3 Medical Marijuana Growers in Washington Get Federal Prison Terms
The remaining defendants in the Kettle Falls Five case receive sentences ranging from 12 to 33 months.

On Friday the three remaining defendants in the Kettle Falls Five marijuana case, which involves Washington residents who grew their own medicine in a state that allowed them to do so, were sentenced to federal prison. Rolland Gregg got 33 months—more than two and a half years—while his mother, Rhonda Firestack-Harvey, and his wife, Michelle Gregg, each received a one-year sentence. Those terms are much shorter than the potential sentences they faced when their trial started in March, which included a 10-year mandatory minimum. But any prison time at all for growing 70 or so marijuana plants would be anomalous in a state where hundreds of state-licensed businesses, serving recreational consumers as well as patients, openly grow and sell much larger amounts.
Federal prosecutors contended that the Greggs and Firestack-Harvey—together with her husband, Larry Harvey, who died of pancreatic cancer last August, and a family friend, Jason Zucker, who pleaded guilty just before the trial in exchange for a 16-month sentence—were growing marijuana for distribution. But there was little evidence of that. The five of them openly grew their plants outside the home that Rhonda and Larry shared in northeastern Washington, on a plot marked by a sign bearing a large green cross that was visible from the air. They all had doctor's letters recommending marijuana for the treatment of various conditions, including gout, anorexia, rheumatoid arthritis, degenerative disc disease, and chronic pain from a broken back. Their plant total was below Washington's presumptive limit of 15 per patient, and prosecutors could not cite a single sale by what they described as a criminal enterprise or any evidence of large illicit profits.
The defense was not allowed to tell the jurors why Gregg et al. were growing marijuana, since federal law makes no distinction between medical and recreational use. But several jurors said during voir dire that they had read press reports about the case, all of which mentioned the medical angle, and by the end of the trial anyone who was paying attention would have figured out what was going on. Presumably that is why the jury acquitted the defendants of almost all the charges against them.
The jury rejected allegations that the defendants distributed marijuana and conspired to do so, that they grew more than 100 plants (the cutoff for a five-year mandatory minimum) over the course of two years, that they used firearms (the Harveys' hunting guns) in connection with a drug crime (another five-year mandatory minimum), and that Firestack-Harvey maintained a place (i.e., the home she shared with her husband) for the purpose of manufacturing and distributing marijuana. The one remaining charge—cultivation of more than 50 but fewer than 100 plants—did not carry a mandatory minimum penalty, leaving U.S. District Judge Thomas Rice wide latitude in sentencing.
The defense asked for probation, while the prosecution recommended 41 to 51 months. Rice, who worked for 25 years in the U.S. attorney's office that brought the Kettle Falls Five case, settled on terms in between. The defendants, who are trying to raise money for their legal expenses, remain free pending their appeals.
U.S. Attorney Michael Ormsby's interest in this case was puzzling from the beginning, especially given the relatively small number of plants involved, and seemed to contradict a Justice Department policy that says prosecuting medical marijuana patients who comply with state law is generally not a good use of federal resources. Continued pursuit of the case also seemed to violate a spending rider aimed at stopping federal interference with state medical marijuana laws. Before the rider was approved last year, the DOJ warned that it would have a dramatic impact on federal cultivation and distribution cases; after it was approved, the department suddenly decided it had no impact at all. Rice rejected the argument that the rider compelled Ormsby to drop the Kettle Falls Five case, which is one of the possible grounds for appeal.
Rolland Gregg discusses the case in this video:
More on the Kettle Falls Five here.
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Our federal crooks just loving sending people to prison on bullshit charges. Except, for government assholes. They can break the law, without any consequences. Most federal workers don't even pay their federal income taxes, and IRS lets it slide.
Zucker got suckered. He ratted and still got more time than the two women.
Zucker's testimony did nothing to bolster the prosecution's case.
In fact, Zucker's "ratting", mirrored exactly what Rolland, Rhonda and Michelle said all along. The story never changed from any of them.
The prosecuting assholes knew that Zucker was a dead-end and they fucked him with 16 months because he essentially fucked their case.
Let's not get off track here...the real story is about how the federal government's drug war is complete bullshit and we're living in an ever-growing police state.
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I believe I have read elsewhere that his "ratting" was with permissionm and that everybody knew it would not affect their remaining cases.
If you can't do the time, don't do the comically investigated, arbitrarily enforced, completely OBE "crime"!
Ormsby: "Fuck you because we can."
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Complete legalization without state interference for adults.
So cherrypicking superstitious jurors still serves the purposes of the federal Utilitarian Monster in its attacks on weaker victims. It would be a public service to record the names of the prosecutors and other tools abetting this self-elected dictatorship and place the list into the hands of those victims that survive the incarceration. Sixty-eight years ago another gang of positive christians stood trial for massive rights violations, including war and genocide. They also tattooed their victims with "records" singling them out for abuse. Handcuffed in court they pleaded they were only enforcing National Socialist law passed by elected officials, but they kicked at the end of a noose just the same. Sometimes justice, though exceedingly slow, finds a way.
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I'm not sure that's a good idea. What if some time in the future, people decide we were criminals for just the opposite? It's not a good thing to put people in jeopardy for not knowing how they'll be judged following a regime change. And if they suspect that's the case, they'll fight to the death to keep it from being enforced. Better to allow amnesty to all involved, or there'll be hell to pay in the long run.
It's like the people who say, "But they owned slaves!" in condemning so many from the past. And consider the abortion issue; what if abortionists in the future are condemned, and what if anti-abortionists in the future are condemned? I think it's a lot better to leave people alone for doing whatever was considered OK in their environment, and to judge them relative to the avg. of their time & place.
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Recreational Use of Marijuana
Bernie wants to learn more about the impact that recreational legalization will have in states such as Colorado in order to determine whether or not he supports it.
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The rat turd wants the central committee to decide what's best for you. Obviously you're a moron and don't know what's best. Central committee must study if further.
So, that's disgusting in like, what, more than three *ways* ... ? (Pro tip: If you use your fingers, you can count all the way to ten, and twenty if you include your toes; but it's probably better if you start with one hand, and work up from there once you get the hang of it--we don't want you to strain anything!)
I can't figure out whether you were being ironic or what, but Sanders' drug policy statements are better than probably 98% of other politicians' or pundits'.
The glaringly odd thing is that he would treat all drug offenders (which would include those who are in the biz but don't use the drugs) as needing rx for drug dependence. Still, better a phony, unnecessary rx than incarcer'n.
His statement about Colo. looks much more favorable than you've "rat turd" characterized it as.
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I suspect it's just a practically random selection just to show they still could. Like when Bluebeard shot one of his accomplices just for show.
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Another opportunity for Jury Nullification gone to the wind.
Nice information.. Good that they are sentenced for long time in prison. Great work by cops.
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