Tiffani Kjeldergaard a legitimate medical cannabis patient in January of 2009 was sentenced to probation on a non drug related offense. She continued to use her legal medication and tested positive for THC on drug tests conducted by the probation department until June of 2009 when the probation department decided to stop by her house for a safety check. As with any medical cannabis patient, they found medical cannabis. Tiffani had some dried cannabis, 7 immature plants, and a few other related items, which the police totaled at $12,000 and at that time sent out a press release announcing a great bust. The policed seized all the property and took Tiffani to jail on charges of violating her probation.
Tifanni...you're my new hero. :)
oldguyfromcalifornia 2 years ago
Opponents are simply throwing up their last bits of resistance. Some have not gotten the memo obviously that the war is over. Money wasted.
drherbalst 2 years ago
San Diego did not even offer medical cards until July 2009...how were patients on probation allowed to use their medicine PRIOR to that date. You know the card is volunteer NOT manditory! Do they make it manditory...is this behavior within the law?
Worldssmallestcat 2 years ago
Keep up the fight!
charlesclynch 2 years ago