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Marijuana dispenser charged following second raid

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BIBLE HILL, N.S. – The owner of a Bible Hill marijuana dispensary has been charged for the second time in six months with possession for the purpose of trafficking.

Ricky Joseph Leclerc, 51, of Upper Kennetcook, was arrested after police executed a search warrant at the Community Compassion Centre, a marijuana provider on Pictou Road.

Leclerc is to appear in court in Truro on March 21 to enter a plea to the charge.

RCMP says members of the Colchester County Integrated Street Crime Enforcement Unit seized a quantity of cash, marijuana, marijuana derivatives and drug paraphernalia during their search last Friday.

LeClerc is also facing charges of trafficking in marijuana and cannabis resin and with possessing marijuana and cannabis resin for the purpose of trafficking stemming from an earlier raid on the location last September. Those charges are also still before the court.

Five individuals from two other marijuana dispensaries were also charged with the same offences during the September raids.

The RCMP said the Community Compassion Centre is now closed and issued a reminder to the public that under the law there are no legal marijuana storefronts in Nova Scotia.

The investigation is continuing.

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