Kawahara went on to say Christie and other members of the THC Ministry had been raided by federal authorities in March, yet they still didn't stop their illegal activities.
Christie and other members of the THC Ministry are accused of conspiring to manufacture, distribute and posess with the intent to distribute more than 100 marijuana plants.
In court testimony it was revealed the ministry had a price list for marijuana sales, or what it called a donation list. Feds conducted wire taps on the organization and in one instance an employee questions a fellow employee on what to do when customers ask what the price is. The fellow employee says "memorize it."
In the end Judge Kay agreed with the prosecution saying that public safety could not be guaranteed if Christie were allowed to post bond.
That means he will remain in federal detention until his trial gets underway.
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