A Bank Street mushroom dispensary was shut down by Ottawa police on Thursday, one week after officers had been called to the location to intervene in a ...
A police officer stands outside Magic Mush Dispensary Ottawa on Bank Street on Thursday.A Bank Street mushroom dispensary was shut down by Ottawa police on Thursday, one week after officers had been called to the location to intervene in a landlord and tenant dispute.
While on scene to mediate the dispute, patrol officers took note of psilocybin, edibles and drug paraphernalia being offered for sale. A second warrant was executed at the store Thursday, when police seized more dried psilocybin mushrooms packages, other psilocybin products and more cash. Commonly known as magic mushrooms, psilocybin is a Schedule III substance under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. It is unlawful to possess, traffic, import or produce such substances.
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