51 People From 9 States Indicted on 67 Counts in Oklahoma-Based Black-Market MJ Conspiraacy
Prosecutors say the network moved black-market cannabis to several states, and agents seized about 61,000 plants and 550 kilograms of processed marijuana.
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Chinese Nationals Among 51 Indicted Over Marijuana Grow Operations in Oklahoma
A Department of Homeland Security investigation has resulted in the indictment of 51 defendants—including 29 Chinese nationals—on 67 counts of conspiracy to manufacture black-market marijuana in Oklahoma for distribution in Texas, Mississippi, Kansas, and North Carolina, among other locales. The defendants are from California, Florida, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas. Of the 51 indicted, 23 are fugiti…
51 people from 9 states indicted on 67 counts in Oklahoma-based black-market MJ conspiraacy
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — A 52-page federal indictment issued here recently charges 51 men and women with 67 felony counts for participating in an alleged conspiracy to manufacture black-market marijuana in Oklahoma and distribute it throughout the United States.
51 charged in Oklahoma black-market marijuana conspiracy
Federal prosecutors say a sprawling black-market marijuana operation used Oklahoma grow sites to supply illegal cannabis across the country, leading to charges
Feds indict 51 people in Oklahoma illegal pot conspiracy
Federal indictment charges 51 in nationwide black-market marijuana conspiracy
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma — A federal indictment has charged 51 individuals in a conspiracy to manufacture and distribute black-market marijuana from Oklahoma across the United States, according to U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester.
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