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    Smoke shops sold marijuana; sold other items to children in North Carolina: sheriff

    By QCN Digital Staff,

    3 hours ago

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    IREDELL COUNTY, N.C. ( QUEEN CITY NEWS ) — Several smoke shops in Statesville were found to be selling marijuana while also selling store items to school-aged children following a month-long investigation, the Iredell Sheriff’s Office announced on Tuesday.

    Warrants were executed at seven smoke and vape shops in Statesville on Friday, July 10, following a month-long investigation.

    Over the course of the investigation, it was revealed those shops were selling products to school-aged children and selling illegal THC limits that are set by state law.

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    Undercover agents were successfully able to buy THC with up to five times the legal limit, according to the sheriff’s office.

    Twenty pounds of marijuana and 600-plus pieces of counterfeit merchandise were seized from the shops. De Javu, Tobacco & Vape, Discount Tobacco, Jimmy’s EZ Pass, EZ Path Smoke, and The REC were among the shops involved.

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