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  • Crow
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    California (US)

    Patient Advocates Sue Federal Government Over Medical Marijuana Crackdown In California

    (by Lucia Graves, Huffington Post)

    WASHINGTON -- Medical marijuana advocates in California are suing the federal government in the latest development in a larger effort to deter federal prosecutors' crackdown on medical pot establishments in the Golden State.

    In the lawsuit, plaintiffs Americans for Safe Access, the country's largest medical marijuana advocacy organization, claim that the Department of Justice has overstepped its constitutional authority in policing local medical marijuana laws within the state of California.

    "Although the Obama Administration is entitled to enforce federal marijuana laws, the Tenth Amendment forbids it from using coercive tactics to commandeer the law-making functions of the State," said ASA Chief Counsel Joe Elford, who filed the lawsuit Thursday in San Francisco's federal District Court. "This case is aimed at restoring California's sovereign and constitutional right to establish its own public health laws based on this country's federalist principles."

    The ASA lawsuit was filed on behalf of the tens of thousands of residents in California who have been directly affected by the Justice Department's actions. Federal prosecutors on Oct. 7 launched an attack on medical marijuana dispensary owners in California, vowing to shutter state-licensed businesses and threatening landlords with property seizures.

    Obama as a candidate promised to maintain a hands-off approach toward pot clinics that adhered to state law, with Attorney General Eric Holder publicly asserting that federal prosecutors would not initiate enforcement actions against any patients or providers in compliance with state law, deeming it an inefficient use of scarce government resources. Now advocates want him to make good on those promises.

    "I think the President, who I support, really needs to exercise some leadership on this issue," Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) said Tuesday in an interview with The Huffington Post.

    On Tuesday hundreds of marijuana activists gathered in downtown San Francisco, where Obama was attending a fundraising luncheon, to protest the federal crackdown on California's pot industry. The president did not stop to acknowledge the protesters or their message.

    Jim Cole, the Justice official who authored the federal government's medical marijuana memo, has declined to discuss the federal government's position on the recent efforts.
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...n_1049089.html

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    dam guays.....ever think about opening a window in here?
    I was going to get one of those fancy air purifiers from Sharper Image, but I decided to get this for the forum:



    It costs €300, but it was money well spent. Just remember that if you break it, you bought it!

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  • Premium Parrots
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    Originally posted by GoVegan
    Not a bad idea but it does interfere with the light from that groovy lava lamp.

    You have a point though. If you walk into someones home and you smell incense you tend to think that they either smoked pot or just got done doing the nasty.


    ..........or covering up the odor of body fluids and decomposition.

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  • GoVegan
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    Originally posted by deadohsky
    It smells so good though PP.

    Incense is a little obvious i think, i've started using candles lol.
    Not a bad idea but it does interfere with the light from that groovy lava lamp.

    You have a point though. If you walk into someones home and you smell incense you tend to think that they either smoked pot or just got done doing the nasty.

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  • deadohsky
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    It smells so good though PP.

    Incense is a little obvious i think, i've started using candles lol.

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  • GoVegan
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    dam guays.....ever think about opening a window in here?
    Or at least burning some incense.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    dam guays.....ever think about opening a window in here?

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  • Crow
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    California (US)

    Obama Not Implicated In California Medical Marijuana Crackdown, U.S. Attorney Claims

    WASHINGTON -- U.S. attorneys have a message for California's medical marijuana advocates: Don't blame Barack Obama. After it was announced that the crackdown on medical pot establishments in the Golden State was a collective decision by the four U.S. attorneys in California and not the result of any directive from Washington, spokeswoman Lauren Horwood emphasized that the administration never even green-lighted the ramped-up enforcement actions.

    The only D.C.-based official with whom California U.S. attorneys coordinated, Horwood said, was Deputy Attorney General James Cole, who was chosen by Attorney General Eric Holder, an Obama appointee.

    "He's the one who provided the quote for our press release, and he's chosen by Eric Holder," Horwood told HuffPost in an interview. "But we didn't have direct talks with Eric Holder -- not that we wouldn't, he's been out and visited -- but just the way the Department of Justice works, he's not that hands-on on these kinds of details."

    An article by Phoenix Times reporter Ray Stern claimed Horwood acknowledged that California's U.S. attorneys received "Obama's blessing" in implementing the crackdown. But in an interview with The Huffington Post, Horwood, a spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Benjamin Wagner in California's Eastern District, distanced herself from that language.

