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An Open Letter A Long Fight
An Open Letter
To anyone and everyone here at Cannabis.com. Please take a moment to read this open letter from Ronnie Naulls, he is now counting down the clock until he goes to trial in Feb sometime, unless it gets pushed back for some reason. He needs our help, any support in the way of prayers, spreading his story, donations, or otherwise is greatly appreciated. I believe that this post is within the acceptable terms, hopefully, and thank you birdgirl. Even if all you do is read this and tell someone else about him that may be the help that he needs. Ronnie is being very maliciously prosecuted; I believe that it is primarily politically driven. I point to numerous other instances when the federal government has opted not to press any charges or arrest anyone while raiding clinics and stealing medicine as well as money and donations for other organizations i.e. March of Dimes. Yeah I am saying they were sure to take money out of a Donation Jar, multiple jars for different organizations, while at the same time being sure to break windows with broomsticks and break security cameras. It doesn’t sound like much but think about it for a second, the “highest most professional” law enforcement agency in the nation, is in broad daylight with god knows how many agents, all creeping around with broomsticks breaking windows and smashing security cameras on the ceiling just for the sake of breaking stuff. AND AND, the funniest thing was that they were sure to do all that stuff, but they left hash in the display case!!! They left quite a bit of medicine in multiple forms that were obviously just out in the open!!! This was very telling to me as to why they were really doing what they did. It has nothing to do with marijuana itself. It really looked like a huge gang came in and robbed the place at night. Oh by the way they did the same exact thing to his home that he bought before he ever even considered starting that clinic. He had 2 other businesses that have since gone to hell. Meanwhile this has happened, Ronnie is scheduled to appear in front of the city council the next day for a hearing to RE-NEW his business license that after initially receiving, and then having to go to litigation after a subsequent challenge and WINNING the decision, was up for renewal. It should be noted that the city of Corona has never ever not even 1 time, denied a business license renewal in it’s history. Once you read the letter you will understand why he couldn’t make it, what a coincidence. The Federal Government just up and decides to move forward with its case at 6 in the morning the day before he is to renew his business license. Well a couple things happen now, the city commissioners don’t have to DENY OR APPROVE any business license, since Ronnie was busy that day, therefore they don’t have to be accountable to ANYONE, not the people that thought Ronnie shouldn’t have been there nor to the people that thought Ronnie should be there. What they did allowed them to take care of a local political issue without having to piss off anyone one way or the other. Wow good for you, I am glad I live in a city where the “majority” of the people that live here WANT people like that as their local government leadership. Wooohooo. Right now the federal government is probably fairly confident that the intimidation tactics that it has used on Ronnie and his family might work. However Ronnie is not swayed, he believes he is right, he is very devout and has been long before this happened; he believes that god will see him through this. It is a race to do all the things necessary to prepare for what he needs to do. Know one knows what will happen. If he can get a “real” attorney that “wants” to defend him then he has a huge potential for a few things to happen. 1. He would go to trial, and the federal government would lose the case with a “not guilty” verdict which is a worst case scenario for them. It would set a new precedent on the federal level. Not good for them!! 2. The government would dismiss the case or drop the charges for fear of losing. After all they are trying to get a conviction in a place where the jury is made up of the actual people that live here, and not the minority that drive their agenda. They will likely lose. 3. They get conviction. It is my gut feeling that the government has a very weak case and is banking on Ronnie taking a plea; however he is intent on fighting. While I can’t say for any of the other people that got arrested that day, (his was one part in a series of raids that day). The government has gone as far to release some video footage from an undercover that was inside the clinic, the video has clearly been edited for audio, and only has a handful of 2 to 3 second bits of Ronnie talking and saying some “incriminating” things, I guess. Of course not all the audio is playing and what you do hear is grossly taken out of context, there is no perspective to draw on what is being said so you can draw your own conclusions. This is a glaring example of something the government has done that in my humble opinion tells me, if there case was open and closed, why would they go to the effort to do this? It’s really funny that every Republican candidate is ok with what ever the states decide on abortion in the “event that Roe vs. Wade” is overturned. After all that’s just literally killing people, but it’s a “states rights” issue. Unless you are talking about marijuana!! Then states aren’t smart enough to decide for themselves, and then also they are talking about money!! Money!! There is not any money in whether states allow abortion or not, but enforcing laws against marijuana is big money for the government! I don’t care how much you hear about tax dollars spent to enforce these laws, that’s irrelevant. They probably turn a profit after taking into account all their seizures I am sure!!! Again, it’s very disturbing personally to think that the federal government is trying to use this kind of a policy against its own citizens. 