Pardon All Federal Convictions of Defendants Who Were Charged With the Federal Crime of Following State Medical Marijuana Law.

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We, the undersigned, ask you to grant an unconditional pardon of federal defendants who were following state medical marijuana laws. Here is the list of federal defendants charged with the federal crime of following state medical marijuana law that we urge you to pardon as soon as it is feasible. The defendant's name is followed by their federal prison register number in most cases. In cases where the federal prison register number isn't known, we've provided a description of how to locate them. We believe that the appeal process has been exhausted for all these people, so you can now pardon them. If it turns out that any of these defendant's haven't exhausted their appeal yet, then please direct Attorney General Eric Holder to dismiss their case. It should be noted that the prosecutors involved in these cases will undoubtedly argue that these people weren't following state law. However, these defendants weren't allowed to present this evidence in court. If there were able to present this, then EVERY one of them would have been acquitted just as sure as the sun sets each day.

Those who we believe are still in federal prison:
Kenneth Dean Affolter 93480-111
Traci Coggins 48901-008
Dustin Robert Costa 62406-097
Timothy Doolittle 63526-097
Thomas Grossi 97598-011
James Dale Holland 62466-097
Joe Kidwell 08559-033
Thomas Kikuchi 92479-011
Larry Roger Kristich 33309-112
Stephanie Landa 09247-800
Richard James Marino 16206-097
Richard Ruiz Montes 63130-097
Sparky Wilson Rose 98066-111
Vernon Lavell Rylee 16059-097
Jeffre Sanderson 16648-097
Luke Scarmazzo 63131-097
Jacob Isaac Sink 12710-097
John Sullivan 95343-198
Armond Tollette 10338-111
Alice Wiegand 16647-097

These people have been released from prison, or received no prison time, but please still pardon them:
Keith Alden 96424-011
Jaime Alvarez-Lopez 93478-111
Amy Teresa Arata 93474-111
David Arnett (Mendocino County)
Anna Barrett (arrested in San Bernadino County)
Gary Barrett (arrested in San Bernadino County)
Cynthia Blake 14927-097
Lucky Jamal Boissiere (same case as Luke Scarmazzo 63131-097)
Bill Connelly (Seven Seas medical marijuana dispensary, Bakersfield)
Jeff Farrington (Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center)
Mike Foley (from Sonoma County; prosecuted in San Francisco)
Kevin Gage 92477-011
David Oakley Harde 16536-097
Brad Heinmiller (same case as Luke Scarmazzo 63131-097)
Wayne Hudson 99702-198
Dennis Franklin Hunter 13636-097
Chris Larkin (same case as John Sullivan 95343-198)
Roy Lewis (same case as Mario Pacetti 93536-011)
Antonio Malagon (same case as Luke Scarmazzo 63131-097)
Jose Malagon (same case as Luke Scarmazzo 63131-097)
Todd Mc Cormick 11071-112
Ross McManus (same case as John Sullivan 95343-198)
Richard Sam Maughs (prosecuted in Eastern District of California at Sacramento)
Jesse Cole Monko 93479-111
John Curtis Moreaux 33287-112
Judy Osburn (Lynn Osburn's wife)
Lynn Osburn 21322-112
Scott Imler (Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center)
Michael Martin (ran Tainted, Inc., manufacturer of cannabis candies)
Dan Nelson (Aiko Compassionate Center, Santa Rosa)
Mario Pacetti 93536-011
Michael Ragin (same case as John Sullivan 95343-198)
Elizabeth Ramirez 93468-111
Thunder Thomas Rector 62356-097
Bill Riddick (prosecuted in Eastern District of California at Sacramento)
Peggy Riddick (prosecuted in Eastern District of California at Sacramento)
Jessica Sanders (helped with Tainted, Inc., manufacturer of cannabis candies)
Robert G. Schmidt (prosecuted in Northern District of California at San Francisco)
Roy Sharpnack 12618-097
B.E. Smith (prosecuted in Eastern District of California at Sacramento)
Michael W. Teague 23836-112
Monica Valencia (same case as Luke Scarmazzo 63131-097)
Robert Franklin Whiteaker 13516-097
Mark K Whitney 96951-011
Bradley Wickliffe (same case as Luke Scarmazzo 63131-097)
Scott Wright (same case as John Sullivan 95343-198)
Jeff Yablan (Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center)

Please act as soon as it is feasible, starting with those still in federal prison.

Thank you,