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California Doctor-Lawyer Couple Get Five Years For Growing and Selling Marijuana

bigbrokush

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California Doctor-Lawyer Couple Get Five Years For Growing and Selling Marijuana

MAR 20 -- (Sacramento, CA) - United States Attorney McGregor W. Scott and Drug Enforcement Administration Assistant Special Agent in Charge Gordon Taylor, announced that Dr. MARION P. FRY, 50, a medical doctor, and DALE C. SCHAFER, 52, a lawyer, husband and wife, of Cool, California, were each sentenced on March 19, 2008, by United States District Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr. to 60 months in federal prison. On August 16, 2007, a federal jury found the defendants guilty of conspiracy to sell marijuana, to grow over 100 marijuana plants, and to sell over 100 marijuana plants.

This case was the product of long-term investigations by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office.

According to Assistant United States Attorney Anne Pings, who prosecuted the case, Judge Damrell, in sentencing the defendant, stated that he took “no pleasure in imposing sentence,” remarking on the congressionally mandated five-year sentence. The court observed that with their “passion for the drug … their judgment got clouded” and their “self-aggrandizement took over.” The evidence presented at trial showed that from 1999 until the end of 2001, when the DEA served a judicially authorized search warrant at their residential property, the defendants sold dried marijuana and marijuana plants from their office in Cool to persons acquiring recommendations from Dr. FRY for use of marijuana, for a fee. These recommendations enabled the holder to avoid arrest under California’s “medicinal” marijuana law, Proposition 215. The proposition provides a legal defense to state (not federal) criminal charges when marijuana is possessed for treatment of a serious medical condition.

Evidence introduced at trial, however, showed that FRY sold these recommendation statements to people for diagnoses such as asthma, alcoholism, and sore elbow. On cross-examination, SCHAFER admitted that by 2001, the couple had made approximately $750,000 to $1,000,000 selling these recommendation statements to over 5,000 customers who had visited their office in Cool. It was to these customers the defendants sold dried marijuana in plastic bags and as marijuana plants. Some of the customers testified at trial the hand-to-hand sales took place in the fire station parking lot near their office. Other customers signed up at the office for home delivery of dried marijuana or plants. The couple also employed a delivery man who drove to customers’ homes and delivered bags of marijuana and marijuana plants.

“The federal ban on growing and selling marijuana is without equivocation. The defendants were fully aware of this federal prohibition, yet proceeded to openly sell marijuana from their business in El Dorado County. Today’s sentencing—mandated by Congress—is the consequence of their decision to flagrantly violate federal law” stated United States Attorney McGregor Scott.

The DEA investigation began in 2001 when eight parcels of marijuana the defendants were shipping to customers were intercepted. It was revealed at trial that payment for marijuana deliveries would be made by check, payable to the “Law Office of Dale C. Schafer” which were deposited into the law office bank account. At trial, several witnesses testified that after buying a recommendation paper from FRY at the defendants’ office in Cool, or other locations where the defendants held “workshops” or “clinics,” they then purchased marijuana directly from the defendants, their delivery man, or SCHAFER’s adult son. One witness testified that after buying a recommendation paper, SCHAFER’s adult daughter, who posed as a “paralegal” at the office, telephoned her and informed her that they were selling marijuana and asked if she wanted to place an order. SCHAFER’s adult son later delivered the marijuana to the witness’s home. The son told the witness to make the check payable to his father’s law office so that if there were any questions later, they could claim the check was for legal services.

During the trial, the prosecution played an audiotape of FRY offering to sell four plants and indoor growing lights to an undercover officer for $400. In the tape she is also heard encouraging the undercover officer to buy marijuana plants and lights from her instead of going to another supplier, saying that the other establishment was “staked out by narcs.” The government’s evidence also included a recording made by an undercover officer who called the defendants’ office and was told that he could buy small marijuana plants for $5 a piece. When they executed the search warrant at the defendants’ house, the DEA agents seized over 30 plants and large quantities of dried and harvested marijuana. They also located an underground bunker outfitted with lights and fans to grow marijuana, a multi-car garage converted into an indoor hydroponic growing facility, a customized indoor drying room, and plants growing in a greenhouse and an outdoor garden area. The trial exhibits included photos of SCHAFER and the couple’s minor children harvesting marijuana plants from this garden area and “trimming” marijuana bud inside the residence.

