
“Examples of training courses advertised by the CNOA include inflammatory titles such as ‘The Eradication of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Los Angeles’ or ‘Initial Contacts with Persons Claiming Protections Under California’s Medical Marijuana Laws and Statues.’ Through the author’s own words, his article shows the institutional bias of the CNOA as an entity, and the author as an individual. It is this language that points to the perception that the narcotics officers are more interested in deliberately undermining the intent of the Compassionate Use Act by lumping all use as criminal in nature. This leads to subverting the law instead of fairly enforcing it.”
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