The NYPD Bragged About a Big Pot Bust. Turns Out It Seized 106 Pounds of Legal Hemp.
Green Angel CBD had the proper documentation for their shipment, but that didn't stop the New York cops.

After six years in the natural medicine business, Green Angel CBD owner John Dee has faced an obstacle so large that he could be forced to close his doors: the New York Police Department's 75th Precinct.
Over the weekend, Dee sent a 106-pound shipment of hemp flower from a Vermont farm via FedEx Freight. FedEx thought the $30,000 shipment might be pot, so it informed the Williston Police Department in Vermont. After investigating, the cops produced a police report showing that the company was a licensed hemp grower and that the hemp's THC content was 0.06 percent, well within the legal limit.
The Williston police advised FedEx that it would not seize the shipment, and the hemp made its way to New York. There, a FedEx driver brought in the NYPD. As the Williston police noted, the shipment was clearly marked with the proper documentation. But the New York cops officers ignored the documentation, seized the shipment, and staged the seizure as a drug bust on social media.
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The NYPD then contacted Dee, asking him to go to the station to pick up the shipment. Dee was recovering from a medical procedure, so he sent his brother, Ronan Levy, in his place. The request appeared to be a trap. After Levy walked into the station, the officers arrested him, charged him with six counts of possession, and jailed him. He has since been released without bail.
At a press conference on Wednesday, officials said the shipment was tested as marijuana and denied that Levy had a proper bill of landing stating that shipment was hemp.
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Dee believes the officer ignored the paperwork in hopes that he had a major drug bust on his hands.
Dee also says the NYPD relied on an outdated field test from the 1960s. The test cannot differentiate between levels of THC, a key to absolving the company and Levy of any suspected crime.
Records show that Rodney Greenidge, the arresting officer, reached his initial conclusion because the hemp "possesses the same physical characteristics" as pot. Hemp's similarity to marijuana has led to all sorts of confusion in American law enforcement.
Because the department is holding on to his shipment, Dee stands to lose a lot of money—and perhaps even his business. "This was our shipment," he wrote on Instagram. "My brother was falsely arrested. Those bags were all hemp. All documents were in each box. The farm also called them to give them all there paperwork proving it's all hemp! Please spread the word! We need to let people know we are not criminals."
Dee and Levy are also considering legal action against FedEx and the NYPD.
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FedEx thought the $30,000 shipment might be pot, so it informed the Williston Police Department in Vermont.
Looks like someone needs a new carrier.
$30k for 106 pounds. That's some ditchweed. Are these guys so clueless they don't know the street value of pot? That's a 1980's wholesale price.
The other thing that should have tipped them off is the volume. No smuggler ever packs his product as loosely as those bags. Pounds of weed are seriously compressed into dense bricks to make them easier to hide.
At least that's what a friend told me...
Ah, your friend makes sense. My friend tells me he's never seen it packed nicely for smuggling -- only loosely stuffed in garbage bags.
We should get our friends together. Maybe have a pizza party.
Even These Police Departments do anything for clout!! Smh. Lawsuit on the way
...so he sent his brother, Ronan Levy, in his place.
Send your attorney next time.
They broke Rule #1 of talking to the police.
Never talk to the police without your lawyer present.
Rule number 2 of talking to the police: if they ask you to come down to the station to pick up your stuff, remember the wise words of Admiral Ackbar.
"This sounds like a trap. I think I'll send my brother..."
And the NYPD can't figure out why people are disrespecting them.
Just look at the smug mugs on those two thieves.
Yeah, but they might be sad when the cops try to sell off their score.
All brought to you from the liberal NYC politicians and who allow the police to use deadly force to arrest people for things like selling single cigarettes (Eric Garner knows) on the street. Those drug laws harm so many people, by putting them in jail and through the justice system. That's the facism of Democrat liberalism. To be fair, there's a bunch of social conservatives in cahoots with them who want more government to punish those they find offensive.
Welcome to what happens when the ruling Oligarchy's corrupt and murderous security forces embrace Conservatives racially motivated War on People's Inalienable Right to Party Without Alcohol.
Rope making party?
Totes racism. That's why white people drugs like Oxycodone and meth are fully legal and nobody is in jail for using them while the poor oppressed negro languishes without his ceremonial ganja, other than in the 35 states where it's legal.
I'll absolutely stipulate that there's plenty of evidence that the laws are enforced unequally, but I definitely agree that there's certainly no evidence that they were intended or constructed to be racially disproportionate.
New troll in town?
They're only just now considering legal action? Legal action should have been the first thing they did. Cops might not back off, but the carrier's definitely gonna pay out the nose. And if the cops aren't getting tipped off by nosey FedEx drivers, well, they can't do shit, can they?
See something, say something.
