yeah, ive considered taking this to the oregonian, but in light of how long the settlement came in for the wrongful death of that chasse guy, im not sure if 20,000 would be worth it. i think his family only got 1.6 mill, which seems awfully low for a wrongful death, but i guess you would be surprised. im hoping to get most of these charges dropped, but i am unsure of if that happens before i go to trial or not. i think if i had to face a jury of stupid people who know next to nothing about prohibition and amendments, i might have a hard time convincing them of my innocents, thus prompting the judge to throw the proverbial book at me. my first real day in court is dec 6 so we'll see what happens. my first face 2 face with my lawyer is on tuesday, so ill update this thread with new info that night. if anything, this has prompted me to become an activist on the cruelties of prohibition and i am looking into starting up a website to further spread the awareness of what is wrong with the prohibition of marijuana and how the state and federal penalties far out weigh the supposed crime.