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13 marijuana dispensary employees arrested in Denver undercover sting

13 marijuana dispensary employees arrested in Denver undercover sting

DENVER — More than a dozen people from several marijuana dispensaries in Denver were arrested earlier this week.

Police say employees at eight Sweet Leaf dispensaries in the Denver area were selling more than the legal limit of marijuana to undercover officers during a year-long investigation of the retail locations.

Police executed multiple search and arrest warrants during raids at the Denver-area dispensaries Thursday morning. Thirteen people were arrested, and the Sweet Leaf locations targeted in the operation had their licenses pulled and remain closed.

Purchasing more than the legal limit is a term the industry calls “looping.” It’s when a buyer goes into the dispensary, buys the maximum permissible amount of 28 grams, drops the weed off, and then returns to the dispensary to purchase more.

State law allows the possession, use, display, purchase, and transport of one ounce or less of marijuana.

The year-long undercover operation involved officers posing as customers at the eight dispensaries. According to an affidavit, the officers were allowed to purchase more than what is legally permitted on multiple occasions at the targeted Sweet Leaf locations:

During one of the sting operations, an undercover officer was able to enter the same store seven different times in less than an hour and a half and buy pot, the affidavit read.

The 13 employees arrested as part of the operation are facing drug charges of distributing marijuana. Some are facing felony charges because of the amount over the legal limit allegedly sold to the officers. The names of the suspects were released Friday:

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