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WA Supremes: No Matter If You’re A Marijuana Patient, Cops Can Search And Arrest

By Steve Elliott in Toke of The Town Graphic: thefreshscent.com ​ If you’re a legal medical marijuana patient in Washington and you thought your doctor’s recommendation protected you from search or arrest, you’re wrong. According to a new court ruling, you can be arrested and hauled into court every time an officer smells pot at your home — even if you are complying with the law. In a sharply divided decision, the Washington Supreme Court Thursday ruled against a patient arrested for possessing marijuana — despite the fact that the patient had a doctor’s recommendation for medicinal pot. Incredibly, the court found that police had probable cause to search the patient’s home, even after he presented what both he and the police believed to be a valid medical marijuana authorization form under Washington’s medical marijuana law. “Possession of marijuana, even in small amounts, is still a crime in the state of Washington,” Justice James Johnson wrote in the lead opinion. “A police officer would have probable cause to believe Fry committed a crime when the officer smelled marijuana emanating from the Frys’ residence.” Justice Richard Sanders dissented on that point, saying such an analysis would neuter the state’s compassionate use law, passed by voters in 1998, reports Gene Johnson of The Seattle Times . While the law does create a defense against marijuana charges to be used at trial, he said, it also states that qualifying patients “shall not be penalized in any manner, or denied any right or privilege” for using marijuana under the act. Under the court’s ruling, a patient could be searched, arrested and hauled to court every time an officer smells marijuana at his or her home, even if they were complying with the medical marijuana law, Sanders argued. Photo: NORML Alison Holcomb, ACLU: “This ruling is disappointing, as the citizens of Washington have clearly expressed support for the rights of patients who are suffering to use marijuana for medicinal purposes” ​ “This ruling is disappointing, as the citizens of Washington have clearly expressed support for the right of patients who are suffering to use marijuana for medicinal purposes,” said Alison Holcomb, ACLU of Washington drug policy director. “This ruling shows that police may search and arrest a patient even though he has his doctor’s authorization for the medical use of marijuana,” Holcomb said. “As interpreted by the court, all Washington’s medical marijuana law provides is a defense patients can raise at trial — after having been subjected to the stress and stigma of arrest and criminal charges,” Holcomb said. “Patients acting in good faith on their doctor’s advice should not have to fear arrest.” Wednesday’s ruling arose from the case of patient Jason Fry, a resident of Stevens County. In December 2004, members of the sheriff’s department went to Fry’s home with what they called “suspicion” that he was growing marijuana. Upon their arrival, the deputies smelled marijuana, but were denied entry into the home after Mrs. Fry showed them her husband’s medical marijuana authorization form. The officers then obtained a search warrant. After the search, Fry was arrested and charged for marijuana possession. A trial court did not allow him to raise the defense that he possessed marijuana under Washington’s Medical Use of Marijuana Act. The court capriciously ruled that Fry was not a qualifying patient and found him guilty of possessing marijuana; an appeals court unaccountably upheld the conviction. Even after Fry was subjected to prosecution, the trial court refused to allow him to raise the medical marijuana defense because his doctor had mistakenly authorized the medical use of marijuana for a condition not listed in the law. In other words, the patient was punished for the doctor’s mistake. The court unfortunately did not address the issue of whether Fry should have been allowed to present the jury with a defense that he reasonably relied on his physician’s authorization for the use of medical marijuana. The court was highly divided, with only four justices signing the majority opinion . In a concurring opinion , four justices asserted that patients should, in general, be able to present a medical marijuana defense at trial. Justice Sanders wrote a dissenting opinion . Washington’s Medical Use of Marijuana Act was adopted by voter initiative in 1998.

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12 Scandalous Reasons You Should Care About Scandalous White House Stud Peter Orszag (Which Won’t Work)

What a wild few months for Office of Management and Budget stud-cum-nerd Peter Orszag ! His lovechild is born! He’s engaged to not-the-mama! And he’s got the New York Times asking what he’s going to do with his life! Here’s the thing: nobody gives a shit . And this is kind of amazing! But do you know anything about Peter Orszag? Unless you read certain publications or blogs (like us!) often, probably not

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12 Scandalous Reasons You Should Care About Scandalous White House Stud Peter Orszag (Which Won’t Work)

How a Fake Twitter Death Report Tragically Came True

Last night on Twitter, someone impersonating a newspaper writer falsely reported the death of football player Chris Henry . Henry died about 12 hours later , according to news reports, finally making one of Twitter’s many fake stories come true. The real news is horrible enough without the added layer of internet deception.

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‘Flight Of The Conchords’ Calls It Quits Before Season Three

New Zealand duo Bret and Jemaine announce that they ‘like the way the show ended.’ By Gil Kaufman Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie on “Flight of the Conchords” Photo: HBO If you’ve ever accidentally danced too hard to “Sugalumps” or accidentally serenaded your intended with “The Most Beautiful Girl (in the Room),” Thursday was a sad day for you. That’s the day New Zealand’s almost-award-winning, fourth-most-popular folk duo broke the sad news that they were pulling the plug on their HBO series, “Flight of the Conchords.” After two rapturously received seasons of Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement’s adventures trying to make it in New York, the show’s co-creators announced that they are calling it quits. “We’ve noticed the less we say about the future of the show, the more people want to talk about it, so in an effort to reverse this trend we are today announcing that we won’t be returning for a third season,” Clement, McKenzie and executive producer James Bobin wrote in a statement on their official site .

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The City: Shoot Me Now

Due to an unfortunate incident involving a pack of wild turkeys we were unable to watch The City last night. We did piece together the action thanks to some interviews done by our favorite roving social reporter. Intern Intensity by Betsey Morgenstern ED2010.com Reporter Internships can be your foot in the door to a career in the ever expanding empire of print publications, but they can also be hard, crazy, and full of drama

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What the Hell’s Wrong with Gavin Newsom?

Besides his Patrick Bateman hair, obviously. The San Francisco mayor and obvious prick went into hiding after mysteriously quitting the governor’s race , and his silence-breaking TV interview was a mess. So, like, you might assume that interviewer Hank Plante would ask about this mysterious absense from all his official events, and his unannounced, Mark Sanford-style trip to Hawaii.

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Janet Jackson: No Jermaine Dupri Reconciliation

Despite reports that Janet Jackson and Jermaine Dupri are getting back together, the singer referred to Dupri as her “ex” in an interview on Atlanta’s The Bert Show . That doesn’t mean they’re not close still.

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THG Talks to Courtenay Semel: On Rumors, Lindsay and More!

A long-time friend of Kim Kardashian , an ex of Lindsay Lohan and a general source for gossip fodder, Courtenay Semel wants to set the record straight. Did she really intervene with Lindsay last week? Does she have a reality show in the works

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Thanatos Mech Halloween Costume

Poor kid can barely walk in his bulky Thanatos Halloween costume. That must have been the loooongest night of trick or treating ever.

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Double Newsbomb

Props to these two guys for pulling off a rare double bomb. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment