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Showing Original Post only (View all)‘No explanation’ for federal raid on Denver-area pot dealers [View all]
This was some kind of sword rattling, or dick swinging. "Don't get cocky, you marijuana-legalizing mountain-dwelling hipsters, we can still fuck your shit up any time we chose to."
Federal officials raided more than a dozen marijuana dispensaries in Colorado, with some of the targeted outlets saying they were left in the dark as to the reasons why.
The Denver Post reported that no arrests were carried out in the raids, which were carried out by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
They took $1 million worth of plants from his facility, attorney James Wollrab told the Post following the raid on Swiss Medical in nearby Boulder. They didnt leave any instructions, saying dont replant. There was no court order of cease and desist. No explanation.
A spokesperson for the Department of Justice told the Post via email that the seizures complied with federal authorities pledge to respect the states newly-passed law legalizing medical marijuana sales except in cases involving, among other factors, marijuana possession on federal property; distributing the drug to minors, using marijuana sales revenue for criminal purposes and shipping the drug from states where it is legalized to other states.
The raids were carried out six weeks before the states first legal marijuana stores were set to open, and one lawmaker and medical marijuana supporter, state Rep. Dan Pabon (D), told KUSA-TV that the raids were a way of separating bad actors from legitimate businesses.
Its clear that this is a non-nonsense, no-room-for-error regulatory environment, Pabon said to KUSA. We welcome federal partnership in protecting public safety and keeping this out of the hands of our children.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/21/no-explanation-for-federal-raid-on-denver-area-pot-dealers/
The Denver Post reported that no arrests were carried out in the raids, which were carried out by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
They took $1 million worth of plants from his facility, attorney James Wollrab told the Post following the raid on Swiss Medical in nearby Boulder. They didnt leave any instructions, saying dont replant. There was no court order of cease and desist. No explanation.
A spokesperson for the Department of Justice told the Post via email that the seizures complied with federal authorities pledge to respect the states newly-passed law legalizing medical marijuana sales except in cases involving, among other factors, marijuana possession on federal property; distributing the drug to minors, using marijuana sales revenue for criminal purposes and shipping the drug from states where it is legalized to other states.
The raids were carried out six weeks before the states first legal marijuana stores were set to open, and one lawmaker and medical marijuana supporter, state Rep. Dan Pabon (D), told KUSA-TV that the raids were a way of separating bad actors from legitimate businesses.
Its clear that this is a non-nonsense, no-room-for-error regulatory environment, Pabon said to KUSA. We welcome federal partnership in protecting public safety and keeping this out of the hands of our children.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/21/no-explanation-for-federal-raid-on-denver-area-pot-dealers/
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they were raided by the DEA and IRS with the assistance of local law enforcement
frylock
Nov 2013
#12
as long as our prisons are run for profit, the war on (some) drugs will NEVER end
piratefish08
Nov 2013
#2
Bullshit. The explanation is in the warrant and a quick google search. The warrant lists a gentleman
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#3
No kidding. With multiple articles basically using the same meme "Timing coinciding with opening
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#10
My suggestion is that you read the warrant. Money Laundering for the cartels is pretty serious. nt
msanthrope
Nov 2013
#21
The Justice Department has listed reasons it will go after medical marijuana.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2013
#17
Money Laundering for larger interests--read the Targets and Offenses sections of the Warrant. nt
msanthrope
Nov 2013
#22
I would if I could find it. The link provided above seems to end before that.
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2013
#23
The first link in post #3 is the Warrant. You want to go to the last couple pages
msanthrope
Nov 2013
#29
The warrant seems to be all about cultivating marijuana and not about Juan being a bad man.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#11
I'm not saying Juan is not a very bad fella, I am saying that the warrant is about weed not him.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2013
#15
Oh, correct. The general theme of the articles is that "There isn't a reason for the raids", and
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#16
Juan Guardarramo is Cuban. Born there and moved here when he was a child or baby. His connections
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#25
So, nothing to do with Mexican drug trafficking organizations, the "cartels."
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2013
#28
Awww C'mon. You don't remember Tony Montana? That was the name of Al Pacino's character in
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#30
Thank you for bringing the facts. I wonder how much pot one has to ingest before one
msanthrope
Nov 2013
#20