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WHO
IS ED ROSENTHAL?
WHY DOES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WANT TO PUT HIM IN JAIL?
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Rosenthal is recognized worldwide as an authority on marijuana.
In his thirty-plus years as a cannabis expert, he has written
or edited more than a dozen books about marijuana cultivation
and social policy, that cumulatively have sold over one
million copies. Rosenthal is a member of the International
Cannabinoid Research Society and the Garden Writers Association
of America, and has served as an expert witness on marijuana
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Rosenthal has also
been active in promoting and developing policies of civil regulation
for medical marijuana. Since the passage of California's pioneering
Prop 215 in 1996, which authorizes medicinal use of marijuana,
he has worked with the state's growers, dispensaries, and local
governments to standardize and implement the delivery of pharmaceutical
grade cannabis to patients.
On February 12,
2002, Ed was arrested by federal agents for applying his knowledge
and helping patients to use medical marijuana. He has since
been convicted of three counts of cultivation and conspiracy.
In a stunning setback for the federal government, he was sentenced
on June 4th, 2003 to one-day in prison and a $1,000 fine. He'd
faced a statutory maximum of 100 years imprisonment and possible
fines up to $4.5 million.
Ed Rosenthal is a
threat to many in the federal government and their efforts to
continue the War on Drugs. Having observed government policies
in Europe and Canada that now recognize the beneficial applications
of cannabis, he is an out spoken advocate for similar advances
within the United States. For many, Rosenthal's situation focuses
attention on the fact that the laws have become more harmful
to society than what they were intended to regulate. The current
administration is further threatened by the probability that
Ed's acquittal will stop their interference with the right of
states and voters to regulate their own health and welfare,
as California has done with Prop. 215.
The question is clear
- will those providing medical marijuana to patients in California,
in compliance with state law, continue to be prosecuted by the
federal government? In recent polls 70% of the public show support
for the use of medical marijuana. By making an example of such
high-profile activists as Ed Rosenthal, the Bush administration
hopes to thwart the medical marijuana movement. Ed's watershed
case has established precedent for the prosecution of similar
cases in the U.S.
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