Federal Trial in Los Angeles for MMJ
This week, come out and show your support for Charles.
Watch his video on Drew Carey's Reason. tv:
http://www. reason. tv/video/show/413. html
Dress to impress.
Watch and listen to the federal judicial process as the federal government refuses people on the stand the right to use the words "medical marijuana" and in effect, telling witnesses to lie by omitting the truth.
Details of the trial are below and for more information visit: http://www. friendsofccl. com
Pass it on.
See you there.
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As you'll read below, Charles Lynch is a great man who's worked hard to bring relief to many suffering people. He did it with permission and blessings from local officials.
He was raided by DEA and is now facing federal charges, and many years in prison. The Federal Government has successfully blocked the jury from knowing that Lynch was operating a business which was allowed by California State Law and sanctioned by the City of Morro Bay, California. The jury thinks he's a large scale drug kingpin, and no evidence is allowed in court to say otherwise.
As Mr. Lynch moves forward with his federal trial, he needs to know that there are many us are behind him. Please show your support by attending his trial, if you're in the L.A. area, or write to him to let him know you care and are thinking about him.
Watch his video on Drew Carey's Reason. tv:
http://www. reason. tv/video/show/413. html
In solidarity,
George
Press Release
Dateline: July 15, 2008 ... Morro Bay, CA
Contact: Charles C.
Lynch
Phone: (805)801-0380
E-Mail: caregiver@centralcoastcompassionatecaregivers.com
Web Address: http://www. friendsofccl. com
MORRO BAY, CA - July 15, 2008 - The Trial of Charles C.
Lynch, former
owner of a Medical Marijuana Dispensary located in Morro Bay
California, is set for July 22, 2008 at 8am in Los Angeles, California.
Supporters are encouraged to attend.
The Federal court house address
is:
U.S.
District Court
Courtroom 10
312 North Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Charles C.
Lynch was the owner and operator of a City Sanctioned
Medical Marijuana Dispensary in Morro Bay California.
The Dispensary
opened in April 2006.
The business license issued by the city clearly
stated 'Medical Marijuana Dispensary' as the business type.
The city
also issued a Conditions of Business document which stated, "no person
under the age of 18 unless accompanied by a parent should be allowed
in the dispensary.
" The business was also a member of the Morro Bay
Chamber of Commerce.
In July 2006, the dispensary was issued a Medical
Cannabis Nursery Permit after a lengthy conditional use permit
process.
The dispensary operated for nearly a year without incident until the
local Sheriff, Pat Hedges, called in the DEA to raid the dispensary on
March 29, 2007.
Lynch was not arrested at that time and reopened the
business with the blessing of the Landlord and City Officials.
The DEA
subsequently contacted the Landlord and threatened him with forfeiture
of his property and possible prosecution if he did not evict the
dispensary from his building. The dispensary closed on May 16, 2007.
On July 17, 2007 federal agents and the local sheriff arrested Charles
C.
Lynch and charged him with a series of federal crimes including,
distributing to persons under 21 years of age.
Lynch spent 4 days in
federal detention and was eventually released on a $400,000 bail
posted by his family.
Lynch was placed under house arrest and was
required to wear an electronic monitor for 10 months while he waited
for his trial to begin. During this time, Reason. tv (http://www. reason. tv/)
recorded video of Lynch’s struggle with the Federal Government and on
June 11, 2008 published a video hosted by Drew Carey on the Reason. tv
website located at:
http://www. reason. tv/video/show/413. html
The California State Laws regarding Medical Marijuana are based on the
10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America
which essentially gives States the right to rule and regulate
themselves without fear of Federal Government intervention.
In
pretrial motions, the Federal Government has successfully blocked the
jury from knowing that Lynch was operating a business which was
allowed by California State Law and sanctioned by the City of Morro
Bay, California.
Lynch did win one pre-trial motion stating his
Miranda rights were violated when he was not allowed to contact his
lawyer for 6 hours when he was arrested and questioned by DEA agents.
As hundreds of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries continue to operate
around the State of California including those in Los Angeles, the
Federal Government has chosen to prosecute Lynch.
Lynch has no
previous criminal convictions and is 46 years old.
Lynch’s trial is
set to begin at 8:00am in Los Angeles, California Federal Court at the
address listed above.
Supporters are encouraged to attend the trial.
For more information visit: http://www. friendsofccl. com
This week, come out and show your support for Charles.
Watch his video on Drew Carey's Reason. tv:
http://www. reason. tv/video/show/413. html
Dress to impress.
Watch and listen to the federal judicial process as the federal government refuses people on the stand the right to use the words "medical marijuana" and in effect, telling witnesses to lie by omitting the truth.
Details of the trial are below and for more information visit: http://www. friendsofccl. com
Pass it on.
See you there.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As you'll read below, Charles Lynch is a great man who's worked hard to bring relief to many suffering people. He did it with permission and blessings from local officials.
He was raided by DEA and is now facing federal charges, and many years in prison. The Federal Government has successfully blocked the jury from knowing that Lynch was operating a business which was allowed by California State Law and sanctioned by the City of Morro Bay, California. The jury thinks he's a large scale drug kingpin, and no evidence is allowed in court to say otherwise.
As Mr. Lynch moves forward with his federal trial, he needs to know that there are many us are behind him. Please show your support by attending his trial, if you're in the L.A. area, or write to him to let him know you care and are thinking about him.
Watch his video on Drew Carey's Reason. tv:
http://www. reason. tv/video/show/413. html
In solidarity,
George
Press Release
Dateline: July 15, 2008 ... Morro Bay, CA
Contact: Charles C.
Lynch
Phone: (805)801-0380
E-Mail: caregiver@centralcoastcompassionatecaregivers.com
Web Address: http://www. friendsofccl. com
MORRO BAY, CA - July 15, 2008 - The Trial of Charles C.
Lynch, former
owner of a Medical Marijuana Dispensary located in Morro Bay
California, is set for July 22, 2008 at 8am in Los Angeles, California.
Supporters are encouraged to attend.
The Federal court house address
is:
U.S.
District Court
Courtroom 10
312 North Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Charles C.
Lynch was the owner and operator of a City Sanctioned
Medical Marijuana Dispensary in Morro Bay California.
The Dispensary
opened in April 2006.
The business license issued by the city clearly
stated 'Medical Marijuana Dispensary' as the business type.
The city
also issued a Conditions of Business document which stated, "no person
under the age of 18 unless accompanied by a parent should be allowed
in the dispensary.
" The business was also a member of the Morro Bay
Chamber of Commerce.
In July 2006, the dispensary was issued a Medical
Cannabis Nursery Permit after a lengthy conditional use permit
process.
The dispensary operated for nearly a year without incident until the
local Sheriff, Pat Hedges, called in the DEA to raid the dispensary on
March 29, 2007.
Lynch was not arrested at that time and reopened the
business with the blessing of the Landlord and City Officials.
The DEA
subsequently contacted the Landlord and threatened him with forfeiture
of his property and possible prosecution if he did not evict the
dispensary from his building. The dispensary closed on May 16, 2007.
On July 17, 2007 federal agents and the local sheriff arrested Charles
C.
Lynch and charged him with a series of federal crimes including,
distributing to persons under 21 years of age.
Lynch spent 4 days in
federal detention and was eventually released on a $400,000 bail
posted by his family.
Lynch was placed under house arrest and was
required to wear an electronic monitor for 10 months while he waited
for his trial to begin. During this time, Reason. tv (http://www. reason. tv/)
recorded video of Lynch’s struggle with the Federal Government and on
June 11, 2008 published a video hosted by Drew Carey on the Reason. tv
website located at:
http://www. reason. tv/video/show/413. html
The California State Laws regarding Medical Marijuana are based on the
10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America
which essentially gives States the right to rule and regulate
themselves without fear of Federal Government intervention.
In
pretrial motions, the Federal Government has successfully blocked the
jury from knowing that Lynch was operating a business which was
allowed by California State Law and sanctioned by the City of Morro
Bay, California.
Lynch did win one pre-trial motion stating his
Miranda rights were violated when he was not allowed to contact his
lawyer for 6 hours when he was arrested and questioned by DEA agents.
As hundreds of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries continue to operate
around the State of California including those in Los Angeles, the
Federal Government has chosen to prosecute Lynch.
Lynch has no
previous criminal convictions and is 46 years old.
Lynch’s trial is
set to begin at 8:00am in Los Angeles, California Federal Court at the
address listed above.
Supporters are encouraged to attend the trial.
For more information visit: http://www. friendsofccl. com
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Citizen abiding by local & state law facing federal prison
Mon, July 28, 2008 - 4:29 PMMEDIA RELEASE
Americans for Safe Access
For Immediate Release: July 28, 2008
Entrapment is Key Defense in Federal Medical Marijuana Trial
Attack on city-sanctioned medical marijuana provider is costing taxpayers millions
Los Angeles, CA -- A federal trial began Friday against Charles Lynch, 46, a medical marijuana provider from Morro Bay, CA, who had operated a city-sanctioned dispensary for qualified patients and their primary caregivers. Before being raided by federal agents on March 29, 2007, Lynch had operated for 11 months without incident and with the blessing of the Morro Bay City Council, the local Chamber of Commerce, and other community members. Now that opening arguments in Lynch's trial have revealed he had contacted the DEA before opening his dispensary, his attorneys are arguing an "entrapment by estoppel" defense.
