Christopher Tindall, 48, was arrested at Jah Healing Cannabis Church for allegedly running an illegal psychedelic mushroom business. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department executed a search warrant following citizen complaints, leading to the discovery of three ounces of psilocybin mushrooms on Tindall. He was booked on felony charges of illegal sales and released on bond. This church, which previously operated as a cannabis sanctuary, was shut down in 2022 for illegal dispensary activity and is pursuing legal action in the state Supreme Court.
Authorities arrested Christopher Tindall for allegedly operating an illegal psychedelic mushroom business out of Jah Healing Cannabis Church in Big Bear Lake. About three ounces of mushrooms were found during a search.
Tindall, 48, was arrested on suspicion of illegal sales of psilocybin mushrooms, a felony, after complaints from citizens prompted a search. He was booked into jail and released on bond.
The Jah Healing Cannabis Church had previously been shut down in 2022 due to claims of operating as an illegal dispensary and is currently battling for its legal status in the state Supreme Court.
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