Pubdate: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 Source: Auburn Journal (CA) Copyright: 2001 Auburn Journal Contact: 1030 High St., Auburn, CA 95603 Website: http://www.auburnjournal.com/ Author: L. J. Carden Related: http://www.kubby.com/ PLACER'S DOUBLE-DEALING This is really a question to the people of Placer County. I have had the wonderful opportunity to spend quite some time in this most beautiful part of our state and have done a little research into the county in general. I have found very few disturbing things, however one is glaring. Brad Fenocchio, Placer's district attorney, seems to be confused in some areas. While on the one hand he is accepting federal money to ensure protection of the elderly from abuse and crime, including the prosecution of those taking advantage of the older population. On the other hand, he allows the feds to come in and take property away from elderly residents who were doing what is legal in this state (cultivation of marijuana or cannabis for people unable to grow their own) and is quite likely receiving a kick-back from the government, for the county of course. Placer is one of only six American counties to receive this elderly abuse money. On still another hand, he is prosecuting a local dentist, Dr. M. Baldwin, for medical marijuana cultivation, who is locally known for assisting the elderly in their dental needs for little or no cost. Just whose justice is being served here? I find this very confusing. L.J. Carden, Concord - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake