Senator Floats Legalizing Marijuana Possession At Federal Level For Pro-Pot States

Huffington Post:  “Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) reached out to Gil Kerlikowske, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, on Thursday in an effort to find out how the federal government intends to deal with states like Colorado and Washington that have recently legalized marijuana possession.  In addition to seeking clarity about the administration’s plans, however, Leahy also offered a solution to allow the government to extricate itself from the situation of having to enforce federal laws that consider marijuana to be an illegal substance.  ‘One option would be to amend the Federal Controlled Substances Act to allow possession of up to one ounce of marijuana, at least in jurisdictions where it is legal under state law,’ Leahy wrote.

By |2012-12-14T06:43:40-07:00December 14th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Senator Floats Legalizing Marijuana Possession At Federal Level For Pro-Pot States

Feds Remain AWOL as Public Pot Smoking Begins

On December 5, 2012, U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan issued the Obama administration’s first statement on Colorado and Washington legalizing marijuana.  Ms. Durkan said:

“The Department of Justice is reviewing the legalization initiatives recently passed in Colorado and Washington State. The Department’s responsibility to enforce the Controlled Substances Act remains unchanged. Neither States nor the Executive branch can nullify a statute passed by Congress. In enacting the Controlled Substances Act, Congress determined that marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance. Regardless of any changes in state law, including the change that will go into effect on December 6th in Washington State, growing, selling or possessing any amount of marijuana remains illegal under federal law. Members of the public are also advised to remember that it remains against federal law to bring any amount of marijuana onto federal property, including all federal buildings, national parks and forests, military installations, and courthouses.”

By |2012-12-08T07:03:25-07:00December 8th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Remain AWOL as Public Pot Smoking Begins

California Superior Court Judge Says Landlord can’t Evict Harborside Health Center for Selling Medical Marijuana

SF Gate:  “An Oakland medical marijuana dispensary that bills itself as the nation’s largest has won the first round in its fight to stay open amid a federal crackdown.  A California judge ruled last week that Harborside Health Center‘s landlord can’t evict the pot shop even though the U.S. attorney for Northern California is threatening to seize her property. . . . A different California judge last month sided with the owner of the Concourse Business Center in San Jose, which also had sought an eviction order.”

Read also “Harborside Health Center Handed Major Victory In Court (PHOTOS).”

By |2015-04-06T18:56:49-07:00December 5th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on California Superior Court Judge Says Landlord can’t Evict Harborside Health Center for Selling Medical Marijuana

Former Drug Policy Adviser ‘Can’t Imagine’ Feds Allowing Marijuana Legalization

The Raw Story:  “Kevin Sabet, who served as a senior drug policy adviser in the Obama administration, said Sunday that it was unlikely the federal government would allow states to legalize marijuana.  ‘I think the administration has been very clear and the president has been very clear that he is against legalization,’ he said on MSNBC’s Up with Chris Hayes.

By |2012-12-04T07:34:07-07:00December 4th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Former Drug Policy Adviser ‘Can’t Imagine’ Feds Allowing Marijuana Legalization

Washington to Legalize Marijuana use without Justice Department Guidance

Washington Post:  “Adults in Washington state will be able to smoke marijuana legally when it is officially decriminalized Thursday, even though the Justice Department has offered no guidance on the conflict with federal drug laws. . . . Marijuana, however, is still illegal under federal law. State officials say the Justice Department is creating confusion by remaining silent about what steps it may take in Washington and Colorado . . . . Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) met with Deputy Attorney General James Cole at the Justice Department, but came away with no answers.

By |2012-12-03T07:01:49-07:00December 3rd, 2012|Colorado News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Washington to Legalize Marijuana use without Justice Department Guidance

Marijuana Dispensary Closed By Feds Re-Opens – Is the Crackdown Over?

SF Weekly:  “It’s hard to understand the federal government’s plan on marijuana. First, President Barack Obama helped encouraged a boom in cultivation and in dispensing when he said states were in charge and he wasn’t going to get involved. Then his Justice Department shut down hundreds of dispensaries across the state — including nine in San Francisco, a third of the city’s total — in a crackdown that began Oct. 7, 2011.  Over the summer, the feds took aim at the biggest fish, Oakland’s Harborside Health Center (who will meet the feds in court Dec. 13). Then something funny happened: The crackdown stopped. Cannabis dispensaries opened up in San Francisco without issue. One just opened in downtown, steps from Market Street. The feds did nothing. So now, one of the nine shut down by federal pressure has simply unlocked the door, flicked on the lights, and opened for business again. Is the crackdown over, or with small amounts of marijuana legalized for all adults in Colorado and Washington, do the feds simply have better things to do?

By |2015-04-06T18:53:11-07:00November 27th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Marijuana Dispensary Closed By Feds Re-Opens – Is the Crackdown Over?

Pot Dispensary Owner Faces 10 Years in Jail for Violating Federal Laws

Daily News:  “While Aaron Sandusky and his supporters contend he committed no crime under California state law, he stands to spend many years — and possibly the rest of his life — behind bars.  Sandusky was president of Upland-based G3 Holistic, a medical marijuana dispensary, which in California, is legal.  In October, however, he was convicted in federal court of eight counts related to growing, possessing and intending to sell marijuana for profit.  His case, one of a handful in which federal prosecutors have charged and convicted purveyors of medical marijuana in states where such use is legal, highlights a fundamental conflict between state and federal law at a time when public opposition to marijuana is waning.”

By |2017-10-07T09:56:00-07:00November 27th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Pot Dispensary Owner Faces 10 Years in Jail for Violating Federal Laws

Medical Marijuana & States Rights: Pot Dispensary Owner Faces 10 Years in Jail for Violating Federal Laws

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin:  “While Aaron Sandusky and his supporters contend he committed no crime under California state law, he stands to spend many years – and possibly the rest of his life – behind bars.  Sandusky was president of Upland-based G3 Holistic, a medical marijuana dispensary, which in California, is legal.  In October, however, he was convicted in federal court of eight counts related to growing, possessing and intending to sell marijuana for profit.  His case, one of a handful in which federal prosecutors have charged and convicted purveyors of medical marijuana in states where such use is legal, highlights a fundamental conflict between state and federal law at a time when public opposition to marijuana is waning.”

Related story: Many options in Sandusky sentencing
Catch up: Previous medical marijuana coverage
Photo gallery: Aaron Sandusky legal battles with medicinal marijuana
Special Section: Marijuana

By |2017-10-07T09:56:00-07:00November 18th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Medical Marijuana & States Rights: Pot Dispensary Owner Faces 10 Years in Jail for Violating Federal Laws

US Marijuana Victories Could be Short-lived

iol news:  “US – Votes making Colorado and Washington the first US states to legalise marijuana for recreational use could be short-lived victories for pot backers because the federal government will fight them, two former US drug control officials said on Wednesday.  They said the federal government could sue to block parts of the measures or send threatening letters to marijuana shops, followed up by street-level clampdowns similar to those targeting medical marijuana dispensaries the government suspects are fronts for drug traffickers.”

By |2012-11-09T06:32:25-07:00November 9th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on US Marijuana Victories Could be Short-lived

Dispensary Owner Charged with Marijuana Crimes Faces 40 Years in Prison if Convicted

Daily Tahoe Tribune:  “Federal prosecutors have formally charged former South Lake Tahoe medical marijuana dispensary owner Gennaro ‘Gino’ DiMatteo with two weed-related crimes.  In a criminal complaint unsealed Monday, DiMatteo is charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana and manufacturing at least 100 marijuana plants. He faces between five and 40 years in prison for each charge.”

By |2017-02-12T07:39:22-07:00November 8th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Dispensary Owner Charged with Marijuana Crimes Faces 40 Years in Prison if Convicted

Dispensary Owner Arrested on Federal Charges

Tahoe Daily Tribune:  “Former South Lake Tahoe medical marijuana dispensary owner Gennaro ‘Gino’ DiMatteo faces federal charges after being arrested prior to a court hearing in Placerville Friday.  . . . A statement from the El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office regarding the arrest does not specify the nature of the federal charges and little information on the arrest could be located Friday.  Lauren Horwood, spokeswoman for prosecutors in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California, said on Friday that the federal criminal complaint against DiMatteo is sealed.

By |2017-02-12T07:39:21-07:00November 3rd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Dispensary Owner Arrested on Federal Charges

Feds Bust 9 Pot Shops Arrest 12 in Southern California

The following is the text of an October 25, 2012, press release issued by the Drug Enforcement Agency:

A dozen people associated with a chain of nine marijuana stores that operated across Orange and Los Angeles counties were arrested this morning on federal drug trafficking charges. The 12 arrested are among 14 people named in a 14-count indictment returned last week by a federal grand jury.

The indictment outlines a narcotics-trafficking conspiracy led by John Melvin Walker, who owned and operated nine marijuana stores in cities across the two counties. The conspiracy count alleges that the 14 defendants participated in a scheme that distributed, at the very least, a ton of marijuana through the storefronts.

The nine marijuana stores allegedly operated by Walker were Alternative Herbal Health in Long Beach, Safe Harbor Collective in Dana Point, Garden Grove Alternative Care in Garden Grove, Santa Ana Superior Care in Santa Ana, Belmont Shore Natural Care in Long Beach, Santa Fe Compassionate Health Care in Santa Fe Springs, Costa Mesa Patients Association in Costa Mesa, the Whittier Collective in Whittier, and APCC (also known as the “San Juan Capistrano Store”) in San Juan Capistrano. Most of the stores previously were the subject of search warrants executed in 2010 and 2011. Most of the nine stores are now closed, but several are believed to still be in operation, including Belmont Shore Natural Care.

The investigation in this case revealed that the nine marijuana stores generated tens of millions of dollars in income, with the indictment alleging that in 2009 alone Safe Harbor Collective had profits of approximately $2.4 million.

The indictment alleges that Walker failed to report any income generated at the marijuana stores to federal tax authorities and that he instructed his bookkeeper “to destroy all records pertaining to income generated at the marijuana [stores] shortly after they were generated and not to create records that fully identified Walker’s connection to the marijuana [stores].” One of the managers of Belmont Shore Natural Care communicated to Walker that “they should shred documents related to cash intake at Belmont Shore Natural Care at the end of the night,” according to the indictment.

The charges in the indictment include conspiracy (to distribute marijuana and to maintain drug-involved premises) and maintaining drug-involved premises near schools. Additionally, Walker is charged with being a felon in possession of firearms (including a handgun, a 12-gauge shotgun, and an AK-47) after previously being convicted in state court on cocaine and marijuana charges. When authorities seized the weapons from Walker’s home last year, they also seized approximately $390,000 in cash.

Furthermore, Walker and his security manager are charged with possessing firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking, a crime that carries a mandatory five-year sentence to run consecutively to any other sentence given to the defendants.

The defendants named in the indictment are:

