Pubdate: Thu, 16 Feb 2017 Source: Burlington Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 Burlington Post Contact: http://www.insidehalton.com/burlington-on/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1528 Author: Tim Whitnell BURLINGTON MARIJUANA DISPENSARY RAIDED, POT AND CASH SEIZED Hamilton man charged at Harvester Road unit A Hamilton man has been charged after police raided a Burlington business allegedly selling medical marijuana to people directly and also to those without a licence to possess it. Members of the Halton Regional Police Services Burlington Street Crime Unit, in collaboration with City of Burlington bylaw enforcement, conducted an investigation into Budtanica Pain Relief Group operating out of 5125 Harvester Rd., Unit 1, east of Appleby Line. Police and city officials allege the business was operating outside the city's zoning bylaws, which requires premises used for the growing, producing, testing, destroying, storing or distribution of medical marijuana or cannabis be authorized and licensed by the federal health ministry under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. On Valentine's Day (Tuesday), police executed a search warrant at the east-end business and seized six pounds of marijuana, approximately $27,000 worth of edible THC-based products and capsules, $2,800 in cash and other items allegedly related to drug trafficking. The estimated value of the drugs seized is $67,000. "The business was not growing on site rather they we're selling product to people, both those who possess medical marijuana licences and those who don't," Burlington Det.-Sgt. Ron Hansen told the Post in an email. Hansen said medical marijuana can only be sold via mail, not in person, by people licensed to sell it to those licensed to possess it. Hansen said his understanding is that the business is licensed to sell marijuana but it was doing it directly and not through the mail. Robert Carroll, 24, of Hamilton, was arrested and released on a promise to appear in Milton court on March 14. He is charged with trafficking a controlled substance (marijuana), possession for the purpose of trafficking (marijuana), trafficking in a controlled substance (cannabis resin) and possession for the purpose of trafficking (cannabis resin). Anyone who may have information regarding the illegal trafficking of drugs is asked to contact police. To remain anonymous contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit tips and information online at http://haltoncrimestoppers.ca, 'See Something. Hear Something. Say Something'. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt