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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
,.
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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,”
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