ATF is Latest in Long Line of Federal Agencies to Bully Medical Marijuana Patients

October 5th, 2011
Posted by Kris Hermes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two weeks ago, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), under the Obama Justice Department, issued a memorandum instructing firearms dealers not to sell to lawful medical marijuana patients. The ATF memo — an affront to patients’ Second Amendment rights to be sure — was just the latest in a long list of policy statements and threatening letters from the federal government aimed at undermining the rights of medical marijuana patients. However, this particular effort against gun owners has people riled up more than usual.

After finding out about the ATF memo, Montana’s congressional delegation — Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-MT), and U.S. Senators Max Baucus (D-MT) and Jon Tester (D-MT) — blasted the decision. In response, Tester wrote a letter to the ATF last week, urging the agency to “immediately reconsider [its] misguided effort.” Rep. Rehberg and Senator Baucus made similar condemning remarks.

In defense of patients, Senator Tester wrote:

It is unacceptable that law-abiding citizens would be stripped of their Second Amendment rights simply because they hold a state-issued card authorizing the possession and use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.

In Michigan, the ATF is being especially proactive. Americans for Safe Access has received reports that the federal government is using information obtained from the state’s medical marijuana program to serve search warrants and forfeiture notices on patients with legally possessed firearms.

The ATF memo comes after the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued a notice to state and local housing authorities that accommodation need not be given to legal medical marijuana patients and that eviction from public housing was an acceptable option.

Also earlier this year, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issued an order, increasing the enforcement responsibilities of banks to ensure against criminal and illicit activity. This order has been used to deny or cancel banking services for countless legally operating medical marijuana dispensaries across the country. According to a Denver Post editorial from today:

[L]ast week, the lone bank in the state that openly worked with the [medical marijuana] industry closed an estimated 300 marijuana-related accounts for fear that the companies  are breaking federal law.

In a now-famous move, the Obama Justice Department sent out a series of letters this summer to public officials in at least 10 medical marijuana states, threatening criminal prosecution for implementing public health laws. This had a deleterious effect on several local and state laws in Arizona, California, Montana, Rhode Island and Washington to name a few.

More recently, however, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) ruled that Harborside Health Center — possibly the largest licensed medical marijuana distribution facility in California — could not deduct its operating costs and must pay taxes on gross income. Besides the possibility of putting Harborside out of business, this could have a devastating effect on local distribution across the country.

The ATF memo and other examples of intolerance by the federal government illustrate the need for a federal policy that treats medical marijuana as a public health issue. As such, urge President Obama to develop a comprehensive policy on medical marijuana. Also, people should urge their Member of Congress to pass HR 1983 to reclassify medical marijuana, HR 1984 to restore banking services for the medical marijuana community, and HR 1985 to allow dispensaries to deduct their operating expenses when paying federal taxes.

3 Responses to “ATF is Latest in Long Line of Federal Agencies to Bully Medical Marijuana Patients”

  1. ATF is Latest in Long Line of Federal Agencies to Bully Medical Marijuana Patients | Delaware Medical Marijuana | Chronic Resource for Delaware Marijuana Law Says:

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  2. Lonnie Painter Says:

    Fast and Furious, the dumbist strategy ever in the war on drugs was the brain child of the Dept. of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. This brilliant move shipped hundreds of guns including fully automatic AK 47s to the Mexican Drug Cartels. Announcing a new strategy, the head of the ATF, said they have learned their lesson about guns and narco terrorists and have launched a program to take away the right to bear arms by medical cannabis patients. “People who use cannabis do not deserve constitutional rights” said the lawman. “If they are in pain they should act like an American and take vicodin or oxycontin like the rest of us”

  3. Lonnie Painter Says:

    October 3, Drug Czar, DEA chief Kerlikowske said concerns regarding the federal scheduling of cannabis are unwarranted because, “The DEA ardently supports research into determining what components of the marijuana plant can be used as medicine.” And to encourage research on the usefulness of cannabis as a medicine The House Judiciary Committee passed a bill yesterday that would make it a federal crime for US citizens, doctors, researchers, etc. to discuss or plan activities on foreign soil that, if carried out in the US, would violate the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The spokesperson from the DEA said we need to be in control of any studies involving american researchers working with cannabis anywhere in the world. After all this is a extremely dangerous substance and we just want to protect our researchers while encouraging scientific orthodoxy.
    Governor Of California, Jerry Brown this week vetoed the bill passed by both houses that would have allowed farmers to grow industrial hemp. The Governor said,” they made me do it” They replied, ” The Chinese already grow hemp and it is an important source of revenue for them so why do american farmers want to take jobs from the Chinese.

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