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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2015 &ommittee beJins ZorN on neZ medical mariMuana rules Kitzhaber lawyers argue to quash email subpoena By PARIS ACHEN Capital Bureau subpoena Zas so overly broad as to be “limitless” in its scope. “An individual is entitled to a reasonable e[pectation of privacy,” +offman said. “They Must said, µWe Zant it all.¶” (mails stored in the state archives include .it]haber¶s communications Zith a laZyer that must be protected under attorneyclient privileJe, she said. Kelly Zusman, appellate chief for the 8.6. Attorney¶s 2f¿ ce, said the attorneyclient emails can be e[cluded but the rest must be submitted to the federal Jrand Mury investiJation. “2ur issue is there is no rea sonable e[pectation of privacy in material that¶s stored in the state archives,” Zusman said. The state archives are not covered by a federal laZ that protects emails administered by thirdparty , nternet service pro viders, she said. TurninJ emails over to a Jrand Mury is not the same as maNinJ them public, since the proceedinJs are conducted in secret, Zusman said. ,f he is indicted for any crime, Kit]haber Zould also have the option to quash or e[ clude the emails before the case Joes to trial, she said. The Capital Bureau is a collaboration between EO Me- dia Group and Pamplin Media Group. By MATEUSZ PERKOWSKI Capital Bureau P2RT/A1D ² )ormer *ov. -ohn .it]haber has asNed a federal appeals court to over turn a court order that requires his emails to be turned over to a federal Jrand Mury. .it]haber resiJned in )eb ruary due to a controversy over alleJation his ¿ ancpe, &ylvia +ayes, used her position for per sonal Jain. A federal Jrand Mury beJan investiJatinJ the alleJations af ter his resiJnation and issued a subpoena demandinJ that the 2reJon 6tate Archives disclose emails sent and received by .it]haber Zhile in of¿ ce. Attorneys for .it]haber asNed a federal MudJe to quash that subpoena, renderinJ it in valid, but that request Zas ap parently reMected by 8.6. Dis trict -udJe Marco +ernande]. The details of that rulinJ are not publicly available because the case has been ¿ led under seal in federal court. +oZever, an attorney for .it]haber arJued before the th 8.6. &ircuit &ourt of Appeals Monday that the subpoena be quashed Zhile an attorney for the 8.6. Jovernment arJued that +ernande]¶s order should stand. -anet /ee +offman, repre sentinJ .it]haber, claimed the 6A/(M ² A committee charJed Zith settinJ reJula tions for the mariMuana med ical industry is set to hold its inauJural meetinJ Monday . 2reJon +ealth Authority policy and leJal staff selected members to serve on the committee and noti¿ ed appli cants by email. “This is the very last piece of the reJulatory pu]]le,” said committee member Amy MarJolis, an attorney Zith (merJe /aZ *roup and e[ ecutive director of the 2reJon &annabis Association. “(v erythinJ else is noZ reJulat ed recreational and dispensa ries. We NnoZ hoZ ta[es are Tonight 6(A6,D( ² 6easide (lNs /odJe invites all vet erans, their families and the community to a Veteran¶s &elebration at p.m. 6aturday at the lodJe, Avenue A. Veterans are encouraJed to Zear their uniforms. The event includes honored Juests, featured speaNers, door pri]es and recoJnition of each branch of service. A free dinner is beinJ served after the proJram. KaraoNe, featur inJ memorable sonJs from the past, folloZs the dinner. )or information, call or email sea sideelNs#yahoo.com The Astoria WarminJ &enter is holdinJ volunteer train inJ from to p.m. )riday and from a.m. to noon 6aturday at its neZ location in the loZer level of the )irst 8nited Methodist &hurch, )ranNlin Ave. The public is Zelcome to come ¿ nd out more about the operation of the Z arminJ c enter and the volunteer opportu nities . The traininJs are identical, so those interested need attend only one. )or information, email dreZher]iJ#Jmail.com or call Some clouds 41° Wednesday Portland 37/53 Corvallis 38/56 Eugene 35/55 Salem 37/56 Albany 37/55 Ontario 34/53 Bend 22/46 Death Klamath Falls 25/46 Mostly cloudy with a shower in places Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 57° 46° 57° Friday Saturday Mostly cloudy with a little rain 61° 47° 50° Mostly cloudy with a bit of rain 58° 47° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High ........................................... 