8 months ago I would not have believed it if you told me, Ronnie like myself, is a real conservative person. Not a republican as currently defined by all the current presidential candidates am talking more like AuH2O type of conservative, Goldwater. He is a true patriot, he is courageous and is doing what he believes and knows is right. He really is an amazing person and I have tons of respect for him, especially after seeing how he is dealing with all these things that are happening in his life. Go ahead give him a call and talk to him, give him your support, I haven’t included his contact info here in this post, but he isn’t hard to find. Thanks to everyone that has already shown their support!!! To Whom It May Concern: My name is Ronald Bradley Naulls, and I am fighting for my freedom, my livelihood, and my family. I am also fighting for my legal rights as a licensed medical cannabis patient and provider – as well as the rights of thousands of suffering citizens in my community and country just like me. I am writing this letter because I need your help. I’m a 28-year-old happily married African American man and proud father of three beautiful girls Aaliyah, Amaiyah & Aryanna ages 5, 3 & 1. Until recently, I was an entrepreneur with my own IT Consulting company as well as a real estate property management company. On July 17th, 2007, the Drug Enforcement Administration raided my residence and all my businesses. During the raid they confiscated our family vehicles and all of our savings and checking accounts. But most excruciating and unprecedented of all, they took my daughters and put them in the custody of Riverside County Child Protective Services. I was indicted by a federal grand jury, arrested, and thrown into federal prison. My mother and father had to put up their home in order to bond me out of incarceration. In addition to federal drug charges against me, my wife also faces child endangerment charges, though we have not broken any state laws. To give a little background, I became a medical cannabis patient in 2001 after a very serious automobile accident resulted in a clavicle bone fracture between my neck and shoulder. My family doctor at the time had recommended various types of prescription medicines and treatment including physical rehabilitation, which didn’t offer any relief or healing whatsoever. Consequently, I suffered from stomach lining infections from the various medications I was prescribed. Shortly thereafter, I was regularly seeing a chiropractor in order to realign and adjust my bone fracture, temporarily easing the tension and pain, but relief was very diminutive and inadequate to the point where I was unable to work and provide for my family. My chiropractor told me some of his other patients were prescribed medicinal cannabis to provide therapeutic relief along with chiropractic treatments for their chronic pain and other back problems, and that I possibly should consult with my family doctor to see if medicinal cannabis would be an option. Totally unaware of the legalities, I inquired with my doctor and discovered that I was an appropriate subject for prescription medicinal cannabis. Upon receiving my doctor’s recommendation for medical cannabis I have been able to stop using other prescription medicines. Medicinal cannabis unequivocally provides me much relief to the point where I can actually work and provide a living for my family. Although medical cannabis is legal in the state of California, I soon realized there were no options for availability in my county of Riverside and extremely limited and unregulated distribution options throughout the Los Angeles area. The hour or more commute (or longer with traffic) was totally unbearable and with petroleum costs rising astronomically it became very difficult and time consuming to acquire my medication. The Department of Health in Riverside issues a state medical marijuana I.D. card for a fee of $100 for legal patients to identify their legal status with medicinal distributors and local law enforcement but does not provide guidance for where or how to acquire medicine. I found this to be totally absurd. Analogy would be like the government selling handicap placards to disabled people but providing no handicap parking. After consulting with attorneys, I took it upon myself to open a pharmaceutical yet compassionate clinic in Corona, CA, called Healing Nations Collective, to serve the thousands of licensed patients here suffering from serious conditions such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, PTSD, etc. Healing Nations was a non-profit organization entirely legal under California’s Proposition 215 law and Senate Bill 420 law passed in 2004. We had a valid seller’s permit from the State Board of Equalization and we were paying taxes on our gross sales just like any other business in the state of California. Records indicate about $123,070 in taxes paid to the state of California. I am known throughout the community as a peaceful, law-abiding, churchgoing, local businessman and member of the Corona Chamber of Commerce. Healing