California: Marijuana Law Goes Up In Smoke As Federal Agents Raid Dispensaries
LOS ANGELES - The young woman in the bikini top and bottle tan was having a good time in the bright afternoon sun. Gyrating opposite the Muscle Beach Gym on the boardwalk at Venice beach, she chanted her mantra in an eastern European accent. "The doctor is here! The doctor is here!"
Sitting behind her in a beach chair, an equally bronzed young man repeated the single word: "Caliente!"
The saleswoman changed her mantra: "Medical marijuana! Medical marijuana!" she said, proffering cards to the tourists ambling by.
"Do you suffer from Aids, glaucoma, insomnia, cancer, migranes [sic], eating disorders, anxiety, depression, nausea, chronic pain or many other disorders?" asks the card. "Walk-ins welcome. No appointment necessary."
The Medical Kush Beach Club is probably not what the voters of California envisaged when they passed proposition 215 - the Compassionate Use Act - in 1996. The act allows patients in the state to possess or cultivate marijuana and permits the cultivation of marijuana for a patient.
Twelve years later, marijuana dispensaries such as the Medical Kush Beach Club have sprung up across the state, providing legal marijuana to anyone with an appropriate referral from a doctor, typically obtained for $100-$150 (£52-£78), a standard medical visit fee.
Yet while California and a dozen other states have passed medical marijuana laws, the federal government has not.
This week, Charles Lynch, the proprietor of Central Coast Compassionate Caregivers, a medical marijuana dispensary in Morro Bay, 200 miles north of Los Angeles, found himself at the sharp end of a legal argument that has pitted state authorities against federal drug enforcement agencies.
Facing five charges of distributing illegal drugs, Lynch was found guilty in a Los Angeles courtroom of selling 100kg (220lb) of marijuana. He faces between five and 85 years in prison; his lawyers intend to appeal.
During his trial, the prosecution contended that Lynch had sold $2m worth of marijuana to patients from his dispensary between its opening in 2006 and a raid by federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents in March this year. He sold drugs to young people "not yet old enough to legally drink", prosecutors told the jury, and carried the proceeds in a backpack full of cash.
Lynch's lawyers argued that he had been told by a federal agent that local jurisdiction would prevail and he would therefore not be prosecuted by federal authorities, a legal principle known as entrapment by estoppel. But prosecutors - and the jury - dismissed the contention.
Bone cancer
Owen Beck, who as a teenager was taken by his parents to receive treatment from Lynch for bone cancer, was prevented, with other patients, from testifying as soon as his medical condition was mentioned. The judge ruled that state laws concerning medical marijuana were irrelevant in a federal court.
Character references from the city's mayor and officials of the local chamber of commerce, who attended a ceremony to mark the opening of the dispensary, also made little impression.
"We all felt Mr Lynch intended well," the jury forewoman, Kitty Meese, told reporters after the trial. "But under the parameters we were given for the federal law, we didn't have a choice.
"It was a tough decision for all of us because the state law and the federal law are at odds," she said.
In Culver City, two miles from the beach at Venice, the staff at the Organica Collective, a medical marijuana dispensary housed in a single-storey stucco building tucked off a main road, sympathised. On July 31, Organica was raided by the DEA.
"It was like a smash and grab," said Ed Jones, a friend of the owner, Jeff Joseph. "They were armed to the hilt, like we were a terrorist cell. They stole all our money. I'd rather have been done in by gangs."
Sarah Pullen, a spokeswoman for the DEA, said the agency was "enforcing federal drug law, which still holds that marijuana is an illegal drug in any form".
Even the permissible age of a patient is a source of dispute between the two competing jurisdictions: under state law, anyone under 18 is a minor; under federal law, it is 21.
Despite the raid and the confiscation of its stock, records and money, the dispensary was up and running again the next day and, within a week, a steady stream of customers was passing through its doors.
"I heard the unthinkable happened," customer Clifford Williams shouted across to Joseph, as the owner sat on a tatty sofa in the dispensary's car park.
