Pubdate: Sun, 01 Feb 2015
Source: Alaska Dispatch News (AK)
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Author: Devin Kelly

ANCHORAGE POLICE ARREST MARIJUANA DELIVERY DRIVER IN STING OPERATION

Anchorage police have arrested and charged a delivery driver for a 
company that said it was openly selling marijuana in anticipation of 
Alaska's new legal possession law.

Birchie Walter, 35, who works for the company Discreet Deliveries, 
was arrested on Wednesday when he delivered marijuana to an 
undercover police officer, according to police communications 
director Jennifer Castro. He was charged with a misdemeanor, she said.

The company had been advertising marijuana deliveries to customers in 
Anchorage and the Mat-Su.

"Technically we are acting (rogue) ... but look forward to being 
legal soon," the company's site said in early January.

This week, the company's website had a new message: "We are now 
closed (due) to an Anchorage police sting on one of our drivers."

The message included an apology to customers and a pledge to "open again soon."

Recreational marijuana use will be legal in Alaska on Feb. 24, the 
result of November's ballot initiative. People will be able to 
possess and transport up to an ounce of marijuana under the language 
of Ballot Measure 2. But marijuana businesses won't legally be able 
to operate until 2016, after regulations governing commercial 
marijuana operations are in effect and the state has issued licenses.

The owner of the company, Rocky Burns, said in early January he 
wasn't worried about the risks of publicizing a marijuana business 
before selling pot is legal, and said his goal was to get ahead of 
Outside competition for an Alaska customer base.

Police and the head of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board had said 
what the company was doing wasn't legal.

In a statement Saturday, Castro said police are "working to charge 
those who are violating current state and municipal laws by selling marijuana."

Court records show that Walter was released on bail Thursday. He is 
scheduled to make his first court appearance on March 6.
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