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War on drugs hits new low
The Austin Chronicle ^ | NOVEMBER 25, 2005 | JORDAN SMITH

Posted on 11/26/2005 5:10:56 AM PST by JTN

The federal war on medi-pot patients hit a new low last month when Royal Canadian Mounted Police nabbed 38-year-old Steven W. Tuck from his Vancouver, B.C., hospital bed, whisked him to the border, and relinquished him to the custody of U.S. officials, who wanted him on charges related to a 2001 marijuana bust in California. Tuck, an Army vet, uses marijuana to help treat chronic pain associated with injuries he received in a parachuting accident back in the 1980s (reportedly his parachute failed to open during a jump). In 2001, after his marijuana-growing operation in California was busted, Tuck fled to Canada in an effort to avoid prosecution, reports The Washington Post. For four years, he had been navigating the Canadian system, seeking asylum, but was abruptly, and surprisingly, denied that safe harbor last month, says Allen St. Pierre, executive director of NORML.

Police arrested Tuck on Oct. 7 after he checked himself into a Vancouver hospital seeking treatment for prostate problems. According to friend Richard Cowan, Tuck was on a gurney, fitted with a catheter, when RCMP nabbed him, cuffed him, and put him in an SUV bound for the border. "I would not believe it unless I had seen it," Cowan told the Post.

Tuck was turned over to authorities and thrown in jail, where he remained for five days with the catheter in place and with only ibuprofen for his pain – pain for which he'd been prescribed morphine and Oxycontin, among other narcotic drugs, says St. Pierre. He was finally taken to court on Oct. 12. "This is totally inhumane," Tuck's lawyer Douglas Hiatt told the Post. "He's been tortured for days for no reason." U.S. Magistrate James P. Donohue re-leased Tuck, at least temporarily, so that he could be taken to a hospital. Tuck's trip to the hospital was waylaid, however, by law enforcement officials who immediately picked him up on a detainer issued by Humboldt Co., Calif., officials in connection with state drug charges related to his growing medi-pot for him-self and others. (Although Tuck is a California state-registered medi-pot patient – meaning he's authorized under state law to possess and grow marijuana for medical purposes – he was also growing for others. At the time, California law enforcers were working under a patchwork of local regulations that defined who could grow for dispensary purposes and exactly how much each person could grow. Tuck had been busted in two different California jurisdictions for growing more than the local law allowed.)

After a flurry of phone calls, Tuck was taken to the hospital, and since then his attorneys have negotiated his release from jail – with the promise that he'll make his various California state court appearances. Sources tell "Weed Watch" that given Tuck's medical condition and the current state of California's medi-pot laws, his supporters are cautiously optimistic that the state charges against him will be dropped. If that happens, whether Tuck will face any prosecution will be left solely up to the feds, who want him on one count of unlawful flight to Canada to avoid the California charges. Whether the federal narcos will exercise their right to bully the sick remains to be seen.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: bongbrigade; cannabis; marijuana; medicalmarijuana; medicalmj; warondrugs; wod; wodlist
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised
Have you read "The Law" by Frederic Basiat? When a government goes beyond it's purpose of securing the natural rights f the people, protecting the nation against foreign aggression and the people against acts that deprive them of life , liberty and property by others, life of the individual becomes nasty, brutish and short.

Do you know the difference between malum in se and malum prohibitum offenses?

61 posted on 11/26/2005 5:59:23 AM PST by William Terrell (Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
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To: mlc9852

If you don't smoke pot, then smoking it would make it about 100-110. If you do smoke pot, not smoking it would make it about 160.


62 posted on 11/26/2005 5:59:34 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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To: William Terrell

Do you know the difference between malum in se and malum prohibitum offenses?>>

Quite well. A lot of people think that pot selling is a malum prohibitum. My dead friends cry from the grave that it is a malum in se.


63 posted on 11/26/2005 6:00:16 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised

It's not a crime to be stupid; it's a crime to make someone even stupider than they already are. I have high school classmates from the 70s who are still paying for getting high every day.


well that explains them ... what explains you?


