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Monday, May 2, 2011
Statement from Governor Chafee Regarding Compassion Centers
The United States Attorney for the District of Rhode Island
delivered a letter to me on Friday afternoon which was copied to the Director
of the Department of Health and the three Compassion Center
applicants. That letter, as well as similar letters sent to officials in other
states, clarified the Department of Justice’s position on medical marijuana.
The Department of Justice previously indicated that it would not focus its
limited resources on doctors and their sick patients who prescribe and use
marijuana if such use was permitted by state law. This position was interpreted
by some states as giving them latitude to authorize medical marijuana
cultivation and distribution programs. Friday’s letter makes it clear that DOJ
will now pursue certain commercial cultivation and distribution of medical
marijuana, even if such cultivation and distribution is permitted by state law.
Compassion centers, their owners, landlords, financiers and other operations
“facilitators” are identified as potential targets of federal law enforcement
activities.
None ofRhode
Island ’s compassion center applicants have received a
certificate of registration to date. In light of the United States Attorney’s
articulated position on closing compassion centers, seizing proceeds and
prosecuting business enterprises that market and sell medical marijuana, I have
placed a hold on the State’s medical marijuana certificate of registration
program. During this hiatus, I will be consulting with the governors of other
states with similar medical marijuana programs, with federal officials and with
the compassion center applicants themselves.
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