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Purple urkel marijuana returned to patient
By Hempology | April 19, 2008
Thu, 10 Apr 2008
Source: Monterey County Herald (CA)
POLICE RETURN MAN’S MEDICAL MARIJUANA
HUNTINGTON BEACH – Acting on court orders, Huntington Beach police returned 30 grams of pot taken from a medical marijuana patient last year.
An appellate court ruled in a Garden Grove case that seized medical marijuana must be returned to a patient, and three weeks ago the California Supreme Court declined to review the appeals court ruling.
That meant Huntington Beach resident David Alan Lucas could retrieve his high-grade purple urkel marijuana and a couple of smoking pipes. The 43-year-old man, who uses pot to relieve stress, says he’s surprised to get it back.
Police Capt. Chuck Thomas says the department is complying with the court order. California voters in 1996 approved the Compassionate Use Act allowing medical marijuana use.
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