Toronto Police Raid Four More Dispensaries, One Month After Major Citywide Crackdown

Katelyn Baker

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Toronto's police chief says officers have raided several marijuana dispensaries in the city.

Mark Saunders says he believes search warrants were executed at four dispensaries on Thursday and police would be releasing more information on Friday.

The raids come a month after police, accompanied by city municipal licensing and standards officials, carried out search warrants at 43 locations and arrested 90 people, including shop owners and employees.

A coalition of marijuana dispensaries have said the raids on the pot shops in May were a "major mistake" and have called for charges to be dropped against those arrested.

Saunders says the dispensaries are operating illegally and police will continue to conduct such raids until they stop selling marijuana.

The Toronto Dispensaries Coalition has said the majority of the shops offer high-quality medical cannabis products to those who need them, but Saunders says its not about medical marijuana, it's about making money "unlawfully."

"This investigation has nothing to do with personal use," he said. "The people are entering into this with the sole purpose of making money."

Customers use it under the guise of medical marijuana, Saunders said, but "people go in and basically say 'what's the strongest stuff that you got."'

Saunders said the investigation will continue.

"If you have dispensaries and they're open, your chances of going to court and being charged and being convicted are very high," he said.

"So, I strongly recommend that you stop selling marijuana in dispensaries right now because they're all unlawful."

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