Showing posts with label Eddy Lepp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eddy Lepp. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2009

FREE EDDY LEPP - Letter To The President




July 29, 2009

President Obama

1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW

Washington, DC 20500

Dear President Obama,

I am writing to you to ask you to take whatever action is allowed your office under the law of the land to pardon and release from custody in Federal Prison my friend Eddy Lepp. Mr. Lepp currently resides at the address below.

Charles Edward Lepp

#90157-011

Federal Correctional Institution

3600 Guard Rd.

Lompoc, CA 93436

Mr. President, thank you for stopping federal raids on medical marijuana dispensaries that follow state laws. Now we need you to stop the trials and release those incarcerated for actions that were allowed by the people’s initiative law on medical marijuana in California. While there are limits of cultivation and possession in federal law, our initiative law contains no limits of this kind.

Mr. President the country is ready for leadership on the entire subject of marijuana and hemp. The two are joined at the hip. The “founding fathers” grew hemp and we can’t. This makes no sense. Hemp is necessary crop for survival in both medical and environmental uses.

Eddy Lepp understands this and should be free to speak the truth. Plants belong to the people, Mr. President, so no one should be incarcerated for what is their inalienable right.

Please respond. You have both books and mini-museum by the USA Hemp Museum.

Richard M. Davis, Curator

USA Hemp Museum

www.hempmuseum.org

PRINTED ON HEMP PAPER

Friday, July 10, 2009

Walking the Last Free Mile with Eddy Lepp by Charles Lynch

Eddy & Linda Lepp

From: Rev. Tom Brown
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 8:51:02 AM
Subject: Eddy Lepp in prison

July - 09 - 2009

http://www.salem-news.com/articles/july092009/eddylepp_cl_070809.php

Walking the Last Free Mile with Eddy Lepp

Eddy tried claiming medical and religious protections but the arguments were not allowed in Federal Court.


(PISMO BEACH, Calif.) -

Today Eddy Lepp called me at about 10:30 a.m. and said they were getting ready to pass through Pismo Beach. I hopped into my car and caught up with them on the freeway and followed them to Lompoc.

There was a traffic jam on the way down and I figured that in Eddy's mind there was probably no big rush as he was on his way to serve a 10 year mandatory sentence in Federal Prison for growing Marijuana.

Eddy had a farm where he was growing over 25,000 plants when he was raided by the DEA in 2004.

The feds prosecuted Eddy in Federal Court and he was convicted of growing more than 1000 marijuana plants which has a 10-year mandatory minimum sentence.

Eddy tried claiming medical and religious protections but the arguments were not allowed in Federal Court.

It was a sad moment as Eddy his wife and followers realized he was only minutes from a long sentence in Federal Prison.

I was angered to think that Eddy was being taken from his family for marijuana. Eddy and his clan were a classic hippie family.

They were dressed in tie die outfits and many of them had tattoos of marijuana leaves. Some of his followers talked about strong religious beliefs they had.

It was here I understood the importance of freedom of religion. Although I might not have had the same beliefs as Eddy and his followers, I thought how people have to 'tolerate' other peoples beliefs even if you don't understand what they are talking about.

So Eddy with swollen eyes from years of battling the Federal Government and a strong conviction that he had done the right thing hopped into the van for his final ride as a free man.

During that last mile, Eddy stated that he was not afraid of jail as his camera man and others listened in great admiration and sorrow.

They passed around one more cigarette of the sacred herb and Eddy drank a Dr. Pepper as his camera man recorded Eddy's testimony.

I fought back tears as other grown men cried outwardly.

I asked Eddy about his release on bail pending appeal and he said the judge didn't even read the motion and denied it.

As we drove up to the penitentiary I just couldn't stop thinking how wrong this is to put people away and to break up families for marijuana.

It just seemed so cruel to take Eddy from his wife, his friends, and from society.

They were not hurting anybody, they are just living the kind of life that makes them happy, the kind of life that millions of Americans live on a daily basis.

We walked Eddy into the building, and my internal outrage boiled quietly as the self-righteous Federal Agents did their jobs, as did the Nazi Prison Camp Guards, and took Eddy into custody and told everybody to leave.

As we turned and left the American POW camp I couldn't stop thinking what a cruel nation America can be to it's 'Marijuanan American' citizens.

I realized with great appreciation that I was a lucky man as I am out on bail pending appeal for a one year sentence for 'marijuana crimes'.

I was really lucky compared to what was happening to Eddy Lepp.

Two men, separate lives, separate life styles, separate beliefs, separate destinies but one common cause.

Eddy whispered to me as he held back his emotions 'keep the message alive'.