Support Veteran Ron Grandi in His Fight For His Life
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This is Ron Grandi. He is 67 years old and a resident of Vineland New Jersey. He is a Veteran. He served from 1979 to 1988 in the Army and Army National Guard.
November 1, 2024 Ron answered his door to the Franklinville Police Department. He was arrested, charged and released the same day. Now faces the fight literally for his life.
His story: Ron was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer back in 2010. Ron found relief in infused honey and began making his own. In time he purchased a magic butter machine. He found so much relief he began to make it for his Veteran friends and Cancer Stricken friends. His honey worked for his friends. He then began to infuse Sugar. That to helped. He then took it a step further and began to donate his infused honey and sugar to Veterans and Cancer Patients.
November 1, 2024 the knock on his door at 5:30 in the morning shook his world forever. Ron was charged with distribution and within a school zone. They also stated his butter machine is the means of "cooking". Ron did not know he was breaking the law within a school zone. He thought because it was done inside his home, it was safe. He also wasn't "selling" but donated his honey therefore he didn't know that was still considered intent or distribution. Nor did he ever think a butter machine could and is being used a a means of "cooking"
Long story short, he now faces 10 years per charge and in desperate need of an attorney. We found an attorney who willing to take his case but requires $5k down to start. "Thats the only part I need help with. I'll pay the difference over time and a payment plan."~Ron Grandi
He doesn't know how to ask for help. Doesn't know where to turn. And the thought of a prison term that would be the rest of his life. He is turning to the public for help. His deadline is December 9, 2024 to retain an attorney and one that will fight for his life. "I've never been so scared in my life. I've never had such a rush of emotions in my life. I was only trying to help my fellow Veterans and Cancer Patients. Everything is so expensive these days and it works for them and it was free. I never made a dime off it. I just wanted to keep helping them. Being a disabled Veteran is different. We would keep fighting if we could." ~Ron Grandi
We are asking for your help.
"Thank You very much for your help. I appreciate it whole heartedly. God Bless America and you and your family." ~Ronald Grandi
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Nancy Dougherty Forker
Organizer
Glassboro, NJ