Legal Pot Smoker Busted For Having Too Much

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Wash. -- A Bremerton man is facing prison time and the loss of his home for growing too much marijuana. He smokes pot for medical reasons, but the prosecutor says he was intending to give away his extra marijuana.

The problem is, the state hasn't defined how much, is too much.

Robert Dalton can smoke and grow marijuana legally. He suffers from chronic back pain and has a medical marijuana prescription for it -- a law approved by voters 10 years ago.

"I have all the medical authorizations I need," he says.

But now, the 61-year-old is on trial for allegedly growing too much, with intent to give the overflow to others. That's illegal.

"The defendant indicated that he was supplying two ladies with marijuana," said Deputy Kitsap County Prosecutor Coreen Schnefs. Dalton denies he was going to distribute the plants to anyone else.

Police spotted Dalton's plants from the air. When approached, Dalton gave police a tour of his plants and took pictures. They later showed up with a search warrant, uprooting his 22 mature pot plants and dozens of immature plants, claiming they were more than the legal limit of a 60-day supply.

The problem is, the state has yet to define how much is a 60 day supply.

"Attempts to define it are difficult, you are dealing with growing plants," said Douglas Hiatt, Dalton's attorney. "You never know what the heck is going to happen, just like when people plant a bunch of tomatoes, you know, they don't know how many tomatoes they are going to get."

The state health department is working on defining a 60 day limit -- something all sides are waiting for. The proposal calls for 24 ounces - or 6 mature plants. Dalton had 22 mature plants.

They hope to have the ruling as soon as next month.

In the meantime, Dalton says he's being prosecuted simply because, "Kitsap County has a very strong hand and they are very anti medical marijuana over here."

The Kitsap County prosecutor says this is not a case about the 60 day limit, but about a man who grew marijuana legally, with the intent to give it away. By giving it to someone else, it's a crime.


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This is in my neighborhood. The kitsap County Prosecutor Russell D. Hauge is a real asshole. He's been doing this to quite a few MMJ patients. We have the same problem across the line in Mason County. I just hope they get some good people on the jury. Obviously what Robert Dalton did is not illegal. There are no limits right now on growing so it "should" be an easy win in the court.
 
...uprooting his 22 mature pot plants and dozens of immature plants, claiming they were more than the legal limit of a 60-day supply.
Actually that is a realistic 60 day supply.

The proposal calls for 24 ounces - or 6 mature plants.
This is a very unrealistic 60 day supply.

If he is suffering from chronic back pain then his preferred method of medication is most likely going to be edibles, which require 4-5x more plant material than smoking or vaporizing. Also not to mention cannabis does not grow in 60 day cyles so you have to grow enough to last you through the next growing season.
 
Just when you think you have heard all the stupid marijuana stories out there they do something even more stupid. A 62 year old man growing his own pot. And they do not define too much but they still arrest him? For what because they forgot to make a rule that the average person can understand. I get why the cop is pissed he lost funding and power when they made it legal now he is bored. He will arrest anyone for anything to keep his job going. If everyone in his country smoked a bit they could let him go because marijuana people are mellow and do not need cops!!!!
 
A waste of taxpayers time and money. INNOCENT
 
Yeah its bullshit. We're getting quite a few of these cases lately. Had a frind that had the same thing happen about 8 months ago. They just ripped everything up and charged him. Went to court and the judge just laughed and told the sheriff to return everything. Good thing we still got a few good judges in the state.
 
Sometimes it does some good if a lot of people write to protest. Cops seem to be getting more heavy handed than ever. Don't they have real criminals to catch?
 
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