“During the operation, investigators began to target a series of unlicensed medical-marijuana dispensaries known as ‘compassion clubs.’ The clubs emerged in Arizona when medical-marijuana card-holders did not have a dispensary where they could legally buy pot, but as state-sanctioned facilities opened the clubs have become obsolete and illegal. Many of the compassion clubs were located in shopping centers, he said. Deputies seized marijuana that was baked into brownies and cookies, including Vanilla Critters, he said. Deputies also seized automatic weapons, eight cars, a house and an ATM that contained marijuana, he said.”
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