By John Ingold
(The Denver Post) Federal prosecutors Tuesday filed drug-distribution charges against a Highlands Ranch man who operated a massive basement marijuana garden that he said served medical-marijuana patients. Chris Bartkowicz was charged with a single count in U.S. District Court and could face up to 40 years in prison and a $2 million fine, according to a court document.
Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided Bartkowicz’s suburban home last week and seized 224 marijuana plants after he bragged about his basement garden in a television news report. Bartkowicz told federal agents and 9News that he is a medical-marijuana patient and grows the marijuana to sell to other patients and dispensaries. Colorado voters approved the medicinal use of marijuana for certain patients in 2000, but Colorado U.S. Attorney David Gaouette said marijuana cultivation and distribution is still a federal crime, regardless of the drug’s use.
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