вторник, 30 октября 2012 г.

Medical marijuana advocate Christ banned from UM campus


Former medical marijuana entrepreneur Jason Christ has been banned from the University of Montana campus after allegedly smoking marijuana in the law school, cursing someone upon being told UM President Royce Engstrom wasn’t available, and cursing another person as he sought a parking pass refund.

A memo from Sgt. Ben Gladwin from the UM Office of Public Safety, successfully seeking to permanently bar Christ from campus, cited the following allegations: Shortly after 10 p.m. on Oct. 15, campus police responding to a report that a man was smoking marijuana in the law school encountered Christ, who gave them his medical marijuana card when asked for identification.

At 4 p.m. the next day, Christ allegedly showed up at Engstrom’s office, demanding to speak to him. When advised that Engstrom wasn’t in, “Christ refused to leave and demanded that he speak with someone in a forceful tone several times. Christ also cursed … and threatened to sue the university” and finally stormed from the office. Last Wednesday, “Christ was agitated, used a forceful tone and cursed” while demanding a parking pass refund from the Public Safety Office.

That same day, according to Gladwin’s memo, Law School Associate Dean Greg Munro escorted Christ from the building after receiving a complaint that Christ had been smoking marijuana in an office near the school’s Castle Center. “During the encounter, Christ angrily threw things in the garbage and broke a bottle,” Gladwin wrote. Christ did not return a telephone call seeking comment Tuesday afternoon.

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