Posted on 02/28/2013 10:18:49 AM PST by Lexington Green
One of the suspects in this case is dying.
She is in her 60s, and confined to a wheelchair.
One of the other suspects is her caretaker.
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He is also in his 60s, and a disabled Vietnam veteran.
This husband-and-wife crime wave were at their home in Parrish, just across the Sunshine Skyway bridge in Manatee County, when deputies arrived Monday afternoon.
It seems a real estate agent had been checking out a house next door when she spotted marijuana plants growing in the back yard of Bob and Cathy Jordan.
Several deputies, detectives and undercover narcotics cops in ski masks later, two mature plants and various seedlings were confiscated, and the case was turned over to the State Attorney's Office to determine if charges are to be brought against Ma and Pa Jordan.
This would almost be comical if Bob was not worried it might lead to his wife's death.
Cathy Jordan has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) and has depended on marijuana to combat the progressive nature and many of the symptoms of her disease.
"I know it's against the law, and I know the cops have a job to do. But I have a responsibility, too, and my responsibility is taking care of my wife,'' said Bob Jordan, a retired steel worker. "They don't have to tell me this is serious. To us, this is life-and-death serious.
"I'm not backing down. If I have to go to jail, I'll go to jail. Just because something is illegal, doesn't make it morally wrong. My wife is dying! She's dying, man.''
Unbeknownst to the Manatee County Sheriff's Office, the people they were investigating have been leaders in a push to legalize cannabis for medicinal purposes in Florida.
On Wednesday afternoon, two days after the incident, Sen. Jeff Clemens, D-Lake Worth, filed the previously planned Cathy Jordan Medical Cannabis Act (SB 1250) in the Senate.
Clemens has filed similar bills the previous two years in the House and has essentially been ignored by his fellow legislators.
Even though 18 states have passed medical marijuana laws, and recent polls indicate Florida residents are overwhelmingly in favor of it, Clemens has little faith that his legislation will pass this year. His hope is that it will at least be discussed in a workshop and pick up momentum for sometime down the road.
"What is the public purpose of this policy? Is this the best way to use law enforcement resources?'' Clemens asked. "We are spending billions of dollars investigating, arresting, prosecuting and then housing people for small-time drug offenses. It's mind-boggling.
"The hope is that by regulating medicinal cannabis we can at least eliminate the senseless cases like this one in Manatee County.''
In the meantime, the Jordans are talking to an attorney and hoping the State Attorney's Office decides this is not a case worth pursuing.
They're also worrying about Cathy's health because they say cannabis is the only drug that has alleviated her depression and muscle issues while also helping with her appetite.
"This is her medicine. It's that simple,'' said Bob Jordan. "The problem is people are prejudiced against cannabis because of the tie-dye, hippie, bulls--- image.
"They don't have a cure for this. And none of their legal drugs ever did a thing for her.''
Well, every progressive I’ve ever met has been brain dead, has the manners of a feral three year old, and trashes the Constitution at every opportunity, so that makes you three for three, Poindexter.
Funny, I've never met a progressive. In my circle there aren't any leftards of any stripe. Appears you have something in common with them.
Ah, so I see...you're actually in favor of pushing dope...just as long as it's your dope. And have been soaked in your own product for a long time, by your behavior.
How, when it is obvious your head is firmly implanted in your colon?
Don’t drink and post, Alky Wolf...LOL!
You should be more concerned about your deficiencies, leftard.
I never said you had to accept it. You can work to change the law. Saying “Laws don’t apply to me” is what we call “anarchy”.
Oh really? And how did that work out?
James Madison actually argued against having the BOR in the Constitution. He said it would be abused by people who would use it to claim the People only have those rights that are explicitly enumeratated. Turns out he was right, and it's an ongoing fight to maintain the original intent of the document.
Perhaps we should use another strategy.
What did you have in mind?
Fair enough. Thank you.
Superior? In what way? What exceptions?
Overt racism was an exception. If you disagree about the general decline in manners and morals, just say so.
And the drug ban that began Prohibition is even older than its end ... so by your past-is-worse logic we should oppose drug bans.
No response?
"researchers confirmed previous findings that alcoholism is associated with thinking problems and lower IQ" - http://www.ur.umich.edu/0506/Oct17_05/15.shtml
"heavy drinking may have extensive and farreaching effects on the brain, ranging from simple slips in memory to permanent and debilitating conditions that require lifetime custodial care." - http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa63/aa63.htm
Who has said that in the context of this article?
They were illegally growing marijuana. I seem to recall that is a crime there.
Who has said that in the context of this article?
They were illegally growing marijuana. I seem to recall that is a crime there.
"I know it's against the law, and I know the cops have a job to do. [...] If I have to go to jail, I'll go to jail." Doesn't sound to me like Laws dont apply to me.
Yes the defenders here came back with “Would you disobey the law or would you roll over?”.
Who has said that in the context of this article?
They were illegally growing marijuana. I seem to recall that is a crime there.
"I know it's against the law, and I know the cops have a job to do. [...] If I have to go to jail, I'll go to jail." Doesn't sound to me like Laws dont apply to me.
Yes the defenders here
So we agree that the man in the article is not an anarchist?
came back with Would you disobey the law or would you roll over?.
Yes, let's talk about that question. If 0bama rams through a gun ban, is everyone who defies that ban an anarchist?
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