Warning to Everybody Considering Becoming Involved with an Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensary

If You Might Become Involved in any Way with an Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensary I Urge You to Read All of This Article

The Arizona Department of Health Services will begin accepting applications for Arizona medical marijuana dispensary registration certificates on May 14, 2012.  Applications will not be accepted after 5:00 pm Arizona time on May 25, 2012.  Applications must be accompanied by a $5,000 application fee of which $1,000 will be returned to unsuccessful applicants.

Applying for a dispensary registration certificate is the first big step for any person or company that wants to obtain a license to be an Arizona medical marijuana dispensary.  Only dispensaries licensed by ADHS can grow marijuana and sell it to Arizona medical marijuana licensed patients and other Arizona licensed dispensaries.  ADHS Director Will Humble estimated that the number of dispensary licenses that will ultimately be issued is between 90 and 110.

I have been studying Arizona’s medical marijuana laws and closely watching news stories about medical marijuana since October of 2010, a month before the Arizona voters approved Proposition 203, the ballot initiative that created Arizona’s medical marijuana laws.  The primary purpose of this website has been to help people interested in this topic to keep informed and up to date about what is happening in Arizona and in other states that have legalized medical marijuana.  If you are new to this website and want to learn you will be able to spend many hours reading and learning from the 500+ posts we have made since January 1, 2011, when this website was created.

Federal Government’s War on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Over the last year and especially the last six months I have watched the federal government make a 180 degree turn from its 2009 position on medical marijuana in states that have legalized it.  The Department of Justice no longer looks the other way with respect to medical marijuana dispensaries.  The written position statements issued by the DOJ in the last year and its actions in closing dispensaries in states that legalized medical marijuana are sending an obvious message that can been seen by everybody except those that are blind.  The DOJ’s message is this:

The federal government will “vigorously enforce” federal laws against those who “operate and facilitate large marijuana production facilities and marijuana production facilities involved in the cultivation, sale and distribution of marijuana, even if purportedly for medical purposes.”

The quoted text above is in a February 16, 2012, letter from acting U.S. Attorney for Arizona Ann Birmingham Scheel to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer.  Not only has the DOJ made the above statement many times in the last year it is actively raiding and closing dispensaries in states that have legalized medical marijuana.  The evidence of the feds war on medical mairjuana dispensaries is everywhere and only the blind cannot see it.

I urge you to read as many of the 78+ articles found in one of our topic areas called Federal Dispensary Attacks.  These posts describe actual situations where the federal government has taken actions to close medical marijuana dispensaries.

The Federal Government’s Multi-Prong Attack on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

The feds are using many different weapons to close medical marijuana dispensaries.  Here is my list of the primary weapons the federal government is using in its war on state legal medical marijuana dispensaries: (more…)

Banks are Refusing to Open Accounts for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Seattle Times: “Conscious Care Cooperative has a solid footing in a growing industry, with three storefronts in Seattle and a loyal customer base. But for much of the last two years, the nonprofit medical-marijuana provider has lacked one business basic: steady access to a bank.  The cooperative has bounced among five financial institutions, and four others rejected the cooperative outright, said CCC’s president, Nate Chrysler. In one case, a bank closed the account without notice. . . .  Aaron Smith, executive director of the Washington, D.C.-based National Cannabis Industry Association, estimates that half of dispensaries nationwide lack a bank account, which he blames on pressure from federal banking regulators.  ‘It is a widespread problem that threatens the entire industry,’ he said. . . . in June, Holder deputy James Cole issued a memo warning that ‘those who engage in transactions involving the proceeds’ of marijuana sales ‘may be in violation of federal money-laundering statutes and other financial laws.”.”

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U.S. House Democrats Support Ending Federal Interference in Medical Marijuana States

Marijuana Policy Project:  “Nearly Three-Quarters of Democrats Break with Administration Policy, Vote to Prevent Federal Agencies from Targeting Individuals in Compliance with State Medical Marijuana Laws.  Democrats in the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve an amendment to the FY 2013 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations bill late Tuesday that would effectively end the ability of federal agencies to enforce federal marijuana laws against individuals who are in compliance with state medical marijuana laws. The amendment stated that federal agencies may not use any funds to target individuals in states with medical marijuana laws, as long as those people are following the laws of their respective states. This amendment, which was debated five times last decade, was reintroduced after an increase in federal actions against state-legal medical marijuana providers throughout the country over the last year.”