Something
It's cute that anyone thinks the NYPD cares about little things like the difference legal hemp and "teh devil weed." They'll still count this among their crime stats at the end of the year and when requesting their budget for next year regardless of the outcome.
Records show that Rodney Greenidge, the arresting officer, reached his initial conclusion because the hemp "possesses the same physical characteristics" as pot.
Let the record show that Officer Greenidge possesses the same physical chracteristics as a child molester, a murderer, a prostitute, a terrorist, a drug dealer and a cannibal.
Beautiful.
The solution is obviously to let cops test the product before making an arrest. The sacrifices they make for their communities are truly monumental.
Of course, it's going to be interesting somewhere down the road when Marcellus comes looking for the guy with access to the evidence locker who sold him 20 pounds of hemp buds and told him it was pot.
NYPD relied on an outdated field test from the 1960s. The test cannot differentiate between levels of THC, a key to absolving the company and Levy of any suspected crime.
How conveeeeenient! Let the lawsuits begin.
What do you expect from a Podunk town's sheriff's department.
a FedEx driver brought in the NYPD.
Why? FedEx had already been confused by the shipment back in Vermont, and had it checked by police there, who cleared it. It might have made sense for them to alert the drivers who would be carrying it to those facts. But I guess there is no provision for that in their package-handling procedures. Maybe now there will be.
Please stop writing articles about weed. It’s such a stupid topic and waste of Internet space.
It's about the NYPD.
At this rate they'll use up the internet pretty soon. Then where will we be?
Then we'll have to go back to getting our porn the old fashioned way: by requesting naked photos of your mom through snail mail.
Who would want to snail his mom?
>>officials said the shipment was tested as marijuana and denied that Levy had a proper bill of landing
Willston PD contradicts this?
For the edification of Reason's half literate Columbia j-school grads, it's bill of lading, by the way. Not landing.
yeah definitely looked wrong.
Are you sure that that is Reason's error, and not the cop's error?
If the evidence didn't get "lost" in storage, then these cops are really falling down on the job.
Man, is that really what 106lbs of pot looks like? Also, that just doesn't seem like that big of a drug but to me. Come back when we're talking tonnage, assholes.
Pot busting has been a mainstay of many law enforcement agencies for generations now. With all this legalization they're starting to get desperate for something easy to do that they can brag about. No war on drugs and they will have to focus solely on prostitution, er I mean human trafficking.
I don't know how many people are shipping tons of weed these days. I think that's mostly a Mexican cartel thing.
No, it's what 106 pounds of dry hemp flowers looks like.
-jcr
This is why I'm a member of Students Against The Treacherous Use of Fur.
SATTUOF?
A few immediate words comes to mind. Worthless fucking tools comes to mind. Meaningless life endeavors is another. Complete and utter waste of time and money. Yep, sounds like the government we voted for!
Wastes of oxygen.
NYPD blew it.
NYPD sucks.
At least that douchebag officer Rodney can brag about how he heroically put a substantial dent in the black market for rope!
"The NYPD Bragged About a Big Pot Bust. Turns Out It Seized 106 Pounds of Legal Hemp."
That's close enough for government work.
How much pot actually left the farm? A 106 pound pot bust sounds as dodgy as a 299 kilo coke bust.
(I accept that it could have been 106 pounds at the start of the journey, lets hope the police were just lying, incompetent bastards not thieves as well)
Hope they weren't thieves? What kind of hope is that.
I mean, they're posing in the picture with all the property they've already stolen, so hoping they wouldn't stoop to stealing it twice seems forlorn at best.
100 lbs of product, 6 lbs of packaging.
Police definitely would charge you for possessing packaging - they count filler and other drugs as part of the drugs. E.G. Tylenol III will be charged as if the entire pill was hydrocodone when it is mostly Tylenol.
The more you learn about the law - and particularly drug laws- the more you begin to see things as seriously twisted and illogically stacked against you.
These are the people who charge you for marinuana residue on the walls, not as evidence of past possession or use, but as possession in and of itself.
They're way beyond charging you for bag weight.
Thanks to the NYPD there will be a shortage of rope. I suppose gillutines and woodchippers will suffice.
I'm shocked that they're complete morons, shocked!
tedata
Hope they weren’t thieves? like tedata
SO? If the stamp tax wasn't paid on the harmless plant, there's still a way to beat, rob, try, convict and jail the suspect with plenty of left-over qualified immunity. The looters will milk this for all it can yield, until the ramp up in libertarian vote percentages turns it into a political liability costing elections, boodle, pelf and power. Nest time you vote, remember the folks beaten, robbed, branded and murdered with prohibition as pretext.
What does Fed Ex have to say about becoming Comstock Law snitches?
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"...New York cops officers ignored the documentation..."
New York cops make a habit of this. The Port Authority Police fairly regularly arrest people transiting New York City airports who are lawfully transporting legally owned firearms in compliance with the Firearms Owner's Protection Act.
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