Pubdate: Wed, 10 May 2006 Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) Copyright: 2006 Mountain Xpress Contact: http://www.mountainx.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/941 Author: Robert Gregg Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v06/n493/a06.html DRUG WARRIORS ARE FIGHTING THE WRONG BATTLE Thanks, Jack [Cole], for the great letter ["Stop Wasting Police Resources," April 19]. I was arrested in 2004 because of my need for medical marijuana. I learned a lot about the mindset of law enforcement in my home county of Union. Although everyone believed that my pot was for medical use, they could not see the impact my arrest would have. I am now a convicted felon with disabilities and no medical insurance. What do you suppose the odds are that I will be hired for a full-time job? I'd say slim to none. Although none of my pot was ever sold on the so-called "street," the local paper ran a story based on a law-enforcement press release that valued my medicine at $248,000. I was amazed, but of course that was 10 gallons of BS in a five-gallon bucket. It does look good in the paper though, if you're running for sheriff or DA. The aforementioned officials make more off drugs than I did. I didn't make any money at all, which was supported by the fact that they could not show any money seized or produce any evidence of sales. I grew my medicine to relieve my pain and brain seizures when prescriptions failed me. How did arresting me serve any useful purpose? Now I must get my medicine from those who don't much mind who they sell to. Does that mean I am supporting terrorists? I don't think so, but that is the drug-warrior party line. - - Robert Gregg Marshville - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom