Lack of Jail Space Prompts Early Release for Kubby
Written for the web by Elizabeth Bishop, Internet News Producer
Medical marijuana crusader Steven Kubby is out of jail after serving just a third of his 120-day sentence for drug possession. Placer County officials said they had to let him out early because they don't have enough room in the jail.
Kubby's arrest on drug charges after 265 marijuana plants were found growing in his home made headlines, but Kubby was acquitted on charges of marijuana cultivation for profit. However, he was later found guilty of possessing small amounts of peyote and psilocybin mushrooms. In December 2000, he was sentenced to serve 120 days in the Placer County Jail.
Claiming a jail term would prove fatal for him, Kubby failed to appear to begin his sentence. He contended he couldn't survive without daily marijuana therapy, which he uses to treat adrenal cancer.
Kubby moved to Sechelt, British Columbia, in part to avoid going to jail. He and his wife Michelle served as co-anchors of the Internet based Pot-TV News.
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