  • John Melvin Walker, also knows an “Pops,” 56, of San Clemente, the owner/operator of the nine marijuana stores;
  • Ryan Aparicio Mondragon, 30, Westminster, who managed Santa Ana Superior Care and who is currently being sought by authorities;
  • Danielle Pamela Stebel, also known as “Mob Queen,” 25, of Long Beach, who helped manage Belmont Shore Natural Care;
  • Nicholas Einar Lattu, also known as “Dragon 6,” 28, of Long Beach, who owned Shadow Ops Security, a company that provided security services to the marijuana stores, and who is currently being sought by authorities;
  • Ryan Scott Hunt, 36, of Fullerton, who managed Garden Grove Alternative Care;
  • Perry Brooks Forehand, also known as “Bucky,” 33, of Mission Viejo, the manager of Safe Harbor Collective;
  • Nicholas Martin Butier III, 32, of Lakewood, who was the manager of Alternative Herbal Health;
  • Sierra Marina Serhan, also known as “Happy Chick,”  33, of Long Beach,  who helped manage Belmont Shore Natural Care;
  • Alvin Wesley Walker, 29, of Long Beach, who is believed to be John Walker’s nephew and who helped manage Belmont Shore Natural Care;
  • John Eugene Scandalios, 59, of Lakewood, who allegedly supplied marijuana to Santa Fe Compassionate Health Care;
  • Karen Lee Leto, 70, of Huntington Beach, who allegedly helped manage Costa Mesa Patients Association;
  • Craig Lawrence Leto, 49, of Newport Beach who is Karen Leto’s son and who allegedly helped manage Costa Mesa Patients Association;
  • Michael Alan Nixon, 33, of Long Beach, who allegedly supplied marijuana to Santa Fe Compassionate Health Care;
  • Alan David Nixon, 59, of Long Beach, who is Michael Nixon’s father and who allegedly managed Santa Fe Compassionate Health Care.

The 12 defendants arrested this morning are expected to be arraigned on the indictment this afternoon in United States District Court in Santa Ana.

       An indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime.  Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until and unless proven guilty in court.

All 14 defendants charged in the indictment are named in count one – the conspiracy charge – which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison and a maximum statutory sentence of life without parole.

The investigation into John Walker’s chain of marijuana stores was conducted by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department; the Drug Enforcement Administration; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; the California Franchise Tax Board; the California Board of Equalization; and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

See also  “A dozen people who authorities say are linked to an intricate, multimillion-dollar operation involving illegal pot shops in Los Angeles and Orange counties were arrested Thursday and “L.A. Marijuana Dispensary Operator, 11 Others, Arrested By Feds.”

By |2019-06-14T08:26:14-07:00October 27th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Bust 9 Pot Shops Arrest 12 in Southern California

IRS Wages War With The Medicinal Marijuana Industry

Forbes:  “With 15 states having legalized the sale of medicinal marijuana, the only thing growing faster than the number of 24-year old males with questionable glaucoma prescriptions is the IRS’s scrutiny of this controversial industry.  While local law may have blessed the existence of medicinal marijuana facilities, the IRS is not bound by such decisions. The IRS cares only about tax collections, and during 2012 it threw down the gauntlet, presenting a flurry of challenges to medicinal marijuana dispensaries that indicate the Service’s willingness, and more importantly, its ability, to tax the industry out of existence.  In early March, the IRS audited tax returns of a Marin County, California facility and denied all of the company’s deductions — payroll, rent, utilities…everything –  for 2008 and 2009, resulting in an assessed tax in the “millions and millions” according to the facility’s founder and director.”

Read the Tax Court’s opinion involving Martin Olive’s dispensary called The Vapor Room in the case of Olive v. Commissioner, 139 T.C. 2, (2012).

By |2019-06-14T08:26:14-07:00October 26th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Tax Issues|Comments Off on IRS Wages War With The Medicinal Marijuana Industry

Oakland’s Medical Marijuana Lawsuit on Behalf of Harborside May have Statewide Implications

The Daily Californian:  “The city of Oakland has filed a lawsuit against U.S. authorities [U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California] Melinda Haag that claims the federal government has overstepped its jurisdiction in the attempted closure of a local medical marijuana dispensary [Harborside Health Center, the largest medical marijuana dispensary in California].  The suit, filed on Oct. 10 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, could affect all dispensaries in California — including the three medical cannabis dispensaries in Berkeley — after a federal crackdown on cannabis dispensaries began last fall. The crackdown negates a promise by the Obama administration not to raid dispensaries in compliance with state law and guidelines.”

