Police this week arrested the third and final suspect in connection with an attempted armed robbery of a cannabis industry worker in Pleasant Hill last year that led to a shootout and the deaths of the worker and one of the gunmen.
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Alice Ibbotson, prosecuting said police acting on intelligence stopped a car the defendant was driving on the M1 southbound between junction 28, at South Normanton and junction 27, near Hucknall, on November 27, last year. She said it was searched and in the boot was a 3kg vacuum-sealed package of cannabis.
At least one of the 10 men charged in last year's fatal robbery at a Mount Vernon cannabis warehouse has admitted taking part in the brazen heist.
Some Kentucky hemp are questioning the legitimacy of how some medical cannabis cultivators got picked and the state auditor could be investigating the process.
Although her name has surfaced in connection with a federal investigation into corruption by local officials in Baldwin Park, state Sen. Susan Rubio was reappointed to a position that gives her the power to advance or kill legislation that could either harm or benefit the insurance industry.
Titus represents Nevada’s 1st Congressional District. This includes Las Vegas, home of the national largest dispensary Planet 13 and soon to open Cannabition, an immersive cannabis experience. But does she have the political savvy and clout to make headway, especially since the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson (R-LA) is against the green plant?
Gov. Andy Beshear took a step Wednesday toward addressing the right to own a firearm for people participating in Kentucky's medical cannabis program.
Wrexham's Maredudd Francis, a former rugby player, is behind bars after leading police on a high speed chase, before slamming into a truck and revealing even more illegal activity.
Fury and frustration was displayed Thursday as alders and business owners laid out their views on hemp and how it should be handled in Chicago.