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U.S. drug agents have arrested a California man they say was responsible for a ring that sold marijuana-laced candy and soft drinks.
The Drug Enforcement Administration, in a release, said Kenneth Affolter, 39, of Lafayette, Calif., was among 12 people arrested Friday in a series of raids in the Oakland, Calif., area. Agents reported finding "sophisticated indoor marijuana grows," thousands of marijuana plants, weapons, a large amount of cash and "hundreds of pot-laced candy and soft drinks."
Several local law enforcement agencies were involved in the 6-month investigation that led to the arrests.
DEA Special Agent in Charge Javier Pena said: "In a way, this case sort of answers the question, 'What will they think of next?' What so many people don't realize is that innocent children will somehow get their hands on these products and think they are just normal candy or soft drinks -- thus, making this action not only illegal, but potentially tragic."
Authorities allege that Affolter operated "Beyond Bomb," which made marijuana-laced items packaged to resemble actual products. The DEA release said illicit product names included, "Pot Tarts," "Double Puff Oeo," "Bong's Root Beer" and "Toka-Cola."
Copyright 2006 by United Press International.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration, in a release, said Kenneth Affolter, 39, of Lafayette, Calif., was among 12 people arrested Friday in a series of raids in the Oakland, Calif., area. Agents reported finding "sophisticated indoor marijuana grows," thousands of marijuana plants, weapons, a large amount of cash and "hundreds of pot-laced candy and soft drinks."
Several local law enforcement agencies were involved in the 6-month investigation that led to the arrests.
DEA Special Agent in Charge Javier Pena said: "In a way, this case sort of answers the question, 'What will they think of next?' What so many people don't realize is that innocent children will somehow get their hands on these products and think they are just normal candy or soft drinks -- thus, making this action not only illegal, but potentially tragic."
Authorities allege that Affolter operated "Beyond Bomb," which made marijuana-laced items packaged to resemble actual products. The DEA release said illicit product names included, "Pot Tarts," "Double Puff Oeo," "Bong's Root Beer" and "Toka-Cola."
Copyright 2006 by United Press International.
contact: contact@dailyindia.com