Nations was a prominent contributor to the community via various charities and organizations including the American Cancer Society, God’s Kitchen, and the Foundation in Corona, a local organization for the fight against breast cancer. Because the federal government seized all of my assets, I lack the resources to properly defend myself. I’m currently using a federal public defender that is totally unaware and maladroit on Proposition 215 and Senate Bill 420 or the relation of California’s laws and implementation of medicinal cannabis dispensaries and their legality under California’s laws. The federal government is using strong arm tactics against me and my family, and I believe it's in part racially motivated: Other clinic owners and operators throughout the state have been raided but not arrested, prosecuted, or had their children taken away. These raids always end in closure of the facility with no arrests or property being seized. This is almost always the consequence because the facility operated inappropriately and unscrupulously outside of California’s laws i.e. distributing to unlicensed patients and or operating for profit. I am a political prisoner caught in a war between the state and federal governments over the legality of medical cannabis, and the federal government is trying to leverage my children in a cruel, cynical attempt to gain an advantage in their petty power struggle. Simultaneously, my wife and are financially, mentally, creditworthiness & backgrounds are ruined. I can’t for the life of my family acquire adequate employment as a Sr. Network Engineer, Systems Engineer or IT Consultant because of the pending charges that materialize from background checks, which was flawless before this catastrophe. I can't win this fight without your help – be it in the form of contributions to my tax deductible legal defense fund or your legal counsel and advice. And it isn't only for the sake of me and my family; the federal government is systematically suppressing not only state’s rights but human & civil rights as well. Tax deductible donations have been established for my family and I via the website listed below. Green Aid: DEFENSE FUNDS Sincerest thanks in advance for your time and assistance. I hope this letter encompasses all in good spirits, and I pray that my story and my plea for the sake of my family inspire you to join forces with me to stop the federal crusade against our rights. Lord Bless. P.S. Please take a moment to view other editorial write-ups regarding my family & circumstances. Thank you all in advance. http://www.medicalmarijuanaofamerica.co … ry/61/120/ Fred Gardner: Psychological Torture in the Name of Family Values http://www.hightimes.com/ht/legal/conte … &aid=3 Sincerely, Ronald Bradley Naulls Green Aid: DEFENSE FUNDS |
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Negative, in fact, the DEA had to get 2 agents to get med recs so that they could get the undercovers into the clinic to make buys and get "evidence" because you could not enter without having a valid Doctors Original Rec, AND have it verified on the spot. He actually had very strict rules, even to the extent that patients could not leave people in their vehicles waiting, he thought that would imply that patients were buying for non medical users. People were banned for this many times. His clinic also provided a high level of security for the entire shopping center which on many occasions other store owner's thanked him for. Even if there was a car with someone just sitting in it, security would ask them to leave and loiter somewhere else.
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This is the reason they are NOT arresting or charging owners in LA, because they know that in LA they will likely lose in a trial, they are gambling in Riverside County that they won't. I hope they are wrong, I hope people do the right thing in his trial and use common sense, however, I don't see how it will happen. Not being able to raise the Medical Marijuana Defense is tough, and the charges are going to be very easy to prove, what is really sad, the DEA could have just knocked on his door and talked to him and explained why they were there and what they wanted and he would have been very compliant. Instead they chose gustapo tactics. Despite this, Ronnie like myself is still a patriot, supports America, loves his country.
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It is a fact that current MMJ legislation is discriminatory, o, the unintended consequences.
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Yes my friend this reminds me of supposed democratic and fair elections and an age old saying "if the lawyers ask the wrong questions how can we give the right answer?" - or "if all candidates are bad, how can we choose a good one?"
It's, such a shame :-( It really does seem to be about money money money. Money breaks peoples sense of morality. In a world where political parties discriminate against eachother, the supposed law makers and legislators, it is no surprise that law does the same thing accross the country. The fathers would be sad to see things this way, in my opinion of course :-) Peace, Denial Last edited by denial102; Feb-04-2008 at 00:03. |
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Well Skush we finally found some common ground. Great post. I'll send them $20 and post the letter to my facebook.
This kind of thing just sickens me. You are right the fight SHOULD be for STATES rights and once again the feds are stomping all over our civil rights. Thanks for posting it good job.
