U.S. Attorney Flouts New DOJ Pot Policy

On August 30, the day after Deputy Attorney General James Cole announced a new policy of prosecutorial restraint for marijuana growers and sellers who comply with state law, Melinda Haag, the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California, said it would not affect her work. She has been true to her word. The East Bay Express notes that Haag continues to pursue forfeitures aimed at shutting down the Berkeley Patients Group and Oakland's Harborside Health Center. Haag argues that the Berkeley dispensary is too close to a preschool, a claim the city's mayor disputes. She cites the sheer size of Harborside, the state's biggest dispensary, as cause for concern. As the Express points out, neither of those rationales seems to fit any of the eight "enforcement priorities" that Cole listed in his August 29 memo as reasons for federal intervention.
The memo did mention preventing underage consumption, but that does not really seem relevant, unless Haag thinks 4-year-olds are scoring marijuana at the Berkeley Patients Group. As for Harborside's size, Cole explicitly said, in a departure from prior Justice Department policy, that "prosecutors should not consider the size or commercial nature of a marijuana operation alone" in deciding whether targeting it is an appropriate use of their resources. The Express notes that both dispensaries have the backing of city and state officials:
Neither BPG nor Harborside has broken state law, which is why Governor Jerry Brown has denounced the federal court actions and why the cities of Oakland and Berkeley have moved to block the forfeitures. Oakland sued Haag in October of 2012, and Berkeley moved to intervene in the BPG case in July of this year.
At an October 29 conference, BPG's attorney reports, the "judge questioned why this case was proceeding in light of the Cole memo," and "the U.S. attorney had a very difficult time articulating an answer." By contrast, André Birotte, the U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, dropped several forfeiture cases against dispensary landlords in Irvine, Santa Ana, and Los Angeles in the wake of the Cole memo.
The Cole memo leaves lots of leeway for prosecutorial discretion, depending on how the enforcement priorities are interpreted and whether new ones are invented on the fly (a possibility the memo itself contemplates). But if Haag's continued crackdown is consistent with the new policy, it clearly does not mean much in practice. Likewise if U.S. attorneys feel free to flout it.
[Thanks to Richard Cowan for the link.]
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I looked right into her eyes, and now my soul is missing.
Ya know, Barry could just fire her.
Unfortunately it has been conclusively determined that our president is a pussy.
Is her maiden name Targaryen?
4 Letters, "Evil old woman considered frightful or ugly."
Let's see..."hag"? No, that's 3...."crone"? No, that's 5....Ah! I got it! "Cunt"!
that was my thought....i hope she burns and karma eats her for lunch
Zombie Claire Danes needs to be fired.
I lol'd!
In a just world, it would be an ugly cunt like this who gets anal raped by the cops looking for weed.
"We know it's in there somewhere, just gotta keep probin'... with our dicks." - cops "cavity searching" Melinda Haag
Probably need longer tools. Maybe they could chain them.
"Another Viagara and maybe I could get it up."
Was there ever a more appropriate last name for someone than her's?
I can neither confirm nor deny that U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California Melinda Haag is actually a dude, and that that "hair" is actually just his or her take on old school traditional English court dress.
Melinda Haag
Resisting...temptation...
But if Haag's continued crackdown is consistent with the new policy, it clearly does not mean much in practice. Likewise if U.S. attorneys feel free to flout it.
I think we're too hung up on details here, and we're missing the larger point of why any major reforms aren't going to happen at the ballot box.
We're not a nation of laws, we're a nation of policies, procedures and Monday Morning Memos being run by petty bureaucrats who are free to enforce the laws they select based on how they see fit based on how their mood that morning...
Again, the most powerful law is the one that's selectively enforced.
Obama needs to fire this...lady.
Out of a cannon.
And back into Hell's own cesspool, from whence she came.
There's a Rite Aid right next to one of our local schools, and there is a preschool across the street from it. Bet you there's a lot of stuff sold behind that pharmacy counter that could be harmful if abused.
OTOH if the president says insurance companies can continue to sell noncompliant policies, that will keep prosecutors like Haag from going after them.
That Haag is one ugly dude.
I would guess that that's her official portrait. Imagine her without makeup.
If Obama does nothing else of note (never mind the Obamacare debacle now and to come), he could direct the DEA to reschedule pot or remove it altogether. A new drug that is sweeping the nation and killing people likely because it is outright dangerous but at least because the dose isn't standardized and the purity is questionable. It is called NBOMe.
The effective doses are in the micro gram range thus making it virtually impossible to dose accurately. Here in Georgia (US), the drug has been placed on Schedule I ranking it right up there with marijuana!
SHEESH!
I normally don't like to focus on a person's appearance as a point of criticism, but that woman scares me. Melinda Haag is a frightening scary woman.