Matthew Davies' Wife Asks Obama To End Family's 'Nightmare,' Drop MMJ Case

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The wife of a California medical marijuana provider who is facing 10 years in prison after being indicted by federal authorities last year is appealing to President Barack Obama to end her family's "nightmare."

Matthew R. Davies, 34, is the former owner of a Sacramento medical marijuana dispensary known as Medizen. He was indicted last July for manufacturing marijuana, along with co-owner Lynn F. Smith and warehouse grow operation manager Robert Duncan, by federal prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California.

In a letter to be sent to Obama on Monday and obtained exclusively by The Huffington Post, Molly Davies writes that her family is "confused and absolutely terrified" at the prospect of her husband spending a decade behind bars. Davies referenced Obama's comment, made in an interview last month, that his administration wouldn't focus on prosecuting recreational marijuana users in Washington and Colorado because there were "bigger fish to fry." Her husband, Davies wrote, wasn't a big fish.

"Mr. President, my husband is not a criminal and shouldn't be treated like one. Matt is not a drug dealer or trafficker. He's not driving around in a fancy car and living in some plush mansion -- trust me," Davies wrote. "My husband is a regular guy, and we're a regular, middle-class family. Yet even though Matt took great pains to follow state and local law, he is currently facing a severe prison sentence. This all seems so surreal."

Both Davies and Smith are currently in plea negotiations with federal prosecutors, with their next court date scheduled for Jan. 18. Duncan reached a plea agreement with the feds in September, agreeing to cooperate with authorities in exchange for the government recommending a sentence of approximately three years.

Davies, on the other hand, is facing a much harsher sentence with a mandatory minimum of five years behind bars. Federal prosecutors have threatened to add additional charges, carrying a 10-year mandatory minimum sentence, unless he pleads guilty.

It's not entirely clear why federal authorities first began looking into Davies' operation. Federal prosecutors said the investigation began in September 2011, after Davies was pulled over by an officer with the California Highway Patrol for speeding. At the time, Davies disclosed to the officer that he was on his way to respond to an alarm at the warehouse where he stored his marijuana supply. It turned out to be a false alarm.

A few weeks later, Stockton Police Officers responded to a report of suspicious activity at the warehouse. There wasn't actually a break-in -- workers were simply repairing a broken window -- but federal authorities obtained a warrant and found 1,962 marijuana plants and 40 pounds of processed marijuana at the warehouse.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California did not respond to HuffPost's request for comment. One of Davies' lawyers said he was surprised by the approach U.S. Attorney Benjamin Wagner's office has taken in the case.

"It is shocking that the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District would choose to charge Matt with a mandatory minimum at all that would remove all discretion by the sentencing judge," attorney Steven Ragland told HuffPost. "And it's frankly obscene that they're telling him now to agree to spend seven years of his life in federal prison or face new charges that carry a ten year mandatory."

It especially didn't make sense given how quickly the national conversation about marijuana is developing, Ragland said.

"If Matt spent a decade in prison, during that decade you might have Phillip Morris selling medical marijuana," said Ragland. "During that decade, you could have it evolve into something that is not even arguably a federal crime."

Molly Davies wrote in her letter to Obama that his administration's approach to her husband's case didn't make any sense.

"What has my husband done that would justify the federal government forcing my young daughters to grow up without a father?" Davies wrote. "How can your Administration ignore the will of the California people and prosecute this good, law-abiding man for doing exactly what state law permits?"

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It really bums me out to read stuff like this. Another family potentially ruined for what? A bust? Our government is pathetic.
 
End the Madness-Stop frivolous prosecution by the Feds-Release all non violent "Pot" offenders incarcerated in prison Now!! Contact the President Obama and let him know how you feel.....Contact the White House | The White House
You may as well open your window and shout your protests into the wind. Obama doesn't care about this issue for some reason. I wonder why not? I would think he would be motivated to make changes in federal laws concerning marijuana but he isn't interested in it at all. I just cannot stand to see him on TV spouting his lies. I think he even knows he's lying but doesn't care.
 
You obviously have a problem with Pres. Obama and shouldn't confuse the two and in this case the more he hear's on the subject the better.This Country has more "Pot offenders" locked up than violent offenders and time has come for change!Pleas,please contact the white house and let Pres. Obama know how you feel-it will make a difference!
 
You obviously have a problem with Pres. Obama and shouldn't confuse the two and in this case the more he hear's on the subject the better.This Country has more "Pot offenders" locked up than violent offenders and time has come for change!Pleas,please contact the white house and let Pres. Obama know how you feel-it will make a difference!


Unfortunately, Matthew is being targeted by the Feds in hope of using the case to create some type of beneficial court precedent. That's the power of the Federal Government over state law. He is caught up in a power struggle which will continue for some time at the expense of his family and many more families to come. He just needs to stay strong and fight the hard battle, to help encourage others to take a stand against the Federal Governments misguided cruel actions and laws against its citizens. Mass demonstrations are needed to grab the attention of the Obama administration, as it appears he is too happy to ride it out until the next election in 2016 and let the next administration deal with the issue..
 
You obviously have a problem with Pres. Obama and shouldn't confuse the two and in this case the more he hear's on the subject the better.This Country has more "Pot offenders" locked up than violent offenders and time has come for change!Pleas,please contact the white house and let Pres. Obama know how you feel-it will make a difference!
Of course I have a problem with Obama. He's the highest ranking cannabis enthusiast this country has ever produced and his administration is waging a war against pot. Write another letter? Do you think those people don't already know how you feel? Do you think if Pres Obama just hears the right words he will come to his senses? He's turning his back on thousands of people with just as much to lose as Matthew Davies and he's standing by as they go to jail. You obviously don't have a problem with him and I wonder why not.
 
Actions speak louder than words-I was only encouraging folks to speak up about this issue-Thousands of emails to the white-house gets attention period-You can thank Nixon for starting the "War on Drugs"-Obama a "cannabis enthusiast" IDK but times are changing-“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
― Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
 
Actions speak louder than words-I was only encouraging folks to speak up about this issue-Thousands of emails to the white-house gets attention period-You can thank Nixon for starting the "War on Drugs"-Obama a "cannabis enthusiast" IDK but times are changing-“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
― Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
I'm just completely frustrated by the injustice of it all and feeling hopeless. If we all turned ourselves in and confessed to our crimes, now that would be a wake up call that couldn't be ignored. But since that isn't going to happen, I'll write another letter.
 
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