FruityBud
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When Jim Masters and his wife Lisa were arrested in 2006 for marijuana cultivation, the police confiscated 39 marijuana plants and put their daughter in protective custody. They got their daughter back in two months, but it took a year to get the charges dropped and their plants returned and by then, all of their plants had died.
In most states, the story would end there. But the Colorado medical marijuana statute has a unique property rights clause, barring police from harming or destroying plants. Now the couple is seeking $200,000 from the the police department to reimburse them for the cost of the plants.
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In most states, the story would end there. But the Colorado medical marijuana statute has a unique property rights clause, barring police from harming or destroying plants. Now the couple is seeking $200,000 from the the police department to reimburse them for the cost of the plants.
hxxp://tinyurl.com/59oggf