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US: Activist Dana Beal Sentenced, Suffers Heart Attack Phillip Smith Hawai'i News Daily Thursday 29 Sep 2011 Last week, Beal was sentenced to prison in Wisconsin after pleading guilty to trafficking 180 pounds of pot in a bust that unraveled when his 1997 Chevy van got pulled over for expired tags and no tail light. He also got 2 ½ years of probation to be served after his jail time. He got credit for 267 days already served. Despite courtroom testimonials from Beal supporters, including "Guru of Ganja" Ed Rosenthal and Wisconsin medical marijuana patient Jacki Rickert, Beal got prison time. But it was less than the four years the prosecution asked for and well below the 15 year maximum allowable under Wisconsin law. Beal was already on probation after being busted with another 100-pound-plus load in Nebraska in 2009. The previous year, the New York City-based activist saw more than $100,000 in cash seized in Pennsylvania, although he avoided any convictions in that case. He also has previous drug convictions in 1971, 1987, 1993 and 2006. When not fighting his own cases, Beal has built a career as an activist, first with the Yippies in the early 1970s, then as a founding organizer of the Global Marijuana Marches, and in recent years, as a crusader for the addiction-treating powers of ibogaine with his group Cures Not Wars. http://cannabis.hawaiinewsdaily.com/2011/09/29/activist-dana-beal-sentenced-suffers-heart-attack-2/
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