White House Responds to DEA Raids, Vows to End Policy

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White House Responds to DEA Raids, Vows to End Policy

PRESS RELEASE
Americans for Safe Access
For Immediate Release: February 5, 2009

White House Responds to DEA Raids, Vows to End Policy

Washington, DC -- White House Spokesman Nick Shapiro reacted to new Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) raids at medical cannabis collectives in California, saying he expects President Obama to end that policy when a new DEA Administrator is seated. “The president believes that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws, and as he continues to appoint senior leadership to fill out the ranks of the federal government, he expects them to review their policies with that in mind," Shapiro said.

The statement puts the Department of Justice and the DEA on notice of a change in federal policy, and indicates that continued raids may not be tolerated. "Americans for Safe Access acknowledges President Obama's continued pledge to end federal interference with state medical marijuana laws," commented Caren Woodson, Director of Government Affairs. “We look forward to working with the President and his Administration to enact long-term policies that support safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research." Americans for Safe Access (ASA), the nation’s largest medical cannabis advocacy organization, sent policy recommendations aimed at harmonizing federal and state law and encouraging research to President Obama and Congress earlier this year.

Shapiro’s statement followed a groundswell of public opposition and critical media following a DEA raid in South Lake Tahoe on January 22 and four simultaneous raids in the Los Angeles area on Tuesday. ASA members and other medical cannabis advocates responded with thousands of phone calls to the White House and an Internet campaign on the President’s web site, Change.gov, asking the President to fulfill his repeated campaign pledges to not use federal resources to interfere with state medical marijuana laws.

Medical cannabis raids intensified under former President George W. Bush, with more than one hundred paramilitary style raids, new indictments, and letters threatening property owners who rent to medical cannabis facilities with prosecution and civil asset forfeiture. "More than 72 million people live in a state that has enacted laws that authorize the limited use and distribution of cannabis for therapeutic use," Woodson said. "The White House's comments have provided patients and their loved ones a sense of relief, and we hope the President and our Attorney General will keep this pledge in mind when considering appointments to the DEA and Office of National Drug Control Policy."

For interviews with medical cannabis patients impacted by federal raids, defendants facing prosecution or sentencing, doctors, and researchers, contact Media Specialist Kris Hermes at (510) 681-6361 or Director of Government Affairs Caren Woodson at (202) 857-5350.

Comments by Obama on ending medical marijuana raids: http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080323/NEWS/803230336

ASA medical marijuana recommendations for President Obama:

Source: (via Pender, thanks!)
 
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RansacktheElder

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Looks like Bush's holdovers were getting their licks in while they still could...Assholes. Hopefully this is more than lip service, we'll see I suppose.
 
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Time will tell! We are getting SOooooooooooooooooo CLOSE!!!
 
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Highagain

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I hope this means some peace for you guys in cali. It would be nice to have 4 raid free years during the Obama administration.
 
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Shack

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Man that is great news , couldn't happen soon enough !!!
 
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Sativaindica

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Despite my obvious cynicism for all his policies, I really do hope and pray for you guys that he does ease off the weed.



Good luck
 
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yoko

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Pragmatic considerations weighs vs. the yoke of culture.


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Nuglover

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Don't want to sound negative here but I'll believe it when I see it. Polititians say alot but ACTION is what we need. Many of you won't remember this but Carter said he would legalize it and you see how legal it is.......I still have hope, but I reserve the right to keep my joy inside till it actually happens.

Everyone just remember the golden rule "He who has all the gold makes the rules"
Big business runs this country not the so called "moral majority". When big business pulls it's head from it's ass and realizes it can make money from it then and only then will we see it legal for all.
 
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Despite my obvious cynicism for all his policies, I really do hope and pray for you guys that he does ease off the weed.



Good luck

From your lips to God's ears

ps--CNN just ran a story on the DEA raid and if he'll follow through on his campaign promises. That's a positive in any event. My thoughts on is is that the economy will force the issue the same way the Depression shattered prohibition. The time just seems right for it. I'm optimistic though. The realistic part of me thinks that it's a pipe dream.
 
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Why doesn't the Terminator have California National Guards protect the dispensaries from the Fed's?
 
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tenacious

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i am hopeful, but i also remember jimmy carter.
imo carter had a hard time getting anything done, though. lol
 
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Snookster

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Legalizing marijuana is sooo overdue....it's incredible that in todays time we, the USA, are still calling it illegal and putting innocent people in jails & prisons! IMHO...the "MORAL MAJORITY" can kiss my irish arse! One day we will be free...this I believe!
 

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