Williams, 18, has been a customer for two months, having been referred by a doctor for anxiety and migraines. "My parents wanted to put me on lots of pharmaceutical drugs," he said.
'War on people'
The raid caught the attention of an LA council member, Bill Rosendahl. "It's ridiculous to have this constant battle between federal and state laws," he said. "America has gone over the top. The war on drugs is out of control - it's become a war on people."
Rosendahl and his fellow LA city councillors voted last year to issue licences to existing dispensaries and place a moratorium on new ones. The move, he thinks, has helped temper the DEA's approach. But until there is a change in federal law, he says, the agency will continue to carry out raids.
"The real leadership needs to come from the federal government," he said.
He pointed to a bill launched the day before the raid on Organica by Barney Frank, a senior Democratic congressman from Massachusetts. His bill would eliminate most federal penalties for marijuana use.
Another backer of the bill, Democratic representative William Clay of Missouri, described the prosecution of marijuana offences as "a phoney war on drugs that is filling up our prisons, especially with people of colour".
But John Walters, the director of the federal government's Office of National Drug Control Policy, countered that too many people were trivialising the effects of the drug.
"Baby boomers have this perception that marijuana is about fun and freedom," he said. "It isn't; it's about dependency, disease, and dysfunction. Too many of us are in denial and it is time for an intervention."
In numbers
· 200,000 registered medical marijuana patients in California
· 150 - estimated number of medical marijuana dispensaries in California
· 20m marijuana plants cultivated in California
· $13.8bn (£7bn) - estimated street value of California's marijuana crop
· 2m cannabis plants eradicated in California by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration
· 829,625 people arrested nationally for marijuana violations in 2006
· 96.8 million Americans (40.2% of the population over 12) admit to having tried marijuana
· 14.6 million Americans admit to having used marijuana in past month
© 2008 The Guardian
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32 Comments so far
Show AllI am a nurse and happen to live next to a dispensary (I was here LONG before they were). I agree strongly with the medical benefits of marijuana. But I am pretty sure the "patients" I see on a daily basis are not sick. When you are blocking driveways with your stereo blasting at 10:00 PM and trance dancing in the alley, it becomes obvious why people hate the current system. When I see the same group of 18 year olds, DAILY, walking out the back door with lit joints in hand, I wish for federal intervention. I live within 200 yards of 2 grade schools. Very little about this business and it's "patients" is medicinal. And that is sad. This abuse will out weigh the benefit to those who can truly benefit from the medicine. If the system is not regulated, this abuse will kill it. Perhaps those who truly need medical marijuana should urge dispensaries not to sell to kids. Perhaps the diagnosis process needs to be tightened up. I know far more recreational stoners with cards than those who re truly ill and that will kill the process. The DEA isn't going away and if they could keep the loud, stoned "patients" from urinating on my fence, I would welcome it.
Pot is almost harmless, less dangerous than beer. I have friends who have been smoking it now and then for decades. Police use it. Anti-marijuana laws are silly.
OH I quite agree Harper has got to go. Everytime I here that "Tough on crime" crap i about retch. Never mind the rest of the Minnie me stuff that crowd pulls.
It is such an easy sell.....
Canadas great advantage is that the Courts are not yet as compromised as those in The United States. It is going to take a lot of years for the Harper types to reload the courts.
fukk the feds. they'll sell you poisin in the form of alcohol, but MMJ which no one has ever died from overdosing on, is illegal. but they'll be happy to raid your clinic and take you cash... which they'll keep. fukk'em.
GwNorth,
Good ol' Steve and his buddy Sockwell are trying to fix this disparity between canada and the us with their new "tough on crime" legislation. more time for drug offenses...
http://www.thestar.com/News/Canada/article/470236
Time for an election.
Pity that the USA, the supposed most free nation on Earth that grants more rights to its citizens than any other nation, are not allowed to smoke marijuana from time to time.
