Why Did the DEA Just Raid Colorado Dispensaries and Grow Operations?

TheMan13

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Update: A source and friend of Marijuana.com via Facebook states that “20 are in the process or will be hit throughout the day.”
The DEA levied a series of raids against medical marijuana facilities in both Denver and Boulder today, smashing windows and confiscating cannabis along the way–and offering zero explanation.
While the DEA deemed the actions “confidential” and has not offered any reasoning behind the actions, the IRS appears to be involved as well–which unfortunately means it could be a tax evasion situation, money laundering investigation, or another “cleanse” of sorts (all of which: yea, justified).
These individuals very well could have been violating state law in some fashion and have done something egregious worthy of having your property trashed. If so,they got what they deserve
But…we probably won’t ever find out for awhile, so it’s worth playing the devil’s lettuce’s advocate.
The IRS’ involvement does not ensure that these collectives were doing anything illegal–it merely indicates they were being investigated. And the forceful arm of the law was definitely, clearly used in this instance.
At one raid in Boulder, a pile of seized marijuana lay in the snow like Christmas trees. At the VIP Cannabis dispensary in Denver, broken glass from a shattered front window littered the parking lot whileagents hauled boxes of evidence into a U-Haul truck.
Whether these raids are fair or unjust (to be determined), it’s a hard pill to swallow for those of us who work in this emerging industry and thought we were past looking in our rearview mirror every 15 seconds for flashing lights.
Because we thought–and were told by the DEA–that state laws would be respected, we were safe, and violent raids were a thing of the past. Instead, rather than performing a subtle investigation, the DEA–just weeks until legalization in Colorado–made what certainly seems like a statement: we still control your fate.
Of course, since they’re not telling us what these businesses did, we can only hope they were doing something that warranted these actions by the government:
“The Drug Enforcement Administration, Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations, the Denver Police Department and state and local law enforcement are today executing lawfully obtained search warrants and seizure warrants,” said Jeff Dorschner, spokesman for the DOJ.
“Although we cannot at this time discuss the substance of this pending investigation, the operation under way today comports with the Department’s recent guidance regarding marijuana enforcement matters,” Dorschner said in his e-mailed statement to The Denver Post.
“As this is an on-going investigation, no additional information will be made available,” he said. [Denver Post]
It’s a dark, sad, and confusing day for the industry. It had been almost six months since we heard the DEA had taken action like this, and that was to Colorado’s cousin in Washington. If memory serves me right, it’s been over a year, andcloser to 18 months since I’ve written about any kind of raid in Colorado.
Again, we don’t know the reason for these raids, and hopefully there’s a legitimate reason for the raids. But we can only sit, watch, and wonder.
The timing–weed goes legal in under 6 weeks and the whole world is watching us–is suspicious to say the least. So someone was breaking the law and got what they deserved, or this was a statement.
Or maybe the DEA needed some money for their Christmas bonuses?

http://www.marijuana.com/news/2013/11/why-did-the-dea-just-raid-colorado-dispensaries-and-grow-operations/
 

Murfy

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cops are cunts-

many hired only due to the fact they fit a psychological profile allowing for blind dominance and subjugation of citizens for there own emotional and psychological satisfaction.
 

TheMan13

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We really need to begin promoting and passing laws that make it an individual crime for each and every law enforcement officer involved in these raids. We need to address this machine at it's most literal dangerous point and work our way up meeting the changes intended by marijuana legislation somewhere along the line. As is we have work like dogs with thousands of martyrs sacrificed as well as much treasure to gain what shadow game freedom/justice we have here.

I hate to sound like a broken record here; Turn on, Tune in and Take over ...

[video=youtube;uvA6FP0guvg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvA6FP0guvg[/video]

 

Murfy

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the sad thing is it works-

aren't we Americans? don't we know our history and what makes us great and where it comes from.

no.

75 views and three posts clearly shows fear. our government exists only by participation. opting out destroys from within. better to be attacked by progressive marxists?
 

Murfy

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and for the hs guy that monitors me/us-

i said the c word for it's inherent nature in your psych profile. sorry dude. try and find God.
 

Murfy

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there are already specific laws in place-

the Constitution of The United States. those violating it, regardless of conscience or outcome, are guilty of the crime said document states.
 

fssalaska

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What a bunch of shit ! The DEA went full retard.
I like the photo, dude has knee pads on so when you tell him to kiss your ass he's ready..
 

kinddiesel

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its not legal to profit of cannabis . and if the irs is involved then there making a shit load of money.
 

Lionden

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the sad thing is it works-

aren't we Americans? don't we know our history and what makes us great and where it comes from.

no.

75 views and three posts clearly shows fear. our government exists only by participation. opting out destroys from within. better to be attacked by progressive marxists?
Some of us are just old skool and are used to the way it was and in my opinion still is, long way to go for us still. Big bro is watching,monitoring ect...so some of us just choose to not have a target on our back until full legal or decrim im scared especially since we are all on lovely lara list.
 

TheMan13

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This contemporary governmental interpretation of law at will under the guise/cover of investigatory secrecy is just not right. Whom oversee those masterminding these schemes and holds them accountable? These ends by these means is by NO means a non violent victim less crime. No legal interpretation of vice prohibition laws justify the threat and use of violence against it's people period. This Chicago type politics staring medical marijuana patients and caregivers down today from a federal level is simply unconscionable :(
 

Huel Perkins

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there are already specific laws in place-

the Constitution of The United States. those violating it, regardless of conscience or outcome, are guilty of the crime said document states.
Everything our government does is unconstitutional...
 

st0wandgrow

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It's all about money. As a society we're OK with people killing themselves with alcohol, cigarettes, and prescription drugs ..... but a harmless plant that has never killed a soul is bad?

Why? Because giant corporations make billions of dollars every year off of alcohol, cigarettes, and prescription drugs, and those same corporations are in bed with our policy makers. It's one big shell game. If you have money, you have power .... and the rest of us schlepps get bent.
 

GandalfdaGreen

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It's all about money. As a society we're OK with people killing themselves with alcohol, cigarettes, and prescription drugs ..... but a harmless plant that has never killed a soul is bad?

Why? Because giant corporations make billions of dollars every year off of alcohol, cigarettes, and prescription drugs, and those same corporations are in bed with our policy makers. It's one big shell game. If you have money, you have power .... and the rest of us schlepps get bent.

  • You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to st0wandgrow again.




 
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