Owner of Raided Medical Marijuana Dispensary Takes Plea Deal

Noozhawk:  “Charles Restivo of the Pacific Coast Collective is expected to get three years of probation and some fines. A Santa Barbara man accused of operating the Pacific Coast Collective medical marijuana dispensary from 2008 to 2010 accepted a plea deal Thursday from the District Attorney’s Office.  Charles Jeffrey Restivo, 33, was arrested in February 2010 after the dispensary and his home were searched as part of a four-dispensary raid by local law enforcement. Restivo’s name is on the incorporation documents, and he was the one who acquired a City of Santa Barbara permit for the establishment at 331 N. Milpas St.

By |2012-05-13T07:02:02-07:00May 10th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Owner of Raided Medical Marijuana Dispensary Takes Plea Deal

Santa Barbara Pot Dispensary Closed After Federal Raid

Noozhawk:  “Federal agents served a search warrant Wednesday at a marijuana dispensary in Santa Barbara, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles.  The raid was conducted at the Pacific Coast Collective, 331 N. Milpas Street, said Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.  No arrests were made, Mrozek said.”

By |2012-05-12T14:44:13-07:00May 4th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on Santa Barbara Pot Dispensary Closed After Federal Raid

California Appeals Court Rules It is Unlawful for Dispensaries to Sell Medical Marijuana

JDSupra:  “The Court of Appeal recently issued an opinion that clarifies the operational parameters of medical marijuana collectives, cooperatives, and dispensaries, confirms that cities may pursue civil injunction relief under Health and Safety Code section 11570 and Civil Code section 3479, and confirms that cities may pursue remedies under the Unfair Competition Law to enjoin unlawfully operating medical marijuana dispensaries.  (The People v. Joseph, 2012 WL 1004770, Cal.App. 2 Dist., March 26, 2012). . . . The court explains that Health and Safety Code section 11362.775 ‘protects group activity ‘to cultivate marijuana for medical purposes,’’ but ‘does not cover dispensing or selling marijuana‘.”

The California medical marijuana dispensary in this case is Organica, Inc., owned by Jeffrey K. Joseph.

By |2012-05-01T07:06:15-07:00May 1st, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on California Appeals Court Rules It is Unlawful for Dispensaries to Sell Medical Marijuana

11 Arrested In Pot, Weapons Bust At East Oakland Warehouse

CBS San Francisco:  “Eleven people were arrested and thousands of marijuana plants were seized along with several weapons in a massive drug raid Wednesday night at a warehouse in East Oakland, Oakland Police said.  Investigators found some 2,500 pot plants, 50 pounds of dried processed marijuana, cash and a variety of weapons in what Asst. Police Chief Anthony Toribio described as a marijuana factory.”

See “11 arrested in raid on Oakland pot warehouse.”

By |2012-04-27T06:54:40-07:00April 27th, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on 11 Arrested In Pot, Weapons Bust At East Oakland Warehouse

Vallejo Marijuana Tax Brings in Less than Value of Dispensary Raid Seizure

Times-Herald:  “Vallejo police seized more than $135,000 worth of cannabis products from the Life Enhancement Services (L.E.S.) medical marijuana dispensary on Benicia Road on Friday.  That same date, April 20, was the city’s collection deadline for dispensaries citywide to remit March’s payment of a new 10 percent sales tax. Eight dispensaries paid their March taxes by the due date, totaling $44,230

By |2019-06-14T08:25:48-07:00April 24th, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on Vallejo Marijuana Tax Brings in Less than Value of Dispensary Raid Seizure

Lynching Charlie Lynch, a Medical Marijuana Martyr

Reason.tv:  “Should Charlie Lynch spend the rest of his life in jail, or even a single day, for operating a legal medical marijuana dispensary?  The sentencing of Morro Bay, California medical marijuana dispensary owner Charles Lynch has been delayed yet again, this time until June 11. According to Reason.tv producer Ted Balaker, who has followed the Lynch saga from its start, the mood in the courtroom was guardedly optimistic, especially as Judge George H. Wu openly expressed his sympathy for Lynch. “To be blunt, if I could find a way out, I would,” said Wu, referring to mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines that insist Lynch get at least five years in prison. However, Wu summarily dismissed the notion of disregarding the guidelines, claiming it would simply be a “monumental waste of time” because such a decision would be overruled by a higher court. Reason.tv will post a video of today’s proceedings soon. In the meantime, you can follow the case at Lynch’s website, online here.”

