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US UT: Drafter Of California Medical Marijuana Law Busted In
ccguide Thursday 22 Nov 2001 Pubdate: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 Source: Casper Star-Tribune (WY) Copyright: 2001 Casper Star-Tribune Contact: Website: http://www.trib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/765 Author: Associated Press DRAFTER OF CALIFORNIA MEDICAL MARIJUANA LAW BUSTED IN UTAH CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) - A man who helped draft California's medical marijuana law was arrested by police last week in Cedar City and charged with felony possession of marijuana. Peron said he and fellow Bay Area marijuana activist John Entwistle had been heading for southern Utah's Zion National Park with two friends on Nov. 14 and decided to sample the marijuana they brought along. A maid picked up the scent in the hall, and the motel owner called police. Officers found nearly a pound of marijuana in the room and vehicle, police Sgt. Dave Holm said. Peron, 55, said it was only a few ounces, to be used for medical purposes as allowed by California's Proposition 215. He and Entwistle both have doctors' recommendations to take marijuana as part of their therapy for alcoholism, he said. Police impounded the cars and all their cash, more than $4,500. The cars were returned, but Iron County Attorney Scott Burns said the money would be held as evidence until the end of the case. Peron was charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia. His companions were charged with possessing marijuana and paraphernalia. All were released on bail. Peron, founder of San Francisco's Cannabis Cultivation Club, is to return next month for arraignment. He said that when he has his preliminary hearing, he will have testimony from his California doctor who prescribed marijuana to him. Peron told The Salt Lake Tribune that he also is looking for a Utah legislator willing to sponsor a medical marijuana law in Utah. Deputy Salt Lake District Attorney Kent Morgan said the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that despite such laws in several states, there is no exception to the federal prohibition of marijuana and the prescriptions are not valid in Utah or anywhere in the country. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake
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