By |2019-06-14T08:25:48-07:00May 12th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Miscellaneous, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on U.S. House Democrats Support Ending Federal Interference in Medical Marijuana States

Owner of Raided Medical Marijuana Dispensary Takes Plea Deal

Noozhawk:  “Charles Restivo of the Pacific Coast Collective is expected to get three years of probation and some fines. A Santa Barbara man accused of operating the Pacific Coast Collective medical marijuana dispensary from 2008 to 2010 accepted a plea deal Thursday from the District Attorney’s Office.  Charles Jeffrey Restivo, 33, was arrested in February 2010 after the dispensary and his home were searched as part of a four-dispensary raid by local law enforcement. Restivo’s name is on the incorporation documents, and he was the one who acquired a City of Santa Barbara permit for the establishment at 331 N. Milpas St.

By |2012-05-13T07:02:02-07:00May 10th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Owner of Raided Medical Marijuana Dispensary Takes Plea Deal

25 Colorado Medical-marijuana Dispensaries Close after Warning

Denver Post:  “All 25 of the medical-marijuana stores in Colorado that received warning letters for being within 1,000 feet of schools have heeded the threat from the U.S. Attorney’s Office and closed.  The letters were sent out on March 23 and gave the businesses 45 days to close down before facing potential civil and criminal action.”

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Feds Targeting Property, Assets in Fight Against Marijuana Dispensaries

Noozhawk:  “In their stepped-up battle against local marijuana dispensaries and growing operations that supply them, federal authorities are employing a powerful weapon: asset-forfeiture laws.  The U.S. Attorney’s Office this week filed legal complaints for forfeiture against the property owners of two South Coast medical marijuana storefront dispensaries and one indoor farm. They allege that the owners should have known what the buildings were used for — growing and/or selling marijuana, which the government considers illegal under both federal and California law, even if the marijuana is considered medicinal.”

The letter from the U.S. attorney to property owners said:

“Accordingly, it is not a defense to either the referenced crime or to the forfeiture of property that the dispensary is providing ‘medical marijuana.’  Even under these circumstances, an owner of real property with knowledge or reason to know of illegal marijuana distribution occurring on real property that he owns or controls may have his interest in the property forfeited to the government without compensation.”

Arizona property owners who are considering leasing to a medical marijuana dispensary take note.  The federal government has not only clearly stated its intention to confiscate real property used to grow, store or sell medical marijuana, it is now actively pursing forfeiture against property owners.

Feds, Santa Barbara Police Serve More Warrants Related to Marijuana Operations

Noozhawk:  “Multi-agency operation targets illegal storefront dispensaries and grow sites, with three asset-forfeiture lawsuits filed in U.S. District Court.  Federal authorities and Santa Barbara police served search warrants at a medical marijuana dispensary and a grow house this week, and sent warning letters to all pot storefronts in the county that are still in business, threatening federal enforcement action if they don’t close down, according to the Santa Barbara Police Department. . . . As part of the enforcement effort, three asset-forfeiture lawsuits were filed this week in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles alleging that the owners ‘either knowingly allowed commercial marijuana stores to operate or knowingly allowed a significant indoor marijuana farm to function,’ according to the statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.  According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the asset-forfeiture lawsuits were filed against the Miramar Collective in Summerland, Pacific Coast Collective and the indoor marijuana farm connected to Kessler.”

Note to Property Owners Considering Leasing to Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

The story above is a clear warning to landlords and property owners who allow or who are considering allowing medical marijuana dispensaries to operate on their real property.  The federal government may seize the real estate and sue in federal court to take the land and its value from the owner.

The legal significance of the federal government now going after property owners extends beyond the loss of the property to the owners.  This new government action should also have the very much intended consequence of shutting down medical marijuana dispensaries in every state that has legalized them.

By |2012-05-12T14:43:44-07:00May 5th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Real Estate Issues, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds, Santa Barbara Police Serve More Warrants Related to Marijuana Operations

DEA Raids Glendora Marijuana Dispensary

Glendora Patch:  “Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided a medical marijuana dispensary in Glendora Friday morning, arresting two individuals and effectively shutting down the business, according to Glendora Police.  The raid occurred at Glendora Healing Clinic

The raid occurred two weeks after a story about the dispensary in the Glendora Patch entitled “Crackdown on Local Marijuana Affected By Hazy Laws.”  This is an example of why I urge dispensaries to keep a low profile and avoid media attention.

