Toronto Police Shutdown Multiple Unlicensed Cannabis Dispensaries
Cannabis Culture
Sat, Mar 7
Key Points
- Toronto police have shut down multiple unlicensed cannabis dispensaries following several investigations.
- On February 26, a suspect was found working at an illegal dispensary near Eglinton Avenue East and Brimley Road.
- Authorities seized dried cannabis, THC vapes, psilocybin chocolate bars, cannabis-infused edibles, unstamped cigarette cartons, and Canadian currency.
- The next day, police executed a search warrant at another unlicensed dispensary near Kennedy Road and St. Clair Avenue.
Numerous unlicensed cannabis dispensaries have been shutdown in Toronto following multiple police investigations.
In a release on Friday, Toronto police said on Feb. 26, officers located a suspect working as an employee at an illegal dispensary in the area of Eglinton Avenue East and Brimley Road.
Dried cannabis, THC vapes, psilocybin chocolate bars, cannabis-infused edibles, cartons of unstamped cigarettes, and Canadian currency were all seized.
The following day, on Feb. 27, police said officers executed a search warrant at an unlicensed dispensary in the Kennedy Road. and St. Clair Avenue area.
Read the full article at CTV News