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Old 02-26-2008, 08:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The following is an editorial penned by Carole Migden and Betty Yee which IMHO is a nice arms-length yet supportive summary of where MMJ stands in the public eye.

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Hell-bent on shutting medical marijuana dispensaries

Betty T. Yee,Carole Migden

Friday, February 15, 2008
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This will be a make-or-break year for medical marijuana dispensaries - if they can survive the tactics employed by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which recently added busting dispensaries' landlords to its repertoire of raids and fear. As urged by Senate Joint Resolution 20 by state Sen. Carole Migden, D-San Francisco, the federal government needs to back off and respect state compassionate use laws that authorize a network of responsible, law abiding and tax-paying medical marijuana providers.

In 1996, California voters passed Proposition 215 to exempt patients and caregivers from criminal penalties when they possess or cultivate marijuana for medical use as recommended by a physician. On the heels of voters approving the initiative, the Legislature enacted a regulatory framework that authorizes local governments to work with dispensaries so medical cannabis could be provided to seriously and terminally ill patients. Eleven other states have similar laws following California's model.

Since 2005, the DEA has raided dozens of medical marijuana dispensaries and collectives, with 28 of these raids occurring since June 2007 in 11 counties in California. Los Angeles County saw a record of four raids in a single day last year. Although the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the DEA's authority to conduct these raids in Gonzales vs. Raich, it left state medical marijuana laws intact. Angel Raich of Oakland had sued the federal government in 2002 to prevent it from interfering with her right to use medical cannabis for an inoperable brain tumor, seizures, life-threatening wasting syndrome and severe chronic pain.

The DEA believes these dispensaries are illegal drug dealers facilitating recreational drug use. However, most of the dispensary operators who have contacted the State Board of Equalization for information about how to obtain seller's permits for collecting and remitting sales taxes are not fugitives, but responsible persons willing to abide by the laws to conduct their businesses.

For example, the Compassion Center for Alameda County was licensed by Alameda County. It paid $3 million in sales taxes prior to being shut down by the DEA at the end of October. The center had employed about 50 workers who earned a living wage and were provided health benefits, unemployment insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Take another example. Nature's Medicinal in Bakersfield had been licensed by Kern County. It paid almost $1 million in taxes until its closure in 2007, including $203,000 in federal and state income taxes, $365,000 in payroll taxes and $427,000 in sales taxes. Nature's had 25 employees: eight were indicted, and the rest were left unemployed and without health insurance after the raid.

Multiply these examples by the 300 medical cannabis businesses of which the DEA has sent letters to landlords, and what do we get? Millions of dollars in lost tax revenue for the state and municipalities, thousands are well-paying jobs with benefits disappearing from our economy, and scores of dispensaries forced to close or move underground for unregulated operations. However, the most significant setback of the DEA's actions will be to the thousands of California patients who suffer from the effects, pain and discomfort of chemotherapy, HIV/AIDS, glaucoma and neurological disorders. Where is the compassion when these individuals can no longer access medical marijuana to relieve their chronic pain, debilitating symptoms and treatment side-effects?

We applaud the leadership of House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., in his oversight of the DEA's property forfeiture threats. Recognizing the conflict between federal and state law, we will continue to exercise our responsibilities as state policymakers to the fullest extent and uphold the will of California voters to regulate the provision and availability of medical marijuana for those in need. Meanwhile the Legislature should approve SJR20, urging the federal government to honor California law and respect state-sanctioned dispensaries so medical marijuana patients can treat their pain, pay their taxes, and live in peace.

Betty T. Yee is the chairwoman of the State Board of Equalization and represents the First Equalization District, comprising 21 counties along the Northern and Central California coast and including the entire Bay Area. Carole Migden represents the Third Senate District in the California State Senate, comprising San Francisco, Marin, and Sonoma counties.


This article appeared on page B - 11 of the San Francisco Chronicle
Source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...&sn=002&sc=417

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We are in a battle for hearts and minds - of the voting public and the individuals charged with public authority over "the war on drugs". Public image is everything to us. We live or die by public opinion.

The MMJ community is in surprisingly good shape IHMO, but where image departs from reality is illusion, and those illusions are dangerous to our cause, gaping chinks in our armor, waiting to be exploited by the drug warriors, who thankfully have not done so already.

As Migden points out, this will be a make-or-break year for MMJ.

The flag of compassion is still proof against decisive attack, it seems. Yet clearly that flag is tattered. The Mr.Kushmarts and the warehouse grows thrive while seriously-ill patients, on whose behalf our MMJ laws - that prohibit profit by providers - do without.

Let's fix those wayward realities so they conform to the rhetoric. We can thereby win the public hearts and minds and turn present weakness into future victory.

Please see thread: "Free and Low-Cost MMJ" at
http://www.weedtracker.com/forums/sh...ost-47778.html

It's a winner all around: for the growers, the dispensaries, and the patients.


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Re: MMJ Politics - Where We Stand - A Nice Summary

Sad to say but I think its going to continue to go downhill for us because we will probably get Mcain as president.
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Thanks for sharing that article, Happa. I am impressed with who the authors are, I initially thought this might be a MMJ magazine piece. Those are big $$$ that California needs. The smart and compassionate members of our State Government should be preaching that to the Feds.


As to the thought that we might get McCain. LOL HAHAHAHA. No waaaaay.
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Sad to say but I think its going to continue to go downhill for us because we will probably get Mcain as president.
What makes you say that?
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Re: MMJ Politics - Where We Stand - A Nice Summary

This is a conundrum. The profit from MMJ allows taxes to be collected and paid. It is one of our strongest points for governmental support of MMJ, yet it requires that MMJ be sold at a profit to patients. We get few services and no protection to date from LE raids by paying it.

Imagine if we had created a Political Action Committee and gave out $100 million or so to 420 friendly politicians. That's the approximate amount expected to be collected in sales tax this year. If we did do the PAC the MMJ community would be calling the shots here in CA with that kind of money to throw around.
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