By |2012-04-21T07:06:51-07:00April 21st, 2012|Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles, Video|Comments Off on Lynching Charlie Lynch, a Medical Marijuana Martyr

Arizona Cannabis Society Raided by Phoenix Police

Phoenix New Times:  “Arizona Cannabis Society, a medical-marijuana caregiver collective featured prominently in a March New Times blog post, was raided today by Phoenix police.  Founder Bill Hayes is still being detained, cops say. . . . After a month and a half of undercover work, police served search warrants on three locations related to AZCS. At one location, nearly 900 pot plants were found — yet not a single person involved was a qualified caregiver, [Phoenix Police Sergeant Trent] Crump says. . . . Crump says, evidence turned up that the club was not operating as a non-profit, as Arizona law requires of a medical-marijuana dispensary. . . . In February, Hayes filed a lawsuit against Arizona in federal court in the hopes of changing part of the 2010 medical-pot law. The law allows qualified patients and caregivers to grow pot — but not if they live within 25 miles of an open dispensary. Hayes wants to patients to be allowed to grow pot regardless of nearby dispensaries. . . . Crump says police intend to submit criminal charges against one or more people connected to the Arizona Cannabis Society. . . . See the slideshow [Phoenix New Times] published last month about the AZCS by clicking here.”

By |2017-02-12T07:38:05-07:00April 18th, 2012|Cannabis Clubs, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Arizona Cannabis Society Raided by Phoenix Police

State Busts Myrtletown, California Medical Marijuana Dispensary

Times-Standard:  “According to the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office, DA investigators were assisting the state DOJ in serving search warrants at The Humboldt County Collective, better known as THC, located in the Myrtletown Shopping Center.

By |2012-04-07T07:22:54-07:00April 7th, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on State Busts Myrtletown, California Medical Marijuana Dispensary

Feds Raid Marijuana ‘University’ in Oakland

Press TV:  “An Oakland medical marijuana training facility, which billed itself as the nation’s only marijuana university, was raided by federal agents on Monday morning, leaving the building swarming with law enforcement and taped off from all visitors.     It’s not yet clear what the specific charges are, but it’s probably unsurprising that the country’s largest operation training medical marijuana professionals would be targeted by federal law enforcement.     Reports from local media noted that agents were seen walking from Oaksterdam University with large bags overflowing with marijuana.”

Read also “Feds Raid Oakland’s Oaksterdam,” which starts:

“Monday’s raid was the latest move by the federal government to crack down on California’s thriving medical marijuana industry.”

By |2015-04-06T18:53:12-07:00April 3rd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on Feds Raid Marijuana ‘University’ in Oakland

U.S. Attorney May Target Grows with Future Closure Letters

Denver West  Word Blogs:  “On Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that it had sent another 25 seizure-threat letters to medical marijuana dispensaries within 1,000 feet of schools; see details in our original coverage below. However, some language in the letters differed from the first mailing in January. Now, a spokesman for U.S. Attorney John Walsh confirms one implication of such tweaks: MMJ grows near schools may be targeted next time around. . . . recipients still have 45 days to shut down operations or face the seizure of their property.”

By |2012-04-01T08:11:49-07:00April 1st, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes|Comments Off on U.S. Attorney May Target Grows with Future Closure Letters

Vallejo Medical Marijuana Dispensary Raided for Second Time

Times-Herald:  “For the second time in 30 days, a local marijuana dispensary was raided Friday afternoon.  At about 4:25 p.m., Vallejo police officers served search and arrest warrants at Better Health Group, 3611 Sonoma Blvd., police said.”

