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DEA: Colorado Marijuana Dispensaries are Illegal

By The Associated Press
Source: Aspen Times

DEA Highland Ranch, Colo. -- The top Drug Enforcement Administration officer in Denver says marijuana dispensaries that are popping up across the state are illegal.

Federal agents raided the home of a marijuana grower who spoke publicly about his large and profitable operation in his basement. DEA agents arrested Chris Bartkowicz at his Highlands Ranch home Friday during a raid in which agents seized dozens of marijuana plants.

Denver DEA Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey Sweetin says marijuana is not medicine and is still illegal under federal law. Sweetin said he's been gathering information on dispensary owners and their operations for months.

"Technically, every dispensary in the state is in blatant violation of federal law," Sweetin told The Denver Post. "The time is coming when we go into a dispensary, we find out what their profit is, we seize the building and we arrest everybody. They're violating federal law; they're at risk of arrest and imprisonment."

The raids and Sweetin's comments come nearly four months after Deputy U.S. Attorney General David Ogden sent a memo advising federal law enforcement that people using medical marijuana in "clear and unambiguous compliance with existing state laws" not be targeted for arrest.

Sweetin said the memo deals with medical marijuana patients and small-scale growers, not commercial enterprises. Guidelines in the memo call for examining the number of plants and the profits that exceed what state law intended in determining which ones are illegal, Sweetin said.

Parts of an interview Bartkowicz gave to Denver station KUSA-TV for a story that was to air Friday night were published in The Denver Post.

"I'm definitely living the dream now," he said before his arrest of his marijuana growing operation that he hoped would turn profits in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

U.S. Attorney spokesman Jeff Dorschner said Bartkowicz would remain in custody through the holiday weekend before prosecutors decide Tuesday whether to file charges.

Meanwhile, about 95 miles south of Denver, jurors in Pueblo Saturday were deliberating a case that could clarify limits on how much medical marijuana users could grow.

Prosecutors Anthony Marzavas and Steve Jones argued that 55-year-old Thomas Sexton used language in the state's constitutional amendment to manipulate the system to get more plants than needed. Sexton faces marijuana cultivation and possession charges.

"That's as simple as it gets," Jones said during closing statements Friday. "This is not a movement, it's a trial, and the law still exists that makes this a felony."

Police seized 128 marijuana plants when Sexton's home was raided in August 2007. Colorado's voter-approved medical marijuana law allows users to have 2 ounces of marijuana or six plants, but allows more under certain circumstances.

During his trial, Sexton told the jury that he uses medical marijuana because of pain caused by metal plates and braces screwed into his right femur following a 2004 skiing accident. Sexton said he also provided marijuana for six patients, saying he and two others had a doctor's recommendation for additional marijuana.

Two of those patients testified that they eat their marijuana or distill the plant in oil or butter and use it as a topical solution, requiring more plants than if they smoked it.

Both cases come as medical marijuana proponents call for lawmakers to establish clear rules for dispensaries.

"All we're trying to do is follow the rules," said Matt Brown, executive director of Coloradans for Medical Marijuana Regulation.
 

Sam the Caveman

Good'n Greasy
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Well, typical attitude from the DEA.

I feel bad for the people with large ops that are somewhat open about it. Their once felt security is now in jeopardy with a sever need to go back underground.
 

xfargox

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When this is legalized, or at least tolerated by law, these overzealous people, so eager to make criminals out of everyone, will realize they stand on the wrong side of history.
 

real food

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wrong side of history?

Its only been the most important plant for 5000 years of recorded history and only been illegal for like 80 years...

How could they possibly be on the right side of history?
 
Jeffrey Sweetin must have a stick up his ass.

Sweetin said he's been gathering information on dispensary owners and their operations for months.

cool buddy, dont worry about the violent criminals, just continue picking on the easy targets.
 

bergerbuddy

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Look... Every pot user needs to face the fact that the DEA will be cut into about 1/5 of its current size....

Should pot EVER be made legal...... There just are not enough cokers and methheads and the rest to support the staff this fucked up agency has built since the days of Big Daddy Bush... throwing billions at creating jobs.... then importing tons of coke with Barry Seal, Manuel Noriega and others.... Keeping the job security going..

LEGALIZATION... DECRIM... IS BAD FOR PIG JOB SECURITY...

Sorry you lying moraless fuckers....... your dayz are numbered.... by the Jury system if nothing else..
 
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Bazarocka

Dam

Dam

DEA= BUTTNUGGETS
"I can see the History Books 400 years from now", (If We're Still Around).
Their GONNA be laughing their ass's off. "CANNABIS WAS ILLEGAL" OMG....:hide:

Like I dunno where I read once that 400 years ago or so coffee was illegal somewhere or another (Turkey I Think) and they'ed chop off a hand for peddling it.

But I Agree " WE STILL HAVE A BUMPY ROAD" ahead....:dunno:
 

BigTop

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It's one thing to live the dream, it's another to flaunt it... just to say that on a person to person basis, envy brings about all sorts of behaviors... one of which (by folks such as those at the DEA) is to snap back.


bergerbuddy~ you state a 1/5 reduction in size... can you elaborate on that??? Now that's some of the best news I've heard in while, if indeed true... talk about making a real, tangible difference in the world! Peace bro
 
Word is he had 100's of plants and only 12 patients. Some of those patients had recs that were for a high # of plants, but we know that's still being legally tested in Colorado.

Dumbasses like this could potentially bring the hammer down if public opinion shifts. While I hate to see any grower busted, this dumb ass had something coming. $400K a year with 12 patients? What a greedy idiot, he had to have been wholesaling (or his patients were dealers). You want to make $400K in a year? Get a warehouse and a store front, get real patients. I won't begrudge you that.
 

HerbGlaze

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If you like men and your a man, your a criminal.
If you smoke anything but the Man's shit your in trouble.
If you don't do any of these your a law biding citizen.
I call bullshit!
 

xfargox

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If you like men and your a man, your a criminal.
If you smoke anything but the Man's shit your in trouble.
If you don't do any of these your a law biding citizen.
I call bullshit!

Read "Civil Disobedience" by Thoreau. I'm sure you'll love it. He basically tells government to fuck off (as well as "Slavery in Massachusetts").

:D :D
 
Word is he had 100's of plants and only 12 patients. Some of those patients had recs that were for a high # of plants, but we know that's still being legally tested in Colorado.

Dumbasses like this could potentially bring the hammer down if public opinion shifts. While I hate to see any grower busted, this dumb ass had something coming. $400K a year with 12 patients? What a greedy idiot, he had to have been wholesaling (or his patients were dealers). You want to make $400K in a year? Get a warehouse and a store front, get real patients. I won't begrudge you that.
I agree this guy is a dumb ass and was asking for trouble. But whoever started the rumor that he was over his limit is off base. The news report stated he had "MORE THAN" a dozen licenses and it showed him thumbing through a notebook of them that was about an inch thick. My guess is he had sufficient paper. The DEA got involved b/c of his poor decision to taunt them with claims like owning a $650k house and netting $400k/year.
 

PoopyTeaBags

State Liscensed Care Giver/Patient, Assistant Trai
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if i read this correctly the dea is saying that if your 100% legal as long as you follow the laws... BUT if you follow the laws and make more money they i think you should you are now illegal?
 

PoopyTeaBags

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I agree this guy is a dumb ass and was asking for trouble. But whoever started the rumor that he was over his limit is off base. The news report stated he had "MORE THAN" a dozen licenses and it showed him thumbing through a notebook of them that was about an inch thick. My guess is he had sufficient paper. The DEA got involved b/c of his poor decision to taunt them with claims like owning a $650k house and netting $400k/year.


ya no offense its nice to have an ego.. but wtf are you thinking... your ahead of the game STFU and enjoy life..
 

Rednick

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You piss off the DEA and they will come for you.

That seems to be what the message is to me. Had he not given a news interview, then probably nothing would have happened.
But he decides to brag about his dream and now someone had to hear some shit from someone they didn't want to at the station...so guess what, now they are going to flex their balls back at ya.

Also, did it say what his tax filing situation was. I know that you would see IRS personnel in the news when California dispensaries were being raided under Bush jr.
 
I agree this guy is a dumb ass and was asking for trouble. But whoever started the rumor that he was over his limit is off base. The news report stated he had "MORE THAN" a dozen licenses and it showed him thumbing through a notebook of them that was about an inch thick. My guess is he had sufficient paper. The DEA got involved b/c of his poor decision to taunt them with claims like owning a $650k house and netting $400k/year.
I REALLY hope he is 100% legit. If there's even a sliver of illegality, then the DEA and prohibitionists will trump it up. But if he's legal, then it's the litmus test on what the DA will, and will not prosecute.

Time will tell...
 

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