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"Guru of Ganja" (Ed Rosenthal) convicted of marijuana cultivation
San Francisco Chronicle ^
| 01/31/03
| DAVID KRAVETS
Posted on 01/31/2003 3:28:07 PM PST by MikalM
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:41:45 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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A federal jury Friday found Ed Rosenthal, the author of how-to-grow books on marijuana and how to avoid the law, guilty of marijuana cultivation and conspiracy charges.
Deliberating for a day, the 12-member jury concluded that Rosenthal, the self described "Guru of Ganja," was growing more than 1,000 plants, conspiring to cultivate marijuana and maintaining a warehouse for a growing operation. He faces a maximum life term when sentenced June 4.
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To: CWOJackson
As if I could care what a rodent thinks.Very well...As if I could care what
a proven liar thinks.
To: philman_36
Still playing with yourself in the back room. Good for you gobber.
To: exnavy
I will for post my replies on a site without censorship from now on.
To: Axxessman
DU?
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exnavy
To: exnavy
Ok, I have edited my response as to not offend anyone especially the cencoring moderators. Here is my origional response:
Regardless of whether or not you agree with marijuana laws or not there is a point here you are totally missing. The constitution places marijuana laws under state enforced guidelines and the state of California voted to legalize medical marijuana. Constitutionally we should be protected from federal prosecution because of this but unfortunately there are too many narrow minded people that refuse to take a stand for their rights and are too blind to see them being stripped away little by little. Last time I checked this was a democratic society it is fast becoming a dictatorship.
PS. I fail to see why your quote was removed also. someone please advise me as to why.
To: exnavy
Ok, I have edited my response as to not offend anyone especially the cencoring moderators. Here is my origional response:
Regardless of whether or not you agree with marijuana laws or not there is a point here you are totally missing. The constitution places marijuana laws under state enforced guidelines and the state of California voted to legalize medical marijuana. Constitutionally we should be protected from federal prosecution because of this but unfortunately there are too many narrow minded people that refuse to take a stand for their rights and are too blind to see them being stripped away little by little. Last time I checked this was a democratic society it is fast becoming a dictatorship.
PS. I fail to see why your quote was removed also. someone please advise me as to why.
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