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I'm merely a patriot in the sense, of if my country was being invaded by a foreign country, I would join the armed forces immediately and defend my country. However, the war that our government is waging on people who simply want their lives to go by every day, without suffering or being in pain makes me hate this country with a passion. Screw the constitution, we don't need it anyways! This country is fucking wack, where a person can do everything right, except for smoke marijuana and even if it improves their quality of life they're still a criminal. That is the worst injustice anyone could do to anybody, and the government is doing it to hundreds of thousands of individuals trying to make themselves feel better. I have no respect for the federal government. NONE.(period) "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." that definitely doesn't mean jack shit for shit anymore.
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Location, location.....I used to live in Norco and my hubby in Corona. Neither being a good city to introduce something like mmj to the redneck crowd.....at least when I lived there 10 years ago.
Mark...yep this country has problems.....lots. But mj not being legal doesn't make us quite the insane monster you make us out to be imo.. How many countries is mj legal in vs not? And most countries laws are a LOT rougher than ours are in regards to sellng and using drugs.
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You wanna know the funny thing is I'll just about guarantee you if the US changed drug policy so would the rest of the world. Efforts to curb citizens' drug use have existed almost as long as drugs have been used. One of the earliest recorded drug laws comes from 17th century Russia where Czar Michael Federovitch ruled that anyone caught with tobacco should be tortured until he gave up the name of the supplier. In more recent times, most countries around the world have established national drug policies. Between 1989 and 1999, official national drug policies were introduced in 66 countries and a further 41 countries were developing national drug policies or had developed such a policy more than 10 years previously. Along with the rise in worldwide communication and trade, the use, manufacture and sale of drugs has become a global issue. United Nations work to establish an international system of drug control in which countries are obliged to criminalize all non-medical use, manufacture and sale of drugs. The US also pushes for international cooperation and direct action against drug production and trafficking. Yet illicit drugs play a major role in economies around the world and drug use continues to rise. Treatment availability and policy focused on demand reduction rather than supply reduction is a growing trend in national drug policy, especially since intravenous drug users are at high risk of HIV/AIDS infection, however, criminal enforcement remains the central theme in world drug policy. we started it, then we push for international cooperation.. And if you can see where I'm coming from, under the principle of federalism, the federal government should have no right to regulate drugs, because it's not listed in the constitution. "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." I don't see anything whatsoever about marijuana in the constitution, let alone other drugs...it shouldn't be their business. Maybe being in a non-medical state and going to jail and facing punishment for having merely a gram fuels my hatred for the way this country treats me a bit more than yours, weedhound?? In a state I might add, that a medical defense isn't even accepted as grounds for acquittal. Our dis compassionate and idiotic government ran by big corporations, such as big pharmacy is the only reason marijuana isn't legal for medical benefit, and that the only place that can legally grow it in America is a DEA farm. They don't even care to let us know what this plant can do, because you can't charge $10 a dose. They're willing to punish me or force me to suffer, just because they can't make the money off of it. That's utter bullshit. That is why I dislike America.
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I love you Mark.
Tried to rep you but couldn't so must have done it recently. I see what you are saying and you are absolutely right in alot of ways. The states have their own laws and SHOULD....but somewhere there has to be the majority if all the states are going to live together as one country. Sure this country is backwards in alot of ways......too many to count to be honest....but I'd still rather be here than any other country out there. At least here in our country laws can be changed if folks like you are passionate enough, work hard enough and can convince enough of the majority to make that change. There are quite a few others places out there that don't have that option.
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They're sitting on this guy because he didn't go down quietly. And....while I usually dismiss the racial aspect....in THIS case (having lived in that area) I think there may very well be a touch of truth to it.
I'll be cheering for this guy. Keep us updated.
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Riverside county is strongly against marijuana.... I live in riverside.. we gave it the name REFFERSIDE. So many people get busted for marijuana its rediculous.. just a few nights ago my friend got cought with 20 grams.. but they said he had 36 grams (guess they weighed all of his baggies). Since he had over 5 bags he got "intent to sell" He went to jail over night til his dad bailed him out for 6k & he's left with a felony on his record.
