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Washington drug agents have illegally seized signed petitions for marijuana legalization
Marijuana advocacy group Sensible Washington says it has learned that a dozen signed copies of the marijuana legalization initiative for Washington State of which it is the sponsor, were seized last week by the federally-funded WestNET drug task force.
Advocates  say that the drug agents who seized the petitions are interfering with a  constitutionally-protected legislative procedure.
"Our  estimate is that 2009 signatures are sitting in WestNET's offices in  Port Orchard, apparently seized as 'evidence' during a series of raids  against the North End Club 420 in Tacoma," said Sensible Washington  campaign director and initiative co-author Philip Dawdy.
 					
    
        
             
        
             
    
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​"We have made repeated  calls to WestNET's office, but have yet to receive any assurance that  the task force's personnel have secured the signed petitions and that  they plan to promptly return them to Sensible Washington," Dawdy said.
"It  proves how insane marijuana prohibition has gotten, that law  enforcement would seized signed copies of I-1068 as 'evidence' in a drug raid," Dawdy said.
"The  only thing they are evidence of is democracy in action," Dawdy said.  "It is not a crime or evidence of a crime for citizens to sign a  statewide initiative."
Sensible Washington is  calling upon WestNET to immediately return the seized petitions to its  offices at 3161 Elliott Avenue, Suite 340, Seattle, WA 98121, or to make  other arrangements for the immediate delivery to Sensible Washington.
 
		 
 





