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Fair Weather Federalists.......
by Hst_Fan

When Owen Beck was 17, doctors amputated his right leg to stop the spread of bone cancer. His parents, desperate to find a drug that would relieve their son's excruciating phantom limb pain, brought him to Charlie Lynch's medical marijuana dispensary in Morro Bay, California, carrying a recommendation from a Stanford University oncologist. The marijuana not only eased the pain but also alleviated the nausea caused by chemotherapy.

Called to testify as a character witness in Lynch's federal marijuana trial, Beck did not get far. When he mentioned his cancer, U.S. District Judge George Wu cut him off and sent him packing. Wu decreed there would be no talk of the symptoms marijuana relieves, no references to California's recognition of marijuana as a medicine, no mention even of the phrase medical marijuana in front of the jury.

In short, there would be no explanation of how Lynch came to operate what prosecutors called a "marijuana store" in downtown Morro Bay for a year, openly serving more than 2,000 customers. Under federal law, which forbids marijuana use for any purpose, all that was irrelevant. So it's hardly surprising that Lynch was convicted last week of five marijuana-related offenses that carry penalties of five to 85 years in prison.

Nor is it surprising that so many self-described conservatives, including Republican presidential candidate John McCain, support the prosecution of people like Charlie Lynch, abandoning their avowed federalist principles because of blind hostility toward a plant they associate with draft-dodging, flag-burning hippies. It's not surprising, but it's shameful.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has raided more than 60 medical marijuana dispensaries in the last two years. Because the deck is stacked against them, dispensary operators facing federal drug charges typically plead guilty.

Lynch instead gambled on a defense known as entrapment by estoppel, which occurs when someone is arrested for actions the government assured him were legal. Before he opened Central Coast Compassionate Caregivers in 2006, Lynch called the DEA to ask about his legal exposure. He says an agent told him he should consult with state and local authorities, which he took to mean he could avoid trouble as long as he complied with state and local law.

It's not hard to see why Lynch believed he was operating a legitimate business. He had the blessing of the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce and the city council; local officials, including Morro Bay's mayor, posed for pictures at the dispensary's opening; and neither his neighbors nor the city police objected.

At Lynch's trial the DEA denied giving him any sort of green light, or even a yellow one. But the response he says he got from the agency is the response he should have gotten, because under the U.S. Constitution the medical use of marijuana is a local matter.

At one time John McCain seemed to acknowledge as much. In April 2007 he said, "I will let states decide that issue." But he quickly abandoned that position, and this year he said he'd continue the DEA's medical marijuana raids, declaring, "It is a national issue and not a [state] issue." By contrast, McCain's Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, has promised to stop the raids.

McCain's medical marijuana position contradicts his professed allegiance to federalism. "The federal government was intended to have limited scope," he says on his website, vowing to appoint judges who "respect the proper role of local and state governments."

That commitment is inconsistent with reading Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce broadly enough to cover homegrown medical marijuana, as the Supreme Court did in 2005. "If Congress can regulate this under the Commerce Clause," Justice Clarence Thomas noted in his dissent, "it can regulate virtually anything—and the Federal Government is no longer one of limited and enumerated powers."

By supporting the Bush administration's medical marijuana policy, McCain is renouncing such concerns. Worse, his promise to flout the Constitution probably will enhance his appeal among conservatives.

Reason Magazine

Re: Fair Weather Federalists.......
by RScommon
I got you down for Obama in November? Welcome aboard!
Re: Fair Weather Federalists.......
by StanH
I think it's a shame that the federal government has nothing better to do than go after these people. Even if one believes these dispensaries aren't legal, it still comes down to a matter of priorities. And in my mind, this way down at the bottom of the list, if there at all.
don't tally that vote yet.......
by Hst_Fan

I will likely vote in the senate election and several local house elections and in all probablity write in a presidential, maybe Ron Paul, you can 100% bet I won't vote for Obama or McCain........

Obama says he will end the raids.....
by Hst_Fan
but won't support changing the law, that is pretty hypcoritical in my book. Here's a guy who admits to using pot, will likely have the bully pulpit, and yet will stand mute while thousands of people have their lives ruined by bad laws, laws he broke as well. I fail to understand his supporters who vastly oppose this law not calling him on it.........
Re: don't tally that vote yet.......
by RScommon
You're throwing your vote away. We could really use you in this fight against neocon horse shit. The kind of stuff you just posted. I hope you reconsider and join the fight against the neocons.
lol, so vote for the neo liberal......
by Hst_Fan
not a chance. Hell even voting in the senatorial election makes me ill, the descion will be based on who is leading in the presidential, then I will vote in favor of gridlocking government. If Obama is leading then I will vote republican, if McCain is leading then I will vote democrat, I will in essence be voting in favor of split government not for a candidate.......
Re: lol, so vote for the neo liberal......
by RScommon
neoliberal=neocon. Given the reality that you don't even know this fact, it's probably best you stay home on election day. You are clearly an imbecile. In fact, we should probably have IQ tests for voting. Half-wits like yourself shouldn't be allowed to play in the voting booths.
would you prefer new liberal?
by Hst_Fan
the warmongering, socialist economic, leviathan supporters. yes a voter test would be wonderful, it should be on the constitution, the federalist papers and the founding father philosphies, that would assure that neither democrats nor republicans would be allowed to vote in any significant numbers.........
Re: would you prefer new liberal?
by RScommon
It was tongue in cheek in regards to the IQ test. I should be surprised a half wit like you took it seriously? Assholes like you make me sick. Post an article like that and then slough it off and tell me how you'll flop your vote for chuckles. Fuck off asshole. Seriously. You're an unprincipled sack of human shit.
It's because I am principled......
by Hst_Fan
that neither candidate would get my persoanl endorsement. Obama, who admits to using pot, will not take a stand and will allow thousands of peoples lives to be ruind for doing exactly what he did. So you just run along and vote for the hypocite if you like, I on the ohter hand will take a principled stand and refuse to add my endorsement to the warmonger, hypocritical Obama........
Re: It's because I am principled......
by RScommon
In all seriousness, stop posting liberal issues. You, Yuvie and the like are classic cowards. You express outrage against these ridiculous neocon policies and then don't have the balls to vote against them. You guys are spineless jellyfish.
liberal issues.....lol
by Hst_Fan
so which liberal has come out against the drug war, that's right, none. It's a libertarian issue as are most freedom and liberty issues. Once they were liberal issues, but that ended sometime around 1890, today libertarians are the only ones standing for true civil liberties, not some watered down government granted rights, but the rights of all humans to persue their life as they choose for good or ill........
Re: liberal issues.....lol
by RScommon
Pure horse puckey. You think that guy in your post was some wife swapping libertarian. Get your head out of your ass.
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