San Luis Obispo County Grand Jury • 2011-2012 • Agency Response

Judicial System: Law Enforcement Property and Evidence Rooms"*

Published: July 30, 2012 2 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 2 findings

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Prior to the Grand Jury's report, our office had in place a medical marijuana retention/destruction policy, implemented via a memorandum of understanding with the Sheriff's Office and with the San Luis Obispo Police Department. However, our office also believes that
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As noted above, there exists a formal written District Attorney medical marijuana retention/destruction policy, implemented through a memorandum of understanding with the Sheriff's Department and with the San Luis Obispo Police Department, the two largest law enforcement agencies in the county. Meetings are being conducted with the other city police departments in the county and with their respective city attorneys to finalize similar memoranda of understanding with those departments, as well. Honorable Barry T. LaBarbera, Presiding Judge San Luis Obispo County Superior Court July 30, 2012 I would note that requests for retention/destruction of seized marijuana submitted by all law enforcement agencies are currently being processed by our office with no existing backlog. With regard to
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