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News (Media Awareness Project) - US HI: Insurance Firm Pays Woman For Stolen Marijuana Plants
Title:US HI: Insurance Firm Pays Woman For Stolen Marijuana Plants
Published On:2003-07-26
Source:Honolulu Advertiser (HI)
Fetched On:2008-08-24 18:42:39
INSURANCE FIRM PAYS WOMAN FOR STOLEN MARIJUANA PLANTS

HILO, Hawai'i -- A Hilo woman who smokes marijuana to treat her glaucoma
received a check for $2,000 from her homeowners insurance company for the
loss of four plants stolen from her yard.

Tammy VanBuskirk, 57, who has a state permit to grow a limited amount of
marijuana and to use it with a doctor's approval, said the plants were
stolen from her yard May 5.

Under a state law passed in 2000, patients with permits who are under a
doctor's care may possess up to 3 ounces of marijuana and grow up to seven
plants at a time for medical purposes.

The largest plant in VanBuskirk's yard had grown 6 feet tall and 8 feet wide
and was visible from the street despite a 6-foot rock wall that the thief
had to scale to get into her yard.

"I grew it in front of God and everybody," she said. "The police were well
aware of the plant."

After the thief made off with the four plants, VanBuskirk filed a police
report, but no arrests were made.

She then filed a claim on her homeowners policy with American Reliable
Insurance Co., based in Scottsdale, Ariz., which paid her $500 per plant.

VanBuskirk bought the homeowners policy when she moved into her home about
18 months ago, and received her permit to grow and use marijuana nine months
later.
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