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New Book Exposes The First Federal Trial of a Medical Marijuana Doctor

by MMA Publishing
COOL MADNESS, The Trial of Dr. Mollie Fry and Dale Schafer is the riveting true story of a medical marijuana doctor undergoing a federal trial for the first time in history.
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The main character of COOL MADNESS is Dr. Marion “Mollie” Fry, a cancer survivor who learned about the benefits of medical marijuana while enduring chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. After recovering, Dr. Fry set up a practice in the small northern California town of Cool and began recommending medical marijuana to her patients in accordance with state law. However, California’s medical marijuana laws are not recognized by the federal government, and this legal conflict put Dr. Fry’s activities under the scrutiny of various authorities. As a physician, her rights were ultimately upheld – her recommendations were protected by a ruling that cites free speech provisions from the 1st Amendment. But as a patient, Dr. Fry was much more vulnerable. Law enforcement surveillance on her home led to a raid that netted a meager 34-plant garden in September 2001. The yield was supposed to supply a year’s worth of medical marijuana for Dr. Fry and her husband Dale Schafer, who suffers from hemophilia and back injuries. Instead, the couple got jailed and hit with federal charges for the cultivation of over a hundred plants.

The strategy used to increase the plant count is the critical lesson in COOL MADNESS . As the book demonstrates, this development set a key precedent that puts many medical marijuana patients unwittingly in jeopardy and illustrates the dangers inherent in a federalist system. “The government had a novel way of prosecuting Dr. Fry and Dale Schafer, one that relied on the defendants’ sense of security under state law,” argues author Vanessa Nelson. “COOL MADNESS is crucial reading for anyone navigating the conflict between state and federal laws.”

COOL MADNESS also features a captivating performance by criminal defense genius Tony Serra, who represented Dale Schafer. With a résumé that includes clients such as Huey Newton, “Brownie” Mary Rathburn and the Symbionese Liberation Army, Serra brings an unparalleled level of drama and legal expertise to the courtroom. The exciting twists and turns are captured in perfect form throughout COOL MADNESS , with engaging storytelling that leaves the reader breathlessly entertained as well as informed.

COOL MADNESS is dedicated to Dr. Fry and Dale Schafer’s children, who attended the trial daily in an inspiring show of support for their parents.

A third of all profits go to support Dr. Mollie Fry and Dale Schafer’s Legal Defense Fund
Order online at http://www.mmapub.com

About the Author
Vanessa Nelson is a freelance writer who specializes in covering medical marijuana court cases in California. Since 2005, her work has appeared in a variety of online and print publications, including O’Shaughnessy’s, West Coast Leaf, Oaksterdam News and West Coast Cannabis. In October 2007, her series of books about medical marijuana trials debuted with U.S. vs. Ed Rosenthal 2.0, The Re-Trial of the Ganja Guru. COOL MADNESS is the second title in this series. Vanessa is currently completing another book, detailing the first federal trial of medical marijuana dispensary operators.

MEDIA CONTACT: Tim Castleman - webmaster [at] medicalmarijuanaofamerica.com.
Also see http://www.medicalmarijuanaofamerica.com for details and background.
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by Scott Goodman
Dec 6, 2008

Much dismayed to know that they are prosecuting (persecuting) a cannabis prescribing doctor in California, solely because they want to dissuade doctors there from doing likewise.

This case has nothing to do with cultivating, or alleging some small amount is humongous and may be destined for traffic. Nothing to do with possession. It has everything to do with persecuting a doctor for practices they (the Establishment) want to suppress. Pure vendetta, with a barb to scare other doctors who don't want to start getting hassled for any trumped up pretext. These are truly 'Big Brother' tactics, brutishly hurting small sickly weaklings (who will be like martyrs) as a scarey example to nervous doctors.

This type of case smacks of fascism, and how far federal prosecutors and underlings will go to spend several million dollars 'setting a precedent' of terror and intimidation. Up to now, I thought not one doctor to date had been prosecuted by the feds for medical cannabis prescriptions in 'legal' states. Now I see how low they can go, how desperate they are. How crazy in the mind-set that their prejudice goes.

Maybe now that a less barbarous administration is in power, we will see the DEA and US Attorney's Office busy with other more pressing matters....and leave cannabis prescribing doctors who also use cannabis for their diabetes, or arthritis, or cancer or AIDS, or whatever ALONE!!!.

I hope these two are acquitted or win on appeal.

The public should see the injustice of the hypocritical puritanical policies that the authorities use to justify their abuse of power.
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