By |2012-05-12T14:43:56-07:00May 5th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks|Comments Off on DEA Raids Glendora Marijuana Dispensary

Feds Closing all Marijuana Dispensaries in Santa Barbara County, California

Reuters:  “‘All known marijuana stores in Santa Barbara County are now the subject of federal enforcement actions,’ a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles said. . ..  One dispensary was hit with an asset forfeiture notice for operating as a not-for-profit business even though it lacks non-profit status for tax purposes, officials said. A warehouse run as an indoor cultivation center was singled out for using substandard and unpermitted electrical equipment.”  The story also says that the feds are seeking forfeitures of assets in three situations where property was used in marijuana operations.

By |2012-05-12T14:44:06-07:00May 4th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks|Comments Off on Feds Closing all Marijuana Dispensaries in Santa Barbara County, California

Santa Barbara Pot Dispensary Closed After Federal Raid

Noozhawk:  “Federal agents served a search warrant Wednesday at a marijuana dispensary in Santa Barbara, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles.  The raid was conducted at the Pacific Coast Collective, 331 N. Milpas Street, said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.  No arrests were made, Mrozek said.”

By |2012-05-12T14:44:13-07:00May 4th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on Santa Barbara Pot Dispensary Closed After Federal Raid

Latest Federal Enforcement Actions Against Marijuana Operations Target Illegal Storefronts and Grows in Santa Barbara County

The following is the text of a May 3, 2012, press release by the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California:

In the latest series of actions against the commercial marijuana industry in California, federal authorities this week filed three asset forfeiture lawsuits against properties housing marijuana operations in Santa Barbara County, executed search warrants at four locations, and have sent warning letters to people associated with 10 other illegal marijuana stores in the county.

Three civil asset forfeiture complaints were filed yesterday afternoon in United States District Court in Los Angeles against properties in Santa Barbara and Summerland where marijuana is being grown or marijuana stores are currently operating. Prosecutors yesterday also sent letters to marijuana store operators and the owners of buildings where 10 marijuana stores currently operate in Goleta, Summerland and Santa Barbara.

The three forfeiture lawsuits filed this week allege that the owners either knowingly allowed commercial marijuana stores to operate or knowingly allowed a significant indoor marijuana farm to function. The buildings named in the forfeiture lawsuits house:

Miramar Collective on Ortega Hill Road in Summerland, which local authorities estimate was generating annual profits of approximately $840,000 in 2009, and whose owner is currently being prosecuted by the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office on state narcotics charges;

Pacific Coast Collective on North Milpas in Santa Barbara, whose operator is currently being prosecuted in state court and, even though called “not for profit,” the business is incorporated and does not have non-profit status for tax purposes (a federal search warrant was executed yesterday at this location and at the residence of its suspected operator); and

an indoor marijuana farm on East Haley in Santa Barbara, where substandard and unpermitted electrical equipment has been used (federal and local authorities executed a federal search warrant today at this property and at the residence of its operator).

In conjunction with the filing of the asset forfeiture complaints, letters were mailed out yesterday to the property owners and operators of 10 additional marijuana stores that are either currently operating or were recently closed – six in Santa Barbara, three in Goleta and one in Summerland.

All known marijuana stores in Santa Barbara County are now the subject of federal enforcement actions.

This week’s enforcement actions in Santa Barbara County follow similar actions in recent months across the seven-county Central District of California. Starting in October 2011, prosecutors began filing asset forfeiture lawsuits and sending letters to marijuana operations in selected areas in Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County and eastern Los Angeles County (see, for example: http://www.justice.gov/usao/cac/Pressroom/2012/014.html). Seven asset forfeiture complaints – four of which are still pending in United States District Court in Los Angeles – were filed as part of those actions that targeted more than 150 marijuana stores and grows. The majority of those stores are now closed, are the subject of eviction proceedings by landlords, or have been the subject of additional federal enforcement actions.

In October 2011, the four United States Attorneys in California announced coordinated enforcement actions targeting illegal marijuana cultivation and trafficking (see: http://www.justice.gov/usao/cac/Pressroom/2011/144a.html).

