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Teh One Who Knocks
10-06-2011, 09:11 PM
By LISA LEFF, Associated Press


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SAN FRANCISCO – Federal prosecutors have launched a crackdown on pot dispensaries in California, warning the stores that they must shut down in 45 days or face criminal charges and confiscation of their property even if they are operating legally under the state's 15-year-old medical marijuana law.

In an escalation of the ongoing conflict between the U.S. government and the nation's burgeoning medical marijuana industry, California's s four U.S. attorneys sent letters Wednesday and Thursday notifying at least 16 pot shops or their landlords that they are violating federal drug laws, even though medical marijuana is legal in California. The attorneys are scheduled to announce their coordinated crackdown at a Friday news conference.

Their offices refused to confirm the closure orders. The Associated Press obtained copies of the letters that a prosecutor sent to 12 San Diego dispensaries. They state that federal law "takes precedence over state law and applies regardless of the particular uses for which a dispensary is selling and distributing marijuana."

"Under United States law, a dispensary's operations involving sales and distribution of marijuana are illegal and subject to criminal prosecution and civil enforcement actions," letters signed by U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy in San Diego read. "Real and personal property involved in such operations are subject to seizure by and forfeiture to the United States ... regardless of the purported purpose of the dispensary."

The move comes a little more than two months after the Obama administration toughened its stand on medical marijuana following a two-year period during which federal officials had indicated they would not move aggressively against dispensaries in compliance with laws in the 16 states where pot is legal for people with doctors' recommendations.

The Department of Justice issued a policy memo to federal prosecutors in late June stating that marijuana dispensaries and licensed growers in states with medical marijuana laws could face prosecution for violating federal drug and money-laundering laws. The effort to shutter California dispensaries appears to be the most far-reaching effort so far to put that guidance into action.

"This really shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. The Administration is simply making good on multiple threats issued since President Obama took office," Kevin Sabet, a former adviser to the president's drug czar who is a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Substance Abuse Solutions. "The challenge is to balance the scarcity of law enforcement resources and the sanctity of this country's medication approval process. It seems like the Administration is simply making good on multiple statements made previously to appropriately strike that balance."

Greg Anton, a lawyer who represents a Marin Alliance for Medical Marijuana, said the 14-year-old dispensary's landlord received an "extremely threatening" letter Wednesday invoking a federal law that imposes additional penalties for selling drugs within 1,000 feet of schools, parks and playgrounds.

The landlord was ordered to evict the pot club or risk imprisonment, plus forfeiture of the property and all the rent he has collected while the dispensary has been in business, Anton said.

The Marin Alliance's founder "has been paying state and federal taxes for 14 years, and they have cashed all the checks," he said. "All I hear from Obama is whining about his budget, but he has money to do this which will actually reduce revenues."

Muddy
10-06-2011, 09:30 PM
I think porky owns that one in the picture...

DemonGeminiX
10-06-2011, 11:03 PM
Saw this one coming a mile away.

Teh One Who Knocks
10-06-2011, 11:04 PM
Saw this one coming a mile away.

I'm surprised it took this long TBH...states can't enact laws that supersede Federal law

DemonGeminiX
10-06-2011, 11:15 PM
I'm surprised it took this long TBH...states can't enact laws that supersede Federal law

Part of me says "what took so long?" and the other part reminds the first part of me that every single little detail of planning and implementation that the Federal Government enacts takes forever and has to be documented by every party involved in triplicate every step of the way.

Given that the above is true, you could reasonably say that they were actually pretty fast on this one.

Hal-9000
10-06-2011, 11:23 PM
"...they are violating federal drug laws, even though medical marijuana is legal in California."

Are you fucking high?????

DemonGeminiX
10-06-2011, 11:26 PM
"...they are violating federal drug laws, even though medical marijuana is legal in California."

Are you fucking high?????

Nope. Federal law is the highest law of the land. Federal law trumps state law all the time. No state can pass a law that contradicts federal law. When you're a citizen of the United States of America, you're an American first, and a citizen of your state second.

Loser
10-06-2011, 11:28 PM
Oh ffs, just fucking legalise it already :facepalm:

JoeyB
10-06-2011, 11:39 PM
Oh ffs, just fucking legalise it already :facepalm:

I agree, we waste massive amounts of money fighting a useless war on marijuana.

