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02-19-2010, 07:59 PM #1OPSenior Member
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Great work by a public defender. A very good example of why the 15 plant guideline isn't a guideline at all. And another perfect example of why you need to be registered to vote and get on these juries. We canbeat them in the courtroom.
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Bothell suspect cleared in medical-pot case
Snohomish County jurors decide that the woman's growing operation was legal under state law
By Diana Hefley
Herald Writer
EVERETT — Snohomish County's first medical marijuana trial ended in an acquittal Thursday.
A Snohomish County jury took less than two hours to decide that a former Bothell woman's indoor marijuana-growing operation was legal under the state's medical marijuana law.
Jurors found that Cammie McKenzie, 24, had a valid medical reason and authorization to grow and use marijuana. The jury also believed that the pot garden police found in McKenzie's home didn't exceed the state's 60-day supply guideline.
The Eastside Narcotics Task Force seized about 65 plants in various stages of growth during a raid in March 2008.
McKenzie testified that none of the plants were ready to harvest. She had designed a garden that would provide her with a continual cycle of marijuana to treat chronic pain, arthritis and other problems she developed after being in two car accidents in 2006.
Prosecutors alleged that McKenzie was using her medical marijuana authorization as a shield. They accused her of growing marijuana and using her roommate to sell the extra dope for profit.
Snohomish County deputy prosecutor Matthew Baldock told jurors that McKenzie was growing more marijuana then she had admitted, or that she needed to treat her symptoms.
McKenzie told the jury that she smokes up to a quarter of an ounce of marijuana every day to treat her medical conditions.
Her attorney, public defender Natalie Tarantino, in closing arguments invited the jury to jump down the “rabbit hole” to sort out a case in which McKenzie's roommate, an admitted drug dealer, was allowed to walk free while her client, a legitimate medical marijuana patient, was being prosecuted for a felony.
Prosecutors promised McKenzie's former roommate that he would not be prosecuted if he testified against McKenzie.
“She followed the law but she's still here. He didn't follow the law and he walked out the door this morning,” Tarantino said.
Medical marijuana advocates who sat through the three-day trial clapped and cheered after the verdict was read. The group thanked jurors as they left the courtroom.
The verdict left McKenzie in tears. One juror gave McKenzie a thumbs up and wished her good luck.
“After this is over, do you want to go back to my house and smoke out?” McKenzie asked supporters in the courtroom, before jurors returned with their verdict.
Diana Hefley: 425-339-3463, [email protected].killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Another Win Great work by a public defender. A very good example of why the 15 plant guideline isn't a guideline at all. And another perfect example of why you need to be registered to vote and get on these juries. We canbeat them in the courtroom. C/P Bothell suspect cleared in medical-pot case Snohomish County jurors decide that the woman's growing operation was legal under state law By Diana Hefley Herald Writer EVERETT — Snohomish County's first medical marijuana trial ended in an acquittal Rating: 5
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02-19-2010, 11:22 PM #2Senior Member
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Excellent news and precedent. And, a not guilty verdict keeps the malicious prosecutor from appealing it to a higher court. And the dealer still goes free. Where is the irony in that Mr. Prosecutor? :thumbsup:
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02-20-2010, 03:20 AM #3Senior Member
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02-20-2010, 02:31 PM #4Senior Member
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Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
meded, so you can mededicate to mededitate
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02-20-2010, 06:53 PM #5OPSenior Member
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If we can continue to win these types of cases in court eventually the prosecutors will quit charging people.
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02-20-2010, 09:15 PM #6Senior Member
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Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
I am especially fond of your very last word.
:thumbsup::thumbsup:
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12-10-2010, 07:08 PM #7Junior Member
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:detective1: I am a total supporter of medical cannabis and am a medical user myself. But for some reason, this story doesn't strike the chord of brotherhood that one of it's kind normally would.
Ok, cool, she won her medical marijuana case. After all she was in a couple car accidents and messed her back up pretty bad. I imagine this was back when Cammie McKenzie was Cameron Scott Wieldraayer of Night Szevyn Racing (car parts importer.)
It turns out Cammie has a long history of ripping people off in the car parts industry and is now beginning a new business venture in LED Grow Lights, where she is continuing to rip people off.
Look it up on google. You'll find all kinds of crazy stories. This con artist has been at it since s/he was 17 years old! :detective1:
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12-10-2010, 07:33 PM #8Senior Member
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Originally Posted by facehouse
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12-14-2010, 02:13 AM #9Junior Member
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Your right for questioning my motive..
I own a hydroponics supply store in CA and she ripped me off for $350, So i googled the name, found all this crazy info about her/him and decided I'd help spread the word so that others don't fall into the same trap I did.
Don't buy the Penetrator LED by Hydro Grow.
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12-14-2010, 02:33 AM #10Senior Member
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Originally Posted by facehouse