When the DEA closes down a doctor, clinic, or pharmacy, the ones who suffer are the patients. It’s the same when law enforcement closes down a marijuana grow operation:
http://www.hightimes.com/read/mendocino-deputies-raid-tribal-grow-op
In an operation that raises questions over the rights and limits of tribal sovereignty, Mendocino County sheriff’s deputies on Sept. 22 raided a medical marijuana grow operation on Indian land just outside Ukiah—targeting a project hailed as a new economic model for cash-strapped tribes. Some 400 outdoor plants were eradicated on lands of the Pinoleville Pomo Nation. Deputies also seized more than 100 pounds of trimmed and drying bud at a Ukiah laboratory run by the tribe where cannabis-infused honey oil was being produced…