Yuma officials disagree on returning marijuana

By Howard Fischer

Capitol Media Services/Yuma Sun

Sheriff’s deputies will have to deliver three-quarters of an ounce of marijuana to a California woman if a Yuma County court commissioner gets her way.

Lisa Bleich said it’s not like she’s ordering the deputies to become drug suppliers.

Instead, she pointed out, Valerie Okun had a valid medical marijuana card when the drugs were taken from her. The commissioner said all she is requiring is that the property be returned to its rightful owner.

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