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Medical Weed vs. Street Weed
Medical Weed vs. Street Weed
In todays video, I talk about medical weed vs street weed. I wanted to talk about some of the stigma around medical weed, and how it is not too different from a lot of street weed. I hope you enjoy!
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Police spokesman Gary Long says the drug squad charged and released eight people under the new provincial cannabis legislation.
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Investigators believe at least three people used money wired from China to pay for some of the homes to build a complex, illegal marijuana organization and ship pot to the East Coast.
In a news release Friday, Hayes said the trio grew pot in the Pacific Northwest to ship to the New York City area “to take advantage of black market prices.” Investigators believe a commercial property in New Jersey was also involved in their crimes.
The raids and arrest come after a push by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions for authorities to reconsider pot policies on a wide scale nationwide, though it is unclear if or to what extent the investigation is part of that broad scheme.
Using search warrants Wednesday, agents seized more than 3,000 marijuana plants at the homes in the cities of Seattle, Burien, Kent, Tacoma and Renton the attorney’s office said. They also recovered business records and special equipment, such as water tanks and lights, for growing marijuana.
“Large wire transfers of funds” from the People’s Republic of China paid for some of the homes, the release says. Agents are still investigating the money’s source.
Beyond the home searches, investigators analyzed evidence including emails, bank account information and “unusually high” electric bills to make their case, the attorney’s office said. The federal Drug Enforcement Administration and Department of Homeland Security are leading the probe.
The suspects allegedly made payments of more than $37,000 for electricity in a three-month period at one property alone and used cash to avoid bank reporting, according to a complaint outlining the authorities case against Huang, Qifeng Li and Qiwei Li. Other people may have had a hand in the alleged crimes, too.
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