Illinois Man Sentenced To 4-Year Bid Within Hours Of "Marijuana Reform" Taking Effect


Thomas Franzen was caught with a suspicious mail order totaling 42 pounds chocolate edibles.

Them’s the breaks, they ten to say at the judiciary level. On the other hand, some laws are just meant to be broken, especially those that fall under the suspicious glare traffic cops and such. Take heed to this bizarro situation in Illinois: a man being was sentenced to 4 years in prison for ordering 42 pounds chocolate-covered cannabinoid. In this instance, the injustice lies in the extenuating factors associated with the state legislature Illinois, and not the act itself.

Illinois Man Sentenced To 4-Year Bid Within Hours Of "Marijuana Reform" Taking Effect

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Thomas Franzen purchased the goods to relieve the symptoms his painstaking illness, testicular cancer. That’s at least what he told a grand jury. Unfortunately, prosecutors begged to differ. They found Franzen to be fitting the “drug dealer” prile, due to the large cache cocaine and other forms marijuana in his lodging. And yet, they feel they’ve done Franzen a solid by reducing what could have been a 12-year bid. The search Franzen’s home took place sometime after his arrest.

“In recognition the seriousness Mr. Franzen’s medical condition, our fice reduced a 12-year mandatory minimum sentence to 4 years, which he is required to serve only 2 years,” State Attorney Joe McMahon said in a written statement. “We did this in spite evidence that proves that Mr. Franzen is a drug dealer.” 

Here’s the kicker: the recreational use marijuana and its purchase within state lines (at licensed bureaus) is no longer prohibited in the state Illinois. Unfortunately, Franzen didn’t purchase the goods in-state. Blame it on Federalism all you want, it stands to reason that ordering 42 pounds product is what the good folks at Costco refer to as wholesale living.