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Old 08-23-2009, 01:29 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: An End to Federal Raids or a Continuation of the Bush Doctrine?

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Originally Posted by DreamSmoker View Post
If what you posted is the real truth????
This is a perfect example of no due process...
In other words its Invent a complaint and raid with no evidence... Hopefully evidence on the seen will turn up something that can stick in a court of law..

Normal due process which all of us are entitled requires evidence up front and the Judges will decide if there is enough evidence to get a search warrant for a raid or file a complaint and go to court... Then the fight starts on both sides where a Judge or Jury will decide....

Currently state law has dispensed with the due process part on Medical Marijuana Patients and Dispensaries... Its obvious when you read over and over again about these raids and the excuses for them...

Its not just about due process. If it was only for unpaid sales tax, why are the DEA, FBI & LAPD involved? or is this because the IRS is a federal arm and Fed law doesn't recognize CA MMJ laws? If this is the case we actually have a major breech of states rights. There may be a lot more than what appears on the surface here, considering the agencies involved in 1 raid. I'm also rather surprised the Office of Homeland Security wasn't right there too.
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