Charges dropped against 4 arrested for alleged marijuana-growing operation
January 16, 2018
The Sublette Examiner posted an article saying all charges have been dropped against four people arrested on August 25, 2017 for allegedly being involved in a large-scale marijuana growing operation at ‘Wyomatoes’ greenhouses near Big Piney, Wyoming. On Jan. 5, Sublette County Attorney Clay Kainer submitted four requests to dismiss all felony and misdemeanor charges against the defendants. No explanation has been given for why the charges were dropped. Possession, sale, trafficking, and cultivation of marijuana are illegal in Wyoming. Possession of under three ounces of cannabis is a misdemeanor that can be punished with up to a year in jail and a $1000 fine; possession of over three ounces is a felony in Wyoming. Click on this link to read the full story: All pot bust charges are dismissed By Joy Ufford, Sublette Examiner, January 16, 2018.
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