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    KIND COMPENSATION (COLORADO)

    KIND COMPENSATION article
    An upcoming medical marijuana hearing could be a golden opportunity for
    providers

    Fort Collins medical marijuana providers James and Lisa Masters are
    asking county law enforcement officials for more than $200,000 in
    compensation for 39 confiscated pot plants, seized during a bust of
    their home last August. The Masters are also considering a lawsuit
    against Larimer County for placing their two young daughters in foster
    care for six weeks following the bust.

    This June, a county judge dismissed the pot case against the couple
    after ruling that a police search was performed illegally and the county
    district attorney??s office conceded there was no admissible evidence.

    The state??s medical marijuana law requires law enforcement officials to
    care for and return plants, paraphernalia and equipment upon
    determination of registered medical marijuana patients and/or dismissal
    of charges.

    ??It??ll be interesting to see if they??ve grown real well,? says Brian
    Vicente, one of the Masters?? attorneys and executive director of
    Sensible Colorado, a procannabis group. ??Maybe they??ve got a green thumb.?

    In June, Larimer County returned pot to a medical marijuana patient, but
    Lieutenant Craig Dodd of the Larimer County Drug Task Force says his
    unit doesn??t have its own grow room.

    ??We don??t take plants if it??s a legal medical marijuana grow,? Dodd
    says. ??They??re not going to live once we take them. We??re not bringing
    them back to our horticultural center.?

    Dodd says the county should still have the Masters?? lamps and fans, but
    the plants are ??most likely dead by now.?

    If that??s the case, the Masters and their attorneys believe they??re
    entitled to compensation. The Masters?? motion for return of property,
    filed June 1, cites a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency report, which
    estimates ??marijuana is quite literally worth its weight in gold,
    selling for approximately $325 per ounce in 2003.? By that measure, 39
    plants, each assumed to yield a pound of pot, are worth $202,800. And
    that doesn??t include the value of paraphernalia, equipment and a batch
    of pot brownies.

    The district attorney??s office did not comment on the hearing, set for
    August 24.

    James Masters is also planning to file a civil suit against Larimer
    County for ??the pain and suffering my family went through,? after county
    officials separated his daughters from him and his wife.

    In the aftermath of the case dismissal, James Masters believes ??there??s
    an element of self-preservation for the Larimer County courts and the
    DA??s office? to avoid returning or paying for the marijuana.

    A ruling in the Masters?? favor could also set a state precedent. Vicente
    says he doesn??t know of any Colorado cases where the government has paid
    for destroyed weed. In California, at least one medical marijuana
    patient received a payout after his seized pot was stolen from a police
    storage locker.

    James Masters adds that the local medical marijuana community has only
    recently gained the capacity to grow an amount of cannabis equal to what
    they were cultivating last year.

    ??We??ve built a community of camaraderie and trust, even without the
    medicine,? Masters says, ??but it has cost patients with their quality of
    life.?

    Rocky Mountain Chronicle
    August 16, 2007
    By Joshua Zaffos
    COmidnightrider46 Reviewed by COmidnightrider46 on . KIND COMPENSATION (COLORADO) KIND COMPENSATION article An upcoming medical marijuana hearing could be a golden opportunity for providers Fort Collins medical marijuana providers James and Lisa Masters are asking county law enforcement officials for more than $200,000 in compensation for 39 confiscated pot plants, seized during a bust of their home last August. The Masters are also considering a lawsuit against Larimer County for placing their two young daughters in foster care for six weeks following the Rating: 5

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