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Ronnie Naulls Pre-Trial Hearing
| By Americans for Safe Access | Published September 14, 2009 |
On July 17, 2007, the DEA raided Healing Nations and the home of operator Ronnie Naulls. Officers seized his property, personal accounts, and the collective’s assets. Naulls was arrested and given the federal charge of distribution of medical cannabis. Officers also alerted county child protective services, who took Naulls’ three little girls, ages 1, 3, and 5, and charged his wife with felony child endangerment. After a grueling 5 weeks, the girls were returned to their parents by the state judge. Mrs. Naulls was forced to plead guilty to felony child endangerment or face trial because of the presence of medicine in the home. Mrs. Naulls is currently serving her probation.
| Date: |
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 |
| Time: | 9:30 AM |
| Address: | Riverside Federal District Court get directions Courtroom One 3470 12th Street Riverside, California 92501 |
Ronnie Naulls Trial
| By Americans for Safe Access | Published March 5, 2009 |
Ronald Naulls operated a safe, legal medical cannabis dispensing collective in Corona for over a year. In July 2007, Naulls was raided by the DEA. All of his assets were seized and his three young daughters were taken.
After 5 weeks of tortuous uncertainty, the girls were returned to their parents by the state judge over the objection of CPS. Mrs. Naulls was forced to plead guilty to felony child endangerment or face trial because of the presence of medical cannabis in the home. She is currently on probation. The Naulls's home was foreclosed on.
They are together, they are renting, they are grateful for what they have. Ronnie is trying to work out an arrangement similar to Mickey Martin’s, who received one year home confinement and one year in a half-way house.
Naulls will need letters of support and people at his hearing in Riverside Federal Court.
Hearing will take place in
Courtroom One before Judge Stephen G. Larson.
| Date: |
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 |
| Time: | 9:30 AM |
| Address: | Riverside Federal District Court get directions Courtroom One 3470 12th Street Riverside, California 92501 |





