Pubdate: December 28, 1998 Source: Associated Press Copyright: 1998 Associated Press. Note: The following story, which also appeared in the San Francisco newspapers, has caused us concern. It is Richard Evans, not Robert. We have been advised that the allegations of child pornography are baseless. The police found a book that Rich bought at the Ansel Adams gallery which included nudity of children (and others). The book is surely artwork -- even under Cincinnati standards. When Rich was being booked the officer said that with this child pornography charge included Rich's supporters would run from him and his support would evaporate. BUT before we could post the article below, we also received word that all charges have been dropped. Will the newspapers that carried this story bring us the rest of the story? We will be watching. - The editors MAP DRUGS: A SILENT ALARM PROMPTS THE SEARCH OF ROBERT EVANS' SAN FRANCISCO APARTMENT. San Francisco-A nationally known advocate of medical marijuana was arrested this weekend when police searched his apartment and found more than $60,000 worth of packaged pot and child pornography, authorities said. A silent emergency alarm alerted officers early Saturday to Robert Evans' apartment, where they also discovered an elaborate marijuana-growing operation. Evans, who has described himself as director of Americans for Compassionate Use, was jailed on charges of cultivation and possession for sale of marijuana, and possession of child pornography. Officers forced their way into the apartment believing the alarm might have been triggered by someone with a medical emergency, Lt. Kitt Crenshaw said. Inside, they smelled burning marijuana and saw an incoherent man moving toward the front of the residence. As officers followed him, they discovered an elaborate hydroponics system for growing marijuana and called the narcotics unit. Narcotics officers obtained a search warrant and found 17 pounds of packaged marijuana and three bedrooms containing a total of 40 plants up to 6 feet tall, along with irrigation, lighting and temperature-control systems, the police spokesman said. They also found child pornography, he said. Evans is a longtime advocate of legalizing marijuana for medicinal use, and police said he recently had applied for a city permit to operate a medical marijuana club. In 1996, police in Covington, Ky., raided an apartment where Evans allegedly operated a medical marijuana buying club across from the county courthouse. - --- Checked-by: Rolf Ernst