59° Low ............................................ 42° Normal high ............................... 57° Normal low ................................. 42° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.27" Month to date .......................... 0.69" Normal month to date ............. 0.60" Year to date ........................... 39.13" Normal year to date .............. 46.82" Sunset tonight .................. 4:59 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday ......... 7:00 a.m. Moonrise today ....................... none Moonset today ................. 1:25 p.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 46 21 c 45 22 c 57 45 pc 55 35 pc 55 45 pc 44 25 sn 54 37 c 55 42 pc 58 45 pc National Cities City Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC Hi 70 67 69 75 71 73 76 24 88 73 71 66 69 77 87 76 77 72 74 72 71 60 65 50 71 Today Lo W 60 c 50 s 51 s 43 s 56 s 47 s 52 s 17 sn 77 s 53 s 56 pc 49 pc 51 pc 63 pc 77 pc 59 pc 63 pc 56 s 58 pc 51 s 54 pc 40 sh 51 s 38 pc 51 s Last New First Full Nov 3 Nov 11 Nov 18 Nov 25 Under the Sky Wed. Hi Lo W 45 18 pc 46 25 s 58 45 pc 55 40 pc 56 51 pc 46 22 pc 55 36 pc 55 46 pc 58 46 pc City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 51 34 pc 49 29 c 54 37 pc 53 41 c 57 37 pc 57 43 pc 47 26 c 53 36 pc 57 26 pc Wed. Hi Lo W 52 42 pc 51 36 s 53 46 pc 57 42 pc 56 43 pc 57 52 pc 45 29 s 52 45 pc 55 31 s Tonight's Sky: Last quarter moon at 4:24 a.m., half way between the full and new moon. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 8:00 a.m. 7.4 ft. 7:42 p.m. 6.7 ft. Time 1:23 a.m. 1:57 p.m. Low 1.1 ft. 2.9 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Hi 71 60 71 63 71 73 73 26 89 74 73 56 69 79 87 76 78 70 75 74 76 47 65 50 73 Wed. Lo W 62 c 49 s 57 s 33 pc 59 pc 57 s 48 pc 21 sn 76 s 58 s 58 s 44 pc 50 s 64 pc 78 sh 60 pc 67 pc 56 s 61 c 55 s 59 pc 35 sn 50 s 45 pc 57 s Fronts Cold Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s TUESDAY Cannon Beach Public Works Committee, a.m., &ity +all, (. *oZer 6t. Clatsop Care Health Dis- trict Board, noon, special meetinJ, &latsop &are 0emo ry &ommunity, 6.(. Dol phin Road, Warrenton. Port of Astoria Commis- sion, p.m., ZorNshop, old 3ort of¿ ces, *ateZay AYe. Cannon Beach City Council, p.m., &ity +all, (. *oZer 6t. Seaside Community Cen- ter and Senior Commission, a.m., %ob &hisholm &om munity &enter, AYenue A. Seaside Library Board, p.m., %roadZay. Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer District Board, p.m., 8.6. +iJhZay %usiness. Seaside Planning Com- mission, p.m., 6easide &ity WEDNESDAY Sunset Empire Transpor- tation District Board, a.m., Astoria Transit &enter &on ference Room, 0arine Drive. Gearhart City Council, p.m., &ity +all, 3aci¿ c Way. Seaside Improvement Commission, p.m., 6easide &ity +all, %roadZay. , Astoria, for drivinJ under the inÀ uence of into[icants at st 6treet and 0arine Drive. At a.m. 6unday, Astoria 3olice arrested &abel %rent Vestal, , Astoria, for D8,, at th 6treet and 0a rine Drive million. Monday’s Keno: Monday’s Lotto: (stimated MacNpot . million. Monday’s Match 4: +all, %roadZay. On the record DUII arrests At a.m. 6unday, Astoria 3olice arrested 0i sael Antonio Villalta Valles, OREGON Monday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 10 p.m.: Monday’s Megabucks: (stimated MacNpot . Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. Mattresses, Furniture 3 A 0 RS O VER & More! WASHINGTON Monday’s Daily Game: Monday’s Hit 5: (stimated MacNpot ,. OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for Yeterans, a À aJ symbol at no charJe. The deadline for all obituaries is a.m. the business day prior. 