The court released the defendants on bail pending their anticipated appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. As a condition of her release, the court prohibited Dr. FRY from directly or indirectly recommending “medicinal” marijuana.
 
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bigbrokush said:

Thank you for posting the news article which wasn't posted on the other thread.

It sounds like they were in total conformity with CA law.

They charged about $150 per recommentation.

They arranged for their patients to receive their medicine.

They helped a lot of people.
 

ripOG

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Yeah but this was a get rich quick scheme from day 1. All recommendations are null and void if the doctor is profiting from them. It is not normal for doctors to pocket cash off their pt's Rx's. It is also not normal for legit growers who are in compliance with the law to refer to the police as "narcs." Shame on them.. trying to make $400 for 4 plants. They got what they deserved IMHO.
 
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Wow! I've never seen a post so totally wacked out!

Lets take it one line at a time.

ripOG said:
Yeah but this was a get rich quick scheme from day 1.

Sure .. years of law and medical school. Years of pratice. All just so they could start being drug dealers. Got it.

ripOG said:
All recommendations are null and void if the doctor is profiting from them.

Does this CA law require doctors to work for free? I didn't know that.

ripOG said:
It is not normal for doctors to pocket cash off their pt's Rx's.

How does a doctor in CA pay for their food and house?

ripOG said:
It is also not normal for legit growers who are in compliance with the law to refer to the police as "narcs."

Sure .. nobody does that

ripOG said:
Shame on them.. trying to make $400 for 4 plants.

You forgot .. with lights. A single 150 watt HPS light at my local builders place costs me about $80.00. Four of them plus 4 plants at $5.00 each .. $380.00

ripOG said:
They got what they deserved IMHO.

Sounds like a LEO attitude, to me ..
 
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Babbabud

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RipOG you are ignorant

RipOG you are ignorant

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ripOG said:
Yeah but this was a get rich quick scheme from day 1. All recommendations are null and void if the doctor is profiting from them. It is not normal for doctors to pocket cash off their pt's Rx's. It is also not normal for legit growers who are in compliance with the law to refer to the police as "narcs." Shame on them.. trying to make $400 for 4 plants. They got what they deserved IMHO.

I cant tell you how fucked up this statement is. This is truly one of the worst post ive seen on ICmag. Doc Fry is one of the most compassionate wonderful people ive ever met. She is fighting for your rights and then this is what you have to say. :fsu: :fsu: :fsu:
 
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Babbabud said:
Lets show ripOG what we think of his post with some -k

I already did. It's the first time I used it here.
 
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Mrs.Babba

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ripOG...you have NO idea what a wonderful person Molly and Dale are!! ..all the shit they have been thru!..wow,what a mean thing to say... they have been shit on by the Federal Government and doesnt deserve ONE minute of jail time.........NO ONE does for smoking weed!! bad bad man ripOG!
 

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ripOG said:
Yeah but this was a get rich quick scheme from day 1. All recommendations are null and void if the doctor is profiting from them. It is not normal for doctors to pocket cash off their pt's Rx's. It is also not normal for legit growers who are in compliance with the law to refer to the police as "narcs." Shame on them.. trying to make $400 for 4 plants. They got what they deserved IMHO.

What a Stupid Ignorant Post.....You sound like a Narc to me....Get the Fukk Out of here Pig....!!!
 

bigbrokush

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RipOG I'm sorry that you feel that way about someone going to jail. Its not a good feeling to have your freedom taken from you for any amount of time, yet along your wife/husband. Narc is a word that you is used in everyday live, by more than 70% people.
 
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All recommendations are null and void if the doctor is profiting from them.
Not at all...all recommendations are null and void if the doctors license gets yanked for whatever reason. I've dealt with that. Doctors license got pulled for something that had nothing to do with cannabis. I was running on paper that was 'worthless' and didn't find out until after the fact.

Thank you for posting the news article which wasn't posted on the other thread.
It was linked.

It is also not normal for legit growers who are in compliance with the law to refer to the police as "narcs."
LMAO...I've seen over and over local law enforcement, in my area, disregard Cali med laws and make up there own rules based on some lame interpretation. While maybe not 'narcs' by definition they're criminals to me cause they refuse to acknowledge the laws regarding medicinal use. The people have voted and the red necks don't care and choose to enforce their own laws.
 
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wow thats very sad,,no one deserves that especialy 60 months for helping people..my heart gos out to their family and freinds..
 
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