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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Authorities Raid Marijuana Clubs
Title:US CA: Authorities Raid Marijuana Clubs
Published On:2005-12-13
Source:Boston Herald (MA)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 21:17:30
AUTHORITIES RAID MARIJUANA CLUBS

SAN DIEGO - Federal agents raided 13 San Diego-area marijuana
dispensaries Monday, seizing large quantities of the drug, computers
and records in one of the largest crackdowns of its kind in California.

Authorities said the shops were selling marijuana to people who
weren't using it for medicinal purposes. The home of one of the
dispensaries' owners was raided along with the shops.

"These were nothing more than a front for distributing
marijuana," said Drug Enforcement Administration agent John
Fernandes. One man, armed with a firearm, was arrested as he drove up
to a dispensary with two pounds of marijuana he was trying to sell -
apparently unaware of the raid taking place.

Steph Sherer of Americans for Safe Access, a medical marijuana
advocacy group, called the raids outrageous and a cowardly act of an
administration that was out of touch with voters.

In 1996, California voters passed a ballot initiative that
decriminalized the use of medical marijuana under state law. However,
under federal law, it is illegal to use pot even for medical purposes.

Authorities began investigating San Diego's dispensaries six months
ago, prompted partly by complaints from neighbors. Instead of
providing marijuana to seriously ill patients as voters had intended,
dispensaries that were raided Monday sold marijuana to young adults,
Fernandes said. The combination of drugs and cash also has attracted
armed robbers, he said.
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