CFO wrote:
Sorry boys and girls, lab rat is right. This is strictly an accounting issue. The IRS doesn't raid a place looking for suspected dopers. They are cooking the books and the IRS wants their share of the money. However, if this goes to court, some of the clients and the products purchased may come out.
Ok boys and girls, I'm not a US expert on this sort of stuff by any means but isn't the IRS part of the Treasury Department and isn't the Treasury Department the department responsible for enforcing many of the federal drug laws. Wouldn't it make sense that it even if it was just a raid by Treasury officials that, indeed, they had a multiple agenda?