Pubdate: Wed, 04 Oct 2006 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2006 San Jose Mercury News Contact: http://www.mercurynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/390 Author: Josh Richman, MediaNews Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials AGENTS RAID MARIJUANA CO-OP Federal Officials Claim Operation Was Not Medicinal Federal agents raided several Bay Area sites and arrested 15 people Tuesday morning to shut down what supporters called a medicinal marijuana cooperative, but what federal officials called a drug-dealing operation. Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided sites, including the administrative office of New Remedies Cooperative -- formerly known as Compassionate Caregivers -- at [address redacted] in downtown Oakland; its dispensary at [address redacted] in San Francisco; and what apparently was its marijuana-growing operation in a warehouse at [address redacted]., on the edge of San Francisco's Potrero Hill district. Seized were about 12,743 marijuana plants; computers; four vehicles including a Porsche Carrera convertible; $125,000 and three bank accounts belonging to New Remedies, Potent Employment Solutions LLC. Operator [Name redacted] , 36, of San Francisco was arrested Tuesday, as were [Name redacted] , 31, of San Pablo; [Name redacted] , 56, and [Name redacted] , 22, both of San Francisco; [Name redacted] , 28, and [Name redacted] , 29, both of Pinole; [Name redacted] , 27, of Crockett; [Name redacted] , 33, and [Name redacted] , 35, both of Richmond; [Name redacted] , 32, [Name redacted] , 53, and [Name redacted] , 32, all of Alameda; [Name redacted] , 25, and [Name redacted] , 26, both of San Leandro; and [Name redacted] , 26, of Berkeley. All are scheduled to make their first federal court appearances today. A California law approved by voters a decade ago permits medicinal use of marijuana, but federal law bans the drug entirely. Federal officials implied Tuesday this operation wasn't just medicinal. "Federal drug laws prohibit the cultivation and sale of marijuana. Anyone who breaks these laws to run a lucrative drug trade, buy fancy cars, boost their bank accounts and exploit vulnerable citizens is not compassionate, they're criminal," Javier Pena, the DEA special agent in charge, said in a news release. Compassionate Caregivers shut its Oakland headquarters and six other locations in June 2005, a month after Los Angeles police raided the West Hollywood site, arrested several people and seized the company's assets. Compassionate Caregivers had reopened its Oakland dispensary within weeks but shut it down for good in September 2005 after the city refused to renew its permit, citing building code violations. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine