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Two men face drug-related charges after members of the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service stopped their vehicle late on Dec. 3 and a subsequent search revealed 96 kilograms of cannabis products estimated to be worth $600,000. The unidentified men, both Ontario residents, have been charged with possession for the purpose of transporting cannabis with the purpose of sale, and possession of currency obtained by crime, notes a police Facebook statement posted Tuesday . The men, who will appear in Cornwall Provincial Court at a later date, were subsequently released. As a result of an investigation, a possible suspect vehicle was observed and a stop initiated by members of the Akwesasne Mohawk Police at about 10 p.m. Dec. 3. “The search resulted in the seizure of approximately 212 pounds (96 kg) of packaged cannabis believed to be destined for the United States,” the post notes. Man claims more than a kilogram of cannabis was meant for a (very big) batch of homemade soup RCMP destroys large grow-op with 100,000-plus cannabis plants in rural B.C. OPP find more than 70 garbage bags stuffed with cannabis in a rental van Police report that investigators “located a truck filled with garbage bags containing smaller individual packaging of cannabis bud.” Each of the bags was said to have different markings that indicated a higher content level of THC. Among other things, federal cannabis rules allow those of the age of majority in their respective province or territory to possess as much as 30 grams of legal dried cannabis, or its equivalent in non-dried form, in public and share up to 30 grams of dried cannabis or its equivalent with other adults. Depending on the form that legal cannabis takes, there will be a range in THC content. A quick look at a handful of flower options…
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