Marijuana Liberated from CU Police

Written by Green Bro on September 26, 2008 – 4:47 pm -

A CU student who is a legal Marijuana caregiver under Colorado state law, with the help of his attorney Robert Corry, liberated his ounce and change of medicine (marijuana) from the University of Colorado Police. A great victory for CU students, alumni, and the medical marijuana community in Colorado. Way to go!


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Fort Collins couple to sue city over $200,000 worth of dead marijuana plants

Written by Green Bro on August 20, 2008 – 9:47 pm -

Fort Collins couple to sue city over $200000 worth of dead
The Coloradoan, CO

A Fort Collins couple is planning to sue the city and Larimer County for more than $200,000 after police officers destroyed their 39 marijuana plants two years ago.
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Last year in court, James and Lisa Masters successfully showed that city police illegally seized their plants following a raid at their home on Aug. 2, 2006. Judge James Hiatt in December ordered the city to return the seized pot plants, which by then were dead.

The Masters say they use the marijuana for medicinal reasons, growing some for their personal use, and dispensing the rest to other people registered under the state’s medical marijuana law.

And they say that state law, enshrined in the state Constitution as Amendment 20, required the government to maintain their plants.

“The Masters suffer from debilitating medical conditions that were made worse by the stress of this lengthy case,” their lawyer, Rob Corry Jr., wrote in a letter to the city and county declaring plans to sue. “Their valuable medical marijuana was taken away and killed in violation of Colorado law.”

City and county officials say federal law requires them to destroy the plants, or at the very least not care for them.


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