Lynch was not arrested during last year's raid on his dispensary, Central Coast Compassionate Caregivers (CCCC), and he reopened soon after. After Lynch's landlord was threatened by the DEA with forfeiture of his property unless he evicted Lynch, CCCC was permanently shut down on May 16, 2007. Then, for no apparent reason other than to maliciously prosecute Lynch, he was federally indicted two months later and charged with conspiracy to possess and possession with intent to distribute marijuana and concentrated cannabis, manufacturing (cultivating) more than 100 plants, knowingly maintaining a drug premises, and sales of marijuana to a person under the age of 21. Lynch was released on $400,000 bail and, if convicted, faces between five and twenty years in prison.
"It is a tremendous waste of taxpayer resources for the federal government to choose to spend millions of dollars to investigate, raid, indict, prosecute and potentially imprison someone who was abiding by local and state law in every respect," said ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford. "It is shameful to put Lynch and his patients through this, and it is long past time for the government to reassess its priorities with regard to medical marijuana."
Lynch's attorneys still aren't revealing many details of the defense, but they contend that Lynch made phone calls to the DEA with questions regarding medical marijuana dispensaries. It seems Lynch was not only deceived by the federal government, but also by local law enforcement officials. The months-long federal investigation against Lynch was actively supported by San Luis Obispo Sheriff Pat Hedges, including evidence of surveillance, infiltration, and the use of informants. In fact, Hedges is concurrently being sued in state court by Elaine McKellips, a former patient of Lynch's collective, for seizing private medical records in the raid on the dispensary.
Often, when local officials believe they may not prevail in state court, evidence will be turned over to the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Because of the 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Gonzales v. Raich, federal medical marijuana defendants are prohibited from entering evidence related to medical marijuana or their compliance with local and state laws. Since the Raich decision, more than a half-dozen federal defendants have been found guilty at trial and sentenced to several years in prison, despite not breaking any local or state laws.
Lynch himself is expected to testify in a trial before U.S. District Court Judge George Wu, which is supposed to last at least through the week. Also, to refute his charge of selling marijuana to someone under 21, Lynch is expected to call to the stand Owen Beck, a 17-year old bone cancer survivor who was a patient of Lynch's and always accompanied by his parents, a requirement of the Morro Bay business regulations.
Lynch's trial comes at the same time the California Attorney General is expected to issue guidelines regarding medical marijuana. As states like California move closer to full implementation of their laws, the federal government is becoming increasingly marginalized in its position and its aggressive enforcement of federal law. Five California Mayors and numerous City Councils have expressed opposition to federal interference in the implementation of state and local law, namely the harmful tactics used against dispensaries and property owners. House judiciary Chair John Conyers has also expressed concern over DEA tactics and is moving toward Congressional oversight hearings.
Media is encouraged to attend Lynch's federal trial currently under way at: U.S. District Court, 312 North Spring Street, Courtroom 10, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
For further information:
Picture of Lynch at Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony for his dispensary: http://safeaccessno w.org/img/ original/ Lynch_Photo. jpg
Drew Carey/Reason TV documentary short on Lynch: http://reason. tv/video/ show/413. html
Recent Los Angeles Times story on the trial: www.latimes. com/news/ local/la- me-weed26- 2008jul26, 0,6418930. story
Friends of Charles C. Lynch website: www.friendso fccl.com
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With over 30,000 active members in more than 40 states, Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is the largest national member-based organization of patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research. ASA works to overcome political and legal barriers by creating policies that improve access to medical cannabis for patients and researchers through legislation, education, litigation, grassroots actions, advocacy and services for patients and the caregivers. -
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Re: Citizen abiding by local & state law facing federal prison
Tue, July 29, 2008 - 9:21 PMCharlie Lynch is being federally prosecuted in LA for his involvement with dispensing medical cannabis in Morro Bay.
312 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA courtroom 10. Proceedings will continue on Wed 7/30 from 8:30-5pm and again on Thursday (time unknown) Same place each day.
Ways you can help:
~ You can educate yourself by going to Lynch's website.
www.friendsofccl.com/index.html
~ You can educate yourself about the case by watching this video and other videos.
safeaccessnow.org/blog/
www.friendsofccl.com/Videos.htm
~You can educate yourself by looking at the google searches about the trial.
www.google.com/search
~ You can notify your local & NATIONAL news station about the event and ask for it to be covered.
~You can donate to Charlies Lynch, if EVERY one who read this donated a $1 it would make a difference. If you can afford to donate more do it.
www.friendsofccl.com/donate.htm
~You can call or email Charles
www.friendsofccl.com/contact.htm
~You can contact the news outlets that have covered the issue and thank them.
www.friendsofccl.com/news.htm
~ You can help by showing up at any and all of these times to show your support.
~ You can talk to friends and family about the injustice our justice system causes people.
Please let us know what you are able to do by replying to this post. Or make suggestions of what others can do. Thank you.
What I did:
~ I donated $5.
~ I contact LA Times, both local & federal departments and Many national news organizations
www.latimes.com/services/s....customform
~ I emailed Charles and I've gotten responses. He's very grateful.
~ I went to federal court every day last week and I plan to be there until it's done.
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