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Feds break weed treaty! 37 lbs of weed and $40k cash netted in series of four NJ home invasions

Four separate home invasions occurred in New Jersey this past week, three of the homes were located in Glassboro county and one in Somerdale. In all 37 pounds of Cannabis, 2 pounds of THC wax concentrate, 100 THC vape cartridges, an undisclosed amount of THC edibles, several firearms and $40,000 in cash were stolen from the scenes.



Ten individuals were kidnapped and taken to local internment camps. Seven of the victims were released on ransom as three are still being held as POWs of the drug war.


The assailants were later identified as members of the Glassboro police working in collaboration with members of the Gloucester County SWAT team, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Homeland Security and other federal and local investigators. In a press release it was made public that investigators with local police departments and the federal government had stalked their victims over a four-month period before executing these violent home invasions.


In accordance with the Cole Memorandum issued by United States Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole during the Obama administration, the Justice Department can not enforce federal marijuana prohibition in states that "legalized" marijuana in some form. New Jersey legalized medicinal cannabis back in December of 2012 and decriminalized the possession of cannabis in June of 2020 however federal agents and funding were still allocated over a four month period in defiance of this memorandum.

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