"By this notice, you have been made aware of the purposes for which the property is being used," said a copy of the letter sent to Sacramento landlords, signed by the special agent in charge of the DEA's San Francisco office, Javier Pena.They will stop at nothing to stop the medical marijuana movement, it's a shame the buildings are owned and operated by California residents, which makes it a state matter.
"You are further advised that violations of federal laws relating to marijuana may result in criminal prosecution, imprisonment, fines and forfeiture of assets."
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DEA To Pull Pot Out From Under San Francisco
Submitted by Phusion on Thu, 12/06/2007 - 20:44SF Gate has word that the DEA plans to target landlords to get rid of S.F. pot clubs. It seems that the owners of the land that rent to pot club owners are being threatened that if they rent to these medical marijuana providers, they could lose their buildings. Here's a snip:
