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Edward "Ed" Rosenthal (born December 2, 1944) is an American
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, author, publisher, and ''
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'' grower known for his advocacy for the legalization of
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use. He served as a columnist for ''
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'' during the 1980s and 1990s.Zamora, Jim Herron.
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He was arrested in 2002 for cultivation of cannabis by federal authorities, who do not recognize the authority of states to regulate the use of
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marijuana. He was convicted in federal court, but the conviction was overturned on appeal. Rosenthal was subsequently convicted again, but was not re-sentenced, since his original sentence had been completed. Rosenthal has been active in promoting and developing policies of civil regulation for medicinal marijuana. With the passage of California's pioneering
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in 1996, which authorizes medicinal use of marijuana, he worked with the state and local governments to implement the delivery of pharmaceutical-grade cannabis to patients with a doctor's recommendation to use marijuana. Rosenthal is also the author of numerous books about the cultivation of marijuana.


Legal battles

In 2002, federal agents arrested Rosenthal, who previously had been deputized by the City of Oakland to grow marijuana for medical use. He was convicted, and some of the jurors denounced their own verdict after they learned Rosenthal was acting as an agent of the City of Oakland, a fact that had been withheld from them during the trial. In a surprise setback for the federal government, Rosenthal was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge
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to only one day in prison; time already served. In 2006, the 9th Circuit Appeals Court subsequently overturned Rosenthal's conviction. Months later, the U.S. Attorney's office re-indicted him. Although the judge had promised to sentence Rosenthal to no additional prison time, a new trial commenced on 14 May 2007. On 31 May 2007, it was announced that Rosenthal had been convicted again on three of the five charges against him: one conspiracy count; one count of cultivation, intending to distribute and distributing marijuana; and one count of using a commercial building as a site for growing and distributing marijuana. He was acquitted of growing and distributing marijuana at the Harm Reduction Center medical-marijuana club in San Francisco. The jury deadlocked on whether he had conspired to grow and distribute marijuana at the Harm Reduction Center. Judge Breyer once again prohibited Rosenthal's lawyers from arguing before the jury that his work was sanctioned by Oakland government officials, a main point of contention for the jurors of the previous trial. Ed Rosenthal did not receive any additional jail time and planned to appeal.Marijuana Martyr: Big Man of Buds
. 2007-09-10. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.
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). 2007-05-30. Retrieved on 2007-08-11. ()


Advocacy

Rosenthal's public battles in the court have focused attention on the question of whether marijuana laws have become more harmful to society than the behavior they were intended to regulate. Recent polls show that as many as 80% of Americans support legal access to medical marijuana.Favorable Medical Marijuana Polls
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. (November 2004). Retrieved on 2007-07-15. ()
The Federal Government does not recognize the legitimacy of medical marijuana initiatives passed by individual states, but under the
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, will not be enforcing federal laws against states that have legalized the recreational use such as California, Colorado, Oregon, Maine, Nevada, Massachusetts and Washington.


See also

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Cannabis in California Cannabis in California has been legal for medical use since 1996, and for recreational use since late 2016. The state of California has been at the forefront of efforts to liberalize cannabis laws in the United States, beginning in 1972 with t ...
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Cannabis in the United States The use, sale, and possession of Cannabis (drug), cannabis over 0.3% Tetrahydrocannabinol, THC in the United States, despite laws in many states permitting it under various circumstances, is illegal under Federalism in the United States, feder ...


References


External links

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Green Aid
details on Ed Rosenthal's legal battles *
Ed Rosenthal Official Website
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