Alaska Reporter Who Quit On Air in Support of Marijuana Legalization Facing 24 Years in Prison
State authorities didn't appreciate her not waiting for regulations on legalization.


Charlo Greene went viral two years ago when she quit her reporting job on-air after advocating the legalization of marijuana. "Fuck it, I quit" she said, signing off for the last time.
Greene, an Alaska native, moved from journalism to marijuana legalization advocacy. Voters approved a ballot measure that year to legalize marijuana, but now Greene is being criminally prosecuted for her marijuana-related work, The Guardian reports.
After her resignation, the Alaska Cannabis Club, which she revealed to be the founder of in her last on-air segment, appeared to become a primary target for law enforcement authorities in Alaska, who conducted six undercover purchases and two raids of the club, which gave members marijuana in exchange for donations, and two raids in a five month period after her resignation. Marijuana legalization went into effect in February 2015. Greene, who spoke with The Guardian, faces eight drug-related charges that could cost her up to 24 years in prison, and described her experience as a "modern day lynching."
"The fact that they were watching us for so long, I kind of felt violated," Greene's sister, Jennifer Egbe, who did work for the club, told The Guardian. "I was really just heartbroken. I never assumed it would go this far."
Greene said she was especially worried police would shoot Jennifer or one of her other three siblings who helped at the club during their armed operations. "I saw all my siblings… with these guns that my tax dollars paid for pointed at them for what was now legal," Greene told The Guardian.
The Alaska attorney general's office declined to provide The Guardian with a comment, but the director of Alaska's alcohol and marijuana control office, Cynthia Franklin, explained that Greene's club and two other businesses were being targeted because they got started before the state imposed regulations on marijuana.
"These people got ahead and said, 'we're not going to wait'," Franklin told The Guardian.
Such people used to be widely considered American heroes. They still are, even if America's contemporary nanny state culture doesn't think so.
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Those prisons won't fill themselves.
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Drug warriors are spot on when they say that marijuana will destroy your life. Of course, they tend to leave out the "because drug warriors will lock you in a box or shoot you" part.
In high school "health class", a recovering drug addict came to our school to tell us how drugs ruined his life. He was crippled because cops kicked in his door and shot him as he fled and then he spent some time in prison, which further ruined his life. Then he made a career of telling kids that "drugs are bad, look what happened to me". I found it difficult to see his point of view on what exactly ruined his life.
I was really just heartbroken. I never assumed it would go this far.
Drug warriors are very motivated, both by righteousness and personal profit.
A deadly combination.
If it wasn't for the iron rule of law, we'd skyrocket back up to that 2% murder rate that Bailey wrote about earlier today.
Throw the book at her.
Damn it, Ed, is it Green or Greene? Get it right!
/microfumes from microaggression
Greene = surname
Green = color, though it can also be a surname
😉
I AM AWARE
She thicc
would.
Oh, fuck yeah. Wood. Would.
Goodness, yes.
Looks like I'm going to hell with Sean Penn.
Would just her going to prison completely skew the racial imprisonment statistics in Alaska?
"50% of black women in Alaska now in prison!"
If the Governor has the sense God gave a turnip he (or she) will pardon the people swept up in this nonsnse and fire the prosecutor.
Preferably out of a cannon.
Launch 'em all the way to Russia, which can allegedly be seen from the governor's mansion!
Launch 'em all the way to Russia, which can allegedly be seen from the governor's mansion! Tina Fey's house [or] the SNL set
Good thing you didn't have any dogs in the club; those would definitely have been goners.
Good luck to Ms. Green(e). Fucking state.
Would (not convict).
24 years in prison for doing something that will be completely legal soon? Sounds fair!
The vote on this was two years ago - what the hell is taking so long???
And yeah, would. Definitely.
"Greene doesn't have a lot of vocal supporters in Alaska, even among pro-marijuana activists.
"Tim Hinterberger, who chaired the 2014 legalization campaign, said, "The vast majority of people who are interested in growing or selling ? have followed all of the timelines and have been waiting patiently.""
I see the state is assimilating him nicely.
Anyone with a license will be helped out by the suppression on unlicensed competitors.
What even is self-ownership.
I hope that when Washington state finally bans firearms altogether, they'll write that I was facing 24 years in prison for my 2nd amendment advocacy.
You're probably going to get a hell of a lot more than 24 years.
Summary execution?
For a "dangerous armed extremist?" Yep.
O hell no, 'show (47 times, with multiple calibers) for resisting arrest. Based on the progtards feeeelz when they got the arrest warrant.
Shot, not show. fatfingers am I.
I was really just heartbroken. I never assumed it would go this far.
Someone doesn't read Reason much.
You mean the H&R commenters?
She was fucked from the beginning. As soon as she questioned the status quo and quit on air they were gunning for her and they were going to find a way to get her.
Fuck you, you statist fuck.
Entrenched business for the win!
No, simple prudence. Both personally and politically. Personally, because 24 years hard time. Politically, because an outbreak of illegal pot dealing could lead to rolling back the legalization.
Now for the truly important question:
Would?
If anyone but jesse answers no, I'm questioning them.
There are a few other homos lurking in the weeds here, but Jesse is their king.
I'm not sure gay works like that.
Jesse is their queen?
Just how does gay work, exactly?
As near as I can tell, some Japanese kids draw Yoai pictures of two guys making out or whatever, and then presto: they're gay. How exactly they decide who is or isn't gay isn't exactly known.
How exactly they decide who is or isn't gay isn't exactly known.
That's the wrong question. The right question is how long will it take for legal gay marriage to turn everyone gay?
I think I saw Eddie somewhere, maybe he has some insight?
The American Familyscience Association promised us it would've happened by now. We grow concerned that their calculations were off.
