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Title: The Feds Close a School
Source: lewrockwell.com
URL Source: http://lewrockwell.com/armentano-d/armentano30.1.html
Published: Apr 25, 2012
Author: Dom Armentano
Post Date: 2012-04-25 15:17:42 by F.A. Hayek Fan
Keywords: None
Views: 189
Comments: 3

In the early morning hours of April 2, federal agents of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the IRS, in full battle gear, swept down on 1600 Broadway in Oakland, CA and did the unthinkable: they closed a school. When the Feds left later that same day (under the protection of the local Oakland Police Department), they carted away several office computers, file cabinets, and dozens of marijuana plants.

Oaksterdam University had been operating legally in Oakland since 2007. The brainchild of entrepreneur Richard Lee, Oaksterdam was a trade school of sorts whose part-time professional faculty provided educational services that detailed the science, law, and commercial opportunities associated with cannabis (marijuana). Over 15,000 students had paid tuition for such services over the years and the thriving university community had contributed mightily to the revival of downtown Oakland.

Let's be clear. Oaksterdam was NOT a drug or marijuana dispensary (there are several licensed dispensaries in Oakland) and never sold cannabis. The pot plants that the DEA hauled away were being grown and displayed solely for educational purposes related directly to the curriculum. The instructors who taught at Oaksterdam were engaged in a legitimate educational activity with students who paid tuition for those services. Nonetheless, the IRS and DEA agents came in with guns (and yet to be undisclosed federal warrants) and the school, for all practical purposes, has now been shuttered. Where is the ACLU?

The raid at Oaksterdam (and the simultaneous raid by the IRS at Richard Lee's private residence where records and bank accounts were seized) was not totally unexpected. Indeed, the federal authorities over the past several months have displayed an increasing hostility to the public's growing acceptance of the availability of medical marijuana and to the commerce associated with supplying it to patients.

Despite the fact that medical marijuana is legal in 16 states, the DEA has recently seized or threatened to seize the assets of hundreds of landlords in California who rent facilities for the dispensing of medical marijuana. Richard Lee, the owner of Oaksterdam, and an outspoken advocate and financial "angel" for marijuana law reform in California, is simply the latest victim of an overall federal pushback to silence the growing movement to rationalize cannabis consumption in the U. S.

The chilling effect of federal harassment is already working. Lee, who was already under the gun with a 2010 IRS audit for alleged improper business deductions, has now severed his relationship with Oaksterdam and has publicly stated that he is "stepping back" from several cannabis related activities. And as the fear of asset seizure closes dozens of cannabis dispensaries in California, the reform mood clearly has turned gloomy.

Several important legal questions beg to be answered. First, since California had long ago legalized the "cultivation and possession" of cannabis for medical purposes (Prop. 215, 1996), under what authority can the Feds threaten local licensed medical dispensaries that are operating consistent with the intent of state law? Secondly, why hasn't California's attorney general Kamala Harris brought immediate suit against the Feds to halt the asset seizures and general harassment of local businessmen?

Finally, in the case of Oaksterdam University, why don't private schools, licensed by the city, have the right to exist (without federal interference) and determine their own curriculum and display native plants as part of a legitimate educational experience? And if they don't have these basic rights, what sort of country do we really live in?

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why hasn't California's attorney general Kamala Harris brought immediate suit against the Feds to halt the asset seizures and general harassment of local businessmen?

Because law enforcement in general, and the CA attorney general in particular, don't give a damn about state or local laws or the will of the people of California. Their loyalties lie with Washington DC. They are defacto employees of the federal government.

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F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2012-04-25   15:21:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: F.A. Hayek Fan (#0)

The Feds closed a school for marijuana growers & distributors. Let's not make it look as though the feds trampled through a daycare center or disrupted an algebra class. Yes, it's a bit of a paradox since California state law permits medicinal marijuana and federal law prohibits it.

Shoonra  posted on  2012-04-25   19:08:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Shoonra (#2)

Oh, there's no paradox. The big money elite are getting fatter and fatter off of the illegal drug trade which they control and launder money for through places, such as the CBOE, and they do not want any competition to their money machine.

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Original_Intent  posted on  2012-04-25   19:16:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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