Pubdate: Thu, 12 May 2011
Source: Missoulian (MT)
Copyright: 2011 Missoulian
Contact:  http://www.missoulian.com/
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Author: Gewn Florio, The Missoulian

MONTANA CANNABIS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT STEPS DOWN IN WAKE OF 
DRUG CHARGES

The president of the new Montana Cannabis Industry Association has
stepped aside until felony drug charges against him are resolved.

Nathan Pierce briefly headed the group, which this week announced it
had raised $50,000 in five days to fight pending restrictions on
medical marijuana.

Pierce was arrested in February and charged with two counts of
criminal possession of dangerous drugs, as well as possession of drug
paraphernalia, a misdemeanor.

The charges stemmed from an Interstate 90 traffic stop and a
subsequent search of Pierce and his car that turned up alleged
hallucinogenic mushrooms, hashish and four expired medical marijuana
cards appointing Pierce as caregiver, according to court papers filed
in the case.

"It's unfortunate. It makes it very difficult for us," said Kate
Cholewa, a Montana Cannabis Industry Association board member.

Pierce had told the association about the case, "but it was something
where he assured us that it was all going to be dismissed," Cholewa
said.

"That gives me a chuckle," said Deputy Missoula County Attorney Andrew
Paul. "The state's position is that we have probable cause for the
charges and intend to proceed accordingly."

Public Defender Katie Green last week filed a motion on Pierce's
behalf, contending that a Missoula County deputy sheriff overstepped
his bounds when he asked for Pierce's driver's license after seeing
his Honda stopped beside the road and Pierce walking away from it.
When the deputy ran a check, he found outstanding warrants against
Pierce from Lake and Missoula counties, according to the motion.
Searches at the Missoula County jail turned up the items on which the
charges against Pierce are based.

Paul's brief on that motion is due next week and Pierce has until May
31 to reply.

Pierce said this week that he's still on the cannabis association's
board. His name is no longer on the group's website, however.

"We've asked him to take some time off the board until he gets that
all figured out," Cholewa said. "If he made a mistake and that's what
the court decides, that's what happens. ... We appreciate that he's
willing to step aside until this is straightened out."
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