California State, Local Elected Officials Blast Federal Attacks on Medical Marijuana
October 31st, 2011Posted by Kris Hermes
Earlier this month, in response to federal attacks by California’s U.S. Attorneys, several local and state officials spoke out against the aggressive interference in their medical marijuana laws. State Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and Assembly member Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) held a press conference with patients and advocacy groups, including Americans for Safe Access. The message was clear: the federal government must “stand down.”
On October 19th, Senator Leno stated the following:
I urge the federal government to stand down in its massive attack on medical marijuana dispensaries, which will have devastating impacts for the state of California. At a time when resources are precious and few, federal officials have chosen to waste time and money in an ambush that will harm countless patients who will no longer be able to safely access doctor-prescribed treatments. Our federal dollars, especially during a down economy, would be better spent on activities and programs that save jobs and help people in need. Instead, this ill-timed offensive would have no positive impacts on our state and would only force more Californians into unemployment.
Assembly member Ammiano also declared that:
Instead of supporting state efforts to effectively regulate medical marijuana in accordance with Prop 215, the Obama administration seems committed to re-criminalizing it. This destructive attack on medical marijuana patients is a waste of limited law enforcement resources and will cost the state millions in tax revenue and harm countless lives. I urge President Obama to reconsider this bad policy decision and respect California’s right to provide medicine to its residents.
In a separate statement, State Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) also blasted the decision to shut down licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in the city:
Medical marijuana dispensaries are helping our economy, creating jobs, and most importantly, providing a necessary service for suffering patients. There are real issues and real problems that the US Attorney’s Office should be focused on rather than using their limited resources to prosecute legitimate businesses or newspapers. Like S-Comm, our law enforcement agencies – both state and local – should not assist in this unnecessary action. Shutting down state-authorized dispensaries will cost California billions of dollars and unfairly harm thousands of lives.
Most recently, California Attorney General Kamala Harris spoke out against the recent federal crackdown:
Californians overwhelmingly support the compassionate use of medical marijuana for the ill. … While there are definite ambiguities in state law that must be resolved either by the state legislature or the courts, an overly broad federal enforcement campaign will make it more difficult for legitimate patients to access physician-recommended medicine in California. I urge the federal authorities in the state to adhere to the United States Department of Justice’s stated policy and focus their enforcement efforts on ‘significant traffickers of illegal drugs.
Even local officials are speaking up. Mendocino County Supervisor John McCowen called the federal raid on a medical marijuana collective licensed by the county, “outrageous.” Supervisor McCowen said in a written statement, “if the federal government truly wants to protect public safety,” it should change its strategy of:
[R]aiding medical marijuana growers who are doing everything they can to operate in full compliance with state and local law.
Perhaps the feds should take heed, lest more officials from across the state speak up in defense of patients and state law.





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November 1st, 2011 at 5:38 pm
It’s time to make Marijuana legal period. I don’t smoke Marijuana but feel it’s time to stop wasting the tax payers money by putting people in jail for Marijuana. I personally think Alcohol is more dangers then Marijuana.
Aj
November 4th, 2011 at 6:00 am
It’s not too late. Identify those DEA agents involved in these raids and arrest them for violations of CA law, like armed robbery, breaking and entering, trespassing, whatever. And since those would be state and not federal charges, they of course would not be able to mention federal law or their jobs as DEA agents in state court. Seems fair and just to me. And sends a more powerful message than just being scolded in a few letters.
November 9th, 2011 at 6:28 pm
TONY…..I’m with you! Great idea. Turn it around on them.
November 13th, 2011 at 8:01 pm
Hi my name is Shawn Polly. I am the owner of Freedom Edibles a medical marijuana bakery! I live in Vallejo, Ca. I am a Christian who is trying to open a homeless shelter in Vallejo. Because of city and federal fear no clinics will take us on. My dreams of operating a homeless shelter are put on hold. I also put barrels at M.M.D.’s to collect food for Emanuel Temple Church in Vallejo. We provide there mens home with a portion of there food. The M.M.D’s i had my barrels at have signs on there doors now saying we are closed do to the federal b.s. going on. Emmanuel Temple provides hundreds if not thousands of people in are local community with food. I feel as if all is lost. I wish Jesus Christ would come back now more than ever and wipe this dark world away. God says do not fear i find myself in more and more fear everyday it seems!
November 14th, 2011 at 12:19 pm
“In the beginning of a change,
the patriot is a scarce and brave man, hated and scorned.
When his cause succeeds however,
the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.”
Mark Twain
November 26th, 2011 at 2:00 pm
Mary Jane Should be free
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