2bituaries may be edited for spellinJ, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and up cominJ serYices Zill be published at no charJe. 1otices must be submitted by a.m. the day of publication. 2bituaries and notices may be submitted online at ZZZ.dailyastorian.comformsobits, by email at eZilson#dailyastorian.com, placed Yia the funeral home or in person at The Daily Asto rian of¿ ce, ([chanJe 6t. in Astoria. )or more information, call , e[t. . APPLIANCE AND HOME FURNISHINGS 529 SE MARLIN, WARRENTON IN Public meetings Lotteries Stationary PACKAGE DEALS TSOP C LA U Y C O NT Nov. 2, 2015 P(T(R6(1, (va (sther, , of *earhart, died in *earhart. &aldZell¶s /uce/ayton Mortuary in Astoria is in charJe of the arranJements. Warm APPLIANCE YE Astoria &ity &ouncilor &indy Price has scheduled a “salonical” to hear from the public at p.m. Wednesday afternoon at the Asto ria Public /ibrary¶s )laJ Room. Oct. 26, 2015 .(,*+T/(<, Allyson and %eau, of 6easide, a Jirl, Aspen .ellon .eiJhtley, born at &olum bia 0emorial +ospital in Astoria. Burns 19/47 Medford 37/55 noon Wednesday at &ity +all. /aMear has committed to holdinJ the events to hear public feedbacN durinJ her ¿ rst year as mayor. Birth Thursday Periods of clouds and sunshine Astoria Mayor Arline /aMear Zill hold her month ly “Meet the Mayor” event at Pendleton 29/51 The Daily Astorian /aMear, Price hold meetandJreets The Daily Astorian The Dalles 32/56 Astoria 41/57 6ome of the committee members, includinJ MarJolis and WinNels, have served on previous mariMuana rulemaN inJ committees. “, Zant the rules to maNe sense, be easy to folloZ, be practicably applicable and ZorN Zell Zith all the accom panyinJ reJulatory pieces because Ze have done this in patchZorN fashion,” MarJolis said. The 2reJon / iquor & on trol & ommission set tempo rary rules for recreational mariMuana in 2ctober and Zill beJin permanent rulemaNinJ early ne[t year. The Capital Bureau is a collaboration between EO Media Group and Pamplin Media Group. The Daily Astorian Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs said committee member 6cott WinNels of the /eaJue of 2re Jon &ities. “We need a system that is ZorNable for industry but also Zhich public safety e[perts have con¿ dence in.” The ZorN Jroup has until sprinJ to craft recommenda tions for the rules. Temporary medical mariMuana rules e[ pire March . /illian 6hirley, the state¶s public health director, Zill be responsible for approvinJ the permanent rules, said -ona than Modie, a spoNesman for the health authority¶s p ublic h ealth d ivision. The committee is made up of scientists, health advocates, public safety e[perts and mar iMuana industry representa tives. Warming center holds volunteer training 6easide (lNs offer free dinner in honor of veterans ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast JoinJ to ZorN, and hanJinJ out there has been this unreJ ulated piece of pu]]le medi cal JroZers, processors and edible maNers. ,t¶s e[citinJ to Zrap it up.” 6ettinJ rules for a state Zide system to tracN medical mariMuana from seed to har vest is part of the committee¶s tasN. That tracNinJ system is crucial to NeepinJ federal authorities from interferinJ Zith leJali]ed mariMuana pro duction and commerce in the state. The Joal of the tracNinJ system is to Neep leJal canna bis out of the blacN marNet. “The Zhole system re quires a robust reJulatory netZorN in order for us to receive federal forbearance,” 503-861-0929 HOURS OPEN: MON-FRI 8-6 • SATURDAY 9-5 • SUNDAY 10-4 We Service What We Sell The Daily Astorian Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, by EO Media Group, 949 Exchange St., PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 Telephone 503- 325-3211, 800-781-3211 or Fax 503-325-6573. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Astorian, PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103- 0210 www.dailyastorian.com MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. 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