Judge Rules Stolen Pot Not Insurable
| By Kerri Sandaine, Lewiston Tribune, Idaho |
The plaintiffs in the unusual case are Thomas and Deborah McDonald. She holds a valid
The couple filed a claim with
Represented by Thomas
McDonald, the
"We were paving a new path and we were pleased the court recognized we had some rights, but it didn't materialize in paying for our loss,"
Acey determined a person who has property insurance has a lawful interest in medical marijuana when it is possessed in compliance with state law. The court also recognized the time, effort and personal resources that went into the cultivation of the lost plants.
The essential element missing from the claim was a fair-market valuation of the stolen marijuana plants, according to the court documents. Because the sale of pot is still illegal under state law, no legal value for the plants can be determined. The court can find no legal authority that black market value can substitute for fair market value, nor do donations to so-called marijuana dispensaries, Acey said in his ruling.
While the
"People are tired of judges legislating from the bench -- and rightly so," according to Acey's ruling. "This issue needs to be resolved either by legislation defining an insurable interest more specifically or by specific exclusion in insurance policies."
The insurance company's motion for summary judgment was granted. No other cases of this type have been reported in
"We're very pleased that
"Obviously, we're disappointed that we weren't awarded damages because, in his ruling, there is not a fair market value for medical marijuana. I'm not sure whether we will appeal, but there are numerous programs in
"Some studies show medical marijuana may actually help slow the growth of tumors," he said. "She's found that medical marijuana helps her establish a more even keel on her mood and has less side effects than pharmaceuticals."
Sandaine may be contacted at [email protected] or (208) 848-2264.
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