City fights for Harborside

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SAN FRANCISCO -- An Oakland medical marijuana dispensary that bills itself as the world's largest gained an unusual ally Wednesday in its fight to stop federal prosecutors from shutting it down: the city government.
The city of Oakland filed a federal lawsuit in San Francisco that seeks to prevent the U.S. Department of Justice from using its property seizure powers to get Harborside Health Center evicted. The suit, thought to be the first a local government has brought on behalf of a pot shop, alleges the Justice Department knew about Harborside for years and exceeded the legal deadline for taking action against it.

It also claims federal officials are overstepping their authority by interfering with the process Oakland has established for licensing and monitoring dispensaries to make sure they operate in accordance with state law, City Attorney Barbara Parker said.
"We find it to be a very important issue from the standpoint of public health and public safety," Parker said. "We spent a lot of time, money, developing the regulatory scheme, issuing the permits, using our resources to do the inspections."The Oakland City Council approved the filing of the lawsuit, she said.
Harborside serves about 100,000 medical marijuana users a year, sells about $20 million worth of pot and marijuana products, and pays $3 million in federal, state and local taxes annually, of which about $1.2 million goes to Oakland, executive director Steve DeAngelo said. He called the city's intervention "heartening and encouraging."
U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag initiated a forfeiture proceeding in July on the property Harborside has rented in downtown Oakland since 2006, as well as its sister shop in San Jose. Haag said at the time that the dispensaries violate federal law by selling marijuana, even though medical marijuana is legal in California.
The owners of both properties have gone to state court to force out the dispensaries, but DeAngelo has counter-sued and so far been able to stay in business, said his lawyer, Henry Wykowski. DeAngelo, who has four years remaining on his Oakland lease, also is fighting the U.S. attorney's claims, and a hearing before a federal magistrate is scheduled for Nov. 1, Wykowski said.

Over the past year, Haag and California's three other federal prosecutors have brought similar actions against landlords throughout the state that lease space to dispensaries, most of which have been evicted or closed on their own.
 
Good news, could be a turning point!! Thanks Hal, good read!
 
It's good that the state isn't just rolling over. It dosen't matter where people stand in regards to the legality of marijuana, medical or recreational, this is about the citizens fostering a community that reflects thier collective core.
My 2cents.
:bong:
 
And they pay a butt load of taxes.

I am a fan of what I have seen of Steve DeAngelo. I hope Haborside and the City of Oakland kick the feds....
 
Love to read about this but I am not holding my breath about the outcome.
 
Tbh i am not with these dispensaries as my belief is that that they dont really care so much for the well being of their patients but in reality favour the green dollar.
If it could be regulated better in as much as their turnover is massive being $20 million id err on the side of someone somewhere is making massive amounts of money.
That imho isnt right especially if they are claiming they are doing it for the patients.
So to tot it up overall after paying all their taxes and expenditure they must be clearing a good few milllion $'s per year and that imho is just soo wrong.
Just my tuppence.
T4
 
I believe getting weed from a dispensary is a lot better than buying it off the street. At least they inspect their product and a patient/person has a selection and knows pretty much what they are taking home. JMO

Making a few bucks isn't a problem with me -- I've never met a dealer who wasn't a confirmed capitalist :)

Peace
 
Time4Plan-B said:
Tbh i am not with these dispensaries as my belief is that that they dont really care so much for the well being of their patients but in reality favour the green dollar.
If it could be regulated better in as much as their turnover is massive being $20 million id err on the side of someone somewhere is making massive amounts of money.
That imho isnt right especially if they are claiming they are doing it for the patients.
So to tot it up overall after paying all their taxes and expenditure they must be clearing a good few milllion $'s per year and that imho is just soo wrong.
Just my tuppence.
T4


Business at it's best, my friend, I also don't believe it's right for the Dr to charge a fortune for a 15 minute (or less) visit, but there ya go! (Dr here meaning your ER, family practitioner etc, not MMJ Dr...but they too charge a fortune, do they not?)
 
Lol in the U.K. the doctors stuff and hospital is all free of charge.
I was moaning about the massive profits these business's make but i agree if ya can ya will make the profits.
It is better for quality control/security/safety i suppose.
T4
 

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