Tommy Chong to help 'Ganja Guru'
Sat, Feb 24, 2007 1:59 pm
"Guru of Ganja" Ed Rosenthal is bringing in another celebrity of the marijuana movement to help him raise funds for his upcoming federal trial.
Tommy Chong, of the Cheech and Chong comedy duo renowned for stoner movie classics such as "Up in Smoke" and "Nice Dreams," will appear at a $125-per-head event March 4 at Rosenthal's Lake Avenue home in Piedmont.
Some advance tickets are available for only $100 from Rosenthal's legal defense fund's Web site, http://www.green-aid.com.
"The party will celebrate how far we've come in legalizing medical marijuana as well as provide me with the money I need to fund my current trial that is defending all of our rights," Rosenthal, 62, said in an e-mail Thursday.
He's scheduled to appear in federal court March 19, and he estimates his trial and related expenses could cost more than $300,000.
Chong was prosecuted, convicted and served nine months in federal prison a few years ago as part of a federal crackdown on purveyors of drug paraphernalia. He had financed and promoted a line of glass water pipes often used for smoking marijuana, and he said he pleaded guilty to prevent charges from being filed against his wife and son. The case made Chong, already beloved for his comedy act, a poster boy among marijuana advocates. Famed for his marijuana cultivation books and the "Ask Ed" column he wrote for High Times magazine, Rosenthal was convicted of three marijuana-growing felonies
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in 2003, more than a year after federal agents raided sites including his Oakland home, an Oakland warehouse in which he was growing marijuana, and a San Francisco medical marijuana club he supplied.
Medical use of marijuana on a doctor's recommendation is legal under state law but prohibited by federal law, so Rosenthal was barred from mounting a medical defense at trial. A judge sentenced him to one day behind bars — time he'd already served.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned his convictions in April 2006, finding that juror misconduct — a juror's conversation with an attorney-friend during deliberations — compromised Rosenthal's right to a fair verdict and so warranted a new trial. But the court also rejected Rosenthal's claim of immunity from prosecution as an officer of Oakland who grew the drug under the city's medical marijuana ordinance.
Federal prosecutors filed a new indictment with additional charges in October, essentially claiming Rosenthal from October 2001 through February 2002 conspired with Kenneth Hayes and Richard Watts to grow marijuana at sites on Sixth Street in San Francisco and on Mandela Parkway in Oakland; laundered marijuana proceeds by buying four money orders totaling $1,854 during that time; and falsified tax returns for 1999, 2000 and 2001 by omitting income from his marijuana distribution.
Hayes and Watts face similar, related charges. Both were charged after the same 2002 raids that nabbed Rosenthal, but injuries sustained in a car accident have kept Watts from trial until now and Hayes fled to Canada just before he was indicted.






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BIG
Mar 9 2007, 4:52 pm
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Feb 27 2007, 9:14 am
hey tommy
Feb 27 2007, 2:14 am
yeah
Feb 25 2007, 8:29 pm
I wouldnt be surprized if Chong Bongs were worth thousands of dollars. Each.
Tommy Chong Glass
Feb 25 2007, 7:39 pm
Here's the whole commando raid story:
http://cannabisnews.com/news/17/thread17916.shtml
I'm A Weed Hound!
Feb 25 2007, 7:23 pm
woof! :}
I'm A Weedcow!
Feb 25 2007, 7:17 pm
moo! 8:]
hook it up biznich
Feb 25 2007, 7:02 pm
anonymous
Feb 25 2007, 6:09 am
i shold have used a fence-Dr Suess
New! Purina Weed Chow!
Feb 25 2007, 1:34 am
lemme see...
Feb 24 2007, 10:40 pm
How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck, could chuck wood?
You say:
How much weed would a weedcow need if a weedcow could chow weed?!
I say:
How much weed need a weedcow chow if a weedcow need chow weed?!
Yeo, you are correct sir! I knew the correct way all along, sir. I happened to bend it my way and I like the way it goes now... sir.
I hope it isn't too hard to say and I hope Tommy Chong reads it and discovers me... sir.
Naww. It ain't THAT good!. But I paid extra to be this stupid tonight, sir! Bless you!
PS with extra effort we can arrange for the cows to need chow weed. Jes replace all the inefficient alfalfa fields with hemp! 'better than they need not chow weed! (Now it sounds oriental!)
That's fun to say, "Alfalfa... alfalfa fields!"
Biff Senior
Feb 24 2007, 10:05 pm
You sound stupid when you say it wrong!
Our Federal Adversaries..
Feb 24 2007, 9:05 pm
Don't blame the lawmen. Change the law.
If you can write a sentence do it. Send it to your congressional representative.
Tell them to update our cannabis laws to reflect today's medical understanding, not yesterday's dogma, or you'll find someone else to vote for.
Send them another sentence or two next week, and so on.
The Fedbots will continue to imprison God's innocent tokers until they get new marching orders. Its all they know, following ze orders.
Right on Tommy! Maybe I'll crash that party with cash at the door. I've never met Ed and he lives right around my corner.
SUPPORT AMERICANS FOR SAFE ACCESS!
peaceandblessings!
Is This Thing On?
Feb 24 2007, 8:26 pm
... How much weed need a weedcow chow if a weedcow need chow weed?!
Umm
Feb 24 2007, 6:55 pm
ed and tommy
Feb 24 2007, 5:12 pm
but lets not forget all the little people spending years of their lives behind bars unable to fund above bar defenses. hopefully a victory for ed will free tens of thousands
I met Tommy in 2002
Feb 24 2007, 2:45 pm
His wife was hot!
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