discovery of a large marijuana growing operation two weeks ago in this stockton warehouse. public records show corporate paper work for the medicine dispensary goes to matthew davies, a property manager in stockton. you ready to do this? yes. matt davies was federally indicted for growing the very marijuana that he sold in his two california dispensaries. unlike steve d angelo at harborside health, matt is facing a criminal prosecution as a result. now matt, an mba with a wife and two young children, is facing up to 40 years in federal prison. the case of matt davies, more than any other case in this country, demonstrates the conflict between state law and federal law with regards to medical marijuana. matt davies is facing federal charges for manufacturing marijuana, even though the people of california voted overwhelmingly to permit medical marijuana use. matt worked hard to follow the state law. he read the statements by candidate obama, and then
america, and so he was able to get it classified as schedule i narcotic carrying the same legal ramifications if you were caught with heroin or today, methamphetamines. marijuana has three key straits, the substance has high potential for abuse, and it is not accepted use in medical treatment in the u.s., and deemed unsafe for use under medical supervision. it costs the system $40 billion despite the fact that marijuana is far less addictive than tobacco or alcohol which accounts for hundreds of thousands of american deaths each year. continuing the war on california pot shops. two valley pot shops have been shutdown by the feds and this is important, the shutdown came without warning. the two dispensary raids come in regards to the connection of a large marijuana raid in the stockton warehouse.
paperwork shows that the dispensary goes to matthew davies of property management in stockton. he was indicted for the very marijuana he sold in his two dispensaries. matt is facing a criminal prosecution as a result, and matt with a mba and a wife and two young children is facing up to 40 years in federal prison. the case of matt davies more than any other case in the country demonstrates the conflict between state law and federal law with regard to medical marijuana. matt davies is facing charges for manufacture of marijuana even though the people of california voted overwhelmingly to permit medical marijuana use. matt worked hard to follow the state law and read the statements by candidate obama and now president obama and the justice department saying that if you follow the state law, you
marijuana has three key straits, the substance has high potential for abuse, and it is not accepted use in medical treatment in the u.s., and deemed unsafe for use under medical supervision. it costs the system $40 billion despite the fact that marijuana is far less addictive than tobacco or alcohol which accounts for hundreds of thousands of american deaths each year. continuing the war on california pot shops. two valley pot shops have been shutdown by the feds and this is important, the shutdown came without warning. the two dispensary raids come in regards to the connection of a large marijuana raid in the stockton warehouse. paperwork shows that the dispensary goes to matthew davies of property management in stockton. he was indicted for the very marijuana he sold in his two dispensaries.
stockton warehouse. paperwork shows that the dispensary goes to matthew davies of property management in stockton. he was indicted for the very marijuana he sold in his two dispensaries. matt is facing a criminal prosecution as a result, and matt with a mba and a wife and two young children is facing up to 40 years in federal prison. the case of matt davies more than any other case in the country demonstrates the conflict between state law and federal law with regard to medical marijuana. matt davies is facing charges for manufacture of marijuana even though the people of california voted overwhelmingly to permit medical marijuana use. matt worked hard to follow the state law and read the statements by candidate obama and now president obama and the justice department saying that