The USA is NOT the nation that grants the most rights to its citizens. To suggest otherwise is just being the typical ignorant American. The Netherlands allows people to smoke marijuana in their country (with conditions). In both France and Spain one can walk on public beaches nude and not be arrested for "indecent exposure" even if there are children on the beach.
USA the nation that grants the most rights it its citizens. A complete falsehood.
By the way medical marijuana use is legal in Canada, and contrary to all the claims it did not lead to a dopehead nation or people trying ever and ever stronger drugs.
Its come....its here. No one even talks about it anymore as an issue.
Canadian Prison population 35,000 IN America 2 point some odd million the bulk drug related.
Nothing is accomplished by arresting people who want to smoke dope, and especially those with medical conditions. One just has to shake their head at such an idiotic policy. It just seems par for the course.
PK
I agree with all the above postings...and then some! I live in southern oregon, I'm a medical marijuana patient and am really pissed off at the way we are treated by some idiots that wouldn't know chronic pain if it slapped 'em in the face.Like many others is this area, I am always aware that one day I could get a visit from the feds .If the voters voted pot to be legal for medical use then the feds should have nothing to say about it! Another thing, I'm getting too freakin' old to be told what's good for me by some parmaceutical company, what do they care if the toxic side effects of their chemicals make us sicker? they'll just hand us more pills for that too!
If you really want to make a difference then do what I recently did, join NORML, I'ma 63 year old woman with multiple medical conditions, chemicals make me too sick to get a day done. By joining arganizations that want to make medical pot legal in all 50 States, and are active in trying to uphold the laws of the State ,between us all maybe we can get the feds to re-think their position and direct their attention to other more important things.One more thing, Nicholas 101 , have you tried to use pot made into a tincture? you put a couple of drops under your tongue for pain, nausea and spasms.Peace be with you.
Good one jcrumb.
We all have MJ receptors. Nature wants us to use pot.
Blackwater, Bush's mercenary Gestapo, participate in these raids. There will be more... they keep the cash and pot.
The scum go back, laugh and get high. It's all great fun for them. I'm afraid that this will continue...it's too lucrative.
explains exactly why federal law enforcement is functionally a criminal conspiracy
In the current climate of hysteria surrounding MJ and drugs in general, It is easy to see why the Feds are tearing their hair out about medical marijuana. It exposes their outrageous hypocrisy. They say Yes to Big Pharma and whatever nasty poisons they wish to peddle, and give a hearty high five to putting millions of Americans in prison for failing to salute the same Big Pharma.
"One way or another, this darkness's got to give" - GD
"Regime change begins AT HOME"!
Marijuana is easily available anytime you want, as I'm sure most of you know. When my mom was dying some years ago, long before medical marijuana was available, we easily found a high quality liquid form that worked for her since she didn't want to smoke it. We told the doctors it was a home tea remedy, they never knew.
Fuck the state, national or otherwise. It's probably better that marijuana stays illegal anyway, if the drug/corporate/greed/machine gets it's hands on it they'll GM it to death. We can take care of each other without them.
To be blunt, the system where a State can say it legal, and teh feds can arrest people for doing something the State says is legal, is mystifying.
The reason as I see it, is Marijuana is so bloody cheap, easilyu grown and so effective for a number of diseases.
The Drug Industry can not tolerate this.
Oddly you can buy Drugs from the Drug Industry that use THC.
See this??
>>A small team of Clemson University researchers is in the process of patenting several chemical compounds derived from THC, the active ingredient in marijuana.
I mean get real .....Patent THC then sell it to the Public while you lock up people who smoke THC in the form of marijuana...?
It is beyond the pale as to corrupt the Government and Industry is here.
Locking up all those people, great for GDP growth.
PK
72% said stop the war in 2006
invasions,occupations and the bombings continue
insanity reigns supreme
revolution needed
its dried flowers you fascists
nicholos 101 ... I have a friend with AIDS and he does exactly the same thing ... he mixes in medical marijuana with his medication and it helps a helluva lot. The SF-Oakland-Berkeley pot clubs have so far been 'fed-violence' free but its only a question of time before another major fed bust will split it wide open. Assholes.
