Police allege duo planned to donate proceeds from illegal cannabis to hate group

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Medicinal and recreational cannabis legal in Michigan Both medical marijuana and adult-use cannabis are legal in Michigan, although there are limits. The man faces a charge of aiding and abetting (marijuana manufacturing), with his bond set at the same amount. Two members of the Brotherhood Forever in Michigan are alleged to have grown illegal cannabis in the state so they could provide at least some of the proceeds to fund another chapter of the group in Tennessee. The woman and man, aged 34 and 33, respectively, were cited for manufacturing marijuana with the intent to distribute and associated crimes, the team reports. There are still issues with the existing cannabis system, particularly for medical marijuana, being manipulated.

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Two members of the Brotherhood Forever in Michigan are alleged to have grown illegal cannabis in the state so they could provide at least some of the proceeds to fund another chapter of the group in Tennessee.

It is alleged the woman and man, both in their early 30s, “are associated with a federally classified hate group known as Brotherhood Forever, a group closely associated with the Aryan Nation,” notes a statement from the Huron Undercover Narcotics Team (HUNT).

“Preliminary investigation...

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