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The LA Times reports from Oaksterdam:

Dozens of protesters gathered Monday in Oakland outside Oaksterdam University, chanting “DEA, Go Away” as U.S. marshals stood at the medical marijuana school’s doors behind yellow police tape.

Supporters of Richard Lee, who founded the state’s first cannabis-industry training school, said he was detained temporarily by unknown federal agents at his nearby apartment but had been released.

A DEA spokeswoman confirmed Lee was detained for questioning and released and that his home was raided.

“I’m outraged,” said Jane Klein, 63, of Oakland, whose Marijuana Growers Handbook is used by the trade school.

Her husband, longtime marijuana advocate Ed Rosenthal, 66, is on the faculty.

“It’s insulting to be standing here and finding out that our government is behind this,” Klein said. “Richard Lee is a philanthropist to the city of Oakland. He has supported our state laws, our city laws.”

Steve DeAngelo, CEO of Oakland’s Harborside Health Center, received an email about the raid early Monday and came to the scene. He said four locations associated with Lee had been raided.

“This is one more skirmish in a 40-year war that we’re destined to win,” he said, sporting a small cannabis pin on the lapel of his black wool sportcoat.

Even conservative televangelist Pat Robertson has questioned the efficacy of federal marijuana laws, noted DeAngelo, whose organization sued the IRS in December to challenge its attempt to collect millions in additional taxes from Harborside, which has been called the world’s largest medical marijuana dispensary.

“It’s only the federal prosecutors who continue to press this war,” he said over shouts of, “Shame! Shame! Shame!”

“What this is about is Richard Lee has been a very focused voice for change,” DeAngelo said. “This is not about justice, this is about revenge.”

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Fr33 Agents Radio News 2012-03-07

Fr33 Agents Radio News for Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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New Hampshire May Decriminalize Marijuana

Agent @ftlian reports for FreeKeene.com:
FreeKeene Radio News for the week of March 5th, 2012

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AP Reports that New Hampshire May Decriminalize Marijuana

After a sustained campaign by Fr33 Agents and allies, it looks like the “live free or die” State may be backing down on their business of caging our peaceful pot smoking neighbors. From the AP:

CONCORD, N.H. — A bill to decriminalize marijuana possession under one-half ounce is flying high into the House with an endorsement by the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee.

First offenses would be violations punishable by a $250 fine and the second would be $500. Subsequent offenses would be subject to a year of jail time and a $1,000 fine. Offenders under 21 could also be ordered to take a drug awareness program.

Possession of that amount is currently a misdemeanor punishable by a $2,000 fine and up to a year in jail.

Fourteen other states have decriminalized marijuana, according to the National Organization for the reform of Marijuana Laws, including Massachusetts, Maine and Connecticut.

Rep. Mark Warden, R-Manchester, the bill’s co-sponsor, said decriminalizing marijuana makes financial sense, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.

“Taxing and regulating marijuana would lead to an increase in revenues into state coffers, allowing for reduction of taxes elsewhere or adding to the Rainy Day Fund,” he said.

“Tax receipts would far surpass regulatory and enforcement costs, as we see today with sales of tobacco and alcohol. People in the Live Free or Die state should be free to engage in activities they enjoy, as long as they are not harming others or infringing on others’ rights.”

The committee supports decriminalizing marijuana, but recommended killing a second bill to legalize the sale and purchase of marijuana.

A third bill would legalize the growing of industrial hemp.

Here’s my interview with Bill O’Brien where I ask him about the War on Drugs being waged by Agents of the State of New Hampshire.

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Tunisian Activists Plan Cannabis Rally

In Tunisia, brave activists are organizing a demonstration in front of the Ministry of the Interior to demand the decriminalization of cannabis. Currently, the Tunisian government punishes it’s “citizens” with up to a year in a cage for THC in their bloodstream. Policemen will be able to force demonstrators to take a urinalysis without their consent. Organizers on the Tunisian Facebook page are calling for the “legalization of marijuana.” The event page shows close to 5,000 demonstrators are expected to attend. The Tunisian Ministry requires protesters to get a permit in order to demonstrate but, according to a Ministry spokesman, no application for the event has been filed.

Read More at CannabisLover.com

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Nurse Patricia Speaks Out Before Being Caged

The Associated Press reports:

New Hampshire’s highest court has upheld a woman’s marijuana-growing conviction, ruling she had no reasonable expectation to privacy in a wooded area of her property from which police observed her house and detected the smell of marijuana coming from a vent.

Patricia Smith of Haverhill was charged in 2009 after police raided her house and found a pot-growing operation and 120 plants. During court proceedings, a superior court denied Smith’s motion to suppress evidence.

In appealing to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, Smith’s attorney argued that police violated Smith’s constitutional right to privacy and protection from unreasonable searches when they essentially conducted a stakeout in the woods behind her home.

Watch the following videos produced by myself and Garret Ean of Free Concord. When watching, ask yourself if you want to see Patricia Smith caged for growing her own medicine, in her own home. If you’re a citizen of New Hampshire or the United States this is being done in your name, with your money.

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Latin American Leaders condemn U.S. War on Drugs

In Mexico city, leaders from 11 Latin American countries met for a regional summit to condemn the U.S. government’s War on Drugs. The leaders discussed viable options for ending the violence that plagues both sides of the southern border. After 4 decades of countless deaths and over a trillion dollars wasted trying to control personal habits, many of these leaders are seeing the drug war as a quagmire that Americans can never win.

Not only is the U.S.government’s war on drugs responsible for the high cost of these blackmarket products, but for the violence that inevitably ensues in such a climate. In an act that can only boggle one’s mind, the BATF actually went so far as to ship weapons to Mexican drug cartels under operation “Fast and Furious.” These weapons have now been found at crime scenes where the deaths of hundreds of Mexicans and at least one U.S. Federal agent have been murdered.

Former presidents from Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia called for the legalization of marijuana and for the United States to rethink it’s drug policy. Nicaraguan President, Daniel Ortega stated, “All the money, regardless how much it’s multiplied, and all the blood, no matter how much is spilled” will not stop the drug trade “as long as the north continues consuming.”

Learn more at the Fix.

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