances, Mr. Kha said he had marijuana. Officers seized the marijuana, about a quarter of an ounce, and cited Mr. Kha for possession of marijuana and a traffic violation.
Mr. Kha pleaded guilty to running the stop sign and asked the judge for the return of his marijuana. After hearing proof of the authenticity of the doctor's note, he was given permission to retrieve the marijuana from the police department.
Judge orders Police to give back Marijuana (http://www.newsoxy.com/health/judge_orders_police_to_give_back_marijuana/article10268.htm)
Hell yeah.......give the man his weed copper.:D
Have a good one!:jointsmile: