Pot Advocacy Group Alleges Death Threats Issued by Drug Cartel
The marijuana legalization advocacy group ResponsibleOhio, whose pot legalization ballot measure Issue 3 will appear on Tuesday's Ohio general election ballot, claims that it was victimized by death threats and cyber attacks by a drug cartel.
CINCINNATI - Organizers of the ResponsibleOhio campaign to legalize marijuana say they were the target of death threats and cyber crimes that forced them to spend more than $165,000 on private security.
They cite three separate incidents between May and August that prompted the campaign to hire Carrol & Associates LLC to provide body guards and investigative services. According to campaign finance records, that security detail cost $165,368 between July and October.
“It was scary,” said James Gould, co-founder of the ResponsibleOhio PAC, who told WCPO he received three threats on his cell phone from what turned out to be “burner phones” that were not traceable.
“Why are you doing this? I’m going to ‘F’ you up,” Gould recalls a recorded voice telling him one Sunday night.
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