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From ContrCostaTimes.com

 

Posted on Wed, Nov. 23, 2005

 

Oakland woman sues anew over medical marijuana rights

 

By Guy Ashley

 

OAKLAND - An Oakland woman whose landmark medical marijuana case was rebuffed five months ago by the U.S. Supreme Court renewed her legal fight Wednesday by filing papers in a federal appeals court.

 

Lawyers for Angel Raich, 40, filed a brief in the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals arguing that federal efforts to restrict medical marijuana violate her rights to take the only medication that allows her to avoid intolerable pain and death.

 

The brief thus marks a new legal strategy for Raich, who previously had argued that federal drug laws traditionally focus on interstate commerce and thus did not apply to Raich's use of locally grown marijuana.

 

That argument was rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling in June. The latest legal salvo by Raich also argues that prohibiting her from taking medically necessary cannabis would violate her due process rights, and that the federal Controlled Substances Act does not allow the federal government to prohibit medical use within a state that authorizes it.

 

California is one of 10 states with laws allowing the use of medical marijuana. Raich suffers from an inoperable brain tumor and a "wasting syndrome" that makes it extremely difficult for her to hold down her food. After trying 35 different pharmaceutical treatments, Raich said, she found that marijuana is the only drug she can tolerate that holds her seizures and other symptoms in check.

 

"This case implicates perhaps the most fundamental right of all, the right to preserve one's life," said Robert Raich, the plaintiff's husband, who also is a member of her legal team.

 

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Francisco, Luke Macaulay, declined comment Wednesday on Raich's latest legal effort.

 

Raich's latest appeal will be heard by the same three-judge panel that upheld her right to use medical marijuana in 2003. That decision was reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court in June.

 

Angel Raich, the mother of two, said she is hopeful the Ninth Circuit panel will again rule in her favor.

 

"I just want the opportunity to be a mother to my children without having to live in constant fear that the federal government will raid my home or throw me in jail," she said.

Reach Guy Ashley at 510-763-8045 or gashley@cctimes.com.

 

 

It seems she has a really good case.. as do all med users .... I wonder if the US Supreme court will just reverse any decision made by those same 3 judges again ... :scratchin ... how can they do that .. imo it makes a farce of the whole process :)

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