By |2015-04-06T18:53:11-07:00April 1st, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Vallejo Medical Marijuana Dispensary Raided for Second Time

Feds Again Warn Arizona on Medical Marijuana

Azcentral.com:  “The U.S. Department of Justice has reiterated its warning that state employees are subject to federal prosecution for implementing the state’s medical-marijuana program. . . . In a Feb. 16 letter, Acting U.S. Attorney Ann Birmingham Scheel wrote to Gov. Jan Brewer that her office will continue to ‘vigorously enforce’ federal laws against those who ‘operate and facilitate large marijuana production facilities and marijuana production facilities involved in the cultivation, sale and distribution of marijuana, even if purportedly for medical purposes.’  Scheel said that state employees who participate in the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act ‘are not immune from liability’ “

By |2012-05-12T14:38:20-07:00March 20th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Again Warn Arizona on Medical Marijuana

DEA, Police Raid Upland, California Marijuana Dispensary

Toke of the Town:  “The Drug Enforcement Administration at 9:30 on Monday morning served a search warrant at G3 Holistic, Inc., a medical marijuana dispensary that has been at odds with the city of Upland, California for a couple of years. . . . Upland’s zoning ordinance prohibits medical marijuana dispensaries.”

By |2012-05-12T14:38:32-07:00March 13th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on DEA, Police Raid Upland, California Marijuana Dispensary

Smokey’s Lounge In Salem, Oregon Was Raided By Local Police

The Weed Blog:  “Smokey’s Lounge in Salem, Oregon was raided Tuesday, making it the third ‘official’ medical marijuana ‘dispensary’ in Oregon to be raided.  Unlike medical marijuana ‘dispensary’ raids in other states, all three raids in Oregon were by locate police.  However, unlike previous raids which were isolated to Washington County Oregon, this raid was in Marion County Oregon, multiple counties away.  In Washington County, the sheriff’s office has gone rogue and has been harassing medical marijuana patients and entrepreneurs for quite some time now.  But the raid in Salem is different.”

By |2012-03-10T08:09:50-07:00March 10th, 2012|Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Smokey’s Lounge In Salem, Oregon Was Raided By Local Police

U.S. Attorney for Northern California Shuts Down another Medical Marijuana Dispensary

SF Weekly:  “Melinda Haag, the U.S. Attorney for Northern California. Haag cites the park as a reason why medical marijuana dispensary Shambhala Healing Center, four blocks away on Mission Street, must close.  Shambhala would be the sixth San Francisco pot club shuttered by Haag, whose office has shut five dispensaries since November, and the most politically connected: one of Shambhala’s operators is a former candidate for Congress with connections to progressive politicians. . . . On Feb. 21, Haag mailed to property owner Ebrahim Poura of Beverly Hills a form letter that’s arrived in five other dispensary landlords’ mailboxes since Oct. 7, when California’s four federal prosecutors announced a coordinated crackdown on the state’s medical marijuana industry.  The letter gave Poura 45 days to close or risk ‘enhanced penalties’ because of Shambhala’s proxmity to Jose Coronado such as property forfeiture and ‘a penalty of up to 40 years in prison when operating within a prohibited distance of a school, playground, etc.,’ Haag wrote.”

By |2015-04-06T18:53:11-07:00March 7th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on U.S. Attorney for Northern California Shuts Down another Medical Marijuana Dispensary

Mark Moen, OC Weekly’s “Marijuana Martyr,” Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering

OC Weekly:  “Mark Moen, the former owner and operator of Lake Forest‘s 215 Agenda medical marijuana dispensary, has pleaded guilty to 73 counts of money laundering, four counts of selling marijuana, two counts of possessing it with the intent to sell, and one count of possessing more than $100,000 in cash from what the Orange County District Attorney refers to as ‘narcotics proceeds’.”

