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SARNIA – A 60-year-old man with $50,000 worth of weed and cannabis products in his SUV was “extremely” nervous when police pulled him over in a First Nation community near Sarnia.
“To the point his upper dentures had fallen out,” assistant federal prosecutor Brian Higgins said Monday in a Sarnia courtroom.
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Partially toothless, Clifford Warriner asked Anishinabek police in Kettle Point that Tuesday afternoon more than a year ago if he was going to jail. Fourteen months later, he finally got his answer: No. After pleading guilty Monday to one charge of possession for the purpose of selling under the Cannabis Act, he was sentenced to a $1,500 fine.

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