Quote Originally Posted by jamessr
1. King County v. Gabriel trial starts tomorrow
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King County v. Bryan Gabriel starts tomorrow morning, and is expected to last 3-4 days. This is the case where the Snoqualmie Police aggressively targeted a medical cannabis provider by strong-arming an epileptic patient who ultimately died because of the stress of the whole affair. See:



* HorsesAss.Org » Blog Archive » A Drug War Tragedy in Snoqualmie



Note that this trial is moving forward in King County, that medical cannabis Shangri-La where patients are free from prosecution and protected from police harassment. Pray that the gods ruling over this mythical land can move to ensure the rosy and beloved world view of their devout believers be not shattered with harried action uncritical of fallible public servants and unresponsive to the wishes of their people. And also, if you can make it, show up Judge North's court room in downtown Seattle this week.

NOW DON'T THAT EXPLAIN IT ALL !! OUTRIGHT LAW BREAKERS LEO IS !!!
I read the story in the link, most unfortunate. yes these people are certainly victims of the so called 'war on drugs'. But again, I do not intend to sell, distribute, give away, trade, barter, or even tell another living soul what I have in my closet. The authorities have no reason at all too suspect I am doing anything illegal at all. They are NOT sitting in front of my house with FLIR or any other equipment and as long as I never do anything to draw attention to myself or to allow them to 'make an example' of my grow, they NEVER will be. The people in your story were drawing attention to themselves and seiing as they were distributing without the necessary 'permissions' they became targets. Did they deserve what happened to them, no. But neither does Marc Emory. They raised suspicion on themselves. That is why they were caught and made an example of.

If I am wrong though my friend, after I pay whatever cost I am forced to pay and get out of jail, I will come home, log in and publicly apologize to you for ever having doubted you. Fair enough?