Pubdate: Fri, 9 Jul 2010
Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser (HI)
Copyright: 2010 Star Advertiser
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5154
Author: Nelson Daranciang
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Roger+Christie

PAKALOLO PROMOTER INDICTED ALONG WITH 13 COLLEAGUES

Roger Christie's THC Ministry was raided, and federal authorities 
took hundreds of plants

Big Island marijuana advocate Roger Christie, his partner, two 
employees of the Hawaii Cannabis Ministry and 10 people who allegedly 
supplied marijuana for the ministry are facing federal marijuana 
manufacturing, possession and distribution charges.

A federal grand jury returned a secret indictment last month against 
Christie, Sherryanne L. St. Cyr, Susanne Lenore Friend, Timothy M. 
Mann, Richard Bruce Turpen, Wesley Mark Sudbury, Donald James Gibson, 
Roland Gregory Ignacio, Perry Emilio Policicchio, John DeBaptist 
Bouey III, Michael B. Shapiro, Aaron George Zeeman, Victoria C. Fiore 
and Jessica R. Walsh.

A federal judge unsealed the indictment yesterday. The U.S. attorney 
scheduled a news conference for this afternoon.

The indictment charges the defendants with possessing as few as two 
marijuana plants to as many as 1,108 plants. It also seeks the 
forfeiture of $21,494 that county and federal law enforcement 
officials seized in a raid of the ministry's downtown Hilo offices, 
and from Christie's Hilo apartment and Big Island property owned by 
Turpen, Ignacio and Policicchio.

Christie and St. Cyr manufactured, distributed and sold marijuana at 
the ministry assisted by ministry employees Fiore and Friend, 
according to the indictment. Christie also allegedly recruited Friend 
and Mann to start up a marijuana cultivation operation for the ministry.

By July 22, 2009, the operation had 284 marijuana plants under 
cultivation, the indictment said.

The indictment also charges Turpen with manufacturing and possessing 
with the intent to distribute 1,108 marijuana plants; Sudbury, 856 
plants; Gibson, 152 plants; Ignacio, 80 plants; Policicchio, 72 
plants; Bouey, 26 plants; and Shapiro, two plants.

Maximum penalties range from up to five years for distributing or 
possessing any amount of marijuana to up to life in prison for 
distributing or possessing more than 1,000 marijuana plants.

After Hawaii County police officers and agents from the Drug 
Enforcement Administration and Internal Revenue Service raided his 
home and ministry March 10, Christie said he did not mind the 
experience if that was what it took to be declared legitimate.

He said he filed papers with the IRS declaring himself the minister 
of THC Ministry and was confident the government was going to clear 
him and return the money and records seized in the raids. (THC is 
also the abbreviation for tetrahydrocannabinol, the active ingredient 
in marijuana.)

Christie said he uses marijuana while providing sacrament. The THC 
website says the cultivation and enjoyment of cannabis is a 
fundamental human right provided by God and protected by the First Amendment.

State law allows a person who has a physician's certification to 
possess and use marijuana to treat a debilitating condition.
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