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 Kubby Asks County Supervisors for Help! 
Posted by FoM on June 30, 1999 at 20:49:05 PT
Author: Gus Thomson, Journal Staff Writer
Source: Auburn Journal
Note: The Auburn Journal mentions that the Inside Edition story will air locally at 1:06 AM on KNXT channel 10 in Sacramento. The show will also be on Friday at 4 PM or 4:30 PM on KPIX (CBS) in San Francisco and 7:30 PM on channel 31 KPWB (Warner Bros).
Both of these stations are on the local Auburn cable system. Kubby asks county supervisors for help Medical pot case tests law By Gus Thomson, Journal Staff Writer Facing a trial in Placer County on felony marijuana charges, high-profile medical pot proponent Steven Kubby has written to supervisors asking them to turn up the heat on the people who busted him. Kubby and his wife, Michele, are scheduled to go to trial July 20 in connection with a drug raid on their Olympic Valley home and confiscation of 265 marijuana plants. They maintain the plants are for their own personal use and are legal under Proposition 215, the medicinal marijuana law passed by voters in 1996. Kubby's letter describes the Jan. 19 raid and the impact on his family. Noting he presented medical documentation before his arrest and the seizure of his plants, Kubby is calling on supervisors to "protect the sick and dying members of your community" and investigate the investigators. The Kubbys have filed bankruptcy since the raid and are living in Orange County. In an interview, Kubby said the letter is a call to action for supervisors to investigate and use their influence to change law enforcement procedure. Instead of arresting people who are growing marijuana under the tenets of Prop. 215 as potential sellers, investigators should be determining who the sellers are first. "It's lazy police work if you can't get out there and show someone is selling," Kubby said. "We have to wake up and realize this is a serious violation of human rights." Placer County Sheriff's Department spokesman Lt. Dan Hall said the Kubbys face serious felony charges so the department is unable to comment. Auburn-area Supervisor Harriet White said Monday that supervisors received a lengthy treatise from Kubby and referred it to the County Counsel's Office. "This is a judicial problem and although he might be using a substance for medical reasons, there's still the concern on the part of law enforcement that they make sure everything is done properly," White said. "Whether his human rights were violated when they were checking, I don't know." On the question of arresting the Kubbys, White said she doesn't know all the facts. But the decision on seeking continued incarceration is a judgment call by the District Attorney's Office, she said. Kubby, who polled 65,000 votes as the Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in the last election, can speak for himself, White said. "People get in touch with me and I check (on some law enforcement complaints) but I think Steven Kubby can handle things on his own," White said. Kubby said he rejects the idea of having medicinal marijuana users register with law enforcement and submit to inspections of their pot gardening efforts on demand. It's a solution now being used by the federal government in Canada. In San Jose and San Francisco, law enforcement "grabbed" records and used them to "track down" users, Kubby said. Kubby's letter states that dozens of medicinal marijuana patients have been "raided, arrested, humiliated, looted and destroyed" by Placer County Sheriff's Department "all in a vain attempt to uphold a corrupt and failing drug policy." Questioned in an interview, Kubby said he had no personal documentation on "several dozen" patients involved in the alleged raids. Kubby, 52, smokes marijuana because he was diagnosed 23 years ago with cancer of the adrenal gland. He recently underwent a new series of tests under the cancer specialist who initially diagnosed the fatal disease. The doctor said it was still present. Michele Kubby, 32, also has a doctor's recommendation to use marijuana - as treatment for an intestinal disorder. The upcoming trial is considered a potentially major test case for Prop. 215. The couple face charges of conspiracy and possession with intent to sell. Kubby is also making his case known to the national news media. A news release faxed by Kubby to media throughout the country said the nationally syndicated, tabloid news program "Inside Edition" will air a segment on his case. "Inside Edition" is telecast on ABC's KXTV Channel 10 in the Sacramento area at 1:06 a.m. Saturday. Kubby said his story has generated more than 100 news articles since his arrest. THE KUBBY FILEShttp://www.kubby.com/Monarch Bay Plaza #375 Dana Point, Ca 92629DON'T GET LEFT OUT OF THE LOOP: Subscribe:Kubby-Announce-on list.kubby.comUnsubscribe:Kubby-Announce-off list.kubby.org  Pubdate: Wed, 30 Apr 1999  Source: Auburn JournalCopyright: 1999 Auburn Journal  Contact: ElPatricio aol.com  Address: 1030 High St., Auburn, CA 95603 Website: http://www.auburnjournal.com/  Author: Gus Thomson, Journal Staff Writer
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