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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Feds Close Pot Store, Saying It's For-Profit
Title:US CA: Feds Close Pot Store, Saying It's For-Profit
Published On:2006-11-03
Source:Desert Sun, The (Palm Springs, CA)
Fetched On:2008-08-17 19:18:28
FEDS CLOSE POT STORE, SAYING IT'S FOR-PROFIT

PALM SPRINGS - Charges that Palm Springs Caregivers has violated
California law by selling medical marijuana for profit has closed
down the dispensary for the second time in a month.

Agents from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and officers
from the Palm Springs Police Department served a search warrant on
the dispensary, at 2100 N. Palm Canyon Drive, about 10:45 a.m. Thursday.

A similar search-and-seize raid closed the dispensary on Oct. 4.

No arrests were made Thursday, but the agents seized a "large
quantity of marijuana and marijuana edibles," according to Special
Agent Sarah Pullen, a DEA spokeswoman.

"I'm frustrated," said Jeff Brown of Palm Springs, a medical
marijuana patient with a state-issued ID card who arrived at the
dispensary later in the morning, only to find it blocked off with
yellow police tape.

California's 10-year-old medical marijuana law allows patients with
doctors' recommendations to grow and use the drug but not to sell it
for profit. Federal law bans any use, cultivation or sale of marijuana.

The dispensary's troubles began in September when Joshua Aleck of
Valencia, believed to be a relative of the dispensary's owner,
allegedly left a bag with medical marijuana-laced edibles as a tip
for an employee at The Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs.

That incident triggered the Oct. 4 raid. The edibles seized then,
along with advertisements for some of the dispensary's products and
"best sellers," were a factor in today's search-and-seize raid, Pullen said.

She said the investigation is continuing.

Efforts to contact Palm Springs Caregivers on Thursday were unsuccessful.
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