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US: DEA Raids Small Medical Marijuana Collective -- Puts Patient

US Newswire

Tuesday 14 Mar 2006

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PALM DESERT, Calif., March 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Despite assertions from
federal officials that they would not be going after medical marijuana
patients or small cooperatives, DEA agents, along with Riverside County
Sheriff's officers, this morning raided a small medical marijuana
collective cultivation outside of Palm Desert that had recently been
pictured in the press, injuring a 53 year old medical marijuana patient.

When the DEA knocked on the door, Gary Silva went to let them in. As he
was unlocking the door, DEA agents proceeded to kick it in, dislocating
Mr. Silva's shoulder, cracking a bone, and causing lacerations to his face.

"Everything I was doing was within California law. I grew for myself and
a few other patients, and donated the excess to a nearby dispensing
collective. There was no need for our California sheriffs to call in
federal agents to injure me and harass my family," said Mr Silva after
his release from the hospital for treatment of his injuries. Mr. Silva
cultivates and uses medical marijuana for degenerative disk disease and
nerve damage.

Agents confiscated less than 80 plants and dry medicine, which were
grown for several patient collective members. Patient records and
equipment were seized as well. No arrests were made. DEA agents
repeatedly told Gary that they would not be arresting him, and that he
would only be arrested if he grew again.

"This sounds like pure harassment by the DEA and by a local sheriff that
isn't happy to uphold state law," noted Rebecca Saltzman, Americans for
Safe Access Field Director. "It was just a matter of time before a
patient would be injured from a federal raid, and if this hostility by
the DEA continues, it's going to happen again."

Some members of Congress are also questioning the federal actions taken
to prosecute medical marijuana patients. By the request of Americans for
Safe Access, Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) this week led a group of
lawmakers in calling for a Government Accountability Office (GAO)
investigation of how much money the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
spent each year over the past decade to enforce federal medical
marijuana laws. (The request may be viewed at
http://www.safeaccessnow.org/article.php?id=3142

Medical cannabis supporters plan to rally in opposition to this latest
DEA raid and violent attack on a California-legal medical marijuana
patient at noon on Thursday, March 16th in front of local federal
buildings and DEA offices. So far, protests are planned in Austin, TX;
Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Los Angeles, CA; Missoula, MT; Riverside, CA;
San Francisco, CA; and Washington, DC. Please check our web site
www.safeaccessnow.org or call the ASA office (510) 251-1856 for location
updates and other information.

A national coalition of 25,000 patients, doctors and advocates,
Americans for Safe Access is the largest organization working solely on
medical marijuana. To learn more, see http://www.SafeAccessNow.org

 

 

 

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