Well.. he has been acquitted of operating a drug-manufacturing facility, the most serious charge that would have been the 20 year jail sentence. Although, found guilty of second-degree manufacturing and third-degree drug possession, so he is facing 10 years in prison..which is by no means acceptable. I think, don't quote me on it, but during the sentencing they may be able to argue the mmj angle and hopefully come up with a better outcome, but still, the charge shouldn't even be on the mans record.Wilson was allowed to remain with his family on bail until his sentencing hearing on February 5, 2010. At such time, supporters hope, The New Jersey Compassionate Use Act could be a law.

Medical marijuana advocates still calling for a pardon for Wilson on the lesser charges, keep those letters going.