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LA Sheriff Says Almost All Pot Clinics Criminal



medical California -- The Los Angeles County sheriff has escalated his war of words against California medical marijuana dispensaries, saying as many as 97 percent operate as criminal enterprises.

Some of the pot shops get marijuana from Mexican drug cartels, and most dole out pot to people with no medical need for it, Sheriff Lee Baca said. "Millions of dollars are being made for profit, and it's all illegal," the sheriff said this week.

Baca presented no evidence to support his claim. His comments coincided with a recent announcement that he would lead efforts against a November ballot measure to legalize marijuana for personal use in California.

Critics said his claims about the dispensaries were politically motivated and untrue.

"When they run out of scare tactics, they come out with stuff like this," said Michael Backes, a board member of the Cornerstone Research Collective, which provides marijuana to patients in the Eagle Rock area of Los Angeles.

Backes stressed there was no need to buy pot from Mexican cartels because more than enough quality marijuana is legally grown in California to supply the dispensaries.

Drug Enforcement Administration spokeswoman Casey McEnry, who works in the San Francisco office, said it was difficult to substantiate or refute Baca's claims because of challenges in determining where pot found in dispensaries was produced.

Baca, however, said chemical analyses of pot confiscated during drug raids against street dealers showed similar pesticide content and other characteristics as marijuana sold in dispensaries.

Allegations of criminal activity involving pot shops increased after a string of deaths, including the Aug. 26 slaying of three men in West Hollywood who police suspect had been buying up bulk quantities of high-grade marijuana from dispensaries and reselling it on the street.

The suspect in that case confessed to killing the men when he didn't have enough cash to complete a transaction, police said.

In addition, two workers at different dispensaries have been killed during robberies in recent weeks.

"It is no surprise that people are going to get killed ... drugs and violence go together," Baca said.

Despite his concerns about the way dispensaries operate, Baca has been a longtime advocate of medical marijuana use by AIDS patients and people with other chronic conditions.

The 1996 law approved by California voters allows collectives to grow medicinal marijuana, though they are not supposed to make profits and can only charge enough to cover operating expenses.

Baca said the intent of the law was good but had been corrupted almost beyond recognition with most "patients" producing spurious notes from doctors describing vague ailments that don't need to be treated with marijuana.

Thirteen other states have legalized medical marijuana, and many jurisdictions around the country have decriminalized marijuana to the point that low-level possession offenses aren't prosecuted.

By Thomas Watkins, The Associated Press
Source: Associated Press
 

inreplyavalon

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"It is no surprise that people are going to get killed ... drugs and violence go together," Baca said.


I think what he meant was that prohibition and violence go together. He sounds like a real *sshole.
 

Kalicokitty

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I'm going to point out that almost all cops are dirty.
And unlike Sheriff Lee Baca, I can cite numerous examples of it.

Lets start with the Rampart scandal, over 70 corrupt officers working together to commit crimes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rampart_scandal

Sheriff is an elected position isn't it?
Time to vote out lying lee baca
 

Preacher

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I might be mistaken but isn't the Mexican weed nearly all shwag? Because dispensaries obviously wouldn't sell that.
 

Pythagllio

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The residents of Los Angeles overwhelmingly support getting rape kits tested in a timely manner. By a margin exceeding over 4-1 the residents think it more important to get sexual predators off the street than to worry about Prop 19.
 

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The residents of Los Angeles overwhelmingly support getting rape kits tested in a timely manner. By a margin exceeding over 4-1 the residents think it more important to get sexual predators off the street than to worry about Prop 19.
Well it is. Bit of a red herring there, I do care about both those things.
 

Preacher

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So why doesn't he support the passage of Prop 19? It would allow those dispensaries which turn a profit to legally do so with the new licenses, and it would also end a lot of the "vague ailment" Dr. recommendations because those people could then be legally buying and selling cannabis without a need for a rec. The logic of cops astounds me.
That ain't the half of it- as I saw in another thread here, DARE spokesmen denounce cannabis while condoning alcohol by describing the exact same fucking effects the drugs have in common, just worded differently.
 

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