DEA letter on Seeds

Wattzzup

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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulations for communicating controlled substance prescriptions to pharmacies (including electronic prescriptions) outline the rules for submission of these prescriptions from licensed prescribing providers to pharmacies

They do more than just kick your door in
 

lusidghost

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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulations for communicating controlled substance prescriptions to pharmacies (including electronic prescriptions) outline the rules for submission of these prescriptions from licensed prescribing providers to pharmacies

They do more than just kick your door in
Yes, they don't let Pfizer sell fentanyl on Silk Road. Your grandma is going to have to jump through some hoops to get her medicine that was regulated by the FDA.
 

MICHI-CAN

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D.E.A. Drug Exploitation Agency. Largest syndicate on the planet.

And Frump made it legal for us mail seeds of actual canibus. And it was for daughters hemp vanna commercial venture.
 

xtsho

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I just got a promotion to the Special Operations Division and am now overseeing all of the west coast field offices. Cannabis is not even something we're focused on let alone a few seeds from small time players. We're focused on fentanyl and Mexican Cartel smuggling rings that are bringing in tons of addictive hard core drugs daily. We don't give a damn about your seeds.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I just got a promotion to the Special Operations Division and am now overseeing all of the west coast field offices. Cannabis is not even something we're focused on let alone a few seeds from small time players. We're focused on fentanyl and Mexican Cartel smuggling rings that are bringing in tons of addictive hard core drugs daily. We don't give a damn about your seeds.
 

xtsho

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We're only targeting the large scale growing done by dangerous criminal enterprises involving tens of thousands of plants and large amounts of money. Recent directives have us focused elsewhere for the most part. The only active cannabis intervention we're doing at this time is when states request our assistance and then we act only in a support role. Small grows are of no interest to us whether they are located in a state that has legalized cannabis use or those that have not. Unless there is potential for us to seize assets through forfeiture law we're not wasting our time. Sports cars, real estate, bitcoin, bank accounts, cash, etc... Some dude with a couple thousand in grow equipment and some jars of product is a waste of our time.
 

GrassBurner

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So if I'm reading correctly, those growing in illegal states only need to worry about getting busted when plants are in flower?
Say I get busted while in veg. I could just say I'm growing hemp without a license, right? Hemp isn't a controlled substance, I would imagine the penalties would be less harsh.
I guess according to the law, we're all growing hemp until the plant begins producing thc above .3%
 
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