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Liquor board seizes pot enriched beer from Tacoma medical marijuana outlet after sale to minor

Officials seized cases of beer Friday from a medical marijuana outlet in Tacoma, after the store sold alcohol labeled "cannabis enriched" to a minor during an undercover buy operation, according to the state liquor control board.

Published: Oct. 21, 2012 at 6:35 p.m. PDT
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Officials seized cases of beer Friday from a medical marijuana outlet in Tacoma, after the store sold alcohol labeled "cannabis enriched" to a minor during an undercover buy operation, according to the state liquor control board.

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