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October 28, 2008

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Whether I agree with it or not, the Attorney General's position seems consistent. His view is that the medical marijuana identification card program is voluntary and only provides immunity from arrest if a patient possesses amounts of marijuana that are below the guidelines. Thus, a patient who possesses an I.D. card would not be subject to arrest for possessing, let's say, four ounces. On the other hand, he would be subject to arrest for possessing more than eight ounces, although he could still assert a defense at trial (that has nothing to do with the I.D. card program) that this amount was necessary for his personal medical use. This is why the AG Guidelines, which focus on arrest and seizure mirror the SB420 guidelines, while the AG's position in Kelly is that one may opt out of the I.D. card program in court if he possesses more than the guideline quantities.

The Attorney General seemed to have conceded this case back in July when his office filed its request for depublication and noted that there may not be a party arguing that Kelly's conviction was sound. In any event, Mr. Kelly has already been refunded his costs for probation and has been informed that he will not be retried.

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