By |2012-10-18T06:09:51-07:00October 18th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Legal Issues, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Oakland’s Medical Marijuana Lawsuit on Behalf of Harborside May have Statewide Implications

DEA Orders Three More Medical Marijuana Dispensaries to Close

Seattle Weekly:  “The DEA sent three more letters to medical marijuana dispensaries last week, agency spokesperson Jodie Underwood confirms. The letters “strongly advised” the dispensaries to pay “prompt attention” to the fact that they were breaking federal law and directed them to shut down within 30 days. That makes 29 dispensaries the feds have so warned, including 23 facilities that got letters in late August and three a few weeks later.”

Read ” DEA Sends Threatening Letter to 23 Area Medical Pot Dispensaries Determined to Be Too Close to Kids.”

By |2017-02-12T07:39:21-07:00October 14th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on DEA Orders Three More Medical Marijuana Dispensaries to Close

G3 Holistic Dispensary Owner Aaron Sandusky Convicted of Violating Federal Marijuana Laws

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin:  “G3 Holistic owner and Rancho Cucamonga resident Aaron Sandusky, 41, was convicted of two counts of violating federal marijuana laws Friday by a jury which could not reach a decision on four other counts.  Conviction on the two counts could still net him a prison term of 10 years to life . . . . Sandusky, who ran G3 Holistic, Inc. in Upland, Colton and Moreno Valley, was found guilty of conspiracy to manufacture marijuana plants, to possess with intent to distribute marijuana plants, and to maintain a drug-involved premises; and one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana plants, according to a U.S. Department of Justice news release.”

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By |2017-10-07T09:54:55-07:00October 14th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles, Video|Comments Off on G3 Holistic Dispensary Owner Aaron Sandusky Convicted of Violating Federal Marijuana Laws

Long Beach Raids Seven Pot Shops

89.3 KPCC:  “Long Beach police and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided seven medical marijuana dispensaries Wednesday in what officials said was the beginning of a crackdown on pot shops in the city.  ‘We started with this first seven, and it is our intent to continue targeting each of these locations until we reach every single one of them,’ said police spokeswoman Nancy Pratt. . . . Police arrested 40 people in Wednesday’s raid”

By |2012-10-12T06:44:12-07:00October 12th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Long Beach Raids Seven Pot Shops

Oakland Sues U.S. to Protect Nation’s Largest Medical Pot Store

Los Angeles Times:  “In an unprecedented civil complaint, the city of Oakland is suing federal prosecutors to stop them from seizing property leased by the nation’s largest medical marijuana dispensary.  The complaint seeks to ‘restrain and declare unlawful’ a July federal forfeiture action against Harborside Health Center’s landlords in Oakland and San Jose.”

By |2012-10-12T06:40:08-07:00October 12th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Oakland Sues U.S. to Protect Nation’s Largest Medical Pot Store

Dispensary Owner Convicted of Marijuana Crimes After Judge Bars Him From Using State Legalization as a Defense

Associated Press:  “A jury on Thursday convicted a medical marijuana provider of drug trafficking and firearms charges, upholding the U.S. government’s raids of state-regulated pot dispensaries in its first test at trial.  The provider, Chris Williams, was barred by the trial judge from making the case that he and Montana Cannabis followed the state medical marijuana law that voters approved in 2004. U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen ruled state laws were irrelevant in the case involving alleged violations of the federal Controlled Substances Act. . . . Williams’ case is the only one to go to trial after the government raided 26 medical marijuana provider homes, offices and business on March 14, 2011, in a crackdown on large Montana grow operations and dispensaries.”

Note to Arizona medical marijuana dispensary owners and their lawyers:  Are you paying attention to what the Department of Justice is doing in other states?

Feds Cracking Down on Las Vegas Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

KLAS TV Las Vegas:  “Federal, state and local law enforcement around southern Nevada are cracking down on the marijuana trade in the Las Vegas valley.  Two busts took place this week alone. One grow house was shut down in an upscale community, and a marijuana dispensary was shut down at a shopping center.”

By |2012-09-28T06:32:45-07:00September 28th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Cracking Down on Las Vegas Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Feds Take Marijuana Dispensary Crackdown to L.A.