There has been so many raids lately.. tons of clinics and friends. All in all riverside county is infested with cops!! And i'm sure if theres any statistics on county drug busts riverside county is at the top. And when u fight against the federal government.. u wont win... they'll profit off u going to jail. |
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Really interesting to note, the city of Corona has never in it's history denied renewal of a business license. Ronnie was scheduled to appear before the city to renew his business license the day after the raids happened. OOOPs, guess what, he couldn't make it sense he was sitting in a federal cell. Coincidence??? Probably not, since he could not appear, the city did not have to renew the license, and since his license expired the day of the raids, technically, he was operating without a business license. Also the city did not have to make a decision that may have angered people on either side of the issue. They didn't deny or renew it, so they get off scott free and don't have to be accountable to any of their citizens because, "It was out of there hands, Ronnie just didn't show up, oh well, no license I guess". What a chicken shit way to go about that. Least they could of had the balls to deny him, not let the fed be a scapegoat. What's even worse, the gutless wonders of the city council, all were very chumy with Ronnie, except for 1 douche bag, but at least he had the balls to do what he believed instead of smiling to his face and then stabbing him in the back. He knew all of them on a personal basis, they had nothing but positive things to say about him, until he was sitting in a federal cell. Then they acted like they never even met him. What cowards.
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Let me put it this way.....i doubt the color of his skin is a plus in Corona CA.
(again....speaking from 10 years ago......)
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I was watching a video someone posted on here yesterday about how drug task forces have no funding so they are completely funded by seizures from busts. I watched the pigs take $55 for a man that was smoking crack in an alley, and then they put him in jail and prosecuted him. What that man needs is help for his drug addiction, not to be robbed and locked up by the same people that are supposed to "serve and protect."
This kind of shit needs to end. What good is voting if it doesn't change anything? States that vote to legalize marijuana, whether for medical or personal use, still hold no weight? Since when!? The problem is the that people are afraid of the government, rather than the other way around. Either that, or people just don't know, or maybe they just don't care, but something is definitely wrong here. People need to learn that marijuana was made illegal because of racism and mexican immigration in order to keep the mexican immigrants under control. Now, the War on Drugs has turned into a war on poor people. Until 1940, marijuana was listed in the pharmacopia as a legitimate medicine. Then, Harry Anslinger used marijuana to keep the Mexicans and blacks under control and demonized marijuana use. Since then, we have learned a lot about the realities of the plant. Marijuana is a relatively harmless drug. Its technically not even a drug, its an herb that grows from the ground naturally, even without human interaction. True, some people may become addicted to marijuana, but it is less likely than getting addicted to drinking pop every day, which is actually worse for you than smoking weed! We need to legalize marijuana, regulate, and tax it in the same way as alcohol, and then use some of the money gained from taxing it to pay for drug addictions for REAL drugs that are a detriment to society. I know I'm preaching to the choir here but it seems like the people that know all the shit I'm talking about are the people that aren't speaking up! This needs to change if anything is ever going to be different. There is really no way you can rationally argue against marijuana when things like alcohol and tobacco are legal and killing hundreds of thousands of people annually while marijuana's death toll is still at zero since the beginning of recorded history. Drug abuse and addiction is a very real thing, but people with drug addictions don't need to go to jail, they need to get medical help for their problems. Taxing it and regulating it could easily pay for that help, among other things. I think everyone that visits this board NEEDS to speak up! I'm not saying put on your marijuana shirt and go post flyers about the positive aspects of marijuana and start a cold call campaign, but when the topic comes up, inform people! Also, no one wants to listen to some kid in a tie-dyed shirt hitting a bong and waving the finger screaming "LEGALIZE IT!" We need to stay rational, informed, professional, eloquent, and most of all, strong. Don't back down or accept anything but the truth. Until all that happens, expect more shit like this.
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It's good to finally see this thread has got some attention Just so it's clear, I don't think 8182kush's friend has done any wrong whatsoever. I think he is innocent, and in the very least it is his governments job to protect his freedoms until found guilty in a court of law. Peace, denial
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Thanks for the support, and thanks to everyone here at Cannabis.com, I know in the political section I am kind of a dick, but really like someone else has said, "the tie dye hippie, government hating, stereotype that has plagued people that have our intrests has done nothing but hurt this movement." I am really happy that this thread is getting some attention, even if it only serves to tell a story, it's worthwhile for anyone involved to read. I almost think that if he was targeted to an extent because he was a threat. He is a man that does not fit the stereotypes, succesful, black, REPUBLICAN, conservative, church going, civics minded, formerly the owner of 2 other businesses that he started years before the clinic. I doubt the fed wants people to think that you could be all these things and use marijuana. He contradicted everything that the fed says about people involved with marijuana. Please, help after you read this, tell 4 or 5 people you know, the more that know the better! |
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