Wiscasset man has court date after police harvest 53 marijuana plants
With help from public works, Wiscasset police Sept. 12 harvested and removed 53 marijuana plants from a Pooler Pit Road property, Police Chief Larry Hesseltine said.
The homeowner, Ronald Gonyou Jr., 46, of Wiscasset was summonsed on a Class D charge of Cultivating Marijuana and has an Oct. 31 court date, Hesseltine said in response to questions from the Wiscasset Newspaper after a department Facebook post.
“If you are going to grow marijuana for personal use, please be sure to follow the rules and regulations,” Thursday’s post states. It includes a link to a Maine statute limiting home cultivation of marijuana for personal adult use to three mature plants and 12 immature plants.
Officer Cory Hubert is the investigating officer, Hesseltine said.
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