The United States Attorney’s Office is working in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration and IRS – Criminal Investigation. The Santa Barbara Police Department assisted federal authorities this week during the execution of federal search warrants.

Release No. 12-056

Emphasis added.

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Feds under Obama Are Tougher on Medical Marijuana

Fox News:  “President Obama pledged during his 2008 campaign to take a hands-off approach to medical marijuana, but four years later raids and other tactics have forced as many as 200 medical-marijuana growers and distributors to cease operations, resulting in sharp criticism from likely voters and fellow Democrats. . . . Obama said the government was not going to ‘prioritize prosecutions of persons who are using medical marijuana,’ but that he never committed to giving ‘carte blanche to large-scale producers and operators of marijuana’.”

By |2012-04-28T08:22:39-07:00April 28th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds under Obama Are Tougher on Medical Marijuana

Feds Raid Marijuana ‘University’ in Oakland

Press TV:  “An Oakland medical marijuana training facility, which billed itself as the nation’s only marijuana university, was raided by federal agents on Monday morning, leaving the building swarming with law enforcement and taped off from all visitors.     It’s not yet clear what the specific charges are, but it’s probably unsurprising that the country’s largest operation training medical marijuana professionals would be targeted by federal law enforcement.     Reports from local media noted that agents were seen walking from Oaksterdam University with large bags overflowing with marijuana.”

Read also “Feds Raid Oakland’s Oaksterdam,” which starts:

“Monday’s raid was the latest move by the federal government to crack down on California’s thriving medical marijuana industry.”

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U.S. Attorney May Target Grows with Future Closure Letters

Denver West  Word Blogs:  “On Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that it had sent another 25 seizure-threat letters to medical marijuana dispensaries within 1,000 feet of schools; see details in our original coverage below. However, some language in the letters differed from the first mailing in January. Now, a spokesman for U.S. Attorney John Walsh confirms one implication of such tweaks: MMJ grows near schools may be targeted next time around. . . . recipients still have 45 days to shut down operations or face the seizure of their property.”

By |2012-04-01T08:11:49-07:00April 1st, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on U.S. Attorney May Target Grows with Future Closure Letters

Will Humble, AZ DHS Director, Not Worried About Running Medical-Pot Program Despite New Federal WarningWill Humble, AZ DHS Director, Not Worried About Running Medical-Pot Program Despite New Federal Warning

Phoenix New Times:  “If the feds decide to pull up their jackboots and bust state employees for administering Arizona’s medical-marijuana program, the director of the state Department of Health Services could be a target.  After all, Will Humble is the boss at DHS, the state agency that will be approving applications for dispensaries and inspecting marijuana grow-shops and inventory.  But Humble says he’s not worried — despite a February 16 letter by Arizona U.S. Attorney Ann Scheel warning that state employees aren’t ‘immune’ from prosecution under federal drug laws.”

Read Governor Brewer’s January 13, 2012, letter to U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona Ann Scheel.

Scheel Response to Governor Brewer

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Feds Again Warn Arizona on Medical Marijuana

Azcentral.com:  “The U.S. Department of Justice has reiterated its warning that state employees are subject to federal prosecution for implementing the state’s medical-marijuana program. . . . In a Feb. 16 letter, Acting U.S. Attorney Ann Birmingham Scheel wrote to Gov. Jan Brewer that her office will continue to ‘vigorously enforce’ federal laws against those who ‘operate and facilitate large marijuana production facilities and marijuana production facilities involved in the cultivation, sale and distribution of marijuana, even if purportedly for medical purposes.’  Scheel said that state employees who participate in the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act ‘are not immune from liability’ “

By |2012-05-12T14:38:20-07:00March 20th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Again Warn Arizona on Medical Marijuana

DEA, Police Raid Upland, California Marijuana Dispensary

Toke of the Town:  “The Drug Enforcement Administration at 9:30 on Monday morning served a search warrant at G3 Holistic, Inc., a medical marijuana dispensary that has been at odds with the city of Upland, California for a couple of years. . . . Upland’s zoning ordinance prohibits medical marijuana dispensaries.”

By |2012-05-12T14:38:32-07:00March 13th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on DEA, Police Raid Upland, California Marijuana Dispensary

U.S. Attorney for Northern California Shuts Down another Medical Marijuana Dispensary

SF Weekly:  “Melinda Haag, the U.S. Attorney for Northern California. Haag cites the park as a reason why medical marijuana dispensary Shambhala Healing Center, four blocks away on Mission Street, must close.  Shambhala would be the sixth San Francisco pot club shuttered by Haag, whose office has shut five dispensaries since November, and the most politically connected: one of Shambhala’s operators is a former candidate for Congress with connections to progressive politicians. . . . On Feb. 21, Haag mailed to property owner Ebrahim Poura of Beverly Hills a form letter that’s arrived in five other dispensary landlords’ mailboxes since Oct. 7, when California’s four federal prosecutors announced a coordinated crackdown on the state’s medical marijuana industry.  The letter gave Poura 45 days to close or risk ‘enhanced penalties’ because of Shambhala’s proxmity to Jose Coronado such as property forfeiture and ‘a penalty of up to 40 years in prison when operating within a prohibited distance of a school, playground, etc.,’ Haag wrote.”

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Mendocino Marijuana Truce Ended By Federal Warning

Huffington Post:  “Residents of Mendocino County, the redwood and marijuana-rich territory in California’s fabled Emerald Triangle, thought they had reached detente in the decades-old clash between pot growers and local law enforcement two years ago when the sheriff agreed to stop raiding medical cannabis producers who paid to have their crops inspected. . . . But this month, the permitting system became the most striking casualty of the crackdown on medical marijuana cultivation and distribution by California’s federal prosecutors. The board of supervisors ended the experiment after the U.S. attorney for Northern California threatened take the county to court for helping produce an illegal drug.”

By |2017-02-12T07:38:04-07:00March 7th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Mendocino Marijuana Truce Ended By Federal Warning

DEA Selective in Medical Marijuana Arrests

Marijuana.com:  “Until federal drug agents arrested him earlier this month, Shon Squier was one of Hayward’s most successful and generous young businessmen.  Customers lined up outside his downtown storefront, particularly on Mondays, when he offered free samples to the first 50 visitors. Business was so good that Squier, a former construction worker, was able to donate more than $100,000 to local charities.  But Squier’s success as a dynamic medical marijuana entrepreneur was also his downfall. Federal drug agents raided his home and business, arresting Squier and his store manager, freezing bank accounts containing $1.5 million and confiscating several expensive cars, motorcycles and $200,000 in cash.  Medical marijuana advocates claim the raid constitutes unfair, selective enforcement by the Drug Enforcement Administration of the estimated 170 medical marijuana dispensaries in the state, including 85 in the San Francisco Bay Area. . . . The raids on both the Hayward and Modesto operations support what medical marijuana advocates contend is an unwritten practice by the DEA of being more likely to crack down on an operation that has lost local government support.”

By |2015-04-06T18:53:11-07:00March 1st, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on DEA Selective in Medical Marijuana Arrests

Justice Department Has No Regrets on Its Medical Pot Stance

San Francisco Chronicle:  “Eight months after the Justice Department appeared to reverse course on its apparent hands-off policy on medical marijuana, officials there maintain a ‘no regrets’ stance but acknowledge being out of their element in the face of blowback from marijuana supporters. . . . [U.S. Attorney Benjamin Wagner of the Sacramento, California, district said] ‘conditions on the ground’ changed between 2009 and 2011, not department policy.  ‘It wasn’t a lack of good faith on our part,’ he said. ‘We were alarmed by explosive growth of these large commercial operations. These huge dispensaries are focused on profits, not helping sick people.’  For the businesses to characterize themselves as caregivers ‘seemed disingenuous,’ he added.”

By |2012-02-26T07:17:20-07:00February 26th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Justice Department Has No Regrets on Its Medical Pot Stance

Feds’ Pot Response Differs in California, Colorado

San Francisco Chronicle:  “Colorado and California are among the 16 states that, along with the District of Columbia, have laws permitting marijuana use for medicinal purposes. But while each of the laws conflicts with federal law, Colorado and California represent case studies in the varying degrees of U.S. law enforcement response. . . . But that’s a light dusting compared with the enforcement actions directed by U.S. attorneys in California, which include letters to landlords threatening forfeiture, IRS letters seeking back taxes and telling medical marijuana businesses they can’t deduct expenses, and DEA raids on dispensaries and marijuana ‘grows.’  The varying reactions of U.S. attorneys in the two states may be attributable to the level of state regulation of the medical marijuana industry – or lack of it.”

