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John Blackstone /

CBS News/ December 9, 2011, 3:39 PM

"Weed Wars" business gets $2.5M tax bill

Over the past 15 years, more than a dozen states have legalized marijuana for medical use, easing pain and helping the seriously ill.

But, reports CBS News correspondent John Blackstone, the federal government claims what began as a humanitarian effort is becoming a criminal enterprise.

Business is brisk at a medical marijuana dispensary that claims to be the biggest in the country. Steve DeAngelo, of the Harborside Health Center in Northern California, told CBS News the facility sees 600 to 800 patients a day.

Full coverage of the marijuana controversy in the U.S.

"Of course, it is a very unique facility -- what patients can't find anywhere else," he said.

DeAngelo opened the center in Oakland five years ago. Now he supplies some 95,000 people with a vast array of "medicines" made from marijuana, though he prefers the term cannabis.

DeAngelo said, "We have cannabis that you smoke and inhale. You have cannabis that you swallow. We have cannabis that you rub on your skin."

Harborside is a $22 million a year operation run out of an anonymous warehouse. Still, DeAngelo doesn't keep a low profile. Harborside is currently the subject of a Discovery Channel documentary series called "Weed Wars."

California is one of 16 states that have approved marijuana for medical use, but that conflicts with federal law, which says any use of marijuana is illegal. And now, U.S. attorneys across the country are cracking down.

Melinda Haag, the U.S. attorney for Northern California, is among those pointing to abuse of what was to be an effort to help the sick.

"Where there's marijuana, there's money. And lots of it,"  Haag said. "People are using the cover of medical marijuana to make extraordinary amounts of money. In short, engaged in drug trafficking."

The federal government did not send armed agents into DeAngelo's Harborside facility. Instead, it sent tax accountants from the IRS.

Speaking of that encounter, DeAngelo said, "They declared us a drug trafficking operation, and therefore denied all of the standard business deductions that every other business can take, for things like rent and payroll, and they gave us a $2.5 million back tax bill."

As DeAngelo fights his tax bill, in Fairfax, Calif., Lynette Shaw, who runs the oldest dispensary in the state, is fighting eviction that could force her to close after 14 years.

"It's so mean," Shaw said. "It's so inhumane that I'm brokenhearted and I'm appalled and I'm shocked. And I'm righteously indignant."

A recent CBS News poll shows 40 percent of Americans believe marijuana should be legalized, though 77 percent say doctors should be allowed to prescribe it for serious illnesses.

Federal officials say many patients now getting medical marijuana are far from seriously ill.

"The commercial marijuana industry ignores the significant restrictions imposed by state law, and now revel in what some in the marijuana business call the new California Gold Rush," U.S. attorney, Andre Birotte, of the Central District, said recently.

That it has become big business is undeniable. But DeAngelo argues that, if people can't get their medicine of choice at places like Harborside, they will get it on a street corner.

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TheOCiNciNeraToR says:
Exactly what the owner said, if we can't get it from a dispensary, WE CAN GROW IT OURSELVES... We can buy it from the street corner, WE WILL GET IT... So big shot attorneys who are mad that they don't make as much money as this guy(greedy *****) learn your damn lesson and let us pay taxes on it, otherwise its back to big brother getting no slice of the pie and wasting our tax dollars to imprison people for 50k a year, guess that sounds great to those greedy attorneys and private prisons...
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Bojax39 says:
"Melinda Haag, the U.S. attorney for Northern California, is among those pointing to abuse of what was to be an effort to help the sick."

There would be no criminal abuse in the system if the feds would wise up, get with the program and legalize this humble weed. What makes criminality possible and even rampant, is the patchwork of contradictory laws dealing with this substance.
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llonewwolf says:
Legalize I don't understand the problem.
USPeople taxes pay for illegal drugs to be grown in other countries.
That's why they have to keep it legal outside the US but not in the US.
Then taxes pay to create a department to find people in other countries.
To agree to grow USCrops on their fields of drugs we will go to jail for having.
That's how it works USGov pays other countries to do things with them against us.
What part of the USPeople's deficit did that come from?
Right now they are adding on the street other drugs to marijuana so it can not be legal for street marijuana.
And at the same time they are talking about messing with medical marijuana's chemistry to stop forgetfulness.
Why do they always have to change things and then tell us to be happy with what we have.
They are never happy with what they have they always have to adjust things.
Marijuana was good enough in the 1300's and it is good enough now.
Stop playin games making life so dificult for people.
They cause depression and most of USPeople's problems.
I want a figure on how much USPeople's money has been spent in other countries on crops of any kind.
Did the USPeople know that the reason they don't have jobs is most of the jobs were taken out of this country.
When the G20 took all large industry out of the US and before that set up the youth of other countries with jobs.
I guess the USPeople were done raising industries for other countries and took them home.
Now we are starting over again with the youth of other countries living here taking jobs, benifits, ect...
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newcoast90420 says:
Check out "California, 90420" movie trailer at www.90420.com. Coming to a 420-friendly theater near you this 4/20!
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diabloggical says:
The fact that it has become a "California Gold Rush" is a testament to the clear wishes of the American public to make it legal.

Obama's henchmen are striking another blow for the far right. Given his pledges of change, who'd have thought we'd see this from him? Surely he and his US attornies have more important things to work on. Amazing that they've chosen to make sick people feel worse than to do anything to correct our economic woes.

If you had cancer and debilitating nausea would you prefer to try to keep a pill down and wait 20 minutes for it to maybe kick in or would you want the nearly instantaneous relief of a couple of puffs of marijuana? Think carefully before you condemn pot.
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The actions of the IRS and DEA are disgusting, these are well-regulated industries which are providing safe access. The Federal government will not be able to continue to operate without check indefinitely.
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The203 says:
You see the problem holding up the legalization of medicinal and recreational usage of cannabis doesn't lie solely within the federal government, the DEA, or law enforcement, the problem also is within the people behind the activism. We all can sit here and voice our opinion loud an clear through the internet but, the amount of people willing to stand up to the government, to the man/women on top, are the numbers that are holding us all back. The problem is we are afraid to get shut down, to get a slap on the wrist, we are afraid to hear the word "NO". This is the problem with America not just with the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana. THe problem is people are afraid. We need to get up off our lazy ass' and do something about it and until that changes nothing in the politics nor the law will ever change. The few who are willing to stand up I give you much props, but, we need everyone not just 10, not 1000, not even 1million we need everyone that is for legalization/change to get up and say it stop hiding behind your computers and say something to the world, tell the people what you really believe in.

PS: sorry if i just ranted but it needed to be said
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Bojax39 replies:
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The203 says: "PS: sorry if i just ranted but it needed to be said"

You're damned right it did. Thanks!
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2mins4roughing says:
I Live in California, I have a current recommendation and suffer from chronic pain daily from nerve damage in both arms. I am allergic(Life Threatening) to all pain pills including aspirin and Tylenol. And most Anti-biotic medicines will kill me. Pain patients don't get high our bodies use it like you use your vicoden. Abuse is Abuse and I fully want better regulations in our state. I see the benefits first hand and the sick should have their medicine. The studies prove it, The California Medical Association backs it, The Federal Government knows the truth they paid for a study that documented it. Obama Made promises that he hasn't kept about it.

For some of the other posts...
Phillip Morris and Coca-Cola are major growers in the state. (Both own land for this purpose, near Livermore,Ca.)Phillip Morris owns the rights and trademarks for Panama red and Acapulco Gold.

Medical Marijuana or Cannibis should be regulated, Allow the People who truly need it, to buy it legally. Lets the states make their laws and govern their voters rights. Take it away from the streets.
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Wolf53570 says:
cannabis no deaths from use... ever. cannabis not addictive no with drawls. cannabis safer then tobacco or booze. CANNABIS CURES CANCER! harborside can suck my hairy sack! they want cannabis to remain illegal so they can keep making $$$, if it is legalized the profits drop! America needs to do as Portugal did and legalize all drugs, 10 years and going strong less use over all of everything. if you want to claim anything i have stated here is a lie there are medical documents backing everything up.
http://clear-uk.org/leading-scientists-confirm-that-cannabis-is-safe-and-non-addictive/
http://grannystormcrowslist.********/
http://www.world-mysteries.com/marijuana1.htm
http://patients4medicalmarijuana.wordpress.com/2010/01/04/marijuana-cures-cancer-us-government-has-known-since-1974/
http://www.dailypaul.com/153097/us-government-owns-the-patent-on-cannabis-cures
http://literature.cannabisreeducationteam.com/united_states_government/us_patent_and_trademark_office/an_incomplete_list_of_cannabis-related_patents.txt
http://blog.norml.org/2011/10/24/5-favorite-law-enforcement-lies-about-marijuana/
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Wolf53570 replies:
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2011/07/05/ten-years-after-decriminalization-drug-abuse-down-by-half-in-portugal/
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rwsmith29456 says:
What's wrong with taxing a business?? I'm for making pot legal but that means legitimate business... which is subject to taxes.
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Duncan20903 replies:
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Obviously you just read the headline and thought you knew what you were talking about when you're actually clueless. What you missed is that they're not taxing the dispensaries the same way that they're taxing other so called legitimate businesses, or in this particular case as they tax other so called legitimate non-profit organizations like Sunkist or Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.

http://sunkist.com/about/faqs.aspx#2
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Read it again. The government wants to tax it as an illegal business rather than a non-profit business. Since the businesses are not allowed to make a profit they don't have the money to pay the tax, so they end up shutting down. This is insidious government operation at its best.
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