3 men indicted in illicit marijuana business conspiracy tied to pot farm where a suspected former worker ‘executed’ 4



Three men in Oklahoma have been indicted in a medical marijuana business conspiracy tied to a pot farm where a suspected former worker shot and killed four others and wounded a fifth in a dispute over a $300,000 investment.

In a news release, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said Kevin Paul Pham, 47, and Alex Shiang Lin Chang, 48, paid Richard Gregorio Ignacio, 36, to serve as a “straw owner” for medical marijuana grow operations in Kingfisher County and elsewhere in the state, effectively serving as a front for out-of-state individuals. Nonstate residents cannot legally be licensed by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority or registered with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (OBN).

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