By |2012-08-25T08:06:04-07:00February 26th, 2012|California News, Colorado News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds’ Pot Response Differs in California, Colorado

Vallejo Marijuana Dispensary Raided by Feds, State and Local Officials

Vallejo Times-Herald:  “The operator of one of Vallejo’s more prominent medical marijuana dispensaries was arrested Tuesday, following a raid on his home, business and associated properties by federal, state and local law enforcement agents.  Matthew Shotwell, operator and founder of Greenwell Cooperative at 616 Marin St., was arrested during the joint operation, Vallejo Police Lt. Ken Weaver said. . . . The U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of California is also investigating a potential civil action against the building’s owner, Alan Wofsy, of San Francisco”

By |2012-05-12T14:39:30-07:00February 23rd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Vallejo Marijuana Dispensary Raided by Feds, State and Local Officials

Riverside, CA Asks Feds’ Help in Marijuana Enforcement

The Press-Enterprise:  “Two top Riverside officials are asking U.S. attorneys to enforce the federal marijuana ban in their city, as the feds have in other Southern California communities during a recent crackdown on medical marijuana operations. . . . In October, the state’s four U.S. attorneys began a crackdown they described as targeting commercial distribution of marijuana.  Dispensaries in French Valley and Wildomar have been shut down in recent months, others in the Inland area have received warning letters, and federal officials have filed civil and criminal actions against dispensary operators and property owners who rent to them.”

By |2017-10-07T09:54:54-07:00February 22nd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Riverside, CA Asks Feds’ Help in Marijuana Enforcement

Obama’s War on Pot

Rolling Stone:  “In a shocking about-face, the administration has launched a government-wide crackdown on medical marijuana.  Back when he was running for president in 2008, Barack Obama insisted that medical marijuana was an issue best left to state and local governments. ‘I’m not going to be using Justice Department resources to try to circumvent state laws on this issue,’ he [lied] vowed, promising an end to the Bush administration’s high-profile raids on providers of medical pot, which is legal in 16 states and the District of Columbia.  But over the past year, the Obama administration has quietly unleashed a multi­agency crackdown on medical cannabis that goes far beyond anything undertaken by George W. Bush. The feds are busting growers who operate in full compliance with state laws, vowing to seize the property of anyone who dares to even rent to legal pot dispensaries, and threatening to imprison state employees responsible for regulating medical marijuana. With more than 100 raids on pot dispensaries during his first three years, Obama is now on pace to exceed Bush’s record for medical-marijuana busts. ‘There’s no question that Obama’s the worst president on medical marijuana,’ says Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project. ‘He’s gone from first to worst’.”

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Testing Pot in a Legal Vacuum

Los Angeles Times:  “Few standards apply to quality of marijuana, because the federal government considers all use illegal.  Only some top-end dispensaries test their products, and even they can’t be sure the results are reliable. Because all marijuana possession is illegal under federal law — and the Justice Department has been cracking down recently — the nascent labs are as unregulated and vulnerable to prosecution as dispensaries and growers. In Colorado, the one lab that tried to get a license from the Drug Enforcement Administration was promptly raided by that agency.  That very week, Los Angeles passed its marijuana ordinance, which required testing by “independent and certified” labs, without specifying who was supposed to do the certifying. Long Beach followed suit two months later. . . . The more prominent operations in California — including Steep Hill in Oakland, Halent in Sacramento and The Werc Shop in Los Angeles County — have recently formed the Assn. of California Cannabis Laboratories to set equipment standards and methodology and to give a seal of approval for those who comply.”

