Pubdate: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 Source: Haleakala Times (HI) Contact: 2002 Haleakala Times Website: http://www.mauisfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2283 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) FEDS CONTINUE CALIFORNIA PATIENT CRACKDOWN The federal government continued its crackdown on sick and dying Californians last week when regional task force officials acting on a federal warrant raided the home of Steve McWilliams and Barbara MacKenzie - co-directors of San Diego's Shelter From The Storm, a small medical marijuana collective that served six patients. Federal agents seized approximately 20 plants in the raid. No criminal charges have yet been filed in the case. Both McWilliams and MacKenzie possess doctors' recommendations to use medical pot, and had been working closely with local officials to abide by the city's pending medical marijuana guidelines. McWilliams had previously served as a member of the City Council's medical marijuana task force. Under state law, the possession, use and cultivation of marijuana for medical purposes are legal in California. Federal law prohibits possession of the drug for any purpose. However, federal law enforcement typically only becomes involved in cases involving several hundred marijuana plants. "I've never seen a case with such a small amount [of marijuana,]" said NORML Legal Committee member Patrick Dudley, who is representing McWilliams and MacKenzie. "It's getting ludicrous. They're being targeted [by the government] because they're speaking out." McWilliams is a longtime advocate for medical marijuana, and had sponsored a medical marijuana giveaway last week outside San Diego's City Hall. Two days later, he received a letter hand-delivered by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and signed by U.S. Attorney Carol Lam warning him to stop cultivating marijuana or face arrest. "This case raises serious questions about the misuse of federal power to try to silence a vocal critic of federal policy," NORML Executive Director Keith Stroup said. "It is inconceivable that the Feds would become involved in this case were it not for Steve McWilliams' effectiveness as an advocate for the medical use of marijuana." Since September 11, 2001, federal drug enforcement officials have taken actions against more than 35 California medical marijuana patients, growers and cooperatives - including raiding a pair of Northern California dispensaries earlier this month. For more information, please contact NORML Foundation Legal Director Donna Shea at (202) 483-8751. A summary of federal medical marijuana cases in California since September 11 is available online at: http://www.canorml.org/news/fedmmjcases . - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk