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Friday, June 10, 2005

License of Doctor Accused of Growing Marijuana Suspended

AP

(Columbus) -- A state medical board has suspended the license of a doctor accused of growing marijuana in his home.
An emergency order by the Indiana Health Professions Bureau says that Dr. Arnaldo Trabucco, a urologist, is prohibited from practicing medicine in Indiana until the suspension is resolved.

Trabucco and his wife, Pamela, face charges of possession of marijuana. Bartholomew County sheriff's deputies and U.S. postal inspectors found marijuana plants growing in the couple's Columbus house. He was arrested April 28th.

Trabucco practiced in the New York City region from 1987 to 2003, when he came to Columbus Regional Hospital in southern Indiana.

He's been published in major medical journals, and he is a member of several professional medical societies and associations.

An initial hearing is set for later this month.

2 Comments:

  • They make it sound like he is a criminal. I bet this doctor had good reason why he had med. marij. in his possession, perhaps to treat patients? Maybe this guy is a saint

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:55 PM  

  • Dr. Trabucco has been a very good doctor and always helped his patients.
    If he tried to help medically needy patients, why is the Government whichhunting?
    The answer is because they make money with the "war on drugs" and the major Drug Companies do not see a dime.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:23 PM  

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