FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
United
States of America vs. Peter McWilliams
(Comments
From Peter McWilliams In Federal Custody)
It is
difficult to briefly respond to a nine-count, 41-Page, Federal Grand
Jury Indictment containing 182 "overt acts", but I shall do
my best. As several readings of the Indictment has my mind swimming
with numbers, I shall use numbers to respond:
1. I have
never sold a drug in my life. I have never asked or authorized anyone
to sell a drug. I have never profited from any drug deal, ever.
2. I use
medical marijuana to treat the nausea caused by my AIDS medications.
If I do not keep the medications down, I will not live. Medical marijuana,
for me, is a matter of life and death.
3. I had
not used marijuana or any other illegal drug for decades prior to my
March, 1996 diagnosis of AIDS and cancer (Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma).
4. I am
a 49-year-old (as of August 5th) writer and publisher with more than
30 books to my credit and 5 appearances on the New York Times Bestseller
List. Titles include How to Survive the Loss of a Love, Hypericum &
Depression, How to Heal Depression, You Can't Afford the Luxury of a
Negative Thought, DO IT, Life 101, and Ain't Nobody's Business If You
Do (a book openly critical of the drug war and the DEA). This is how
I make my living. (See http://www.mcwilliams.com)
5. I paid
Todd McCorrmick to write a book, not to grow and sell medical marijuana.
I admitted to being the money behind the Bel Air "medical marijuana
mansion" (as the press dubbed it) the same day Sheriff Block stated
at a press conference in July, 1997 as he announced Todd McCorrmick's
arrest, "He bought the mansion with drug money!"
6. It was
because I came forth with the truth so quickly in July, 1997 that I
find myself in Federal custody in July, 1998. The DEA concluded I was
a "Drug King Pin" and then worked backwards to prove itself
right. It has used discarded gossamer wings to do so.
7. Todd
McCorrmick's book, How to Grow Medical Marijuana, would have been online
this week, had it not been for my arrest on July 23, 1998.
8. On December
17, 1997, 9 DEA and IRS agents came into my home, handcuffed me, went
through every piece of paper I own, and took away my computer containing
almost 2 years worth of work on medical marijuana. William F. Buckley
Jr. said of this in his column, "It is as though they carried off
the printing presses of the New York Times."
9. I am
a vocal and occasionally effective proponent of medical marijuana and
that is why I am in jail. I am the publisher of The Medical Marijuana
Magazine Online (http://www.marijuanamagazine.com) and had discussed
medical marijuana on ABC, CNN, MSNBC, CBS Radio Network, TIME, Los Angeles
Times, and dozens of others. I have testified before The National Academy
of Sciences and before Senator John Vasconcellos' 1998 Medical Marijuana
Committee.
10. In
my address before The Libertarian National Convention on July 4, 1998,
my plea was for medical marijuana to be available to all who need it.
11. At
no time did not violate Proposition 215, now The Compassionate Use Act
of 1996. This is not The United States of America vs. Peter McWilliams;
it is The United States of America vs. The People of California, whose
political will is being trampled-on by the Federal Government.
12. California
Attorney General Dan Lungren has not upheld his oath of office to defend
the laws and the citizens of California against all comers--including
the Federal Government. Indeed, as the Orange County Register editorialized
recently, Lungren "Aided and abetted" the federal forces.
13. While
in federal custody, I was denied my AIDS medication--which must be taken
without fail six-times-a-day, a regimen I have followed scrupulously
for 28 months--for more than 5 days. Already, a mutation of the AIDS
virus maybe replicating within my body, one that science cannot treat,
one that may kill me. In other words, my government has already taken
my life for the crime of treating my life-threatening illness--a treatment
approved by my 4 physicians and by 56.4% of the California Electorate.
14. Yes,
I attempted to cultivate my own medical marijuana, in my own home, for
my own use, using seeds purchased from a staff member of The Los Angeles
Cannabis Buyers Club. Immediately after Todd McCorrmick's arrest in
July, 1997--the first Federal California medical marijuana arrest since
the passage of Proposition 215 eight months earlier--I "caused
the dismantling of the indoor marijuana grow" and donated "grow-lights
and other equipment to The Los Angeles Cannabis Buyers Club." (Quotes
from The Indictment)
15. In
other words, the moment the Federal Government actually did something
about medical marijuana in California, I was out of the growing business--the
first such attempt in my life--and I have not returned. I donated (not
sold) all my equipment to the only seemingly federally approved marijuana
grow operation in California--The Los Angeles Cannabis Buyers Club,
now The Los Angeles Cannabis Cultivators Club. The club is still in
business, still using my lights, and harvesting more marijuana per month
than I had ever attempted to grow in my life.
16. Any
sales I planned were to be legal sales, through a non-profit organization
I had established before Todd McCorrmick's arrest, The Medical Botanical
Foundation. The foundation lies dormant--waiting for the Federal Government
to come to its senses... waiting for the voters of California to tell
Washington "We voted, and we mean it."
Peter
McWilliams
In Federal Custody (with no bail-out in sight)
July 28, 1998
Contacts:
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* Todd McCorrmick @ 323-650-4906
* Ed Haisha @ 323-650-9571 x125
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