By |2019-06-14T08:25:47-07:00March 7th, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Mark Moen, OC Weekly’s “Marijuana Martyr,” Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering

Vallejo Police Raid & Close another Marijuana Dispensary

Solano County Buzz Examiner:  “Vallejo police seized hundreds of marijuana plants and shut down a second medical marijuana dispensary in the second raid in past 10 days.   Authorities acknowledged they were cracking down on the estimated two dozen pot dispensaries operating in Solano County’s largest city.   Detectives carrying out Wednesday’s raid also seized more than 30 pounds of marijuana and hundreds of food products containing pot from the Better Health Group on Sonoma Boulevard”

By |2012-03-04T08:11:46-07:00March 4th, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Vallejo Police Raid & Close another Marijuana Dispensary

DEA Selective in Medical Marijuana Arrests

Marijuana.com:  “Until federal drug agents arrested him earlier this month, Shon Squier was one of Hayward’s most successful and generous young businessmen.  Customers lined up outside his downtown storefront, particularly on Mondays, when he offered free samples to the first 50 visitors. Business was so good that Squier, a former construction worker, was able to donate more than $100,000 to local charities.  But Squier’s success as a dynamic medical marijuana entrepreneur was also his downfall. Federal drug agents raided his home and business, arresting Squier and his store manager, freezing bank accounts containing $1.5 million and confiscating several expensive cars, motorcycles and $200,000 in cash.  Medical marijuana advocates claim the raid constitutes unfair, selective enforcement by the Drug Enforcement Administration of the estimated 170 medical marijuana dispensaries in the state, including 85 in the San Francisco Bay Area. . . . The raids on both the Hayward and Modesto operations support what medical marijuana advocates contend is an unwritten practice by the DEA of being more likely to crack down on an operation that has lost local government support.”

By |2015-04-06T18:53:11-07:00March 1st, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on DEA Selective in Medical Marijuana Arrests

Landmark Court Decision Affirms Legality of Storefront Dispensaries in California

Medical Cannabis:  “Second District Court of Appeal rejects Attorney General’s argument that all collective members must participate in cultivation.  The California Court of Appeal issued a landmark published decision last week affirming the legality of storefront dispensaries and rejecting the argument that every member of a collective or cooperative must participate in the cultivation. . . . The case People v. Colvin involves William Frank Colvin, the operator of Hollywood Holistic Inc., who was arrested while lawfully transporting a pound of medical marijuana from one collective he operates to another.”

The court said:

“[T]he Attorney General’s vague qualifier provides little direction or guidance to, among others, qualified patients, primary caregivers, law enforcement, and trial courts. Rather, imposing the Attorney General’s requirement would, it seems to us, contravene the intent of [state law] by limiting patients’ access to medical marijuana and leading to inconsistent applications of the law.”

Update:  This case is being appealed to the California Supreme Court.

By |2012-03-08T08:04:10-07:00March 1st, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Landmark Court Decision Affirms Legality of Storefront Dispensaries in California

Vallejo Marijuana Dispensary Raided by Feds, State and Local Officials

Vallejo Times-Herald:  “The operator of one of Vallejo’s more prominent medical marijuana dispensaries was arrested Tuesday, following a raid on his home, business and associated properties by federal, state and local law enforcement agents.  Matthew Shotwell, operator and founder of Greenwell Cooperative at 616 Marin St., was arrested during the joint operation, Vallejo Police Lt. Ken Weaver said. . . . The U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of California is also investigating a potential civil action against the building’s owner, Alan Wofsy, of San Francisco”

By |2012-05-12T14:39:30-07:00February 23rd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Vallejo Marijuana Dispensary Raided by Feds, State and Local Officials

Riverside, CA Asks Feds’ Help in Marijuana Enforcement

The Press-Enterprise:  “Two top Riverside officials are asking U.S. attorneys to enforce the federal marijuana ban in their city, as the feds have in other Southern California communities during a recent crackdown on medical marijuana operations. . . . In October, the state’s four U.S. attorneys began a crackdown they described as targeting commercial distribution of marijuana.  Dispensaries in French Valley and Wildomar have been shut down in recent months, others in the Inland area have received warning letters, and federal officials have filed civil and criminal actions against dispensary operators and property owners who rent to them.”

