Both Richer and Richard Barry Hewson were charged in the raid with possession of cannabis for the purpose of selling, selling cannabis, and possession of proceeds of crime under $5000.
According to Orillia Matters, the charges against Hewson were withdrawn, while Richer was fined $1,500 after he pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis for the purpose of selling.
Since Canada legalized cannabis, consumers continue to be confused about which operations are legal and which are not, both with brick and mortar stores and online sales.
“They walked away with $440 of my money. Every time I try to contact them, they just ignore me,” a customer posted in a review of online retailer Canadian Hemp Co. on the Better Business Burea (BBB) page last year.
A BBB investigation into the business revealed that it was unlicensed and that the B.C. address listed on their website belonged to another business, a salon. The site was also encouraged payments in Bitcoin.