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Kubby deported to US and arrested PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 08 February 2006

Former Libertarian candidate for governor and long-time medical marijuana refugee Steve Kubby lost his eleventh-hour appeal for asylum in Canada Jan. 20 when Federal Justice Yvon Pinard rejected his suit to avoid deportation to the US.

    Immigration Canada promptly returned Kubby, his wife, Michele, and their two young children to the US, where he was arrested. He has been allowed to use marinol, but denied medicinal cannabis.


Kubby fled to Canada with his family five years ago to avoid a short jail stint he called a death sentence due to his rare medical condition that requires up to an ounce of cannabis per day to control. Otherwise, his adrenal cancer can cause life-threatening blood-pressure spikes that his doctors say are controlled by his cannabis use.

    Kubby, active in the Prop 215 campaign and a gubernatorial candidate in 1998, was arrested in Placer County. His wife was acquitted of all charges in 2001 while Kubby was sentenced to four months in jail for possession of a peyote button and a psilocybin mushroom after jurors acquitted him of charges that he was growing cannabis in his basement and selling it.

    Kubby argued that he had the cactus and mushroom as an illustration for a book he wrote on the drug war, not for sale or consumption. The amounts were usable for testing purposes, but not enough for a psychedelic experience.

    Judges in Placer County ordered his original misdemeanor convictions converted to felonies when he fled, so he could face significantly more prison time than his original sentences.

Chris Conrad
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Chris Conrad has studied cannabis (marijuana) since 1988. He has written two books on the topic and contributed to others. Familiar with numerous books and at least 100 scientific studies, such as federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and National Institute on Drug Abuse data. Reported on cannabis dispensaries for California legislators. Consults with government agencies. Testified at National Academy of Science, Institute of Medicine hearings. Regularly consults with physicians including some of the world’s foremost authorities on cannabis and patients as to their knowledge and experiences regarding cannabis. 

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