Charles Lynch Sentenced to 366 Days
June 12th, 2009 by RickCharles Lynch, a scapegoat caught in the crossfires of the continuing war on drugs, was sentenced by Federal Judge George H. Wu to one year and one day in a federal prison on Thursday.
He was convicted last summer of five federal counts connected to running a medical marijuana dispensary and selling medical marijuana to patients under 21 years of age. The truth, if anyone investigated the case was that a sheriff had a wild hair up his ass from the start of Lynch’s business. Watch the video above, you learn who the minor was that Lynch helped with his medical marijuana.
Stephen Gutwillig of the Drug Policy Alliance, said:
That Attorney General Holder changed federal policy three months ago only makes this miscarriage of justice all the more disturbing. Charlie is like a forgotten prisoner of war, abandoned after a truce was declared.
Unfortunately, he’s right. Other medical marijuana dispensaries have been raided since Lynch’s arrest and undoubtedly more will be raided if they do not comply with the new CA state guidelines that claims all for-profit dispensaries must shut down or possibly change into a non-profit. This is done to prevent those individuals that operate such dispensaries to break the link from black market ties and market gaming.
It seems medical marijuana is having an identity crisis lately. It’s been legal in various states now for well over a decade and they are just now starting to fill the loopholes and dictate how it’s to be dispersed as well as who disperses it. More and more states are beginning to consider medial marijuana now, with most of the Northeast having legislation moving through their houses and senates.
Lynch’s lawyer, Reuven Cohen, planned to appeal. Meanwhile, somewhere in America, “Free Charlie Lynch” t-shirts are being printed up so that his memory doesn’t fade and the soldiers in the war on drugs know those who were subsequently left behind.