By |2012-02-14T06:39:39-07:00February 14th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Testing Pot in a Legal Vacuum

Feds Bust Delaware’s Medical Marijuana Law

Delaware Online:  “Feds say Del.’s dispensary plan could bring prosecution.  Delaware’s legalization of medical marijuana has fizzled in the wake of legal opinions that growers, distributors and state employees could be prosecuted under federal drug laws.  Gov. Jack Markell has suspended the regulation-writing and licensing process for medical marijuana dispensaries — effectively killing the program — and criticized the federal government for sending mixed signals on law enforcement”

 The Delaware United States Attorney office sent a letter to Delaware Governor Jack Markell dated February 9, 2012, that said in part:

“[G]rowing, distributing and possessing marijuana, in any capacity, other than as part of a federally authorized research program, is a violation of federal law regardless of state laws permitting such activities . . . . Moreover, those who engage in financial transactions involving the proceeds of such activities may also be in violation of federal money laundering statutes. . . . State employees who conduct activities mandated by the Delaware Medical Marijuana Act are not immune from liability under” the Controlled Substances Act”

Here is Governor Markell’s February 12, 2012, statement on this issue:

“I am very disappointed by the change in policy at the federal department of justice, as it requires us to stop implementation of the compassion centers.  To do otherwise would put our state employees in legal jeopardy and I will not do that.   Unfortunately, this shift in the federal position will stand in the way of people in pain receiving  help.  Our law sought to provide that in a manner that was both highly regulated and safe.”

By |2015-04-06T18:58:27-07:00February 13th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Bust Delaware’s Medical Marijuana Law

At Odds With The Space Between Medical Marijuana & Schools

Colorado KUNC radio:  “Federal prosecutors . . . targeted medical marijuana dispensaries within 1,000 feet of schools for their first crackdown since hundreds of shops . . . began spreading across the state in 2009.  U.S. Attorney John Walsh cited a ‘dramatic increase in student abuse of marijuana’ in warning 23 dispensary operators to move within 45 days or face criminal action and seizure of their property. That deadline expires Feb. 27.  Scores of other dispensaries can expect shutdown notices soon. In all, Walsh now says he plans to target over 100 Colorado dispensaries located within 1,000 feet of a school, relying on federal law that creates stiffer penalties for any drug use near schools, playgrounds and places where young people gather.  The federal Drug-Free Schools Act applies to public and private schools from grades 1-12, along with both public and private colleges and universities.”

By |2012-08-25T08:06:10-07:00February 8th, 2012|Colorado News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on At Odds With The Space Between Medical Marijuana & Schools

Barack Obama Just another Drug Warrior

Reason.com:  “It is not hard to see how critics of the war on drugs got the impression that Barack Obama was sympathetic to their cause. Throughout his public life as an author, law professor, and politician, Obama has said and done things that suggested he was not a run-of-the-mill drug warrior. In his 1995 memoir Dreams From My Father, the future president talked candidly about his own youthful drug use. . . . As a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2004, Obama called the war on drugs ‘an utter failure’ and advocated marijuana decriminalization. As a U.S. senator, he cosponsored legislation aimed at reducing the federal government’s draconian crack cocaine sentences. . . . Obama stood apart from hard-line prohibitionists even when he began running for president. In 2007 and 2008, he bemoaned America’s high incarceration rate, warned that the racially disproportionate impact of drug prohibition undermines legal equality, advocated a ‘public health’ approach to drugs emphasizing treatment and training instead of prison, repeatedly indicated that he would take a more tolerant position regarding medical marijuana than George W. Bush, and criticized the Bush administration for twisting science to support policy.”

This excellent article is a history of Barack Obama’s statements on marijuana, the drug war and the Department of Justice’s recent actions to shut down dispensaries.  All proponents of medical marijuana should read the article so they are informed about the President’s double speak and 180 degree turn against the legalization of medical marijuana.

By |2012-05-12T14:40:03-07:00January 31st, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Barack Obama Just another Drug Warrior

Obama’s War on Medical Marijuana

Counter Punch:  “In the past few months, the Obama Administration has defrauded medical cannabis advocates by launching a full scale, ‘shock and awe’ attack against dispensaries in California. The legal actions constitute a complete reversal of the position Attorney General Holder had stated he would follow. The operation has been shameful and disgraceful, warranting censure, but it is not the focus of this article. . . . Sadly, the reality now is that the process of medical regulation by state agencies is threatened by increased federal law enforcement. . . . California dispensaries were raided last month, Colorado ones this week. . . . Why should we embrace a system, where we know in advance, some people are going to use a ruse to get their medicine? It has contributed to the very consequences we are dealing with today.”

By |2012-08-25T08:06:22-07:00January 30th, 2012|Colorado News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Obama’s War on Medical Marijuana
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