Return The Pot

PFlynn

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The Seattle Police Department was right to return a laptop and patient records seized during a raid on a University District medical-marijuana cooperative.

Unless police and King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg have evidence of criminal wrongdoing, they should also return 12 ounces of marijuana and several bongs.

Marijuana is a mind-altering substance and recreational use ought to be prohibited. But voters have said, and the law agrees, that this reasoning doesn't extend to using the drug for medical purposes. Cleared of criminal charges, Martin Martinez, who heads the Life Vine cooperative in the University District, has a right to reclaim his property.

Martinez suffered severe neurological damage in a motorcycle accident more than two decades ago. He is authorized to possess marijuana for medical purposes; Satterberg agrees. State medical-marijuana law allows legal users to keep a 60-day supply. Satterberg acknowledges the amount of pot taken from Martinez was within the limit.

Follow the logic. Give Martinez all of his property back. Only then can Martinez recover from something that shouldn't have happened.

Police came to his office on Northeast 50th Street after neighbors complained of the odor of cannabis in the building. After obtaining a search warrant, police carted off the pot and files, which included detailed medical histories and medical-marijuana prescriptions. Police also broke through part of a wall in search of illegal marijuana plants. They didn't find any.

Investigating suspicious drug use is appropriate. Along with 10 other states, Washington allows marijuana for medical use. This dividing line between illegal and legal use is clear enough for police to recognize before they knock down walls and cart off personal medical files.



News Hawk: PFlynn - 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: Seattle Times(WA)
Copyright: 2008 The Seattle Times Company
Contact: opinion@seattletimes.com
Website: Editorials & Opinion | Return the pot | Seattle Times Newspaper
 
if it was his right to possess the medical MJ (which they said it was)
then the law better get ready for a supreme court case! there is precident of people getting their medicine back...
-the cops have to reurn it,
it's pecident!

Court Tells Cops: Return Medical Marijuana

so the seattle police have no right to steal his MJ!

Please help us prevent further animosity between patients and police.

Please keep up the pressure--TELL THEM TO RETURN THE MEDICINE NOW!

Call top cop Dan Satterberg: 206-296-9067
King County, Washington & King County, Washington

Call Police Attorney Leo Poort: (206) 233-5141 and emailed him the same
email pasted below to Seattle.gov - the official site of the City of Seattle - Home Page &
WSBA - Pro

Call the North Precinct and

Call Police Chief Kerlikowske:

Seattle Police > Contact Us

call the King County Omsbudsman's office to file a complaint 206-296-3452



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i sent them an "interesting" email and i have a feeling that it will be returned soon IF the fucking cops havent already smoked it
 
I miss old Norm Stamper as chief of Seattle Police. He was a good guy but he didn't like playing by all the nazi gestapo rules so his carreer didn't last long.
 
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