Pubdate: Thu, 07 Jul 2011 Source: Chico News & Review, The (CA) Copyright: 2011 Chico Community Publishing, Inc. Contact: http://www.newsreview.com/chico/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/559 Author: Mickey Martin TAINTING THE POOL? Re "A year after the raids, charges are filed" (Newslines, by Meredith J. Graham, June 30): In the story, Special Assistant District Attorney Helen Harberts makes several misleading and fallacious statements that could possibly poison a potential jury pool and deny the defendants due process. DA Mike Ramsey's office has been all too willing to try this case in the court of public opinion first, in its attempt to justify its wasteful actions. The DA's Office admits that officers manipulated a "valid" patient recommendation for cannabis in an effort to gain unlawful access to the dispensing collectives they were targeting. This effort to entrap is nothing more than a witch hunt orchestrated by law enforcement officials who do not believe in medical cannabis and will go to any length to eradicate it. Do our law-enforcement agencies really have the time and resources to put forth such bold efforts to defraud the community? With the large methamphetamine problem in the county, how many real crimes went unanswered while highly paid officers conducted these frivolous and manipulative investigations? Butte County deserves to have public officials who uphold the will of the people and use their resources investigating and prosecuting the real issues the county faces. Mickey Martin Oakland - --- MAP posted-by: Matt