Pubdate: Tue, 03 Apr 2012 Source: New York Times (NY) Copyright: 2012 Associated Press Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/help/lettertoeditor.html Website: http://www.nytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/298 FEDERAL OFFICIALS RAID CALIFORNIA SCHOOL PROVIDING MEDICAL MARIJUANA TRAINING OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Federal agents on Monday raided a medical marijuana training school in the San Francisco Bay area that is at the heart of California's marijuana legalization movement. National Twitter Logo. The doors to Oaksterdam University in downtown Oakland were cordoned off by yellow tape and blocked by United States marshals. Agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration removed trash bags of unknown materials from the school to a waiting van. Arlette Lee, a spokeswoman for the Internal Revenue Service, told reporters that agents were serving a federal search warrant but that said she could not otherwise comment on the purpose of the raid. "What we are doing here today is under seal," Ms. Lee said. About a dozen protesters gathered in front of the multistory building, which is adorned with a large mural that makes the school one of the neighborhood's most visible landmarks. Some of them smoked marijuana openly. The demonstrators held signs demanding an end to federal crackdowns on medical marijuana. Ryan Hooper, 26, of Oakland, wearing an Oaksterdam hat and sweatshirt, said he had finished taking courses at the school in February. "This is not in the best interest of the city," Mr. Hooper said. "If they close the dispensaries, all of this stuff is going to go back underground." Oaksterdam University was founded by Richard Lee, the main backer of the California ballot measure defeated in 2010 that would have legalized marijuana in the state for recreational use. The neighborhood has also had several medical marijuana dispensaries, including one founded by Mr. Lee. Mr. Lee did not return a message seeking comment. The city of Oakland has long allowed four medical marijuana dispensaries to operate under city ordinances and recently awarded permits that would allow four more to open. At the same time, federal prosecutors across California have been working for months to shut down dispensaries by threatening to seize landlords' property if they did not evict marijuana retailers. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom