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posted by martyb on Monday October 31 2016, @01:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the Five-stars...would-raid-again! dept.

Marijuana Dispensary wins $100,000!

When Sky High Holistic was subject to a police raid, it was hardly the end of the business. In fact, it ironically gave the marijuana dispensary a big boost, $100,000 to be exact.

The money comes from a lawsuit alleging police harassment of the marijuana dispensary, settled by the City of Santa Ana this week. Santa Ana has also agreed to drop charges against a dozen employees accused of illegally operating.

It's a good thing the cameras were on; The dispensary cameras, that is. Apparently, the cops hung around the establishment long after the raid occurred, playing darts and making demeaning comments about the staff. And once they got comfortable, they indulged in Sky High pot-laced edibles.

Article:

http://www.alternet.org/drugs/pot-shop-busts-cops-surveillance-cam-wins-100000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.alternet.org/drugs/pot-shop-busts-cops-surveillance-cam-wins-100000

Previously: Police Claim Recording of Marijuana Dispensary Raid is Illegal


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 01 2016, @11:52AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 01 2016, @11:52AM (#421221)

    I won't disagree with you.
    Now, if you've got a plan to rein in the economic power of Big Pharma (which leads to their political power), I'm all ears.

    I've previously suggested a constitutional amendment that makes all public elections publicly funded.
    Actually, I got that from Ralph Nader.
    It's really hard to beat that smartie's ideas, but I'll listen if you think you have something better.

    ...and political careerism is a big factor too.
    The jackass congressman who pushed through the Marihuana[1] Tax Act of 1937 ended up on the Supreme Court.

    [1] Yup. That's the way the jackass spelled it.

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