Authorities have tacked on additional allegations and a bill for $3 million to earlier charges that a Champlin man possessed nearly 77,000 vaping cartridges loaded with highly concentrated THC.
Valentin V. Andonii, 23, is newly charged in Anoka County District Court with possessing a controlled substance without official labeling that the proper tax was paid on the items, the state Department of Revenue announced Monday.
In September, Andonii was charged with two first-degree drug counts, one for trafficking and another for possession. Authorities say it was the largest seizure of its kind in state history.
Andonii was initially held in lieu of $1 million bail and has since been released on bond ahead of a July 2 court date.
Defense attorney Michael Brandt said he found "it ironic that the state is trying to put Mr. Andonii in prison … even though imprisoning him will make the prospect of any payment, shall we say, impossible."
More broadly, Brandt said, "in 18 states, this type of stuff is legal to possess. If it were legal here [in Minnesota], the state would have its tax revenue" of $3 million that it is seeking to collect from Andonii.
In announcing the latest charge, state Revenue Commissioner Cynthia Bauerly said the tax law "is a tool that the [Minnesota Department of Revenue] and law enforcement can use to get illegal and harmful products off the streets. This tax charge should serve as a deterrent to anyone smuggling or selling illegal controlled substances in Minnesota."
The 76,972 cartridges collectively held more than 185 pounds of the active ingredient in marijuana and were seized on Sept. 23 from a condominium in the 3600 block of Coon Rapids Boulevard with packaging illustrated with younger users in mind. Some sported famous cartoon characters or themes of sweet flavors.