Jan 13, 2014 - A local Army veteran says he decided to call the police on himself, to raise awareness about medical marijuana, and help prove his point. He spoke to WBTV the night before his first court appearance.Robert Dorr had no problem inviting WBTV into his home and telling us everything we wanted to know. He says he's an open book, and believes one day he'll win his fight to legalize marijuana in all 50 states.
"I could have been quiet. I could have just minded my own business," he said.
Union County Army veteran Robert Door decided to call the police on himself in December, and tell them he had a marijuana stash he'd been growing for almost a year. Now, his secret is out, and he's willing to keep fighting.
"I was already in this fight for myself. It seems pretty simple that if you're going that way anyway if you can help other people it's certainly a civic duty," he said.
Dorr says the plant has helped curb his post traumatic stress disorder and other medical issues he's suffered for decades. read more>>>
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