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303hydro

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http://www.denverpost.com/news/marijuana/ci_16900473

Federal authorities are close to resolving a years-long investigation into a Front Range hydroponics gardening store owner and a network of basement marijuana grows, according to court records.
Federal prosecutors accuse Corey Inniss, the owner of the Way to Grow chain of hydroponics stores, of supplying growing equipment from his stores to help set up several marijuana cultivation operations in homes from Boulder to Fort Collins.
In exchange for the equipment, Inniss received a cut of the operations' proceeds, according to the documents.
Prosecutors accuse Inniss of taking the money he received from the marijuana operation and depositing it into business accounts for his hydroponics stores.
The court documents state that, between April 2005 and August 2006, Inniss made nearly $1.3 million in cash deposits into two Way to Grow bank accounts.
Authorities launched the investigation in August 2006, and recent filings suggest that the case may soon be resolved.
"The parties continue to be engaged in settlement negotiations and believe that a settlement is eminent as part of a global resolution involving criminal charges as well," federal prosecutors wrote in a Dec. 3 status update filing in one of the forfeiture cases.
Both Jeff Dorschner, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's office in Denver, and Mike Turner, a Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman, declined to comment on the case.
Jeralyn Merritt, an attorney for Inniss, said in a statement: "Mr. Inniss, Way to Grow and the Government have expended considerable time and effort over the past year to resolve their legal differences. We anticipate a full resolution within the next few months. Way to Grow will continue to operate in full compliance with the law."
The investigation details appear in court documents in two asset forfeiture cases filed in federal District Court in Denver.
In the first case, federal prosecutors are seeking to seize five houses — one in Windsor, one in Erie and three in Fort Collins — where the growing operations are alleged to have been housed. In the second case, prosecutors are trying to seize $48,900 found at one of the houses.
In October 2009, federal agents raided nine houses connected with the case and seized 981 mature and starter marijuana plants, according to the documents.
The attorney for one of the alleged growers, Martin Pieper, asserted in one case filing that any cultivation at Pieper's house complied with Colorado's medical-marijuana laws.
Pieper's attorney, Joseph Saint-Veltri, declined to elaborate when reached by telephone.
 

ijim

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If you let us take the properties and the cash all of this will go away. Is it really about the Cannabis? Or financing other extortion deals.
 

mean mr.mustard

I Pass Satellites
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It's shameful how much time and how many resources are wasted arresting real people living real lives instead of actually used to help society.

The easy meat is too good to pass up. Don't bother stopping the meth cook... he's probably armed anyway.... but considering how raids are usually carried out it seems like they expect Armageddeon from a housewife.

High school and college kids are overdosing on pharmaceuticals left and right... but make damn sure they can't have a safe high from a plant...

We can tell who pays their bills.

Shame on you LEO.
 

Yes4Prop215

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extortion at its finest..however this guy was way to big for his own safety....1.3mil in cash deposits, five properties....and being connected to growing in the first place through the store...dude basically painted a big ass bullseye on his ass for the DEA to hit..

ITS NOT FEDERALLY LEGAL YET...too many people act like you can do this in the open. should have buried that 1.3 in the mountains like they do in humbolt..
 

Yes4Prop215

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dont put more than 50k cash per year in the bank, unless you are prepared to declare on taxes. a buddy just got audited by the IRS for making 250k in deposits over 3 years, all grow money...they say he owes 20k in back taxes now.


i made around 35k in cash deposits this year, just to pay bills, etc. i declared all of that on taxes this year...fuck the feds they definately see that money moving so stay under the radar...only a few ways to launder and growing ---> growshop profits is a hot one....
 

pearlemae

May your race always be in your favor
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Extortion at its finest. With todays economic climate, all the broke states, I would think that there will be more confiscations to help raise state and federal funds. The budget that they made up today, cuts millions from law enforcement grant money state will get money some where. It sucks but I can see it coming. The guys that "paint a bulls eye" are the ones that will get hosed. So keep the head down, don't get greedy and ride it out. One day the political climate has to get looser. :2cents::smoweed:
 

Deft

Get two birds stoned at once
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Buy gold or palladium and bury deep in a rubbermaid box where no one with a minelab will look.
 

soil margin

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Don't do illegal activities while running a quasi-legal business. Especially ones that involve lots of money and attract lots of attention.
 

heshani1999

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The reason for all these things is people are so greedy to the money.They do anything to make money so it's difficult to choose good people from bad.
 

paulo73

Convicted for turning dreams into reality
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Sad but predictable ...

Sad but predictable ...

Don't do illegal activities while running a quasi-legal business. Especially ones that involve lots of money and attract lots of attention.

Wise words

Extortion at its finest. With todays economic climate, all the broke states, I would think that there will be more confiscations to help raise state and federal funds. The budget that they made up today, cuts millions from law enforcement grant money state will get money some where. It sucks but I can see it coming. The guys that "paint a bulls eye" are the ones that will get hosed. So keep the head down, don't get greedy and ride it out. One day the political climate has to get looser. :2cents::smoweed:

More wise words....

extortion at its finest..however this guy was way to big for his own safety....1.3mil in cash deposits, five properties....and being connected to growing in the first place through the store...dude basically painted a big ass bullseye on his ass for the DEA to hit..

ITS NOT FEDERALLY LEGAL YET...too many people act like you can do this in the open. should have buried that 1.3 in the mountains like they do in humbolt..

People seem to forget this one:comfort:

If you let us take the properties and the cash all of this will go away. Is it really about the Cannabis? Or financing other extortion deals.

Of course that's the second one:moon:

Just another sad story from which we can learn something :ying:
 

Benuw

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I live in the same area and it was pretty big news. Definite no-no to alledgedly try and play both sides like that. Not all of the 1.3 m was from the alledged grows, also included legitimate store sales. Sucks for him either way though to have to go through this.
 
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