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Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission Revokes Cultivator’s License After Arrest

He was arrested fleeing in a uhaul possessing 250 pounds

The Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday, Aug. 7, revoked the license of a cultivator it said had a long history of noncompliance and also discussed the parameters of its expanded authority as new retail stores and issues of THC-infused hemp products rise on the horizon.

The commission revoked the grow license of the business THCBD, LLC, at 49 Mechanic St., Richmond.

Commision chairwoman Kim Ahern said its owner, Anthony Walker, had shown a “flagrant disregard” for consent orders to resolve previous regulatory violations, including failure to maintain accurate inventory tracking and nonpayment of a $800,000 penalty.

Police said they arrested Walker in June on a drug charge after commission inspectors arrived early at the Richmond grow facility to destroy hundreds of pounds of marijuana and saw Walker putting the product into a U-Haul truck and driving off.

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