Legalize it, tax it...turn it into revenue instead of something that eats up cash through law enforcement activity and prison cells.

Also, if we got all the non violent pot sellers out of jail, we'd have room for the rapists and armed robbers and other scum who deserve to be in there and who actually pose a danger to society when free.

DemonGeminiX
10-06-2011, 11:44 PM
You're gonna have to wait until the next generation takes over the government. You've got too many old fogies in there who're too set in their ways.

Teh One Who Knocks
10-07-2011, 12:00 AM
You're gonna have to wait until the next generation takes over the government. You've got too many old fogies in there who're too set in their ways.

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PorkChopSandwiches
10-07-2011, 12:46 AM
thanks obama, what happened to we wont prosecute at a federal level?

Teh One Who Knocks
10-07-2011, 12:52 AM
thanks obama, what happened to we wont prosecute at a federal level?

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Hal-9000
10-07-2011, 12:54 AM
Nope. Federal law is the highest law of the land. Federal law trumps state law all the time. No state can pass a law that contradicts federal law. When you're a citizen of the United States of America, you're an American first, and a citizen of your state second.

I'm aware of the hierarchy.Still doesn't support the fact that Cali has had the process instituted since 1995 and now the feds step in and say it's wrong? You only need to be in pain for 1000 days consecutively to understand what they're doing is asinine....

DemonGeminiX
10-07-2011, 01:00 AM
I'm aware of the hierarchy.Still doesn't support the fact that Cali has had the process instituted since 1995 and now the feds step in and say it's wrong? You only need to be in pain for 1000 days consecutively to understand what they're doing is asinine....

Cali has had medical possession instituted for patients since '95. That's about possession for medical reasons. The pot dispensaries are newer and are in violation of federal trafficking laws that have been around for far longer than '95. They're not talking about possession, they're talking about distribution.

Hal-9000
10-07-2011, 01:06 AM
Cali has had medical possession instituted for patients since '95. That's about possession for medical reasons. The pot dispensaries are newer and are in violation of federal trafficking laws that have been around for far longer than '95. They're not talking about possession, they're talking about distribution.

I'm not clear on the difference...if you have a recognized problem, you get weed.Where do you get it? At a dispensary....no?

DemonGeminiX
10-07-2011, 01:09 AM
I'm not clear on the difference...if you have a recognized problem, you get weed.Where do you get it? At a dispensary....no?

I'm not entirely sure. I'm pretty certain that widespread allowance of dispensaries in California is relatively newer, like in the past 5 years. I think it was a public referendum that they kept voting on and it kept getting shot down for years after the 95 law was enacted, but finally passed recently, although I could be wrong on that point.

deebakes
10-07-2011, 01:12 AM
:rip: happy porky :(

Muddy
10-07-2011, 01:13 AM
Dont be too sad Dee, Porky got rich off that dispensary...

deebakes
10-07-2011, 01:15 AM
Rich but now what is he going to spend his dough on?








Real dolls for all! :tup:

Muddy
10-07-2011, 01:15 AM
Cocaine! :lol:

deebakes
10-07-2011, 01:23 AM
Is that what is replacing the pot dispensaries now? :-k

PorkChopSandwiches
10-07-2011, 02:50 AM
http://www.conradgrp.com/idevaffiliate/lightboxes/DispensaryAd250x250.gif

JoeyB
10-07-2011, 04:02 AM
You're gonna have to wait until the next generation takes over the government. You've got too many old fogies in there who're too set in their ways.

I can't argue with you on that point. Though, I do think it is almost inevitable that pot will be legalized at some point.


I'm aware of the hierarchy.Still doesn't support the fact that Cali has had the process instituted since 1995 and now the feds step in and say it's wrong? You only need to be in pain for 1000 days consecutively to understand what they're doing is asinine....

It is asinine. You'd hate living down here Hal.

Acid Trip
10-07-2011, 01:18 PM
So I guess the Feds are ignoring Colorado which has almost identical weed laws?

DemonGeminiX
10-07-2011, 01:20 PM
Maybe they're working their way Eastward?

:-k

FBD
10-08-2011, 07:11 AM
thanks obama, what happened to we wont prosecute at a federal level?

he realized conservatives toke up too :lol: