Six Nations Police rush to defend raid of a Second Line cannabis shop
May 12, 2021
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In the aftermath of Six Natons Police raiding a Second Line Road cannabis shop last week and heated competing cannabis control boards police rushed to prove themselves to the community in a flurry of press releases and Facebook posts. On May 3, the Upper End Stash and Glass cannabis shop on Sour Springs Road was raided and three people, including the owner were charged with multiple drug related offences after police found cocaine residue and psilocybin (magic mushrooms) candy. Six Nations Police released a statement on their Facebook page reiterating their position on illicit cannabis after a number of social media posts called them out for the raid. “There have been a number of statements made on social media with regard to search warrants executed within our territory. The Six…