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To: Mojave
In 2001, the California Attorney General actually met with the DEA to ask them why they were raiding so many medical marijuana growers and clubs. Oh, I guess this hardly happens in your world according to your stats, from 1996, the same year that California passed its medical initiative.

And before you whine about meritless and baseless accuastions and quote free links, here you go:

http://caag.state.ca.us/newsalerts/2002/02-103.htm

(SAN FRANCISCO) – Attorney General Bill Lockyer today requested a meeting with United States Attorney General John Ashcroft and Drug Enforcement Agency Director Asa Hutchinson to discuss the federal government's unprecedented attacks on locally-authorized medical marijuana operations.

Over the last several months, the DEA has initiated a string of raids throughout California targeting small, locally-authorized medical marijuana cooperatives. Yesterday, federal agents raided a Santa Cruz cooperative that had been working closely with local law enforcement to ensure compliance with state medical marijuana laws. Some of the raids have resulted in arrests, yet in several cases, federal prosecutors have declined to prosecute. In a letter formally requesting the meeting, Lockyer stated:

"I must also question the ethical basis for the DEA's policy when these raids are being executed without apparent regard for the likelihood of successful prosecution. Whether or not the U.S. Attorney decides to file in the Santa Cruz case, my Department is aware of other recent DEA-initiated raids involving as few as six marijuana plants in which no charges were ever filed, and no convictions were obtained. Conversations with DEA representatives in California have made it clear that the DEA's strategic policy is to conduct these raids as punitive expeditions whether or not a crime can be successfully prosecuted."

Lockyer further questioned the timing and wisdom behind the federal government's strategy of using scarce public safety resources to raid medical marijuana cooperatives:

"A medicinal marijuana provider such as the Santa Cruz collective represents little danger to the public, and is certainly not a concern which would warrant diverting scarce federal resources away from the fight against domestic methamphetamine production, heroin distribution or international terrorism to cite just a few far more worthy priorities."

38 posted on 07/30/2006 2:39:39 AM PDT by Nate505
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To: Nate505
Your sourceless assertion:
1. the Feds have been known to bust people who grow it in any sort of large scale measure that would drive down prices.

Your bizarre subsequent attempt at a proof:
2. my Department is aware of other recent DEA-initiated raids involving as few as six marijuana plants in which no charges were ever filed

Can you say non sequitur?
41 posted on 07/30/2006 6:38:18 AM PDT by Mojave
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