Forum Shop Market
Seeds FAQ Tools
SEE OUR MARIJUANA SEED GUIDE FOR THE BEST STRAINS
Looking for Legal Marijuana look no further!
Go Back   Marijuana Growing > Marijuana News & Discussion > Marijuana News From Around The Globe


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1    
Old 08-06-2008, 07:41 AM
GreenSurfer's Avatar
420 TIME
Stoner
GreenSurfer is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: In the badger mountain hideout
Posts: 498
GreenSurfer has a spectacular aura aboutGreenSurfer has a spectacular aura about
Points: 5,252, Level: 10 Points: 5,252, Level: 10 Points: 5,252, Level: 10
Activity: 1% Activity: 1% Activity: 1%
Default Three people held in raids at marijuana dispensaries
By Pauline Repard and Alexa Capeloto
STAFF WRITERS, San Diego Union-Tribune

August 6, 2008
SAN DIEGO – Narcotics agents raided four San Diego marijuana dispensaries, made three arrests at the locations and seized about 20 pounds of pot yesterday.

Federal authorities said the businesses were not selling the drug within the limits of state Proposition 215, a 1996 initiative legalizing the sale of marijuana by prescription to seriously ill patients.

Drug Enforcement Administration and county Narcotics Task Force agents served search warrants at Answerdam on Convoy Court, Plan B Coastal Care Group on Adams Avenue, Chronic Care Providers on Daggett Street and Safe California Access on Murphy Canyon Road. Three men, ages 59, 35 and 26, were arrested at three of the businesses on suspicion of marijuana sales and possession for sale, DEA spokeswoman Eileen Zeidler said.

A home on Marlborough Avenue in City Heights also was searched, and a 30-year-old resident was arrested on suspicion of the same marijuana charges and suspicion of possessing Ecstasy.

Zeidler said marijuana and pot-laced brownies, ice cream, chocolate and fruit bars were seized at the businesses, along with a loaded handgun and thousands of dollars. She said the investigation took several months, and continues, to trace where the pot came from.

Meanwhile, the county Board of Supervisors is continuing its court battle against the state's medical marijuana laws.

The board voted 4-1 yesterday, with Ron Roberts opposing, to ask the state Supreme Court to review its lawsuit challenging the state requirement that counties issue government identification to qualified medical marijuana patients.

The county contends the requirement conflicts with federal drug statutes that categorize marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical benefits.
A Superior Court judge rejected the county's case in 2006, and an appellate court backed that decision Thursday. The state Supreme Court will be asked to review last week's ruling, said Tom Bunton, senior deputy county counsel.
__________________
*For Entertainment Purposes Only.* Remember, spread the love and hit the +rep button. And, check out www.kiva.org
Reply With Quote
  #2    
Old 08-06-2008, 07:49 AM
fdd2blk's Avatar
sails the seas of green
Mr. Ganja
fdd2blk is online now
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: northern california
Posts: 41,374
fdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond reputefdd2blk has a reputation beyond repute
Points: 91,066, Level: 43 Points: 91,066, Level: 43 Points: 91,066, Level: 43
Activity: 76% Activity: 76% Activity: 76%
san diego sucks. fuck those guys.
__________________
i'm the guy i've always wanted to be


Reply With Quote
  #3    
Old 08-06-2008, 10:00 AM
Patricia's Avatar
Ganja Smoker
Pot Head
Patricia is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 218
Patricia is on a distinguished road
Points: 3,136, Level: 8 Points: 3,136, Level: 8 Points: 3,136, Level: 8
Activity: 0% Activity: 0% Activity: 0%
Post dangerous drug with no medical benefits aside....
Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenSurfer View Post
By Pauline Repard and Alexa Capeloto
STAFF WRITERS, San Diego Union-Tribune

August 6, 2008
SAN DIEGO – Narcotics agents raided four San Diego marijuana dispensaries, made three arrests at the locations and seized about 20 pounds of pot yesterday.

Federal authorities said the businesses were not selling the drug within the limits of state Proposition 215, a 1996 initiative legalizing the sale of marijuana by prescription to seriously ill patients.

Drug Enforcement Administration and county Narcotics Task Force agents served search warrants at Answerdam on Convoy Court, Plan B Coastal Care Group on Adams Avenue, Chronic Care Providers on Daggett Street and Safe California Access on Murphy Canyon Road. Three men, ages 59, 35 and 26, were arrested at three of the businesses on suspicion of marijuana sales and possession for sale, DEA spokeswoman Eileen Zeidler said.

A home on Marlborough Avenue in City Heights also was searched, and a 30-year-old resident was arrested on suspicion of the same marijuana charges and suspicion of possessing Ecstasy.

Zeidler said marijuana and pot-laced brownies, ice cream, chocolate and fruit bars were seized at the businesses, along with a loaded handgun and thousands of dollars. She said the investigation took several months, and continues, to trace where the pot came from.

Meanwhile, the county Board of Supervisors is continuing its court battle against the state's medical marijuana laws.

The board voted 4-1 yesterday, with Ron Roberts opposing, to ask the state Supreme Court to review its lawsuit challenging the state requirement that counties issue government identification to qualified medical marijuana patients.

The county contends the requirement conflicts with federal drug statutes that categorize marijuana as a dangerous drug with no medical benefits.
A Superior Court judge rejected the county's case in 2006, and an appellate court backed that decision Thursday. The state Supreme Court will be asked to review last week's ruling, said Tom Bunton, senior deputy county counsel.
Prosperity and abundance cannot be taken at other's expence. dispensaries are making millions off sick people every month. 215 was written for the neediest of our society would be enabled to join together with others like themselves and grow their medicine. fair and just and compassionate responsible participation by all. yes. this plant is the best i no of 2 build an economy around. food. medicine. clothing. rope. canvas. soil and atmosphere restoration, energy. not only renewable, but heals our planet while it grows. BUT. it is not here to exploit sick people out of greed. the dispensary guys just need 2 grow up.
__________________
Up High in the Desert
It's a Family Affair
 

Tags
dispensaries, held, marijuana, people, raids

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Thread

Thread Starter

Forum

Replies

Last Post

Help Finding Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Norcal (Chico/Sacramento Area) TLR Medical Marijuana 14 04-29-2009 01:30 PM
Dispensaries... ta2drvn Medical Marijuana 20 09-05-2008 07:49 AM
Malibu OKs two marijuana dispensaries GreenSurfer Marijuana News From Around The Globe 0 08-05-2008 09:01 PM
Medical Marijuana Supporters Protest DEA Raids WrldWidRadio911 Marijuana News From Around The Globe 1 03-26-2008 02:20 PM
Dispensaries GIJoe8383 Toke N Talk 0 12-25-2007 08:46 PM

Posting Rules

You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

Come Check out a new Poker Forum for the online poker community

All times are GMT -7. The time now is 09:27 PM.
Powered by vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2009 Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.

Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.3.2