NICHOLAS: I hope you find a true healing! And at the least, have less and less pain and discomfort.
It would be great if someone like Mel Brooks did a parody on this. Have the clinic "kidnap" the armed agents who come for them by outsmarting them. Tie them up and force them to smoke grass until they get so mellow, they see through the whole absurdity of this whole expensive cops and robbers, cowboys and Indians inane show of force, mirrors, smoke and corruption. And this nation makes love to its weapons, thinks up reasons FOR war, but can't get enough of getting off on others' pain... whether through torture, or an equivalent policy... i.e. the war on drugs. Think of all the families/lives ruined by this charade!
stovob: nice thought, but remember Little Rock--the Feds will nationalize the Guard to enforce Federal Law.
Never understood why states that pass medical marijuana laws do not, as part of the referendum, bind their Senators and Representatives (by Cong District) to support the federal legislation that has been out there every session for years.
California needs to mobilize the National Guard to guard these clinics as they are legal under state law. I'm not a fan of violence, but I would pay money to see the DEA raid foiled by a California National Guard unit. :)
I smoked pot recreationally for fifteen years and now haven't for seventeen. So much for the police state claims of "dependency, disease, and dysfunction".
I've had AIDS, since November 1, 1983! I have to take the most horrible "state of the art" medications to stay alive. I say horrible because they destroy my organs, deform my body, have side effects that I would wish on no living being.
I have used medical cannabis for years before, but at the present time, I am not. I choose not to at the moment make medical cannabis part of my medical regiment. BUT I KNOW THAT OPTION EXIST FOR ME and knowing that helps me get through the most hateful treatments I have had to go through this past year. That I can living in San Francisco, recieve medical cannabis, legally process it, eat it, smoke it to help me is a great comfort to me personally and medically. All summer I have been debating should I start back on medical cannabis to help get through my current treatments, I have not made a final decision, but I am leaning towards starting medical cannabis again. I personally don't like the smell of cannabis on me, my home,or in my environment. But I know one thing for sure - the horrible side effects are manageable when I include medical cannabis in my medical treatment.
My dad died of AIDS, October 31, 1991. He was taking these wonder drugs and still died of AIDS. I think about the pain my dad went through because medical cannabis was not available my father.
I thought states rights was a connerstone of republican values?
...and all other powers belong to the states...
That was in the Constitution, when we still had a valid government.
Its time to resist unjust laws.
from the article:
""We all felt Mr Lynch intended well," the jury forewoman, Kitty Meese, told reporters after the trial. "But under the parameters we were given for the federal law, we didn't have a choice."
two words---jury nullification.
"They (the DEA) stole all our money. I'd rather have been done in by gangs."
unfortunately you were. those thugs just want a piece of the action.
canuckchuck (2:24) Well put. The ONLY survey taken concerning medical marajuana, that I know of, was by the AARP. The majority of my generation was FOR legalization. Sometimes the polls NOT taken are the most interesting.
Xalathan, one drop in each eye at bed time worked to ease the pressure in my eyes associated with glaucoma. The beneficial effect rapidly dissipated. A stronger drug, Lumigan, one drop in each eye at bedtime, keeps the pressure in each eye at 16 to 18 ( a measure of something per something or other ) which is in the high safe range. One joint of good quality weed smoked the previous day at bedtime (without application of Xalathan or Lumigan) results in a reading of 14 to 15 in each eye the next morning.
But John Walters, the director of the federal government's Office of National Drug Control Policy, countered that too many people were trivialising the effects of the drug.
"Baby boomers have this perception that marijuana is about fun and freedom," he said.
No you idiotic dinosaur..it's about MEDICAL MARIJUANA reducing the effects of terrible diseases, you freakin moron!
Yeah, like people dying of cancer smoke marijuana for "fun and freedom"...asshole!
