Pubdate: Thu, 03 May 2007 Source: Tryon Daily Bulletin, The (NC) Copyright: 2007 Tryon Daily Bulletin Contact: http://www.tryondailybulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1973 Author: Steve Marlowe VICTORY FOR CANNABIS MEDICINE To the Editor, I have an update on Jean Marlowe and her effort to have her right to use Cannabis/marijuana for medicine. I know a lot of people are aware of Jean's battle. In 1997, Superior Court Judge Ray Warren ruled in a state case that Jean "had no choice due to her medical condition" and had at least two doctors monitoring her condition. That left the Federal government, who says "no" for marijuana use. On Feb.13 of this year, Jean was ticketed at a routine traffic check in the Great Smokies National Forest with possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. On April 18th, Jean went to U.S. District Court in Bryson City, NC. She was very nervous going into court, but she carried with her the Federal guidelines for "necessity", which she has met; a recommendation from a doctor in California; two letters from her internal medicine specialist from Asheville; and a pocket copy of the Constitution of the United States. When the prosecutor spotted Jean in the courtroom, he came over, asked her name and said, "We have no interest in pursuing this case and are taking a dismissal. You have the right to a trial and to try to prove medical necessity, but we will just dismiss the case." The Federal government has essentially recognized Jean's right and accepted the Cannabis was for medicine. It was a long and hard journey, but after 10 years she has accomplished what she set out to do. This is an indication that our govenment is taking a different stand where Cannabis medicine is concerned. Steve Marlowe - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake