Have You Heard About the "Weaseling" of the California Medical Marijuana Law?

Medical Cannibis Bus Owners Are in Jail Facing Federal Drug Charges

By Sharon Early, published Feb 07, 2007
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California passed laws in the last few years allowing for what is called medicinal marijuana for people with terminal illnesses and or conditions that bring constant pain like Multiple Sclerosis, Crohns disease, Fibromyalgia, and leukemia. These people have gotten the medical prescription from a licensed medical facility and have complete medical documentation of their need of this medication. They are not subsidised by Medicare or HMO coverage in the purchase of this medication.

Things were seemingly going fine with the medicinal marijuana laws when suddenly this month the federal govenrnment has sworn out affadavits and warrants not for the legal prescription holders but for the owners of the medicinal marijuana distribution centers. Also for the managers and employees saying that they are violating federal laws pertaining to the transport and posession of marijuana for sale. They are revoking their business licenses and shutting down their businesses. Jailing the owners because they are not prescription holders and because they are selling marijuana.
The following is an article taken from the local newspaper in the Coachella Valley

As reported on thedesertsun.com, Stacy Hochanadel, owner of the CannaHelp dispensary in Palm Desert, and James Campbell and John Bednar, managers at the dispensary, have been charged with three felony counts each on suspicion of possession, sale and transportation of marijuana and "keeping a place to sell controlled substances."

The three turned themselves in Monday at the Riverside County Jail in Indio, where their bails were set at $50,000 each.

They are scheduled to appear in court this morning.

Under California state law, medical use of marijuana is allowed for patients with a doctor's letter of recommendation but the drug cannot be sold for profit.

Federal law bans all use, cultivation or sale of the drug.

Hochanadel's wife, Shana, said in a phone interview the family's income is "nothing near" the amounts claimed. She and Hochanadel have three daughters.

Have You Heard About the "Weaseling" of the California Medical Marijuana Law?

SM Early

Credit: G. Chesterman

Copyright: Sharon Early

Takeaways
  • I fail to believe that the federal government has an interest in seeing sick people suffering with out their medicine.
  • Because the prescribed users are now protected by the laws that have been put in place they are weaseling their way around the law by federally prosecuting dispensaries that are acting in the capacity as pharmacists
  • Things were seemingly going fine with the medicinal marijuana laws when suddenly this month the federal govenrnment has sworn out affadavits and warrants not for the legal prescription holders but for the owners of the medicinal marijuana distribution cen
Did You Know?
I voted in favor of the California medicinal cannabis law!
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Federal law is a higher form of law than state law. Under the law federal laws a binding on every state. A state law cannot change a federal law. State laws that conflict with federal laws are not valid. The people of the State of California have no power to over rule federal law. This same higher law is the reason we no longer have slavery, that we have auto safety standards and drug and medical standards. Every one of these laws started at the federal level. In the case of Slavery this country fought a war called the civil war over states rights over federal rights. The federal right won. The federal law setting people of color free won over the rights of states to allow slavery. Arn't you glad the fed's won? That was not the federal laws weaseling the states right of slavery. Your need to study your history.

Posted on 02/07/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

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