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Colorado Collectives Warned by US Attorney

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The early part of this week has delivered mixed news for medical marijuana patients.  Those who attended the Cypress Hill Smokeout were treated to an excellent day long music festival and community gathering.  There was one unfortunate development regarding Colorado, where the federal government has put their collectives on alert however.

Colorado has taken extraordinary steps to ensure patient access including a state wide licensing system for patients (which is what many advocates are hoping to see in California after the state Supreme Court takes on the issue later this year) and a tighter grip on dispensaries operating under state law.  Additionally, a ballot initiative was successful and voters will get the chance to legalize marijuana for recreational use this November.  As we mentioned last week, 23 of the over 700 collectives in Colorado were closed down, which only represented approximately 3% of all dispensaries.

A U.S. attorney in Colorado, John Walsh, does not want anyone to feel comfortable as they seek medical relief.  The 23 collectives were shut down because they were not in compliance with state law.  In most cases it involved collectives being too close to schools.  President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder (who may have his hands full explaining his position on the US government’s right to target and kill US citizens overseas in the name of anti-terrorism)  have said several times since their time on the 2008 campaign trail that they are not seeking to interfere with collectives and patients abiding by state law.  Eric Holder even reiterated this idea as recently as December.  However, John Walsh is saying that no collective should feel safe and that it is in his office’s discretion to go after any and all collectives in Colorado.  Of course his office has to answer to the White House so we can wait and see if team Obama plans on keeping their word during an election year.

While we do not want to see patient access restricted,  we should all take into consideration that a U.S. attorney may not want to describe a scenario where they basically green light a medical marijuana program that follows state laws, but is still under violation on a federal level.  While John Walsh says everyone is on notice, they did only carefully select 23 to shut down.  A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office mentioned that dispensaries can be shut down for other non cannabis related violations such as possession of firearms and possessing marijuana when they are not in compliance with state laws.  It sounds as if the U.S. attorneys are letting everyone know that they will go after any violation they can uncover.  This should not be news as we know the feds are salivating to flex their muscle.  However, with a vast majority of the country supporting medical marijuana, voters will have quite a bit to say in only a matter of months.  It is important that advocates take action and make it out to the voting polls this November and support patient compassion and relief.


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