Antigo Doctor Charged with Growing Marijuana
Antigo Doctor and his wife charged with growing marijuana
Dr. Michael Moore and his wife, Kerry Moore, have been charged and since released from jail on charges of growing marijuana in their home in Antigo.
Rumor has it that the Dr.’s wife, Kerry, is planning to take the brunt of the blame so that her husband may keep practicing medicine.
Kerry is a physical therapist.
What baffles me about this whole deal is, WHY would a DOCTOR be growing marijuana? When I think of people growing and dealing pot, I think of people who are in need of money. I can’t see a Dr. and his physical therapist wife needing money?? What in the world is going on here? It seems pretty obvious that this wasn’t just for their own use. I would think that 5 pounds of pot would be excessive for a couple who were just using it themselves and not selling it. And doesn’t the healthcare system require drug screening of their employees?
I realize that this is a first offense for both the Dr. and his wife, but, a $5000 cash bond?? C’mon now, I would think the bond would have been a lot higher. Especially considering the fact that this is a doctor and he probably does have money and he probably also has the resources to flee.
Just my 2 cents.
*********UPDATE**************
There is an interesting blog post about this topic here. The blog talks about the idea that maybe Dr. Moore was growing marijuana for his sick patients, to help relieve their pain. Since Dr. Moore was an emergency room doctor, I don’t think this would apply. Even if it did, I doubt that Dr. Moore would admit it. I speculate that he won’t be making any public comments at all.
Besides that, the way that Langlade County handles their court system, it would be highly unlikely that ANYTHING Dr. Moore says would have an impact on the court. They do what they want here. It would be great to see someone actually “stand up” to the court system and government in Antigo. I don’t see that happening anytime in the near future.
Added note - in the Antigo Daily Journal today (11/21/07) there is an article stating that Dr. Moore is now able to go back to work at the Langlade Memorial Hospital. Dr. Moore had been suspended. He has not practiced medicine since the charges were filed. The Wisconsin State Board of Medical Examiners is permitting Dr. Moore to practice again. It is also stated in that article that Dr. Moore has a dependency problem and is getting treatment. So, after reading this, I still concede that Dr. Moore was not growing and/or selling marijuana for ailing patients as mentioned in the above named blog. Also, I am assuming that the article in the Antigo Daily Journal is, in fact, regarding Dr. Michael Moore, even the though the article states, Dr. Scott Moore. I believe this is just a typo of sorts, as I have not heard news of any other Doctors in Antigo getting charged with growing marijuana.
************UPDATE 1/31/08****************
Rumor has it that Dr. Moore has again been suspended from his job at Langlade Memorial Hospital for failing a drug test.
************UPDATE 3/7/08****************
During the preliminary hearing today, Dr. Moore and his wife, Kerry, both pleaded Not Guilty to the drug charges. The Judge stated that there was probable cause and the bound the pair over for trial.
**********UPDATE 12/2/08*************
Dr. Moore’s wife, Kerry Moore, has plead guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia. She will pay a fine and have her drivers license suspended. Three other charges were dropped in the plea deal. Dr. Moore has a jury trial scheduled for next month. You can read the full article on WSAW’s site HERE.
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January 24th, 2008 at 12:11 am
The problem with this case is how the police measure the weight of confiscated plants. The dried, smokable, part of the cannabis plant has hardly any weight compared to the wet, fertile, plant in growth. The Antigo Daily Rumor report of the 5 lbs. of pot recovered in the raid leaves out this critical detail. If the doctor actually had 5 lbs. of dried and smokable dope, this would be a federal case and out of Langlade Counties jurisdiction. If our country would open its eyes and admit that marijuana prohibiton is a failure, then situations like this will no longer occur. I commend the doctor for protecting his family from the evils of black market drug dealers by choosing to grow a plant himself.
February 27th, 2008 at 12:26 am
I happen to know that this is a VERY nice family. Everyone has problems and we are only hearing one side of the story. The whole truth will come out eventually and until it does, give these people a break by not judging them so harshly. Don’t kick them when they are down.
