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How a Failed Sting Operation Exposes the Shady Tactics of Law Enforcement

The case is still on going and it would be interesting to see how it concludes. I personally think that the government should not be able to use shady tactics like preying on the goodwill of people and emotionally manipulating physicians to break the law. What are they trying to prove? Are they trying to say, “this doctor is recommending cannabis to people who are “claiming to be ill” by using legitimately approved conditions as their means of manipulation. The fact that they used the Afghanistan backstory indicates that this was done with nefarious purposes.

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