Jesse is their king
Tonio might argue with you there. And Rhywun. I know there are at least a few other regular homotarian commenters, but can't remember who.
Jesse is definitely the most outspoken and Warty-obsessed.
Obsessed is such a strong word.
I keep them all on a list.
But who is the gayest of the gay libertarians?
Should there be a contest? Feats of outstanding gayness? Speed gayness trials? Or maybe just some old fashion rasslin'?
Epi, of course.
All of the above, just to be safe.
But who is the gayest of the gay libertarians?
Johnny Longtorso?
You win today for the veracity of the above comment.
Feats of outstanding gayness?
There will definitely be a Festivus-like aluminum pole involved.
Well, it's not aluminum...
Hell, I'm not sure *I* wouldn't.
*high five*
OK, I wouldn't. But... dayum.
Oh yes you would.
Girl please. Nobody's that gay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyt5z86ZYAI
If there is one thing the club kid scene has taught us is that inside every gay man is a black woman trying to get out.
Nobody's that gay."
Wood definitely.
I'm as pro-legalization as anybody, but this lady is an idiot. Did she really not think she would be targeted? She obviously knows the laws and knew the risks since she is an activist. I really hope she doesn't go to jail, but it's like a bank robber bragging on Facebook about robbing a bank and being surprised when the cops show up.
In this metaphor, the cops play the role of the robbers, so it's more like walking through Dresden in a bikini and expecting not to get groped.
Groped by people who want a cut of your income.
Germans are known for groping immodestly dressed women?
Not Germans, no. "Syrian" "refugees" now infesting Germany, absolutely.
I just wanted to see him say it.
I think you meant Cologne. Dressden a) doesn't havethat many refugeesand b) is kind of a bad example right now..
"...it's like a bank robber bragging on Facebook about robbing a bank and being surprised when the cops show up."
Yep, totally identical.
If this isn't tulpa, it's a good brain-dead imitation.
If bank robbery was about to be legalized.
Maybe she was stupid. But it's pretty shitty and petty to charge someone like this for something that the state has already voted to make legal.
What are you talking about? 24 years in prison is perfectly just for what is now essentially a licensing issue.
Next you fucking anarchists will tell me that we shouldn't seek the death penalty for zoning infractions.
My milkshake brings all the boys to they yard, and they're like "ma'am, it's illegal to operate a business at a residence."
1/3 of your life for a minor licensing infraction seems both (a) cruel and (b) unusual to me.
What are you . . . some sort of libertarian?
I agree, it is shitty and 24 years is horrendous-- considering that the State is moments away from declaring (or being forced to declare-- maybe that's the issue here) that MJ is perfectly legal.
But jesus fucking christ, if something is going to be legalized next Wednesday, for the love of Pete and your own goddamned self-preservation, don't raise the ire of the State's enforcers 20 minutes before go-live. Just... cool your jets. Because yes, the state WILL go that far and in two weeks, no one (except you and your family) will remember your name while you rot in a hole for something that's 100% legal.
Right and wrong is irrelevant under the law. This was just plain stupid.
Except the part where A bank robber actually has... you know... a victim. In this case the state is trying to potray itself as a victim because she was keeping them from plundering her wealth.
I suspect she smokes a lot of pot. Apparently it doesn't make her paranoid.
I live in Alaska,the state doesn't want to deal with this and have been dragging their feet or in some cases out right sabotage the legalization process. It's silly too because I have never seen more stoners in my life, and I'm from Denver. The state is broke and could save a shit load of money without fighting the war on drugs, and police resources could go to solving all the unsolved murders and rapes up here, but weed.
I hope she gets a few individualist jurors to save her. I guess if she does go I can write to her and see if she needs a conjugal visit, but I'd rather if not go that far.
Start passing out some jury nullification docs around the courthouse. Just don't mention the case in particular.
Well, she's a moron. The whole "Oh, we're not violating laws on the sale of X, we're just giving it to people who make donations" has never worked, and will never work.
Works in the medical side.
And there was that Marijuana church in California operating that way.
You can get around the laws on medpot by taking "donations" for pot? I am surprised.
Hadn't heard about the pot church. Sounds like it's past tense?
It really doesn't. Courts see through that ruse immediately.
Of course it works. Ask the Clintons.
RE: Alaska Reporter Who Quit On Air in Support of Marijuana Legalization Facing 24 Years in Prison
State authorities didn't appreciate her not waiting for regulations on legalization.
The Alaskan authorities were quite right in prosecuting this woman because she has no right to think, much less act, for herself. Critical thinking is a burden our obvious betters have placed on their shoulders for the sake of the collective. This way, all the little people have to do is what they are told to do when they are told to do so they will not suffer the dire consequences of independent thought and all the maladies that go with it, such as brain damage, sunburns, running sores, congested toilets, missing children, etc. Hopefully this miscreant will have learned her lesson after a quarter of century in prison and not repeat such a foul deed.
They want to spend at least $750,000 jailing her for an action now legal. I'd be pissed if I was an Alaskan.
Is it legal? She's competing against a legally-established cartel, like, say, the cab cartel.
In ALASKA?
And "they" say that individual rights and freedom of speech guarantees the USA doesn't hold political prisoners... unless we disagree or reside on foreign soil or can be moved there.
End the Drug War. Totally. No "controlled substances". No Dr prescriptions required -- for anything.
Nobody should go to jail for marijuana, but this is hardly a black-and-white (no pun intended) issue. - Greene knew the risks before deciding to break the rules. - She could have just waited a while and done it legally, but she just HAD to jump in front of everyone else.
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Also, on Greene's website, she firmly opposes California's legalization with Prop 64. - WHAT'S UP WITH THAT?