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Are most of the people shopping at the Medical Marijuana Clinics legitimately sick? <br />No. But, is anyone legitimately sick`? <br />What is the best/worst thing about having a medical marijuana card? <br />The best thing is always having the best weed. The worst thing is spending all my money <br />on always having the best weed. <br />Source: <br />http://www.laist. com/archives/2007/01 /22/laist_interview_a_local_medical_marij uana_c <br />ardholder.php <br />SANTA CRUZ: OPINION: As We See It: Medical marijuana abuse? <br />March 1 Z, 2007 <br />Like Capt. Renault in the movie classic "Casablanca," we were shocked -shocked! - <br />to discover that some proprietors of medical marijuana clinics have pulled down millions <br />of dollars, even as "nonprofit" cI.inics. We're also shocked -shocked! - at reports that <br />just maybe some people without a medical condition are picking up their pot at medical <br />marijuana stores. Most people in Califonlia, including us, support the idea of those in <br />need of relief from disease or from chemotherapy being provided wi#h marijuana to take <br />away pain. But we can't understand what has led this state to adopt a system of <br />distribution thatts so easily corrupted. <br />The 1996 state initiative that allowed legal medical marijuana is such a badly <br />conceived law that we think even pot smokers should have voted against it.... <br />Former state Sen. John Vasconcellos has bias#ed the federal Drug Enforcement Agency <br />for keeping an eye on medical marijuana clinics. He told The Associated Press recently: <br />"We're helping people who are sick and they have this fascist mentality against good <br />health and. pleasure" Actually, there's more to this than "good health and pleasure," and <br />Vasconcellos should know better. Far example, agents went into a Sacramento marijuana <br />clinic and took away two loaded handgwls and 60 pounds of processed marijuana. <br />In Los Angeles, agents raided several clinics, and discovered that the average clinic lead <br />about $20,000 in profits each day. <br />There were four dispensaries in Los Angeles in 2005; today, there are more than <br />100.... Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton has actually gone on record saying <br />that the outlet operators are more interested in big money than they are in. <br />providing a service to ill people. Police officers and narcotics agents found that the <br />operator of another clinic in Los Angeles deposited $2.3 million a bank account <br />within eight months of starting business. We realize that some clinic operators are <br />doing so out of concern for clients in need. Not every clinic is a problem. But it's <br />obvious -handguns, millions in bank accounts, Porsches, huge amounts of <br />processes marijuana -that there's some abuse going on here. Some might say that <br />marijuana trafficking is a kind of victimless crime and. that at least sick people are <br />being served. But any time you have big money, handguns and suspicious <br />involvement from people on the street, you know there's a problem. Local cities and <br />towns more and more are going to be looking at ways of keeping trouble out of <br />certain areas. <br />24 <br />75A-119 <br />