In 1692, Giles Corey choose to die in a manner that avoided forfeiture of his property. After nearly over 200 years of non-use, the United States has resurrected forfeiture in its war against drugs. It's a bad idea. This is the third article related to the troubles suffered by Bernie Ellis and his advocacy of medical marijuana.
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Friday, May 18, 2007
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