DEA Must End Raids on Medical Marijuana Providers

By National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws , Working to Reform Marijuana Laws - January 23, 2009

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There may be a new president, but in DEA-land, it’s still business as usual — at least for the time being. On Thursday, just two days after President Barack Obama was sworn into office, DEA officials raided the office of a California medical marijuana provider, as well as two medical grow houses in Colorado.

Is this behavior the final gasp of a dying regime, or an unfortunate harbinger of things to come? That could be up to you.

Several marijuana law reform groups, including Americans for Safe Access and MPP — as well as national media outlets — are urging concerned citizens to contact the new administration in opposition to the DEA’s actions.

Call or e-mail the White House and tell Obama’s staff that our new President must honor his campaign pledge not to use Justice Department resources to circumvent state medical marijuana laws.

In the coming months, President Obama and his team will be appointing new DEA administrators.  Congress will also be holding additional hearings regarding Obama’s pick for U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder. Let’s make it clear to the President, now, that the DEA’s behavior is unacceptable and must not continue under an Obama administration.

Let’s make yesterday’s raids the last acts of a morally and fiscally bankrupt federal policy. Act now.

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  • MarijuanaPatient
    DEA Defies The Obama Administration; Second Day In Office

    The DEA continues to defy Obama's claim to end all funding distributed toward performing raids on medical marijuana facilities. In defiance, the DEA performed three senseless raids on medical marijuana dispensaries that led to no arrests, but only an organized legal form of robbery. Read more about this medical marijuana story and other medical marijuana news at Oakland Cannabis Clubs .

    - MarijuanaPatientUS January 24, 2009 3:31AM

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  • jway
    End the Prohibition

    The DEA can easily get rid of *legal* marijuana stores, but they can do NOTHING about *illegal* operators.

    When they forces these lawful, regulated and taxed stores to close they'll immediately be replaced by drug dealers who will sell Cartel-grown weed to whomever wants it regardless of their age or lack of medical necessity.

    Recent voting in MA and MI plus polls on change.gov and change.org revealed that ending the marijuana prohibition enjoys massive public support. People are aware of the weaknesses of the prohibition policy and that marijuana could be more effectively controlled with the same laws we use for alcohol.

    Our country needs to start an open discussion on marijuana and find out once and for all what's behind the DEA and ONDCP's unnatural opposition to the plant.

    - jwayUS January 24, 2009 4:36AM

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  • ShamanStacy
    End all persecution of medical cannabis patients.

    I only hope that once the Obama administration is fully staffed that these types of headlines will disappear from view altogether. President Obama should force the DEA and FDA to follow the scientific, legal and medical communities advice regarding cannabis. At the very least the DEA should be forced to reschedule cannabis as a Schedule three or lower medicine that can be prescribed freely and studied thoroughly. End the war on drugs and bring all medicines back to the people of our nation. People should have the right to choose from all available medicine. Health freedom is a fundamental right of everyone. Bring facts, reason and balance back to the leadership of our great nation. Blessed be~

    - ShamanStacyUS January 24, 2009 9:09PM

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