What is 'usable' pot under medical marijuana law focus in Bay County couple's prosecution

Whether a Bangor Township couple broke the law by having too much "usable" pot in their medical marijuana growing operation is the point of contention in ongoing legal proceedings.

Sandra K. Dabrowski, 63, and David A. Dabrowski, 64, both are charged with delivering or manufacturing marijuana. The charge is a four-year felony. A preliminary examination for the couple commenced Tuesday, Dec. 8, in Bay County District Court.

Bay County Assistant Prosecutor Michael Huber called Bay County Sheriff's Detective Barry Gatza, a member of the Bay Area Narcotics Enforcement Team — or BAYANET — as his only witness. Gatza testified he was tasked with investigating a tip in April 2015 that the Dabrowskis were illegally selling marijuana from their home in the 2900 block of Bangor Road.

He testified that in the early morning of April 27, he pulled two trash bags from a garbage can at the end of the Dabrowskis' driveway....

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