Los Angeles Times:  “Federal officials took their war on medical marijuana dispensaries to Los Angeles on Tuesday, raiding several shops and issuing warning letters to dozens more.  Officials at the U.S. attorney’s office said it was the first large-scale federal action taken against cannabis shops in the city and said more would probably follow. . . . On Tuesday, prosecutors went to court to file civil asset forfeiture complaints against the owners of three Eagle Rock properties for allowing three commercial marijuana stores to operate: ‘Together for Change Collective,’ ‘House of Kush,’ and ‘ER Collective.’  The Drug Enforcement Administration also executed federal search warrants at three other locations in downtown, Boyle Heights and Silver Lake.”

See also “Feds Target LA in Medical Marijuana Crackdown.”

“Federal prosecutors looking to take out California’s medical marijuana shops have now set their sights on Los Angeles, where city officials have struggled to stop a blooming of dispensaries. . . . ‘As today’s operations make clear, the sale and distribution of marijuana violates federal law, and we intend to enforce the law,’ U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said.

Note to Arizona medical marijuana dispensary owners and their lawyers:  Are you paying attention to what the Department of Justice is doing in other states?

By |2015-04-06T18:55:45-07:00September 26th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Take Marijuana Dispensary Crackdown to L.A.

Tucson’s Shop 420 Raided & 10 are Arrested

KVOA:  “Wednesday’s bust of five medical marijuana businesses in Southern Arizona that resulted in the seizure of about 14 pounds of marijuana, 25 pounds of marijuana candy, and the arrests of 10 people. In August, the Counter Narcotics Alliance, a multi-jurisdictional drug task force, received information about marijuana sales from a business called ‘Shop 420’,”

By |2015-04-06T18:55:44-07:00September 15th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Tucson’s Shop 420 Raided & 10 are Arrested

Montana Marijuana Activist Sentenced in Dispensary Bust

The Missoulian:  Tom Daubert was sentenced for his role in a medical marijuana dispensary called Montana Cannibis located in Helena.  He was started the dispensary with two friends.  At the time of the raid, however, he had cut ties with the business.

By |2012-09-15T07:24:43-07:00September 15th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Montana Marijuana Activist Sentenced in Dispensary Bust

Medical Pot Returning to Underground

Los Angeles Times:  “Under increased legal pressure, ‘Ricky’ closed his dispensaries and resumed selling marijuana — but only to those with a doctor’s recommendation. Ricky rants about a federal and local crackdown on medical marijuana that closed various dispensaries that he ran and forced him back to the streets, where he began as a teenager in the 1970s. (Except then, he was a dealer. Now he is a ‘mobile dispensary.’)”

By |2012-09-09T07:45:04-07:00September 9th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Medical Pot Returning to Underground

Henderson Brothers Plead Guilty to Federal Marijuana Charges

Las Vegas Sun:  “Two Henderson brothers accused of running a medical marijuana dispensary in Las Vegas and growing marijuana in a Henderson office complex pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to distribute more than 100 marijuana plants, federal authorities announced.”

By |2012-08-31T06:26:53-07:00August 31st, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Henderson Brothers Plead Guilty to Federal Marijuana Charges

23 Seattle Marijuana Dispensaries Get DEA Notification Letters

Toke of the Town:  “The Obama Administration’s medical marijuana crackdown came to Seattle in a big way today. On Thursday, the Drug Enforcement Administration sent notification letters to the operators and property owners of 23 ‘marijuana store fronts,’ as they called them, ‘located in school zones.’ The letters informed the owner/operators that such enterprises ‘operating as ‘dispensaries’ ‘ within 1,000 feet of a school, playground or ‘other prohibited area, could result in the seizure and forfeiture of assets, as well as criminal prosecution.’ The seizure could include the property where the dispensary operates, any money received from the business, and potential criminal prosecution”

By |2012-08-25T07:16:44-07:00August 25th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on 23 Seattle Marijuana Dispensaries Get DEA Notification Letters

Long Beach PD Working with DEA Bust Medical Marijuana Dispensary Arrest Owner

LBreport.com:  “Long Beach Police Chief Jim McDonnell announced the August 22 arrest of Jon Storms, an ELB resident who police allege operated Long Beach Quality Caregivers, a medical marijuana dispensary at 1150 San Antonio Rd., on LBPD arresting charges of sale of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale. . . . ‘we estimate the gross sales from this dispensary to be between one and two million dollars a year’.”

