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Melinda Haag says she'll ignore DOJ directive to back off medical marijuana dispensar

Garhart

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September 4, 2013 |



<ins style="position:relative;width:300px;height:250px;border:none;display:inline-table;"></ins> Aggressive California U.S. Attorney Plans to Keep Prosecuting Marijuana Cases


Melinda Haag says she'll ignore DOJ directive to back off medical marijuana dispensaries.












In the past few years, as some medical marijuana business people have been made into criminals in states with their own laws, no state has been more center stage than California.
The state saw the first marijuana law, so the medical marijuana industry has had longer to develop. And crackdowns have been vigorous, particularly at the hands of U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag, who covers the Northern District of California.
It is Haag who is pursuing seizure of two major Bay Area dispensaries that even the cities that host them have considered crucial to public health and defended in court. It is Haag who played a key role in the raid of a dispensary that was the model for a county program to police pot. And it is Haag who recently threatened some seemingly state-compliant dispensaries with as much as 40 years in jail.
In its latest guidance, the Department of Justice made explicit that the size and commercial nature of a dispensary was no longer reason enough to prosecute. And Haag has been equally explicit that size and commercial nature played a role in her crackdowns, saying, “The larger the operation, the greater the likelihood that there will be abuse of the state’s medical marijuana laws, and marijuana in the hands of individuals who do not have a demonstrated medical need.”
Nonetheless, Haag said Friday that she does not expect a “significant change” in her approach, adding, “for the most part it appears that the cases that have been brought in this district are already in compliance with the guidelines.” There are a number of grounds on which Haag might be able to justify this comment. The guidelines leave significant leeway to determine what constitutes a “strong and effective regulatory system,” when there is “exacerbation” of drugged driving or “other public health consequences,” and when a dispensary is considered to be marketing to minors. But Haag’s explicit professed targeting of dispensaries because they are large and commercial would make such justifications particularly suspect.
Her response is an early demonstration of how the DOJ’s announcement will require the cooperation of the regional U.S. attorneys to change the legal landscape.


Nicole Flatow is the Deputy Editor of ThinkProgress Justice. Previously, she was Associate Director of Communications for the American Constitution Society. Nicole has also worked for several legal and general circulation newspapers, including The Daily Record and The New York Law Journal, and was a legal fellow at Bread for the City, where she represented low-income D.C. residents in housing and public benefits matters. She received her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, and her B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Law from Binghamton University, where she was editor in chief of her campus newspaper. Source: Alternet
 

G.Goo

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With a a lastname like Haag what do u expect . Sorry ass piece of shit . Makes me sick ppl don't have open choice .Even after being gave the ok by DOJ
 

G.Goo

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Haag needs to let ppl do as they please .**** needs to step off the high horse. Bitch u already lost ! Reguardless what she does . CA is still going to do its thing
 

Growcephus

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Perhaps I should send her a personal letter expressing my disgust at her insistence on wasting tax payer dollars and persecuting peaceful citizens solely because they enjoy a harmless plant.

Perhaps I should write this correspondence on, say......a brick.

Perhaps if hundreds, or thousands, of other citizens sent this misguided lady a note written on a brick, she might get the hint.

Then again, probably not.
 

Growcephus

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bitch would build another holding cell with the bricks.

Good point.

I'll have to make that a brick of organic compost for her lawn, and since I'm such a considerate individual, I'll throw in a sack of manure she can share with her neighbors.

I imagine she'd be right pleased if thousands of other such thoughtful individuals mailed her the same.
 

bombadil.360

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all these people like Haag, who crusade against a proper and healthy regulatory system in regards Cannabis, are nothing but simple pawns paid by the Cartels; they are maintaining their business by obstructing any progress towards ending the black-market.

they should investigate Haag's finances and see the truth.
 

Jhhnn

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She serves at the pleasure of the President & the Attorney General.

It's called "begging to be fired."
 

rives

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I am amazed that the minions of this administration can't quite seem to get it clear in their heads what their constitutional mandate is. Janet Napolitano decided not to enforce immigration law, bypassing the legislative branch. Dianne Feinstein recently wrote a letter urging Homeland Security to further disregard sections of existing law rather than do her job and actually change the law. Now this bitch continues to disregard California voter's express instructions as well as those of her boss.

Yet they all tell us to obey existing laws and work to get them changed if we don't like them. Hypocrites.
 

whiteberrieS

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Wanna know some funny shit about Feinstein? She's been a public servant her whole life. Has never worked in the private industry, HER WHOLE LIFE. So, she's been making a wage for 80 or 90 years, that still doesnt explain how SHE HAS $100,000,000 NET WORTH.

Call me a conspiracy theorist but I think these fat cats hire people to shoot up schools and movie theaters to perpetuate the fear so no one ever goes after them. Too busy keepin the old head down, praying some wackjob doesnt shoot you in the face.

We need more wackjobs. Average salary for a hedge fund manager in 2010 was like $800,000,000...Those numbers mean eight hundred million, one eighth of a billion dollars, one years salary. And everyone making less than $50,000 is having their houses stolen. WTFTIN
 
Must say she is one of those people who probably doesn't have a life and has too have something to do to justify her job. It's sad that people are so close minded because of there moral, ethical, and religious scruples, they have to try and side track progression in what inevitably will come to light. The legalization of Cannabis and its forward motion will happen as much as these closed minded people are against it. Thanks to all the people out there in California and else where who have made it there mission in life to see that Cannabis is eventually legalized. Washington State and Colorado are the first, the rest of the states will follow once they see the potential MONEY that they can make from it. Most all of the states budgets are strapped for cash, once they see how WA. and CO. handle there business the rest will follow. Out here in the Blue Grass State we will probably be the last, but I am setting my DUCK'S in a row right now so when it does happen it's on!
 

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