“10 Years to Life for Medical Marijuana: The Trial of Aaron Sandusky”

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“After a favorable ruling from an appellate court, Sandusky re-opened, and the city of Upland was powerless to stop him. But the Feds were not happy with this outcome. Sandusky was arrested and charged with six counts of drug trafficking, some of which could carry a life sentence.”   by Zach Weissmueller & Tracy Oppenheimer, August 13, 2020

http://reason.com/reasontv/2020/08/13/10-years-to-life-for-medical-marijuana-t

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