HTTP/1.0 200 OK Content-Type: text/html Arrest Casts Shadow Over Future Dispensaries
Pubdate: Sat, 21 Jul 2007
Source: Tribune, The (San Luis Obispo, CA)
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ARREST CASTS SHADOW OVER FUTURE DISPENSARIES

Local Residents Who Use Medicinal Marijuana Fear The Indictment Of 
The Morro Bay Shop'S Ex-Owner Could Discourage Plans For Future Dispensaries

Local residents who use marijuana medicinally have no place to 
legally purchase pot in the county, and some fear Tuesday's federal 
indictment of the former owner of a Morro Bay dispensary will 
discourage any shops in the future.

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officials indicted Charles Lynch 
on federal charges of selling marijuana for profit and distributing 
it to minors.

Lynch ran Compassionate Caregivers, the county's only marijuana 
dispensary before it closed after being raided in April by federal 
drug enforcement agents and county Sheriff's Department officials.

He was released this week on $400,000 bond and is expected to be 
arraigned in a Los Angeles federal court Monday, according to his San 
Luis Obispo attorney, Louis Koory.

Koory said federal authorities are distorting the truth about the 
dispensary selling marijuana to minors. Two were listed in the 
indictment who went to the dispensary with their parents and a 
physician's recommendation. The others were between 18 and 21 and had 
doctors' recommendations, Koory said.

He also pointed to money federal investigators are calling a profit, 
which he said was actually used to pay expenses to run the dispensary.

"Their decision to prosecute medical pot dispensaries is a political 
one," Koory said. "If Charles Lynch did everything proper and lawful 
under state law, he would still technically be in violation of federal law."

Since the county's Public Health Department began issuing medical 
marijuana identification cards in December, 56 county residents have 
received cards, said county Health Officer Greg Thomas.

The $131 card is necessary to purchase marijuana from a dispensary. 
Cardholders' names are entered into a statewide database so law 
enforcement can verify them.

Thomas said he doesn't know where local residents are filling their 
prescriptions for

marijuana but has heard rumors that some people were trying to buy it 
on the street because they cannot get to a dispensary in another county.

Atascadero resident Elaine McKellips said the nearest dispensary now 
is in Buellton, which is too far for people like her, who don't drive.

"They're making it harder to get medical marijuana in San Luis Obispo 
County," she said.

The 55-year-old has a prescription for marijuana to relieve nausea 
and other symptoms caused by her complex stomach disorder, 
gastroparesis. She said she hopes the county and residents don't 
punish future dispensaries for any crimes that may have been 
committed by this one.

Property owner Kent Connella has proposed opening a dispensary in 
Templeton. He could not be reached for comment this week on whether 
Lynch's arrest had changed his plans.

The county Planning Commission is scheduled to vote Thursday on 
Connella's proposal. County planner Kami Griffin said Wednesday that 
Lynch's arrest would not change the county's recommendation that the 
commission approve the Templeton dispensary.

The proposal, she said, is consistent with a county ordinance 
allowing medical marijuana dispensaries in some unincorporated inland areas.

However, the proposal has prompted opposition from many in the 
community, including Supervisor Harry Ovitt, the Templeton Unified 
School District and Templeton Chamber of Commerce.

Sgt. Brian Hascall, a Sheriff's Department spokesman, said his agency 
remains opposed to the plan. "We've come out in opposition to it 
solidly since they announced they wanted to open the place," he said. 
"Our biggest thing is that there really is no regulation."

Tribune staff writers Sarah Arnquist, Stephen Curran and Leslie 
Parrilla contributed to this report.
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