64 posted on 11/26/2005 6:00:42 AM PST by THEUPMAN (#### comment deleted by moderator)
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised
Caught quoting someone else without attribution, and now you simply shriek louder.

I'm embarrassed for you.

65 posted on 11/26/2005 6:00:49 AM PST by A Jovial Cad ("If you kill enough of them, they stop fighting." -General Curtis LeMay)
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised

Your circular anecdotal argument is fun...I have no answers for your infinite wisdom towards the evils of MJ...


66 posted on 11/26/2005 6:01:17 AM PST by dakine
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To: pageonetoo

I prefer the term "jack booted thug"!

Sig heil!
>>

The first person who invokes the Nazis in an argument has just lost the argument.


67 posted on 11/26/2005 6:01:43 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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To: dakine

Then submit.


68 posted on 11/26/2005 6:02:02 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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To: Krankor
If marijuana works so well for pain, how come the guy needed prescriptions for oxycontin and morphine?
Read the article...pain for which he'd been prescribed morphine and Oxycontin, among other narcotic drugs, says St. Pierre.
"he'd been"...as in "he had been" as in "in the past he had been prescribed...".
Though Tuck has taken morphine as prescribed by doctors for about 16 years to help with his pain, he was given no painkiller or treatment at the jail other than ibuprofen, Hiatt said.
I would proffer that the marijuana was for low pain days and the morphine/oxycontin was for high pain days. Makes sense.
69 posted on 11/26/2005 6:02:10 AM PST by philman_36
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To: A Jovial Cad


Okay, attribute this: "you can't handle the truth."


70 posted on 11/26/2005 6:02:47 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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To: DB
And if its legal there's not large sums of money to be made by growing it

LOL! Tell that to commercial tobacco farmers and cigarette companies!

Grow up, boy. What ever happened to obeying the law until it's changed by your elected representatives?

71 posted on 11/26/2005 6:03:15 AM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised

And you base that on what? Your IQ pretty much remains the same throughout life. Nothing you have said makes the case for keeping marijuana illegal and people who want to smoke it do. And I believe it will continue to be further decriminalized and hopefully some day be completely legal, as it should be. It's a plant, for crying out loud! Prescription drugs are often much, much more dangerous. Where I live in the past year two young guys have died of prescription drug overdoses. Yet not one has died of an overdose of marijuana!


72 posted on 11/26/2005 6:03:36 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: mlc9852
134 here. I think, there I am. (Sartre)


73 posted on 11/26/2005 6:04:49 AM PST by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised

and what's your stand on alcohol and tobacco?


74 posted on 11/26/2005 6:05:14 AM PST by jrg
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To: pageonetoo
I think, thereFORE I am. (Sartre)

oops...

75 posted on 11/26/2005 6:05:27 AM PST by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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To: mlc9852

not one has died of an overdose of marijuana!
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Unless they're driving, using heavy equipment, or walking on the street and not paying attention to the light change when they try to cross--the cause of deaths of my three classmates.


76 posted on 11/26/2005 6:05:28 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised

Morning, Wheaties, Piss....


77 posted on 11/26/2005 6:05:41 AM PST by dakine
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised
If you don't smoke pot, then smoking it would make it about 100-110. If you do smoke pot, not smoking it would make it about 160.

Actually there is scientific evidence that marijuana grows brain cells.

78 posted on 11/26/2005 6:06:55 AM PST by JTN ("We must win the War on Drugs by 2003." - Dennis Hastert, Feb. 25 1999)
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To: Appalled but Not Surprised

Any friends die because of alcohol which is perfectly legal? You need to do things responsibly. From people I've known, alcohol has done much more harm.


79 posted on 11/26/2005 6:07:22 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: jrg

As for tobacco, stare decisis--it's been part of our culture for 500 years; we're stuck with it. But I don't smoke.

Alcohol? You won't buy this answer but here it is: My Lord and Savior made some for his first miracle; it can't be more evil than good.


80 posted on 11/26/2005 6:07:41 AM PST by Appalled but Not Surprised
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