The friggin Feds really dont have anything better to do these days i guess. How about catching the real fucking criminals ? Morons. Its time to break away from the braindead Union.
"Blackwater, Bush's mercenary Gestapo, participate in these raids. There will be more… they keep the cash and pot.
The scum go back, laugh and get high. It's all great fun for them. I'm afraid that this will continue…it's too lucrative."
Is that true? is that really correct? I believe it is possible..I just had not seen that....yet...until now...
Well..well..99.99% Excellent comments...It is refreshing to see sucha CLEAR understanding of the situation..so much for "pot heads" and all the cliche's...we UNDERSTAND the situation...that is what the federal Loyalist Army cannot abide...thatwe KNOW..and are NOT fooled..
I wish ONE thing though..in the survey data above..and in general since this attack...ATTACK(S) on California law began early this summer..in "Operation Southern Sweep" here in Humbodt County...and now moving throughout the state..i have YET to see the following "data" in print..ANYWHERE:
THE OVERALL FINANCIAL DAMAGE TO THE COMMUNITIES THAT HAV BEEN "RAIDED".
For example...here in Eureka and Arcata...the local Big Construction Magnate.."Danco construction" which owns several OLD AUTO DEALERSHIPS..now closed..has seen BIG money renting these old auto dealerships to medicinal marijuana outfits...the RENT...would be NON-EXISTANT if not for these prop 215 programs..GONE from the already almost..depression era "economy"...and where..WHERE is THAT information? How many JOBS and how much MONEy have been DENIED to this local economy because of the Federal Loyalist Army's interferance in state law..and "states rights"?
Another thing i feel SO angry about..as one above commented already..and to me..this is a really VITAL point..as HYPOCRISY speaks SO loudly...is the BOTTOM LINE reality that if it is an ENVIRONMENTL CRIME being committed against FEDERAL LAW..in a STATE..then..SO FAR..they have been left...COMPLETELY ALONE..and on and on and on...almost to the point where it is ONLY these Medical marijuana laws that seem to "trump' the Repugnican "party line" of ourse HYPOCRISY of a surreal nature coming from our 'representatives' is..in general NO GREAT SURPRISE..and o be frankly..EXPECTED these day's...more so than ever before...BUT this one is SO directly...opposite of SO MANY stated political maneuvers that it is..BEYIND HYPOCRISY and really...if there were still a "4th estate" instead of a "5th column" where "journalism" used to be..we might actually see these stories being couched as the LIES that they fundamentally are..again BEYOND HYPOCRISY..."states rights unless otherwise stated" would be more accurate description of the "policies"...well...we do have...AFTER ALL..an IMPERIAL EXECUTIVE..so...anyway..
The MONEY PEOPLE!..as i alway's say..and in this one ESPECIALLY...as much as War and Surviellance..this one..this ISSUE is also..about the MONEY...to whomever is fighting for their freedom out there..you MUST begin..in your "dialogue" with the public..in interviews etc...you MUST hammer home the point that these clinics..and decriminalized marijuana is providing RESOURCES to the community..an NOT in the sense of "profits" as in profiting from illicit activity..which has...LIKE ALL THINGS been done with these laws..and has brougth some discredit to the concept....but rather discuss the aspect of a USED CAR DEALERSHIP..or a 50 year old Ford Dealrship...NOW CLOSED...SITTING EMPTY..20,000 Sq/Ft...and that the rent...IS BEING PAID...by who? oh..BY A MEDICAL MARIJUANA CLINIC..and in the case of Arcata for example...THREE AUTO DEALER LOCATIONS ALL OWNED BY DANCO...and ALL RENTED..NOT EMPTY AND EYESORE...but rented and used and contributing to the local economy...
Also..finally...the whole GIANT HYPOCRISY of this ...Jeezis christ..'MARIJUANA ERADICATION'
First of all...NOT POSSIBLE! PERIOD!