February 28th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
THEY SHOULD HAVE TO DEAL WITH ALL OF THE CONSEQUENCES JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.. JUST BECAUSE HE IS A “DOCTOR” SHOULD NOT MEAN SH**. THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THERE ACTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
March 4th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
Yes, you are absolutely 1OO% right! Everyone should be treated the same under the law and even though we are all INNOCENT until proven guilty … it seems pretty clear that laws have been broken here. I only meant that because this case is pending, no one really knows the whole story. It’s really very sad, because there are two small children involved. I worry about them the most.
March 8th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
Silly question, but why would they even enter a not guilty plea? He had a secret room behind his closet with plants and guns and everything, so I don’t see how you can say that you aren’t guilty when everything is right there? I’ve also heard the he was allowed to come back to work, so the next time I break my leg, I’ll gladly drive to Wausau.
March 9th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
No such thing as a silly question. People usually plead not guilty in the beginning, because at this point, they have been charged with every single thing the police can legally come up with. If they plead guilty, they would be accountable for every charge. By pleading not guilty, it gives their lawyers a chance to negotiate vaious deals or lessen the charges. I guarantee that when this is all over, the charges against them will be a lot less. Is that fair? Not really, but, it’s the way the system works. He is a doctor, so there are probably ways to get out of some of the charges. You know … medicinal purposes, etc. I already drive to Wausau!
May 10th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
lol…Picasso…. I LOVE it! You seen quite knowledgeable about the “growing of the herb”. I don’t think the patient “medicinal use” theory will fly for Dr. Moore, either.I, too, found it strange that a doctor & a physical therapist would need to have a side job to make ends meet.
I have been a patient of his at the ER. He is a very nice man. As for the Scott/ Michael thing, I believe his name is Michael, with a middle name of Scott, which he goes by.
I can’t help but wonder who the snitch was, though. Been alot of that as of late….ever since Paris Jenkins underground greenhouse was discovered….Hmmm…. could that just be coincidence??
I personally do not indulge, as I am asthmatic,but if I had my way, I would bring back the days of Prohibition, make alcohol a MAJOR offense & legalize the herb. I know for a fact that alcohol has broken up miriad more marriages & homes than marijuane EVER will. ‘Nuff said….
May 12th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
I agree with Jane doe just because he is a dr doesn’t mean he should get special treatment. How do we know that he wasn’t under the influance of the drugs while he was treating his patients. I know for a fact that I have seen him on 1 or 2 accations.
May 12th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
occations
May 13th, 2008 at 11:18 am
concerned, please learn how to spell, I’ll make the correction for you…
Occasions
May 13th, 2008 at 4:01 pm
You never will know wiether the Dr. was high at work and it wouldn’t have made a difference if he was. He is a fine man and a damned good doctor. He was arrested for growing a plant. I would rather see the police arrest some of the skanks that walk around this town half-naked before bothering a good man like Dr. Moore for growing a plant on his own property.
May 13th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
i guess john jameson can’t spell either but we did get our message across didn’t we????
May 14th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Typos happen!!!
May 15th, 2008 at 10:25 am
Exactly, you people are so highly intelligent and self righteous you must correct others’ spelling mistakes because you can’t think of anything smart to say.
May 22nd, 2008 at 11:38 am
“Concerned” likes to rip apart the spelling of others while personally ignoring all rules of grammer. Making marijauna illegal is telling god that he made a mistake.
May 25th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
Dr Moore is in fact a nice man but that doesn’t make his actions right. Whether you think MJ should be legal or not the fact is MJ impairs your judgement, causes slower reaction, and several other things. It is a drug that impairs and saying it was ok for a Dr to be impaired while working on patients is crazy. He was in fact let go a second time from LMH for a dirty urinary test then rehired once again. This man worked on our children, family, and friends. He may have been a good doctor but he was impaired. LMH has allowed this Dr back into their facility not once but twice to practice medicine on patients. Will I take my children there? Absolutely not! I want my family to have the best medical care when something is wrong and whether Dr Moore is a good man or good Dr I do not want someone who is impaired to work on my family. The fact that LMH doesn’t care about this fact is sickening and should make a lot of people stop and think. If the Dr does have an addiction problem then I support him getting help and possibly a second chance. But when you’re given a second chance and blow it again…. Not Acceptable and I don’t care who you are.
May 25th, 2008 at 9:11 pm
Average citizen, do you have proof that Dr. Moore indeed failed a drug test? I believe if he did his bail would have been revoked. I see nothing of this on the court website.
May 25th, 2008 at 9:19 pm
Average*sshole, I have asked for proof of your lies before and have yet to see it. I know that if I was to be drug tested at LMH that my medical records would be private. I am going to guess that you magically have Dr. Moore’s personal medical history in front of you, that the “facts” you claimed can be proven, but I know that you are spreading slanderous lies about a good doctor. He was never known to be “high” at work. You my friend are a loser. If you have hard evidence of your claims, let me see it. If you have no evidence, get a life.
May 25th, 2008 at 10:27 pm
I agree John he probably was never high at work. But who’s to say that he was high at home, and got called into work? Driving stoned is worse than driving intoxicated, so he would’ve put people in danger on the roads, as well as whomever he dealt with once he got to LMH.
May 26th, 2008 at 9:32 pm
D2FY, as far as I know he never smoked pot in his life. He was charged as being party to a crime. The charges he faces are knowing of an illegal growing operation and allowing it to continue. His wife was charged with the actual crime of running the grow house. I know the policies of LMH very well. If the Dr. had indeed failed a drug test only himself and very few staff members would know about it, and that information would be considered highly confidential. This entire conversation is about rumors and lies. Once again friend, where is your proof?
May 27th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
I don’t know if he’s ever smoked it either. I’m just saying if he did, he would’ve been putting other people in danger before he even got to the hospital.
May 28th, 2008 at 8:25 pm
DF2Y, I am not sure that you understand what being “on call” is. If you work a job that requires you to be “on call” you are paid to be near a phone and available to work during the time that you are “on”. When you are “off” there is no getting called in unless there is an emergency and you agree to come in. I work with hazardous products in a field that requires great attention to detail, but when I am not at work, smoking a joint is a great way for me to relax.
May 28th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
If you think it relaxes you, go for it. But scientifically, here are the facts: weed changes the chemistry in your brain, making your reactions slower, giving you memory problems, distorted perception, difficulty problem solving, loss of coordination, and almost completely shuts down your ability to learn new information. It also increases your heart rate and blood pressure, which puts you at a severe risk of heart disease, the number one killer of Americans today. Marijuana is 50% worse than regular tobacco when it comes to tar, so your breathing gets worse faster than smoking cigarettes. And the worst one if you’re a guy? It leads to lower reproductive cell counts and can even lead to impotence.
It’s your call and your body, you’re the one that has to deal with the effects. Maybe it’s just me, but I’m sure there are other things you can do to relax than smoking a plant that decreases your life expectancy by almost half.
May 29th, 2008 at 10:46 pm
Distorted perception-obviously!
Lower reproductive cell counts and impotence-natural selection! Smoke away morons! Jameson you should change your name to Harold, or Cheech, or Chong, or Fumar even!
May 30th, 2008 at 3:40 pm
YOU WORK WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS THAT REQUIRE A GREAT ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND YOU SPEND YOUR OFF TIME SMOKING DOPE??????
God help us when this moron screws up at work cause he’s high and poisons us all with “hazardous products”. Maybe we will get lucky and the only person in danger is himself.
By the way, does your employer know all this????
June 3rd, 2008 at 8:19 am
I DO NOT CARE WHAT DR.MOORE DID HE WAS NOT SELLING THIS SH*T AT WORK SO LET’S LEAVE HIM ALONE, HE SAVED MY DAUGHTER’S LIFE AND I WOULD TRUST HIM TOO DO IT AGAIN,SO WHAT IF HE ENJOYED GETTING HIGH ONCE IN AWHILE, CAN ANY OF YOU HONESTLY SAY YOU HAVE NEVER DONE IT? THE ONLY REASON THIS IS SO PUBLIC IS BECAUSE HE IS DOCTOR,LET’S JUST LET HIM LIVE HIS LIFE PLEASE.
June 3rd, 2008 at 8:51 pm
neverserious-
I can honestly say I have never smoked anything and never will. Of course he wasn’t selling it at work, how stupid would that be? For one, other doctors would have been smart enough to say no, and why on earth would he pick a hospital to sell it at (if he intended to sell)?
June 5th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
I can honestly say I’ve never smoked ANYTHING and never will either.
Many of us haven’t! I don’t judge Dr. Moore or his wife for their choices. But, the court system will … and marijuana is illegal.
June 8th, 2008 at 8:22 am
Marijuana should not be illegal if it is straight and does not contain any other chemicals,I work in the medical field and have seen this drug do wonders for those people that suffer from cancer and such and I think honestly that it should be a choice too smoke or not,I am not saying I would ever do it but if somebody else wants too that is fine as long as they are not pressuring others too do it or bringing it around my children,We all have our opinions on this and no one opinion is better than the next,
June 8th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
I’ve heard through the rumor mill that Dr Moore is back to work-must not have been as bad a test as Averagecitizen’s facts state. I can’t imagine they would re-hire him after being let go a second time. So either he was never let go, or his test wasn’t as dirty as she thinks it was.
June 13th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
If it was legal, it would be OK. However, we have laws in this country and we have to follow them. Marijuana is illegal and the law is the law is the law is the law … if you choose to break the law, you will likely be caught and punished. The saddest thing in this case is the impact this will have on this couple’s two adorable little girls. Very sad.
June 13th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
He still works there I saw him there 2 weeks ago.
June 13th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
ddddd~ You can’t tell me you follow every law of this country. You can’t tell me you have never ever gone over the speed limit. You can’t tell me that you have never ever jaywalked, or made an illegal u turn. Yes, I understand that these examples are not drug offenses, however, my point is, please don’t judge him for making a mistake. Yes, he made one, and he’s paying for it.
June 14th, 2008 at 11:40 pm
yes he is back too work…I was very ill a couple days ago and he was my attending physician..I am thinking his UA was clean..and he has cleaned up his act..he even shaved his head…charges or not he is a VERY GOOD doctor.
June 15th, 2008 at 1:11 am
Everyone has broken the law at some point, but most people it isn’t to this extent. And Dr. Moore is not paying for this, his wife is, she took the blame!
June 16th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
The fine doctor is paying for his crime. He is charged with the following:
1. Manufacture/Deliver THC (1000-2500 grams)
3. Maintain Drug Trafficking Place
4. Possess Drug Paraphernalia
These charges are serious felonies. Even if his wife takes the blame, he is still guilty of being an accesory for allowing it(grow room) to opperate with his knowledge. He is a great doctor. I have never seen any evidence that he failed a UA to begin with. As far as anyone knows, he has never smoked pot in his life. Please think before spreading malicious lies as fact.
June 16th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
If you read the update in the original article, it says this: “It is also stated in that article that Dr. Moore has a dependency problem and is getting treatment.”
So, apparently he had admitted to some type of dependency problem, and I think it would be a fair assumption that it would be pot.
June 17th, 2008 at 9:41 pm
Thanks Russ!
They already delayed his trial, this is turning into the same thing as the Steve Van Vleit situation. They kept pushing the trial back, and until recently (bail jumping or whatever), he was on the street just living his life. It would be a major blow to the justice system if they delay it to the point that charges get dropped/lowered.
June 21st, 2008 at 1:13 am
Of course I have gone over the speed limit! No one is perfect and certainly not I. When I was caught, I apologized to the officer, got my ticket and paid it. I knew I deserved it for breaking the law. I don’t judge the Moores, or anyone else. I happen to think they are a nice family and I feel genuinely terrible for all of them. I don’t want ANYONE to go to jail, especially anyone with small children. My point is that MARIJUANA IS ILLEGAL. They can argue it’s benefits all thay want, but it’s still illegal. If you get caught, you will have face the consequences under the law and you cannot argue why it “should” be legal in court, because it’s not. In my opinion, I’m glad it’s not legal. That’s all I’m saying. But, I honestly wish the Moore’s nothing but the best.
