Police Are Legally Barred from Returning Seized Medical Marijuana

So concludes the Oregon Attorney General, in Op. 2012-1 (Jan. 19, 2012):

The requirement in ORS 475.323(2) to return marijuana likely is preempted by provisions of the federal Controlled Substances Act that prohibit the distribution and possession of marijuana….

Based on the reasoning in Emerald Steel [a recent Oregon Supreme Court decision], the officer would violate federal law by returning the marijuana and may be subject to federal criminal prosecution…

Question …: Assume an individual is arrested and has a lawful amount of medical marijuana under Oregon law in his or her possession; the individual is lodged at the county jail; and the jail staff inventories and stores the individual’s marijuana along with the individual’s other personal possessions for safekeeping. If a jail staff member returns the marijuana to the individual upon the individual’s release from custody, does the jail staff member or the individual, or both, violate federal law?

Short Answer: Based on the reasoning in Emerald Steel, the officer would violate federal law by returning the marijuana and may be subject to federal criminal prosecution. The recipient of the marijuana would violate federal law by possessing marijuana and also may be subject to federal criminal prosecution.

Sounds right to me, given the continuing federal ban on marijuana possession and distribution, with no medical marijuana exception. A state may, by excluding possession for medical purposes from state marijuana laws, choose to ignore medical marijuana possession (and distribution, to the extent that is legal under state law). But it can’t affirmatively give medical marijuana to someone, even in the process of returning the property to its owner.

Note: If you want to condemn — or praise — the AG’s analysis, please read the opinion first. The AG’s job, after all, is to describe what the law is, given the existing precedents, not to revert to first principles about what the law ought to be.

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