Judge won't let Franklin Township man cite medical need for marijuana | New Jersey Real-Time News - - NJ.com

During the hearing, Curley said allowing information about multiple sclerosis is merely a way to garner sympathy and could encourage jury nullification. Jurors might opt to acquit Wilson, believing he had a reason to break the law.
Wouldn't want people feeling sorry for a man suffering from debilitating pain now would we..

and I know I posted the link already but.. pass it on

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RedLocks Reviewed by RedLocks on . MMJ Patient faces possible 20 years Judge won't let Franklin Township man cite medical need for marijuana | New Jersey Real-Time News - - NJ.com Wouldn't want people feeling sorry for a man suffering from debilitating pain now would we.. and I know I posted the link already but.. pass it on Contact Officials - NORML Rating: 5