Saturday, July 14, 2007

DEA sends warning letters to medical marijuana landlords

Managers of medical marijuana dispensaries feared they might be shut down this week after at least 30 landlords in Los Angeles County received warning letters from the Drug Enforcement Administration.

The letters said the landlords' property and assets could be seized if they were used in the distribution of marijuana or other controlled substances.

It added that federal laws "take precedence" over state laws, such as Proposition 215 and SB 420, which allow for medical marijuana use.

Full A.P. wire service article, SF Chronicle, July 14, 2007

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The pharmaceutical drug cartel is NOT going to permit widespread use of anything that the consumer can create at low cost on their own.

TLC

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