Eddy Lepp Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison
Mon, May 18, 2009 5:32 pm
Source: www.pressdemocrat.com
A Lake County man who pushed the boundaries of medical marijuana laws by growing more than 20,000 pot plants in plain view was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison.
U.S. District Court Judge Marilyn Patel ordered Charles “Eddy” Lepp, 56, to turn himself in to federal authorities July 6, said U.S. Attorney Dave Hall.
Lepp was convicted last year of conspiracy to possess marijuana with the intent to distribute more than 1,000 pot plants and of cultivating more than 1,000 plants.
Ten years was the minimum mandatory sentence, Hall said.
Lepp’s attorneys had argued that Lepp should not go to prison because he is in poor health.
Lepp also will be subject to five years of supervised release following his prison sentence, Hall said.
Lepp has said he will appeal last year’s conviction. He claims he is entitled to use pot for religious and medical reasons, but was not allowed to use those claims during his federal trial. Federal authorities do not recognize medical marijuana.
Lepp’s conviction stems from a 2004 raid on his Upper Lake pot operation, where authorities said they seized about 25,000 plants. Lepp has said the number of plants was higher.
High Times magazine, a publication focused on marijuana production and laws, said it was the single largest crop of medical pot seized in the United States. The plants were grown in neat rows in plain view of Highway 20 and next door to a strawberry field.
Investigators estimated the crop could have been worth more than $80 million had they been allowed to mature.










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Paul Pot
May 20 2009, 4:57 am
And this is why the prohibitionists don't dare let us free cause we'll put them all in jail for the rest of their lives for their crimes.
treehugger
May 19 2009, 12:41 pm
Stop Prohibition.
May 19 2009, 12:20 pm
Mr Federal government you already gave away 12 trillion dollars to the bankers and want to give them more but you won't the states the right to decide what plants to grow, stop the war on non-violent american citizens.
Just follow the money who is the federal government's partner? the people who benefit from prohibition, stop supporting the wrong people Mr Federal gov. it does not take a smart person to see who benefits from the war on drugs, let our states legalize this revenue and use it to get out of this economic disaster you have created.
blanco
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D-Bag
May 18 2009, 6:30 pm
BIG government is SOOOOOOOOO BIG.
Way to get 'em, BIG GOVERNMENT!
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May 18 2009, 5:29 pm
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