Don't Sentence Montana Cannabis Grower To 80 Years In Prison!

by: Care2.com

recipient: U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen

Chris Williams will serve a lifetime prison sentence for operating a medical marijuana business in Montana--one of the 18 states where medical cannabis is perfectly legal. Since federal marijuana laws contradict many state drug laws, Williams faces an outrageous 80 years in prison for failing to guess which law he should follow.



Williams' tragic conviction forces him to leave his career and his teenage son behind--and exceeds the sentences of most pedophiles and violent offenders by decades!



We must reform federal law so the ambiguity of drug standards doesn't land innocent business owners in jail for life.



Williams frequently gave property tours to law enforcement officials, politicians, and community leaders. The approval of his business was apparent in Montana's law, among Williams' community members, and in a statement released by the Department of Justice.



Release Chris Williams from the morally repugnant 80 year sentence he faces for legally supplying medical cannabis to the sick!

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Montana medical cannabis grower, Chris Williams, faces an appalling prison sentence of more than 80 years for operating his business within Montana's law. Not only is this remarkably unjust, but the logic behind his prison sentence is confusing and unsound.



Federal medical marijuana laws do not match up with state medical marijuana laws--so Williams was simultaneously following and breaking the law. It is up to the federal government to implement reforms so laws are clear, and don't create dangerous legality gaps that trap innocent citizens.



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Operating a legal business that helps the sick should not earn Williams more than 80 years in prison, losing him his career and the ability to father his teenage son. The law and the court system failed Williams, so I urge you to immediately reverse the ridiculous conviction imposed on him.



Don't give Chris Williams a lifetime prison sentence for running a safe and legal business that was community and state-approved!



Sincerely,

[Your name here] Dear U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen,Montana medical cannabis grower, Chris Williams, faces an appalling prison sentence of more than 80 years for operating his business within Montana's law. Not only is this remarkably unjust, but the logic behind his prison sentence is confusing and unsound.Federal medical marijuana laws do not match up with state medical marijuana laws--so Williams was simultaneously following and breaking the law. It is up to the federal government to implement reforms so laws are clear, and don't create dangerous legality gaps that trap innocent citizens.Operating a legal business that helps the sick should not earn Williams more than 80 years in prison, losing him his career and the ability to father his teenage son. The law and the court system failed Williams, so I urge you to immediately reverse the ridiculous conviction imposed on him.Sincerely,[Your name here]