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  • LA MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES RAIDED

    Posted on August 17th, 2009 zshapiro No comments

    Last week a Federal/State task force raided two Los Angeles area marijuana dispensaries. At first blush it would appear that the Feds were violating the promises made by President Obama during the campaign and later by Attorney General Holder not to interfere with state medical marijuana laws.

    While the DEA, FBI, Internal Revenue Service, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Los Angeles Police Department, Torrance Police Department and Culver City Police Department all took part in the raids, the raids appear to have been directed by State authorities with the feds only helping out. The Los Angeles Police Department applied for the Search Warrant which was granted by a Superior Court judge. This would indicate that the affidavit supporting the search warrant alleges a violation of state law. But no one involved–neither the police department or the DEA are publicly admitting what violation occurred.

    The task force raided Organica Collective in Culver City, and the Overland Gardens Collective in West Los Angeles . The clubs are owned by Jeffrey Joseph. His house was also raided and he was arrested. He is now out on bail. They seized 100 pounds of marijuana, 200 live plants, and $100,000 in cash. None of this necessarily indicates anything other than a dispensary which sells marijuana to patients who have the approval of their doctors to legally possess marijuana.

    The Organica Collective posted a statement on opposingview,com denying any violation of state law.

    The law requires that the police file the search warrant affidavit within ten days of the search and it then becomes public. Therefore it should be filed within the next week and we will know the allegations.

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