By |2017-10-07T09:54:54-07:00February 22nd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Riverside, CA Asks Feds’ Help in Marijuana Enforcement

Obama’s War on Pot

Rolling Stone:  “In a shocking about-face, the administration has launched a government-wide crackdown on medical marijuana.  Back when he was running for president in 2008, Barack Obama insisted that medical marijuana was an issue best left to state and local governments. ‘I’m not going to be using Justice Department resources to try to circumvent state laws on this issue,’ he [lied] vowed, promising an end to the Bush administration’s high-profile raids on providers of medical pot, which is legal in 16 states and the District of Columbia.  But over the past year, the Obama administration has quietly unleashed a multi­agency crackdown on medical cannabis that goes far beyond anything undertaken by George W. Bush. The feds are busting growers who operate in full compliance with state laws, vowing to seize the property of anyone who dares to even rent to legal pot dispensaries, and threatening to imprison state employees responsible for regulating medical marijuana. With more than 100 raids on pot dispensaries during his first three years, Obama is now on pace to exceed Bush’s record for medical-marijuana busts. ‘There’s no question that Obama’s the worst president on medical marijuana,’ says Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project. ‘He’s gone from first to worst’.”

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By |2019-06-14T08:25:46-07:00February 17th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Obama’s War on Pot

Testing Pot in a Legal Vacuum

Los Angeles Times:  “Few standards apply to quality of marijuana, because the federal government considers all use illegal.  Only some top-end dispensaries test their products, and even they can’t be sure the results are reliable. Because all marijuana possession is illegal under federal law — and the Justice Department has been cracking down recently — the nascent labs are as unregulated and vulnerable to prosecution as dispensaries and growers. In Colorado, the one lab that tried to get a license from the Drug Enforcement Administration was promptly raided by that agency.  That very week, Los Angeles passed its marijuana ordinance, which required testing by “independent and certified” labs, without specifying who was supposed to do the certifying. Long Beach followed suit two months later. . . . The more prominent operations in California — including Steep Hill in Oakland, Halent in Sacramento and The Werc Shop in Los Angeles County — have recently formed the Assn. of California Cannabis Laboratories to set equipment standards and methodology and to give a seal of approval for those who comply.”

By |2012-02-14T06:39:39-07:00February 14th, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Testing Pot in a Legal Vacuum

Feds Bust Delaware’s Medical Marijuana Law

Delaware Online:  “Feds say Del.’s dispensary plan could bring prosecution.  Delaware’s legalization of medical marijuana has fizzled in the wake of legal opinions that growers, distributors and state employees could be prosecuted under federal drug laws.  Gov. Jack Markell has suspended the regulation-writing and licensing process for medical marijuana dispensaries — effectively killing the program — and criticized the federal government for sending mixed signals on law enforcement”

 The Delaware United States Attorney office sent a letter to Delaware Governor Jack Markell dated February 9, 2012, that said in part:

“[G]rowing, distributing and possessing marijuana, in any capacity, other than as part of a federally authorized research program, is a violation of federal law regardless of state laws permitting such activities . . . . Moreover, those who engage in financial transactions involving the proceeds of such activities may also be in violation of federal money laundering statutes. . . . State employees who conduct activities mandated by the Delaware Medical Marijuana Act are not immune from liability under” the Controlled Substances Act”

Here is Governor Markell’s February 12, 2012, statement on this issue:

“I am very disappointed by the change in policy at the federal department of justice, as it requires us to stop implementation of the compassion centers.  To do otherwise would put our state employees in legal jeopardy and I will not do that.   Unfortunately, this shift in the federal position will stand in the way of people in pain receiving  help.  Our law sought to provide that in a manner that was both highly regulated and safe.”

By |2015-04-06T18:58:27-07:00February 13th, 2012|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Feds Bust Delaware’s Medical Marijuana Law

At Odds With The Space Between Medical Marijuana & Schools

Colorado KUNC radio:  “Federal prosecutors . . . targeted medical marijuana dispensaries within 1,000 feet of schools for their first crackdown since hundreds of shops . . . began spreading across the state in 2009.  U.S. Attorney John Walsh cited a ‘dramatic increase in student abuse of marijuana’ in warning 23 dispensary operators to move within 45 days or face criminal action and seizure of their property. That deadline expires Feb. 27.  Scores of other dispensaries can expect shutdown notices soon. In all, Walsh now says he plans to target over 100 Colorado dispensaries located within 1,000 feet of a school, relying on federal law that creates stiffer penalties for any drug use near schools, playgrounds and places where young people gather.  The federal Drug-Free Schools Act applies to public and private schools from grades 1-12, along with both public and private colleges and universities.”

