Farm Assists, Halifax medical marijuana lounge, raided by police
Gottingen Street lounge had welcomed licensed medical marijuana users
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- 19-year-old released without charges
- Three people face drug-related charges
- 'Drug paraphernalia', marijuana and cash seized
Halifax Regional Police have released one of the two men arrested as officers raided the city's first medical marijuana lounge Friday afternoon.
The Gottingen Street lounge, called Farm Assists, welcomed licensed medical marijuana users to vaporize their marijuana using smokeless devices that don't burn the plant but instead toast it to release the active THC.
Police raided and searched the lounge Friday afternoon. Officers arrested two men, aged 19 and 40, and seized marijuana, cash and "drug paraphernalia."
The 19-year-old was later released without charges. The older man faces drug-related charges.
The Farm Assists raid was one of three simultaneous warrant searches on Friday.
Officers seized marijuana and cash at an East Chezzetcook Road home
They arrested a 29-year-old man and a 47-year-old woman. Both face charges for drugs offences.
Halifax police Const. Pierre Bourdages says the Chezzetcook arrests are related to the Gottigen Street raid.
Police also seized several hundred marijuana plants at a property on Colford Drive, but no one was arrested.
'Lifeline to a normal life'
Gerry Randall came by the store Friday afternoon, but found it shut and flooded with police. He uses the medicine to treat his epilepsy.