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Police in Kingston, Ontario, have raided an unlicensed cannabis store again, less than a week after a previous raid temporarily closed the store down.
On November 19, Kingston Police Special Services executed a search warrant at the reopened My Legacy located at 185 Division Street in the city of Kingston, Ontario. Kingston Police previously raided the same location on November 13.
A second search warrant was granted by a Justice of the Peace under the Cannabis Act on November 19th, 2024, empowering the raid.
Police located several point of sales devices, advertising signage, unstamped tobacco products and Canadian currency with associated registers. Numerous cannabis-based products were also found, including:
- Loose marijuana – 10,061 grams
- Pre-rolled Marijuana joints – 765 grams
- Hash – 736 grams
- Edible gummies and chocolates – 7,967 grams
A local 23-year-old female resident was charged and released on an Undertaking with two counts under the Cannabis Control Act as well as one count of unstamped tobacco under the Criminal Code of Canada.
A website for the MyLegacy dispensary also shows a location in Mississauga. Another location was recently operating at 366 Bank St in Ottawa.
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