December 24, 2004
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Schwarzenegger pardons former Santa Cruz pot dealer

12/22/04
Sacramento (BCN) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today pardoned three people, including a Santa Cruz man, in the first pardons issued by a California governor since former Gov. Pete Wilson left office in 1998.
Schwarzenegger pardoned Santa Cruz resident Alec Webster, who was convicted of selling marijuana at the age of 24 in 1975.
Current Colorado resident James Brown was convicted of driving under the influence of drugs in Riverside County in 1971.
Hacienda Heights resident Antonio Garcia was convicted of drug dealing in 1978 in Los Angeles County.
The three pardons are Schwarzenegger's first as governor.
Comments (2)
Well it was the 70s, Man, everyone was doin' it. It wasn't the thing to do cos it was the thing to do, man. Even Arnold, i'm sure.
Merry Christmas right back at ya, Homie!
it's about time thoes guys got pardoned.
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