Sheriff's Deputies Bust Oildale Medicinal Marijuana Co-op

Another medical marijuana co-operative was busted Wednesday afternoon by the Kern County Sheriff's Department, this time in Oildale.

Deputies in the Major Violator Unit served a search warrant at the California Compassionate Cooperative in Oildale.

No one was arrested, but deputies seized four pounds of marijuana from a safe and 299 individually labeled pill bottles that had between one gram and a quarter ounce of marijuana inside, totaling 14 grams.

More than $2,000 in cash was seized, as were business records and several computers.

It's now up to the District Attorney's Office to press charges.

Previously the Sheriff's Department raided the Green Cross Co-operative in East Bakersfield, that happened in early May.


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because the new laws take away there bread and butter. There motto is "a bust is a bust" If you take away marijuana busts, (which are the easy ones) than there arrest records will drop and they will have no choice but enforce the harder more dangerous law breakers.
 
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