APD seizes Anchorage pot delivery service's cars, but owner vows to drive on

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In the past two months, police have seized two cars from an Anchorage marijuana delivery service. The owners said they’ve been left in the dark about when -- or even if -- their property will be returned.

Experts say current search and seizure laws allow law enforcement to take and hold the property, though they contend the Alaska Legislature needs to rethink the laws in terms of a ballot initiative that legalized recreational marijuana in Alaska.

Michael Crites, who owns Absolutely Chronic Delivery Company along with his wife, said two Anchorage Police Department stings in recent months resulted in the loss of two cars tied to the business.

About two months ago, Crites was delivering a donation to an apartment building off Brayton Drive in South Anchorage. He said ACDC is only a delivery service and all funds received are "donations."

“When I got to the door, I had an invoice with all the donation information,”...

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