The Auburn Journal wrote:Steve Kubby released from jail after 20 dayswww.auburnjournal.comBy: Michelle Miller
Thursday, April 6, 2006 9:44 AM PDT
Medical marijuana advocate Steve Kubby was released from the Placer County Jail Wednesday after serving one-third of a 60-day jail sentence for violating probation. He was released early due to jail overcrowding.
Kubby violated probation from a 2000 drug conviction when he failed to return to the United States following a trip to Canada. He was deported in January from Canada back to California.
While serving the 120-day sentence from his conviction, Kubby requested marijuana in jail to control symptoms from adrenal cancer. His request was denied and he was administered Marinol, a synthetic form of marijuana. Kubby served 40 days of that sentence before being released and going back to jail for probation violation.
Kubby said Wednesday afternoon shortly after being released for the second time that he is pleased to close that chapter of his life. He looks forward to new business ventures and supporting his family.
"Whatever I have endured, my wife has shown so much more bravery and courage in protecting my children and keeping my family together," he said.
He said the experience showed that Marinol could control his blood pressure and he is considering using it in addition to his medical marijuana prescription.
"I'd like to express my appreciation to jail and medical staff," he said. "They were professional, dedicated, and I felt they were there to protect me."
- Michelle Miller