“This is the first I’ve seen,” he added of the way the business operated.Are Canadians drinking less as weed gets easier to buy? It’s starting to look that way
Winnipeg police were alerted to the operation by Manitoba Justice and the province’s liquor, gaming and cannabis authority in late March, Ptrl-Sgt. Norman said. A 43-year-old man from Winnipeg is charged with possession of the proceeds of crime as well as possession of cannabis for the purpose of distributing and possession of cannabis for the purpose of selling under the Cannabis Act in connection to the business.
Police raided the warehouse seizing just over $192,000 in prepackaged pot, nearly $16,000 in vaping oil, $14,400 worth of shatter, and $8,000 in computer equipment meant to facilitate the ordering process.Police say they’re still looking for two other suspects in connection to the investigation.
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Wow! I feel so betrayed! He should have to pay everyone back every penny they spent on his fraudulent products! I thought I was purchasing sound, clean marijuana but it was tainted? Tainted?! He could have gotten many people sick!
I can’t believe there wasnt more serious crime on Wednesday
erik_pindera Waste of taxpayers dollars, maybe use your time cleaning the streets of death drugs....
Why? Is that essential right now?
It's only illegal cause the government didn't get a cut. So one might say it jealousy.