But more importantly than that...it is time to circle the wagons with anti-hypocrisy arguements..to whit;
okay CONGRESS...Senators..et al...If you REALLY feel that "drugs" are a "public health issue" which is of course a smoke screen for social control, fear tactics, and just plain old fear of anything differnet in general..well..if you REALLY feel that this is a public health issue..tell you what...
CLEAN UP THE WATER, CLEAN UP THE AIR, CLEAN UP THE 100 PLUS SUPERFUND SITES, CLEAN UP POLITICS..AND THEN..AND ONLY THEN..CAN YOU EVEN PRETEND TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY WHEN SUGGESTING THAT SMOKING A DRIED FLOWER IS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE!
It ocurrd to me as well..that perhaps this is about disenfranchising.."Legally"..a double digit percentage of socially liberal voters...kind of strange "timing" all this fodder for middle american fear mongering...and that voting "rights' in MANY states..even those with medical marijuana laws..still have conflicting..vague..or federal votong laws that DIRECTLY seem..well..OBVIOUSLY ARE disinged in part to take the right to vote AWAY from those of us who have PROVEN indirectly in the form of a "drug posession charge' that we have SOCIALLY LIBERAL POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES..thus..to me..these "raids" and the conspicuous timing..sem to be designed to take voters OFF the books..and the entire concept that drugs are somehow a reason to lose the right to vote...is...AMAZING..okay..so you face..and can be the vicitm of...social policy...that you then..HAVE NO RIGHT TO INFLUENCE???? WOW! SO I CAN BE A SUBJECT WITHOUT A VOICE..HMM..SOUNDS LIKE THE BUSH DOCTRINE AT WORK ALRIGTH..THE MILITARIZATION OF SOCIAL POLICY...folks..that is what this is...and it continues...these folks who just got FUCKED OVER..will UNDOBTABLY..lose thier right to vote...maybe not in Califorrnia..i admit i do not know for SURE that this is so in the Golden State..but in MANY states it IS the "rule"...repeal the drugposession/voting rights hypocrisy..SOCIAL POLICIES and the "violation" therof...CANNOT and SHOULD not be a way to ose ones vote...we MUST remian invloved if we are to be victims of the same policies..we must still be able to influence..at the polls..our fates and futures..and ESPECIALLY the rellay evil "policy" of PEMANANTLY losing the right to vote for drug posession charges...ohh.."served yor debt did you?..sorry..NOT REALLY..we do not want you to have a VOICE..we might lose all that ASSET FORFIETURE MONEY if the VICTIMS were allowed to..gulp! VOTE!"
Remember folks..the "war on drugs" was the first..."war on terror" aka the first war on CIVIL LIBERTIES..the BEGINNING of the end..the beginning of the "LONG..SLOW.......BOIL"..it is INSANE..example: Many folks do not know that they are using helicopters to kill donkeys in south america and the near east and middle east...under the auspices of "narco terrorism" yas...yas...those donkeys..as they can HAUL "drugs" are in fact..'Insurgents' they did this in Viet Nam with ELEPHANTS..fer gods sake..ELEPHANTS..killed via Hueys...as they used to say in the ol EC comics.."Good lord...CHOKE!"
Along with all the OBVIOUSLY VICIOUSLY FLAWED "LOGIC" to that little gem is the basic reality check that.......in a world where "men" in flying machines kill Donkeys with machine guns because they are Terrorists...well IN A WORLD LIKE THAT..PEOPLE ARE NATURALLY GOING TO WANT TO GET HIGH....
twas ever thus..
GROW..grow..grow...FUCK EM! and then DO NOT PAY...you paid for every minute of every hour of every sallery of every fucking scumbag true believer kool-aid drinking thug runt federal loyalist clerk swine involved in the "raids"...YOU PAID FOR IT!..duhhhh..wake up..is this really OKAY with you? to pay for this? REALLY?...WOW!
Time for a joint and a bike ride..time to go SPIT ON SOME LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES VEHICLES..makes ME feel better..thats fer sure..SPIT RIGHT ON EM...ahhhhhhh.....SPLUT!
And we allow the fed thugs to exist why?