June 25th, 2008 at 11:38 am
Personally I believe Dr. Moore is a adequate doctor. He saved my friends life due to another doctor’s mistake. But this is his job. Like it or not doctors are held to a higher standard. Their professionalism is scrutinized in every aspect of their life. Every patient he has ever treated, every medicine he has ever prescribed, every medical mistake he has ever made is now open for judgement. How does that affect our hospital and our community?
June 27th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
Lots-o-prescription drugs cause equally negative effects on perception/judgment/performance & lots-o-doctors are on them.
November 11th, 2008 at 11:38 pm
DR.Moore is a true hero a true healer ahead of his time. A real leader.By the comments ,you can see what ignorant trash he is up against.Not seeking the approval of the retarded mutant serfs,he serves them as per his vow. A real hero.
November 11th, 2008 at 11:47 pm
By the comments listed you can guess how these unenlightened serfs would have reacted to Jesus,Martin Luther King or even our founding fathers who not only had the courage to break the law,but to go to war and die.A gifted true healer and hero,and the alcohol trash nutrition(FDA) pharmaceutical co.poisoned slaves yell:”crucify him!” THE EMPEROR WEARS NO CLOTHES
November 15th, 2008 at 11:45 pm
sounds like true healer is hittin’ the herb as well!
November 17th, 2008 at 9:18 am
Lol, I agree.
November 20th, 2008 at 6:15 pm
I am from Stevens Point and just happened upon this board while parusing the internet. Having many friends in the health services and friendships developed with people at the University, I believe many of you would be surprised by how many professionals indulge in a little of the Mary Jane on occasion. From first hand experience and relationships I have developed over the years, these people trust me and have let me into their lives.
Heck , we even have a dope grower sitting on the city council, for personal use only, but a grower nonetheless.
Get off your high horses, half of you probably take a plethora of prescription pills in the morning with your coffee and yet you have the audacity to preach?
To all of you SHEEPLE out there. Find something better to do with your lilfe than “judge” others. You know what they say about throwing rocks in a glass house, well maybe not!
December 13th, 2008 at 9:34 pm
I, too, have had Dr. Moore when I have been a patient in the E.R.He is a very nice man & an adequate doctor. He made a mistake, albeit a stupid one for an educated man, but a mistake nonetheless.Unfortunately, we DO hold doctors to a higher standard than us “common folk”. They are,however, just people….like us. I personally do not imbibe in the delights of the herb,but see nothing wrong with those who do.I have never seen marijuana break up families nor cause people to do awful, heinous things, but I have seen that happen as the results of imbibing in LEGAL alcohol. If I was a lawmaker, I would make marijuana legal & totally outlaw alcohol of all sorts.There would be alot more smiling,mellow people than the abusive barflies & brawlers we see now crawling around the gutters of the Northwoods.
December 14th, 2008 at 6:45 am
With the amount of pot he got busted with I am sure it was not only for personal use…..so if he was selling what type of class do you think he would be selling too if he was……I would guess not “common folk”. Shalimar don’t you think alochol makes you just as impaired as pot would?? Give me a break!
December 14th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
Yes, I’m sure he was selling. The quantity indicates that. I know from personal experience that alcohol impairs a person FAR more than pot. And….how often have you seen a person smoke joints one after the other?? But people pour down alcohol as fast as they can pop the top, hardly stopping to take a breath!
December 15th, 2008 at 7:53 am
Yeah but both still impair a person!
December 16th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
The weight that was first listed is not accuarte. When police report the weight of confinscated plants, they take the wet weight of the entire plant: stalks, leaves, roots etc. The final dried smokable product is only a portion of the original reported weight. I believe that the Dr. was only growing for himself.