DEA continues pot raids Obama opposes

Big P

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DEA continues pot raids Obama opposes

President vowed to end policy

Stephen Dinan and Ben Conery, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Thursday, February 5, 2009



Drug Enforcement Administration agents this week raided four medical marijuana shops in California, contrary to President Obama's campaign promises to stop the raids.
DEA Acting Administrator Michele Leonhart

The White House said it expects those kinds of raids to end once Mr. Obama nominates someone to take charge of DEA, which is still run by Bush administration holdovers.

“The president believes that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws, and as he continues to appoint senior leadership to fill out the ranks of the federal government, he expects them to review their policies with that in mind," White House spokesman Nick Shapiro said.
Medical use of marijuana is legal under the law in California and a dozen other states, but the federal government under President Bush, bolstered by a 2005 Supreme Court ruling, argued that federal interests trumped state law.

Dogged by marijuana advocates throughout the campaign, Mr. Obama repeatedly said he was opposed to using the federal government to raid medical marijuana shops, particularly because it was an infringement on states' decisions.

“I'm not going to be using Justice Department resources to try to circumvent state laws on this issue," Mr. Obama told the Mail Tribune newspaper in Oregon in March, during the Democratic primary campaign.
He told the newspaper the "basic concept of using medical marijuana for the same purposes and with the same controls as other drugs prescribed by doctors, I think that's entirely appropriate."

Mr. Obama is still filling key law enforcement posts. For now, DEA is run by acting Administrator Michele Leonhart, a Bush appointee.
Special Agent Sarah Pullen of the DEA's Los Angeles office said agents raided four marijuana dispensaries about noon Tuesday. Two were in Venice and one each was in Marina Del Rey and Playa Del Ray -- all in the Los Angeles area.

A man who answered the phone at Marina Caregivers in Marina Del Rey said his shop was the target of a raid but declined to elaborate, saying the shop was just trying to get back to operating.

Agent Pullen said the four raids seized $10,000 in cash and 224 kilograms of marijuana and marijuana-laced food, such as cookies. No one was arrested, she said, but the raid is part of an ongoing investigation seeking to trace the marijuana back to its suppliers or source.
She said agents have conducted 30 or 40 similar raids in the past several years, many of which resulted in prosecutions.

"It's clear that the DEA is showing no respect for President Obama's campaign promises," said Dan Bernath, a spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project in Washington, which advocates for medical marijuana and for decriminalizing the drug.

California allows patients whose doctors prescribe marijuana to use the drug. The state has set up a registry to allow patients to obtain cards allowing them to possess, grow, transport and use marijuana.
Kris Hermes of Americans for Safe Access, a medical marijuana advocacy group in California, called the raids an attempt to undermine state law and said they were apparently conducted without the knowledge of Los Angeles city or police officials.

He said the DEA has raided five medical marijuana dispensaries in the state since Mr. Obama was inaugurated and that the first took place on Jan. 22 in South Lake Tahoe.

"President Obama needs to keep a promise he made, not just in one campaign stop, but in multiple speeches that he would not be spending Justice Department funds on these kinds of raids," Mr. Hermes said. "We do want to give him a little bit of leeway, but at the same time we're expecting him to stop this egregious enforcement policy that is continuing into his presidency."

He said he is aware that Mr. Obama has not installed his own DEA chief but that new Attorney General "Eric Holder can still suspend these types of operations."

The Justice Department referred questions to the White House.
 

gogrow

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i really dont believe that he will keep his word.. but i am damn curious how he's gonna try to skate around it
 

Big P

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im hopeing this will piss him off as they are thumbing thier nose at him. im the type of guy whom would show them what was what if my subordinates were thumbing thier nose at me. Basically actin like hes a chump and like they hold the athourity. he needs to check them ASAP or everyone will run over him.

 

Stinky Larry

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im hopeing this will piss him off as they are thumbing thier nose at him. im the type of guy whom would show them what was what if my subordinates were thumbing thier nose at me. Basically actin like hes a chump and like they hold the athourity. he needs to check them ASAP or everyone will run over him.
It has everything to do the head of the DEA's boss', boss's, boss still not being appointed. Obama needs address these raids publicly and issue and executive order baring the DEA from these raids till his guy gets in. That would take all of 5 hours of a staffer's time and 10 minutes of his time.
 

Duzula

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It'll be an interesting endeavor to keep up on for sure. I don't think it'll happen either though. I'll be honest, I didn't vote for him, but since he's looked at as some type of Christ right now that would be pretty cool if he could start some type of movement just to separate marijuana from coke and heroin and shit, and hopefully open some eyes along the way. However, unless there's some behind the scenes plan to industrialize marijuana for all it's uses, I don't think it's going to show up on his agenda.
 

dogglet forever

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the dispensary system is just some easy licks for the DEA... easier than finding indoor growing ops...

ALL politicians lie obama has/is lying... he has a Clinton as SS they fucking hate weed... "the holier than thou syndrome"... look at the Clinton years on pot busts

but i hope and think that this president the closest we have come to a president who will have a common sense approach to this issue and pass full pot law reform under heavy restrictions that lighten over time... when the newness of legal pot wears off... and the dumb asses out there stop smoking J's on white house steps
 

gogrow

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im hopeing this will piss him off as they are thumbing thier nose at him. im the type of guy whom would show them what was what if my subordinates were thumbing thier nose at me. Basically actin like hes a chump and like they hold the athourity. he needs to check them ASAP or everyone will run over him.

that is assuming he actually meant what he said....
 

DWR

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no like this... with handles to move em.... :D

chucky rulez :D we would get along nicely
 

anywhere311

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we need the president to make a slide show about marijuana and show it on a big as screen in front of The white house...cuz im fuckin completely sick of these ignorant people who dont know shit about bud and they think they do
 

DWR

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Will u shut the fuck up about a single person doing something !!!!!! dont u fucking see that u all have to come together and buy a country !!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD DAMN IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I BET WE COULD BUY A COUNTRY ! LIKE SOME SHIT PLACE AND RE DO MAJORLY !!!!!!!! ROFL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


JKING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

natmoon

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Yeah stoned people dont make great poorly paid slaves,they think to much and dont work enough.
Obama looks to me like a black george bush that made sure that ron paul didnt get elected:bigjoint:
 

DWR

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Yeah stoned people dont make great poorly paid slaves,they think to much and dont work enough.
Obama looks to me like a black george bush that made sure that ron paul didnt get elected:bigjoint:
LMFAO FO SURE THEY WOULDNT WORK ! :lol::bigjoint:
 
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