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New Hampshire Jury Acquits Pot-Growing Rastafarian

Started by Silent_Bob, September 14, 2012, 02:12 PM NHFT

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Free libertarian

I talked to Doug Darrell about two years ago about his "situation".  He seemed like a really nice guy that just wanted to be left alone.

At that time I had hoped to get several persons in their 50s from New Hampshire profiled by the "major" media all of whom were under indictment for really really dangerous plant matter.  There was a gentlemen in Hollis, David Orde, that later won his case at the the Supreme Court, Doug Darrell, Patricia Smith and some other guy from Grafton (his name escapes me now). I figured everyone of those people had a story to tell...

The interesting thing is that 4 people in their 50s all said no to the state and there were 4 different outcomes.  This latest jury nullification outcome is the tip of the iceberg. 

This story is huge, many thanks to all who have helped make this happen.

cathleeninnh

I did talk to the Union Leader and FTL but decided to decline the CNN and other radio shows. Carla Gericke is trying to pick up the ball and promote the FSP where she can on this.

http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120919/NEWS03/709199941

Cathleen

KBCraig

Quote from: Free libertarian on September 18, 2012, 03:30 PM NHFT
I talked to Doug Darrell about two years ago about his "situation".  He seemed like a really nice guy that just wanted to be left alone.

Sort of a "Barnstead Bob"?


QuoteAt that time I had hoped to get several persons in their 50s from New Hampshire profiled by the "major" media all of whom were under indictment for really really dangerous plant matter.  There was a gentlemen in Hollis, David Orde, that later won his case at the the Supreme Court, Doug Darrell, Patricia Smith and some other guy from Grafton (his name escapes me now). I figured everyone of those people had a story to tell...

The interesting thing is that 4 people in their 50s all said no to the state and there were 4 different outcomes.  This latest jury nullification outcome is the tip of the iceberg.

It's crazy, and it pisses me off, that Patricia is actually in prison over this.

Russell Kanning