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In this undated pressboard released by the Colorado Attorney General's Office shows dozens of Coloradans accused of running a marijuana trafficking ring. Colorado officials announced Wednesday, June 28, 2017, that they have busted a mammoth marijuana trafficking ring that pretended to be growing weed for sick people but was instead illegally shipping the drug to a half-dozen other states and bilking investors, including former NFL players. A Denver grand jury indicted 62 people and 12 businesses in a case that involved federal and state agents executing over 100 search warrants in the Denver area. (Colorado Attorney General's Office via AP)

In this undated pressboard released by the Colorado Attorney General's Office shows dozens of Coloradans accused of running a marijuana trafficking ring. Colorado officials announced Wednesday, June 28, 2017, that they have busted a mammoth marijuana trafficking ring that pretended to be growing weed for sick people but was instead illegally shipping the drug to a half-dozen other states and bilking investors, including former NFL players. A Denver grand jury indicted 62 people and 12 businesses in a case that involved federal and state agents executing over 100 search warrants in the Denver area. (Colorado Attorney General's Office via AP)

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