Ypsilanti Township woman, 79, ordered to reduce number of marijuana plants
Judith Pontius says she’s growing them to help those in pain
Updated:
July 15, 2021 6:57 am
Ypsilanti grandmother is again ordered to reduce number of medical pot plants
Judith Pontius was previously threatened with jail time if she did not remove her plants. Ypsilanti Township attorneys said she failed to follow previous court orders in doing so.
Pontius virtually appeared before a judge on the 55-plus marijuana plants in her home. In the hearing, attorneys representing the township tried to have her held in contempt of court for refusing to comply with removing the plants.
Protesters show up in support of Ypsilanti Township s Judith Pontius
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79-year-old defies local marijuana grow regulations
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