B.C. government moves to seize both money and property from unlicensed Squamish dispensaries

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Another unlicensed Squamish dispensary, Grass Roots Medicinal Cannabis, was raided the same day and also faces potential seizures of money and property. The province of British Columbia is petitioning the courts for authorization to seize money and property associated with two cannabis dispensaries, one the first of its kind in Squamish. B.C. government wants cash seized from vehicle after Richmond spa visit Province suing to seize $1.83-million Langley, B.C. property New Brunswick's unlicensed pot shops shut down as police threatens to seize properties 99 North Cannabis Dispensary was shut down after a raid by Community Safety Unit and RCMP officers last November, at which time the store’s product was seized. Subscribe to the Cannabis Post newsletter for weekly insights into the industry, what insiders will be talking about and content from across the Postmedia Network. The pot shop opened in 2015, although according to the claim, both land and house became registered under the numbered corporation in late 2017.

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The province of British Columbia is petitioning the courts for authorization to seize money and property associated with two cannabis dispensaries, one the first of its kind in Squamish.

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