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June 26, 2014 |
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From Colorado and Washington state to California and Hawaii, police in medical marijuana states are being sued by people who want their marijuana back after prosecutors chose not to charge them or they were acquitted, reports the Associated Press.
In some cases, the one-time suspects are asking for hundreds of thousands of dollars to replace dead plants.
Concerns over liability have prompted some agencies to either forgo rounding-up the plants altogether or to improvise by collecting a few samples and photographing the rest to use as evidence for criminal charges.

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Capt. Crunch @ 6/26/2014 10:22 PM What a bunch of idiots they should be happy they are not behind bars. I say if they want their weed back, have them prove they had a business license for weed, at the time of their arrest.
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