First of all, this is just what they SAID they're going to do. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for someone in our government to keep their promise.
And suppose they do. This should be good news to all those "no on prop 19" people who are worried about big business taking over. I'd bet that if they do target people to make examples of, that it will be the biggest growers/sellers. If anything, this should make the small-time operations, and medical folks, feel safer.
And whoever said that local LEO should protect CA citizens makes a good point. Aren't CA LEO sworn to uphold CA law? And wouldn't someone coming in with guns, taking or destroying property, be in violation of that law? I'm no lawyer, but I'd think a DEA raid would be armed robbery in the eyes of CA law (if prop 19 passes). Why can't they be arrested? I don't think feds are immune from the laws of the areas in which they operate. At least in theory.
And why not take it a step further? What if the leases on DEA offices in CA were for some unknown reason not renewed? What if DEA agents were hassled by local LEO, like they do now with minorities? You know, stop and frisk them, charge them with minor crimes like jaywalking or littering, let them know they are being watched.
Not that any of this will ever happen. Unless of course the citizens of CA get really pissed at the feds. But they've done nothing so far about federal interference with prop 215. There are just too many people in power in CA who side with the feds when it comes to prohibition.
And suppose they do. This should be good news to all those "no on prop 19" people who are worried about big business taking over. I'd bet that if they do target people to make examples of, that it will be the biggest growers/sellers. If anything, this should make the small-time operations, and medical folks, feel safer.
And whoever said that local LEO should protect CA citizens makes a good point. Aren't CA LEO sworn to uphold CA law? And wouldn't someone coming in with guns, taking or destroying property, be in violation of that law? I'm no lawyer, but I'd think a DEA raid would be armed robbery in the eyes of CA law (if prop 19 passes). Why can't they be arrested? I don't think feds are immune from the laws of the areas in which they operate. At least in theory.
And why not take it a step further? What if the leases on DEA offices in CA were for some unknown reason not renewed? What if DEA agents were hassled by local LEO, like they do now with minorities? You know, stop and frisk them, charge them with minor crimes like jaywalking or littering, let them know they are being watched.
Not that any of this will ever happen. Unless of course the citizens of CA get really pissed at the feds. But they've done nothing so far about federal interference with prop 215. There are just too many people in power in CA who side with the feds when it comes to prohibition.