Warrantless raid of non-profit patient medical marijuana collective in Long Beach, California. Detective David Strohman leads the way with Eric Sund in raiding another patient group. Working to coerce money from patients with cancer, AIDS, and serious disabilities, Eric Sund, Long Beach Finance director, joins multiple officers in raiding a non-profit collective providing medication only for patients with valid recommendations from licensed doctors. Sund, on behalf of himself and other city officials, raids the collective to ensure payment to the City of an amount at least thirty (30) times more ($14742) than pharmacies distributing dangerous opiate drugs (CVS, Walgreens, etc.) pay for a business license (these multi-billion dollar companies pay about $400.00 for a business license). Since Long Beach had issued NO permits under its medical marijuana law, this patient group as well as the many others that are constantly attacked, harassed, and raided by police officers cannot even comply with the City's law. As a city council person said when the law was passed by Long Beach in 2010, it is pretty much a sham passed to close down all patient collectives. With guns drawn, officers raid the collective, take marijuana, never issue any inventory for or record of marijuana and contributions by patients they take, and leave the patients without access to medication. These officers have not raided CVS, Walgreens, or other pharmacies. They have not taken the Vicodin, Percocet ...