
“The first person to register as a caregiver under Montana’s now gutted medical marijuana program has died in federal prison. Richard Flor, 68, died at a Bureau of Prisons facility outside Las Vegas last Wednesday just a few months into a five-year federal prison sentence. Flor was also the co-owner of Montana Cannabis, one of the state’s largest medical marijuana providers until it was raided by the DEA as part of the massive raids in March 2011. Although there were no allegations of Flor or his family violating state laws, they could not escape the wrath of the federal government.”
http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/2012/aug/30/montanas_first_caregiver_medical
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