By |2012-08-25T06:59:01-07:00August 25th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Long Beach PD Working with DEA Bust Medical Marijuana Dispensary Arrest Owner

DOJ Sues More Landlords in California to Take Their Property

L.A. Now:  “Federal officials filed suit Tuesday to seize Anaheim properties that house six marijuana dispensaries as part of an ongoing crackdown on the commercial pot business.  Among the targets of the suits, according to the U.S. attorney’s office, is a building at 503 North Anaheim Blvd. housing two marijuana shops — AAA Wellness Center and Anaheim Patients Assn. . . . The suits also target other pot shops that previously received cease-and-desist letters from the city -– Premium Organic Treatments PCA, Mid-County Patients Assn., and DKG Group Corp. . . .  and Releaf Health & Wellness at 2601 W. Ball Road. . . . Federal authorities also sent warning letters in connection with more than 60 other pot operations in Anaheim and La Habra.  federal authorities said they have filed 16 asset forfeiture suits since October in California’s seven-county Central District.”

Attention Arizona Landlords Who Have Prospective Medical Marijuana Dispensaries as Tenants

Despite statements from legal scholars such as Arizona Republic columnist EJ Montini, certain Arizona attorneys and proponents of Arizona’s Medical  Marijuana Act that everything is groovy for prospective Arizona medical marijuana dispensaries, the land forfeiture lawsuits filed by the Department of Justice would seem to be a clear warning to every landlord and land owner that if your land is used grow, store or sell medical marijuana the U.S. government

MAY TAKE  YOUR LAND!!!

By |2012-08-22T07:08:34-07:00August 22nd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on DOJ Sues More Landlords in California to Take Their Property

ACLU Tells San Diego U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy To Shut It

East Bay Express:  “San Diego’s U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy sure has some strong opinions about medical weed. . . . Duffy . . . has gone on to threaten local city officials in Del Mar with jail time for administering lawful medical cannabis regulations.  Last week, the American Civil Liberties Union told Duffy to can it. Registered voters in Del Mar will have a choice to regulate clubs at the ballot box this November, and Duffy’s threats against Del Mar officials amount to “unjustified interference in local legislative matters,” wrote David Loy, legal director for the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties, in an open letter.”

Laura Duffy wrote her letter of July 17, 2012, in response to a request from Del Mar, California, City Attorney Leslie Devaney “concerning the Department of Justice’s guidance on investigations and prosecutions in states and cities that authorize the medical use of marijuana.  This letter is written to clarify the U.S. Department of Justice’s guidance on this issue.”  Ms. Duffy’s letter states:

“You raised concerns with respect to the citizen-drafted City of Del Mar Compassionate Use Dispensary Regulation and Taxation Ordinance (“Ordinance”) which has qualified with sufficient signatures to be placed on the November 2012 ballot in the City of Del Mar, California. . . . State and City employees who conduct activities mandated by the Ordinance are not immune from liability under the CSA.”

By |2017-02-12T07:39:20-07:00August 21st, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on ACLU Tells San Diego U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy To Shut It

Feds Crack Down on S. Calif. Medical Marijuana

Associated Press:  “Federal prosecutors on Tuesday expanded their crackdown on California medical marijuana dispensaries, filing three lawsuits and sending warning letters to more than 60 clinics in two Orange County cities.”

By |2017-02-12T07:39:20-07:00August 21st, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Crack Down on S. Calif. Medical Marijuana
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