DEA to Halt Medical Marijuana Raids

Supporters of programs to provide legal marijuana to patients with painful medical conditions are celebrating Attorney General Eric Holder's statement this week that the Drug Enforcement Administration would end its raids on state-approved marijuana dispensaries.

Federal raids on medical marijuana distributors continued at least into the second week of Barack Obama's presidency, when federal agents shut down at least two dispensaries in California on Feb. 3.

Holder was asked about those raids Wednesday in Santa Ana, Calif., at a news conference that was called to announce the arrests of 755 people in a nationwide crackdown on the U.S. operations of Mexican drug cartels. He said such operations would no longer be conducted.

"What the president said during the campaign ... will be consistent with what we will be doing here in law enforcement," he said. "What (Obama) said during the campaign ... is now American policy."

Obama indicated during the presidential campaign that he supported the controlled use of marijuana for medical purposes, saying he saw no difference between medical marijuana and other pain-control drugs.

"My attitude is if the science and the doctors suggest that the best palliative care and the way to relieve pain and suffering is medical marijuana, then that's something I'm open to," Obama said in November 2007 at a campaign stop in Audubon, Iowa. "There's no difference between that and morphine when it comes to just giving people relief from pain."

White House spokesman Nick Shapiro hinted at the policy shift shortly after the California raids, telling The Washington Times that the dispensaries were legal in California and that the Obama administration's stance was that "federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws."

Major shift in federal policy
The new policy represents a significant turnabout for the federal government. During the Bush administration, DEA agents shut down 30 to 40 marijuana dispensaries, the agency said.

The Web site of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy had yet to catch up to the policy shift as of Friday afternoon, and was still prominently featuring a " Medical Marijuana Reality Check" declaring that "marijuana is not considered modern medicine" and arguing that "no animal or human data support the safety or efficacy of smoked marijuana for general medical use."

Medical marijuana
Thirteen states allow the sale, distribution and use of marijuana for limited medical purposes:

- Alaska
- California
- Colorado
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Michigan
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Washington

Holder's comments received little notice Wednesday, overshadowed by the news of the drug arrests. But supporters of legalized marijuana seized on them as an important sign of progress in their campaign.

"Holder's statement marks a dramatic shift in U.S. drug policy and is a major victory for the 72 million Americans who reside in states where the use of medical cannabis is legal," said Paul Armentano, deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, said in a statement.

Thirteen states allow the cultivation, sale and use of medical marijuana.

Armentano said the shift would add momentum to campaigns in states that are considering their own medical marijuana laws. The New Jersey Senate approved such a bill Monday, and Gov. Jon Corzine said he would sign it if it cleared the state Assembly.

Charles Lynch, who operated a state-approved dispensary in Morro Bay, Calif., before it was raided in 2007, also welcomed the new policy.

"It's a good thing for California. It's a good thing for the other 12 states that have medical marijuana laws," said Lynch, who was convicted in August of federal drug charges.

Lynch could face five years in prison when he is sentenced late next month, but in light of the new federal policy, he said he would appeal his conviction and seek a presidential pardon.

Lynch contended that dispensaries like his were vital for patients in the last stages of a painful illness.

"Having one in your community, wherever that may be, is a good thing because it helps these people that need relief," he said.


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now everyone in every other state needs to get off their asses and get involved in the initiatives being developed in every town, state, city and country!

we can do this people, look what we have accomplished so far!

we are so close to winning federally, I see it within Obama's first term!

keep thinking positive everyone!
 
i would love to get involved in any thing in Oklahoma ,tulsa around there. I am disabled in the fact that my nerves in my feet and hands are damaged due to diabitis and they send signals to my brain that i am in serious pain. debilitating pain . I have had this for almost ten years now and i take a lot of pain meds but without the boost marijuana gives the meds and my over all attitude. life wouldnt be worth living . I dont go outside much and have only one friend that can help me and she has two kids to think about when she is able to find the stuff the risk she takes on loosing them if she gets busted. just so i dont have to go too long with out relief. I dont know what i would do with out her. So if there is any thing i can do to facilitate getting oklahoma to allow med. merij. i will do if i can. Anything so my friend doesnt have to risk her kids and freedom just to help her friend cope with extream pain 24/7 and she doesnt even smoke herself. I think Obama is our best chance and now is the time. but living in ok. in a small room ....just let me know what i can do or people i can contact to get whatever is needed started, started. Thanks for listening ,now lets do something .
 
now everyone in every other state needs to get off their asses and get involved in the initiatives being developed in every town, state, city and country!

we can do this people, look what we have accomplished so far!

we are so close to winning federally, I see it within Obama's first term!

keep thinking positive everyone!

I find your optimisim to be very uplifting .... Definately , now's the time to make ourselves heard ... speak up now or forever hold your peace...Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their cause ...a call to arms , so to speak .:smokin:
 
i would love to get involved in any thing in Oklahoma ,tulsa around there. I am disabled in the fact that my nerves in my feet and hands are damaged due to diabitis and they send signals to my brain that i am in serious pain. debilitating pain . I have had this for almost ten years now and i take a lot of pain meds but without the boost marijuana gives the meds and my over all attitude. life wouldnt be worth living . I dont go outside much and have only one friend that can help me and she has two kids to think about when she is able to find the stuff the risk she takes on loosing them if she gets busted. just so i dont have to go too long with out relief. I dont know what i would do with out her. So if there is any thing i can do to facilitate getting oklahoma to allow med. merij. i will do if i can. Anything so my friend doesnt have to risk her kids and freedom just to help her friend cope with extream pain 24/7 and she doesnt even smoke herself. I think Obama is our best chance and now is the time. but living in ok. in a small room ....just let me know what i can do or people i can contact to get whatever is needed started, started. Thanks for listening ,now lets do something .

hey rezzdawg, there is a marijuana convention going on. here are the specs

Hosted By:
Tulsa NORML

When:
Wednesday, March 18, 2009 @ 7pm

Where:
Tulsa Hardesty Regional Library (Redbud Room)
8316 E. 93rd St.

Tulsa
74133

Description:
We will be working in Tulsa to lessen penalties for responsible adult cannabis consumers and save taxpayers' money by allowing the police to focus on more violent and serious crimes.

im going to be there! LEGALIZE!!! NO MORE PAIN!!!! AND NO MORE JAIL!!!! lol
 
Howdy snyper, Thanks for the info. I cant believe i lucked out and found one of these conventions for a long time . I remember in collage (kU) there would be people handing out flyiers and holding signs up in support of legelizing . there was this one guy that dressed all in white and papermached in front of him and back ends of a joint with the front looking like its lit rideing a bike up and down the main strip . It was the funniest thing ive ever seen. anyways Ill be there and will bring some friends maybe. Thanks again and have a great day
 
there was this one guy that dressed all in white and papermached in front of him and back ends of a joint with the front looking like its lit rideing a bike up and down the main strip .


lmao!! thats hilarious. And no problem im always eager to help people out. i havent seen a convention for legalizing ever in oklahoma. im 21 and this is the first one ive seen. I hope this goes somewhere.
 
are u kidding me, i am 39 and never heard of one here. I hope somebody there will have a plan to get some kind of petition or something to get pot legal or at least decriminalized for med. reason to start with at least. oh well..stay high(roll it ,lick it,light it,love it, cough to get off)
 
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