LIBERTARIAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR CONVICTED ON TWO DRUG COUNTS

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AUBURN, Calif. ( AP ) -- The Libertarian Party's 1998
candidate for governor was found guilty Thursday of two drug possession
charges, but a jury deadlocked 11-1 for acquittal on five other counts.
Steve Kubby, 53 was convicted of possession of peyote and a psychedelic
mushroom. His wife, Michelle, was found innocent on those charges.

Jurors said they were deadlocked on charges of conspiracy, cultivation and
possession for sale of marijuana.

The Kubbys were charged after drug officers said they found about 265
marijuana plants growing at their residence during a search in January 1999.
The officers also said they found peyote buttons and another controlled
substance, psilocyn, in a tiny piece of psychedelic mushroom. The peyote
was in an area of the home used by guests and the defense argued that the
mushroom's psilocyn content was so small that it could not be used for
illegal purposes.

The Kubbys said they were legally growing the marijuana for medical reasons
under Proposition 215, a ballot measure approved by voters in 1996.

Steve Kubby has cancer and his wife suffers from irritable-bowel syndrome.

Kubby is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 2 on the two drug possession
counts, both felonies. Prosecutors have not decided whether to retry him on
the deadlocked charges.

"They would be foolish to retry the case," said Mark Hinkle, the Libertarian
Party's state chairman. "As far as we are concerned, Steve and Michele
Kubby's use of medical marijuana has been vindicated."



US: Wire: Libertarian Candidate For Governor Convicted On Two
URL: MapInc
Newshawk: Dean
Pubdate: Thu, 21 Dec 2000
Source: Associated Press
Copyright: 2000 Associated Press
 
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