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Religious and medical marijuana advocates filed a complaint for injunctive
relief in the U.S. District Court last week against U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Karen Tandy and Hawaii's U.S. District Attorney Ed Kubo. The suit - headed by Maui-based Religion of Jesus Church founder James Kimmell and Big Island-based The Hawaii Cannabis Ministry founder Roger Christie - seeks to enjoin the federal government from arresting and prosecuting Hawaii residents "whose religions and religious beliefs require the consumption of cannabis," according to a prepared statement. The lawsuit also reportedly seeks protection from federal prosecution for Hawaii residents who cultivate, consume and distribute marijuana legally in Hawaii according to legislatively-enacted Department of Public Safety Narcotics Enforcement Division guidelines and valid patient-caregiver registration certificates. Newshawk: The GCW Pubdate: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 Source: West Hawaii Today (HI) Copyright: 2004 West Hawaii Today Contact: wht@aloha.net Website: http://westhawaiitoday.com/ |
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