WeezyLeaks Exclusive, The Gig is up! Sactown caught buying and selling dispensary permits. Charges of corruption loom over City Council.

Alleged: 25 out of 30 operating permits illegally transferred; facilitated by city staff/employees.

Exclusive: WeezyLeaks has learned that the city of Sacramento has formally received a complaint sure to set the world of cannabis on ablaze, well at least in the Sacramento region of California.

It is illegal to buy and sell your dispensary permit in the City of Sacramento, and according to Sacramento Ordinance, to do so automatically revokes and voids the permit. What a pickle!! 25 out of 30 dispensary’s are subject to immediate revocation. That’s alot of patient access … up in smoke!

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Bribery around the world is estimated at about $1 trillion (£494bn).[3]

As indicated on the pages devoted to political corruption, efforts have been made in recent years by the international community to encourage countries to dissociate and incriminate as separate offences, active and passive bribery. From a legal point of view, active bribery can be defined for instance as the promising, offering or giving by any person, directly or indirectly, of any undue advantage [to any public official], for himself or herself or for anyone else, for him or her to act or refrain from acting in the exercise of his or her functions.(article 2 of the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption (ETS 173) of theCouncil of Europe). Passive bribery can be defined as the request or receipt [by any public official], directly or indirectly, of any undue advantage, for himself or herself or for anyone else, or the acceptance of an offer or a promise of such an advantage, to act or refrain from acting in the exercise of his or her functions(article 3 of the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption (ETS 173)).

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