No, Drake was not arrested in Sweden on cannabis charges

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Rumours that surfaced on social media earlier this week that Drake had been arrested in Sweden on cannabis charges are false, according to Hollywood Reporter. Minor drug offences can lead to a fine or imprisonment of up to six months, while other drug offences can result in up to three years imprisonment. Bullrider, a subsidiary of Robes Inc., a privately held cannabis company, opened a flagship retail store in Brampton last year. In October of last year, Drake joined cannabis company Bullrider as an investor, advisor and partner. Drake announced a joint venture partnership with Canopy Growth in 2019, dubbed the More Life Growth Company, with the singer retaining 60 per cent ownership of the cannabis company.

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Rumours that surfaced on social media earlier this week that Drake had been arrested in Sweden on cannabis charges are false, according to Hollywood Reporter.

Members of the Canadian rapper’s team confirmed to the publication that Drake was in his hotel in Stockholm and had not been arrested.

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