A colleague in San Francisco just sent this to me after seeing it on the evening news. http://kxtv.com/news-story/October2001/100401/MARIJUANA-DECISION.htm Federal agents seized all patient and client records from a doctor and a lawyer who gave out medical marijuana licenses and legal advice, respectively. I wonder if this stunt would have been pulled in more peaceful times. Public outcry will not be nearly as great as it would have been, simply because we're distracted by other news. Lovely. -MW-
There are a few more things that I found out from an El Dorado County employee. The Lawyer and Doctor were married (not opperating out of their house), which may make it different. A Federal Magistrate was placed over all the documents that were sealed at time of taking and is now going over them to find out what is relivant o rnot and is yea or naying them on... Things that are nay'ed go to storage sealed (If you trust this..) Shitty reporting. Max Inux On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 08:26:16PM -0700, Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
A colleague in San Francisco just sent this to me after seeing it on the evening news.
http://kxtv.com/news-story/October2001/100401/MARIJUANA-DECISION.htm
Federal agents seized all patient and client records from a doctor and a lawyer who gave out medical marijuana licenses and legal advice, respectively.
I wonder if this stunt would have been pulled in more peaceful times. Public outcry will not be nearly as great as it would have been, simply because we're distracted by other news.
Lovely.
-MW-
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