Pubdate: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 Source: Los Angeles Daily News (CA) Copyright: 2007 Los Angeles Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.dailynews.com/writealetter Website: http://www.dailynews.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/246 Author: Dan Abendschein, Staff Writer LA Daily News Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Marijuana - Medicinal) DEA WARNS MEDICAL POT DISPENSARIES Letter: Federal Laws Rule Medical marijuana dispensaries are at risk of being shut down by a federal agency, which has sent letters warning against the distribution of pot. The letter from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency says federal drug laws "take precedence" over state laws allowing the use of marijuana as a medical treatment. Violators risk losing their property or being sentenced to 20 years in prison, the letter says. "Federal law allows for the seizure of assets, including real property, which have been used in conjunction with the distribution of controlled substances," says the letter sent last week to dispensaries in Los Angeles County. Managers of two collectives said they might have to close. "Our landlord has asked us to shut down, so this Sunday will be our last day," said a Los Angeles-based collective manager, who asked that his name not be used. A manager at a San Fernando Valley-based collective said he was still trying to work things out with his landlord, who asked him to stop operating as a dispensary. "I just remodeled, and I have my life savings tied up in this place," said the manager, who also did not want his name used. But others said they planned to continue operating despite the warning letter. "At this point I am less concerned about my collective than about the effect on the entire community of medical marijuana patients," said Josie, a manager at the Karma Collective in Van Nuys, who says her landlord has been "supportive" of the dispensary. DEA spokeswoman Sarah Pullen said the agency letters should not be viewed as a threat. "We are literally just serving notice that these property owners are violating the law," said Pullen, adding that charges have not yet been filed against any dispensary. Chris Fusco of Americans for Safe Access, a medical marijuana advocacy group, said he does not expect further action from the DEA. "It is a little frightening," he said. "But if they intended to follow through on this, they already would have." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake