Authorities in Tennessee will pay two hemp businesses $735,000 after seizing hundreds of pounds of what an attorney called “THCA flower.”
The settlement, which the state has yet to approve, is the result of a federal lawsuit filed in May by Old School Vapor and Sak Wholesale after a police raid that month.
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According to the lawsuit, Spring Hill Police seized “hundreds of pounds” of “legal hemp products” valued at $1.35 million from a warehouse operated by Sak.
Police had search warrants, but they were for mushroom products, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported.
In at least one instance, deputies from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department declined to seize flower at an Old School Vapor store because it was not in their
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