Cape Breton police have seized $20K worth of illegal cannabis products from a Mercedes cargo van with plates from out of province — via TheGrowthOp
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Police obtained a search warrant and seized the van, 25 boxes of cannabis, cannabis resin, hash and thousands in cash. Possession of illegal cannabis, pot that is not purchased through a licensed retailer, can lead to a maximum fine of up to $5,000 and/or up to six months of jail time, per
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