jimmer6577
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Now thats pretty interesting info. This was why I started this thread to see how it actually compare to how the laws there are and see if it was even close to portraying it close to reallity. Legal or not if you flash alot of cash and fancy materialistic items then somebody will get jealous then we all know what happens next. I've always beleive if your doing something illegal or borderline legal than humbleness does wonders.Welll.... there is a problem. The California laws provide for non-profit. Now that can mean lots of things but anyone driving around in that sort of a car with no visible means of support other than his dispensary will be hard pressed to explain how his non-profit orgainzation is capable of supporting his purchase or lease of such a vehicle. Also, he is out on bail which must surely be in the half a million dollar range - and his house doesn't look like much in the way of equity.
It is clear that he was raking in more than a standard salary and stipend for his efforts. That C3 guy that was busted after repeated Federal warnings was found to have hundreds of thousands in cash strewn all over his house. If you are going to claim to be operating a non-profit then you might think to look the part of a community member who is concerned for the plight of the typical marijuana user. No harm in paying yourself a reasonable salary but he makes the Fed's claim that the CA laws are being abused look pretty authentic.