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arn182

10/01/13 11:00 PM

#84550 RE: LoanStew #84547

That statement is completely RIDICULOUS! im asking for proof and you say ohhh well?
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Budd Kind

10/02/13 1:39 AM

#84556 RE: LoanStew #84547

"It wouldn't matter if Hoye's wife posted a video identifying herself as his wife, there would still be claims it wasn't true. "

And there lies the problem.
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hedge_fun

10/02/13 7:16 AM

#84558 RE: LoanStew #84547

FEDS still seizing CA properties for MMJ.........LINK

August 26, 2013 - Landlord Tony Jalali had no connection to the Releaf Health and Wellness dispensary in Anaheim, and evicted the tenants just days after the property forfeiture case was filed last year, said his attorney, Larry Salzman of the Institute for Justice. U.S. District Judge Andrew Guilford urged both sides to hammer out a settlement.

Federal prosecutors previously offered a deal that would allow Jalali to keep the property, as long as he agrees not to lease any space to medical marijuana dispensaries for the next four years. His attorneys rejected the offer due to “unacceptable provisions,” including random inspections of the building. Under the so-called “equitable sharing” program, Anaheim would collect 80 percent of the proceeds after the building is sold, while the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration would take 20 percent, Salzman said. Jalali would receive nothing.

Another Anaheim building the feds have moved to forfeit belongs to a computer engineer and his dentist wife who now stand to lose their $1.5 million retirement investment property over a $37 pot sale. Thanks to a lawsuit filed by that couple, a wealth of emails has surfaced that detail the feds' quest to rid Anaheim of marijuana dispensaries. Attorney Matthew Pappas alleges the government went for "shock value" in its tactics.

http://www.canorml.org/costs/federal_medical_marijuana_prisoners_and_cases