California Auditor Accuses Sheriff of Misusing Legal Cannabis Revenue to Fund Raids – News

A California auditor has accused a local sheriff of improperly using legal cannabis revenue to fund raids against illegal marijuana growers. Calaveras County Auditor Rebecca Callen released a public notice reporting that over $900,000 that the county had collected in cannabis grower permit fees had been misused by law enforcement. According to Callen, police are only able to use the money to fund background checks, regulatory inspections, and permit-related inquiries.

The sheriff in question, Rick DiBasilio, denies the auditor’s charges, and has stated that investigating and raiding illegal cannabis growers is considered cannabis-related business, and therefore a proper use of the permit funds. “There was no mismanagement of any funds,” DiBasilio said. “We had a meeting, a closed session meeting and I can’t talk about it because it’s a closed session meeting and it’ll come up to light at the next board meeting. [Callen] made a comment, she has her reasons for making that comment I guess. It’ll all come out.”

“We struggled last year to keep departments in line. Most have worked with us and made the corrections,” Callen said. “The sheriff’s office has not.”…

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