By |2012-08-25T08:06:10-07:00February 8th, 2012|Colorado News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on At Odds With The Space Between Medical Marijuana & Schools

LAPD Shuts Down Last Pot store in Chatsworth; 3 Arrested

Los Angeles Times:  “Police said Monday night that officers have shut down a final medical marijuana dispensary in an area where dozens of pot shops once thrived.  Narcotics officers from the Devonshire Division served a search warrant at Herbal Medicine Care . . . . In late 2008, more than 60 medical marijuana stores were in the Devonshire Division, according to the LAPD. “

Read also “Police Shut Down Last Chatsworth Pot Shop,” which contains this incredible statement:

“One of the men arrested claimed he made more than $500,000 per year, tax-free, because he declared the business a non-profit”

This story called “Police Shut Down Last Remaining Pot Shop In Chatsworth” contains a chilling warning from a local police official:

“Deputy Chief Jorge Villegas said, “We’re not done yet. There are approximately 200 other locations within the San Fernando Valley that we’re also going to be targeting.”

By |2015-04-06T18:53:10-07:00January 31st, 2012|California News, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on LAPD Shuts Down Last Pot store in Chatsworth; 3 Arrested

Cops & DEA Raid Two Dispensaries Raided in Costa Mesa

Hightimes:  “Even the local cops and DEA agents seemed to question (at least jokingly) why they were raiding Otherside Farms, an upscale medical marijuana dispensary in Costa Mesa, California on Tuesday. . . . In all, authorities seized 200 plants, an undisclosed amount of cash and Otherside’s bank records. And while the joint local and federal operation raided another dispensary called American Collective, they also ignored roughly a dozen others still doing business in Costa Mesa.

By |2017-02-12T07:38:04-07:00January 22nd, 2012|California News, Federal Dispensary Attacks, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Cops & DEA Raid Two Dispensaries Raided in Costa Mesa

Medical-Marijuana Law Doesn’t Apply on Loop 101 From About McKellips to 90th Street

Phoenix New Times:  “Under Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Act, motorists with state-issued pot cards can legally transport a small amount of ‘medicine’ in their vehicles — but not on tribal lands. And those Native American lands include a strip of the Loop 101 freeway that runs from south of McKellips Road to the Pima Road/90th Street exit.  A qualified patient told us he was recently stopped for ‘no reason’ on the 101 by a cop working for the Salt River Maricopa-Pima Indian Community, and that his car was seized by the tribe after a few grams of pot was found”

By |2019-06-14T08:25:44-07:00January 7th, 2012|Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Medical-Marijuana Law Doesn’t Apply on Loop 101 From About McKellips to 90th Street

Yoki A Ma’ Medical Marijuana Club Busted by Tempe and Nevada Authorities; Six Arrested — Club Owner Craig Sherf Talks to New Times

Phoenix New Times:  “Tempe police teamed up with Nevada authorities this week to bust the Yoki A Ma’ medical marijuana club, arresting six people. . . . In the three other club-busts that we’re aware of, though, either no charges were ever filed or the charges were dropped. Those cases, if you’ll recall involved: the Medical Marijuana Advocacy Group of Tempe (no charges); Al Sobol’s 2811 Club, LLC, (no charges); and the Arizona Go Green Co-op, (charges dropped).  Authorities could still charge the operators from the first two clubs or re-charge the folks from Go Green, (though Horne’s office told us a couple of weeks ago it didn’t intend to pursue that case, which was initiated by the Drug Enforcement Agency.) . . . The six arrested were: * Craig Allen Scherf . . . Nicole Dawn Scherf  . . . Richard Ray Hagerman . . . Renee Bruggeman . . . Rodger Murray . . . Mark Siegezwki . . . . Nicole Marie Clemens.”

See “Las Vegas woman arrested in medical marijuana dispensary crackdown.”

By |2015-04-06T18:52:33-07:00December 1st, 2011|Cannabis Clubs, Marijuana Crimes, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Yoki A Ma’ Medical Marijuana Club Busted by Tempe and Nevada Authorities; Six Arrested — Club Owner Craig Sherf Talks to New Times
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