Close
The page header's logo
Help
Login
Staff Login
Register
FR
0
Selected 
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
 Add to Cart
 Click here to refresh results
 Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
 Hide details
doctype icon
Conceptually similar
Toronto police defend pot dispensary raids
play button
CP14623711 | Toronto police defend pot dispensary raids 
Newsroom Ready: Pot activists in ‘good spirits’ after arrest: Lawyer
play button
CP14465521 | Newsroom Ready: Pot activists in ‘good spirits’ after arrest: Lawyer 
Newsroom Ready: ‘Prince’ and ‘Princess of Pot’ slam charges against them
play button
CP14464881 | Newsroom Ready: ‘Prince’ and ‘Princess of Pot’ slam charges against them 
Newsroom Ready: Public health experts on advantages of pot legalization
play button
CP14464661 | Newsroom Ready: Public health experts on advantages of pot legalization 
Newsroom Ready: Police will use ‘common sense’ on first day of legal pot: Chief
Mp4
play button
CP11934953 | Newsroom Ready: Police will use ‘common sense’ on first day of legal pot: Chief 
Newsroom Ready: Toronto police show off dozens of guns confiscated in raid
Mp4
play button
CP12088851 | Newsroom Ready: Toronto police show off dozens of guns confiscated in raid 
Newsroom Ready: Pot users hope legalization removes stigma
Mp4
play button
CP11895181 | Newsroom Ready: Pot users hope legalization removes stigma 
Pot activists in ‘good spirits’ after arrest: Lawyer
play button
CP14473941 | Pot activists in ‘good spirits’ after arrest: Lawyer 
Newsroom Ready: Goodale: Legal pot deadline ‘reasonable’ despite police concerns
play button
CP14465563 | Newsroom Ready: Goodale: Legal pot deadline ‘reasonable’ despite police concerns 
Newsroom Ready: Legal pot price must be ‘competitive’ with black market: Blair
Mp4
play button
CP11936523 | Newsroom Ready: Legal pot price must be ‘competitive’ with black market: Blair 
Action button
Placeline/People
City Vaughan
Country Canada

Toronto police defend pot dispensary raids

Ninety people have been arrested and over 180 charges have been laid after police raided dozens of marijuana dispensaries in Toronto. Police Chief Mark Saunders says the raids were motivated by "genuine health concerns." 
Actions
 Add to collection
 Add to cart
Information
Source name: 
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP14496512 
Legacy Identifier: r_Marijuana-Raids20160527T1400 
Type: Video 
Duration: 56s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     69.46 MB 
Create Date: 5/27/2016 2:00:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
Tags
cannabis
marijuana
marijuana legalization
marijuana shops
pot
pot dispensaries
pot shops
Toronto police
weed