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DEA Raids in Los Angeles 4/16/13 | Medical Marijuana Breaking News
Raid Update – Reports indicate that Zen Healing and AHHS in West Hollywood were raided earlier today as well as Marina Caregivers in Marina Del Rey.
Beverly Hills Police Aid In Arrests Of Organized Crime Enterprise
Beverly Hills Police Aid In Arrests Of Organized Crime Enterprise : A four-year-long investigation into an organized criminal enterprise carrying out large-scale marijuana distribution came to a conclusion Tuesday morning, as officers from the Beverly Hills Police Department and other law enforcement agencies executed eleven search warrants and three arrest warrants throughout the Los Angeles area. Three suspects were taken into custody and charged with a total of 46 felony counts as a result of the operation, which also involved the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the Santa Monica Police Department, the Los Angeles Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the United States Secret Service.
Kamala Harris Defends Medical Marijuana
SAN FRANCISCO — Federal prosecutors should be careful not to overreach in their crackdown on California’s pot dispensaries, even though there are ambiguities in the state’s medical marijuana laws, the state attorney general said Thursday. The law passed 15 years ago by California voters has ambiguities that must be resolved either by the state Legislature or the courts, state Attorney General Kamala Harris said in a statement. However, Harris said she was worried that “an overly broad federal enforcement campaign will make it more difficult for legitimate patients to access physician-recommended medicine in California.” She urged federal authorities to make sure their enforcement efforts are focused on significant traffickers of illegal drugs. Harris, a Democrat in her first year as the state’s chief law enforcement officer, made her statement in response to inquiries from the media about the crackdown announced two weeks ago by the four federal prosecutors in California. They have ordered dozens of medical marijuana clubs to close, saying the operations are too close to places where children gather or are being used as fronts for drug dealers. Harris acknowledged that she shares the concerns of federal prosecutors about the proliferation of gangs and criminal enterprises that seek to exploit the medical marijuana law. The four U.S. attorneys said they were sending letters to landlords who rent retail and warehouse spaces to pot collectives and growers saying they could be prosecuted and have their properties confiscated by the government for aiding illegal enterprises. Officials in Sacramento and several other cities have since stopped issuing business permits to dispensaries. State law allows marijuana possession by residents with written doctors’ recommendations. Here is the original post: Kamala Harris Defends Medical Marijuana