    "What I said, or at least meant to say, was that the U.S. Attorneys in California saw the need for coordinated enforcement actions and spoke with folks in Main Justice in D.C. (not the Obama Administration)," she told HuffPost in an email.

    Cole declined to attend any California press conferences on the issue not, Horwood insisted, because he was distancing himself from the crackdown, but because California is a long way to travel.

    California voters approved the use of medical marijuana in 1996 with the passage of Prop. 215, later named the Compassionate Use Act, which allows patients to possess and cultivate cannabis with a doctor's permission. The law has been interpreted many times since then. In City of Garden Grove v. Superior Court in 2007, the trial court sided with the patient, finding that it "is not the job of local police to enforce the federal drug law." A California Supreme Court ruling in 2010 found that residents may grow or possess "reasonable amounts" of marijuana with a doctor's permission.

    But under federal law there are no such allowances.

    Obama as a candidate promised to maintain a hands-off approach toward pot clinics that adhered to state law, with Attorney General Eric Holder publicly asserting that federal prosecutors would not initiate enforcement actions against any patients or providers in compliance with state law, deeming it an inefficient use of scarce government resources.

    Such language didn't stop federal prosecutors from launching an attack on medical marijuana shop owners earlier this month, vowing to shutter state-licensed marijuana dispensaries regulated by local governments and threatening landlords with property seizures.

    State Senator Mark Leno (D) has joined Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) in requesting meetings with the Department of Justice and the Internal Revenue Service to discuss the reasons behind the crackdown.

    So far their requests have gone unanswered. "They're talking amongst themselves," said Ammiano of federal prosecutors, "and really causing tremendous, unnecessary chilling effects."

    Steve DeAngelo of Oakland medical cannabis club Harborside Health Center said such effects may be the end goal.

    "Federal prosecutors are not trying to clean up the regulated medical cannabis industry, they are trying to destroy it," he said at a Tuesday press conference in San Francisco. "Their real target is not criminal gangs, but rather the systems of licensing and regulation implemented by dozens of communities state-wide. This is destroying tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of tax dollars in local, state and federal tax revenue."

    The crackdown comes even as 50 percent of Americans favor legalizing marijuana, according to a recently released Gallup poll, up from just 36 percent in 2006.

    When asked to respond to the claim that the Obama administration isn't implicated in the decision, Ammiano was indignant.

    "Somebody's going to have to fall on their sword about this," he said. "This is becoming more of a mainstream issue. I mean, this was really a mistake."
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...n_1033482.html

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  • clint404
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    I poured 2 years of my life into that site. I was heartbroken when they took it down.

    I was a devoted BOG, and JLP follower. BOGs bubblegum and JLPs pink grapefruit a buddy of mine still has mothers of from cuttings I made him 7 years ago.

    Grunk(grape skunk) was good too.

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by clint404
    Anyone here from the old overgrow.com?
    That brings back memories...

    I have the GrowFAQ + Strain Guide archived on NW Greenthumb (it's listed in the "Archives" section):

    http://bit.ly/CannabisWA

    Enjoy!

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  • clint404
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    Anyone here from the old overgrow.com?

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  • BadAxe
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    Originally posted by snusgetter
    You're being too kind.

    Their reality distortion field encompasses much much more than just MJ; the list includes just about everything that touches our daily lives.

    The only way around the problem(s) is to start over again from scratch. Unfortunately, it wouldn't take long to come full circle again!!


    btw, that's not pessimism .... that's reality!
    Oh I agree. I was jusy referencing the quote from the man in the video. And yes, I now its much broader than just MJ. Should have stated thats its a shame that anyone at all could be in power when they will make rules not based in reality at all, in any area. But the sheep will just keep on voting for the morons, cause they are told to do so.

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  • snusgetter
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    Originally posted by BadAxe
    ... politicians fail to face reality when on the subject of MJ. ...
    You're being too kind.

    Their reality distortion field encompasses much much more than just MJ; the list includes just about everything that touches our daily lives.

    The only way around the problem(s) is to start over again from scratch. Unfortunately, it wouldn't take long to come full circle again!!


    btw, that's not pessimism .... that's reality!

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  • BadAxe
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    Originally posted by The Seattleite
    Every word he said makes such logical sense, but we just don't live in a logical world any longer.

    I liked when he said how these politicians fail to face reality when on the subject of MJ. And its true. But damn, we got people in charge, making and changing rules, that don't face reality when doing so. Yet its allowed to continue. Such a shame.

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