Montana medical marijuana activist gets probation in federal drug case
Source: Missoulian
Tom Daubert, who led the push for the voter-approved law legalizing medical marijuana in Montana, was sentenced Thursday to five years probation in a federal drug case.
... Daubert was among several people charged after federal agents raided medical marijuana businesses, including the Helena-based Montana Cannabis, around the state last year. Daubert had ended his interest in Montana Cannabis before the raids, something U.S. District Court Judge Dana Christensen noted in imposing probation.
Daubert pleaded guilty in April to a charge of conspiracy to maintain drug-involved premises, which carries a maximum potential sentence of 20 years in prison. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thaggard sought a prison term of six-and-a-half to eight years for Daubert, calling him a talented man, (who) also used those talents to exercise leadership in a conspiracy.
But Christensen noted that Daubert had lobbied long and hard for stricter state regulations of Montanas medical marijuana industry, and while he was still with Montana Cannabis routinely conducted tours through the companys Helena greenhouse for lawmakers and law enforcement officers.
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