'Federal Terror Campaign' Hits Mendocino Collective

Jacob Bell

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Federal agents with the Drug Enforcement Agency today raided Mendocino County medical marijuana collective Northstone Organics, whose executive director, Matt Cohen, is featured in this week's Journal cover story by Zach St. George. Cohen's collective was operating under a permit issued by the Mendocino County Sheriff's Dept., and by all indications it was following the county's pioneering medical marijuana ordinance.

Profiled in many news stories including PBS' "Frontline" and the above clip from "California Watch," Northstone Organics has purchased county-issued zip-ties and placed them around the stalks of marijuana plants to identify them as licensed gardens. Over the past week, however, California's four U.S. Attorneys have unleashed their federal might, sending letters to dispensary owners and landlords threatening asset seizure and criminal prosecution. And in the latest twist, they've threatened to go after media outlets that run marijuana ads.

"This is a systematic federal terror campaign," said Charlie Custer, co-founder of both the Tea House Collective, a medical marijuana cooperative, and the Humboldt Medical Marijuana Advisory Panel, a policy group that has worked closely with the Humboldt County Planning Commission to help develop our own countywide ordinance. The Planning Commission has been looking very closely at Mendocino's zip-tie licensing system as a potential model for replication. Today's federal actions will likely change – or at the very least delay – that approach, Custer predicted.

He believes the actions of the U.S. Attorneys are politically motivated. "They absolutely do not want to see any states voting for legalization in 2012. That's what this is all about." Well, that and their own political aspirations. "We've become an ever-more fearful society, and our U.S. attorneys are ever-more invested in managing public fears as a way of advancing their own careers," Custer said bitterly.

As noted in a previous post, the recent federal threats – along with today's raid – run counter to President Obama's campaign promises and his administration's stated policies.

Custer said it's impossible to know whether federal agencies will target dispensaries and collectives here in Humboldt County. On the one hand, he pointed out, the smaller scale of our operations combined with our region's geographic isolation make local operations less efficient targets. Still, he can't be certain, which he believes is precisely the idea.

"The purpose of this is to sow fear, and it's effective," Custer said. "I've said to my wife as we clutch each other in bed, wondering what's gonna happen, 'Everything we do in our collective is in accordance with what the feds say is desirable. We're small-scale, decentralized, nonprofit and environmentally benign. We're as groovy as can possibly be.'"

Nevertheless, he's not resting easy. "It's all just so screwball and unpredictable."

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Time to balance the budget and get rid of the DEA and BATF. That would save billions AND stop the war on terror from spreading to our own citizens, which is what is happening in this and all other instances against states whose laws allow medical marijuana distribution and use. This is an attack on US citizens BY the United States. This is NOT what our founding fathers had in mind when our union formed. It should not be taken lightly, but vigorously opposed by everyone in every state, mmj friendly or not. Our freedom depends on it.
 
What does the Govt. have to FEAR about the 2012 elections??? Where are the BIG MONEY people who talk a big deal but say nothing. We are supposed to be the last of the baby boomer generation coming up and starting to control the political scene in this country. We need to look back and see what one devoted person " Richard Lee " contributed to the MMJ. cause in the political arena. We need to put our individual greed aside for now and lobby the money people who control what goes on in our state. If we could get them to speak up as a whole against the DEA, and Federal Agency's who don't give a damn about States Rights and threaten to break there political power base ,the Laws that already exist as were voted in by the majority of the people of our State would be allowed to govern as is. We need the Wozniak's,the Clooney's and all the money people who are afraid to go public to let there support for MMJ. be heard. The Feds are scared to death of a UNITED FRONT up against them,we could call there bluff once and for all.:thanks::thanks::thanks: RD :peace::peace::peace::peace:
 
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