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Marijuana, pills intercepted at Washington State Prison

Authorities seized cannabis and pills at a Washington correctional facility, adding to recent drug seizures across the state.

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Machine-written from our data · source: WJBF
August 4, 2026 · 11:52 AM ET
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Marijuana and pills were intercepted at a Washington State Prison facility, according to reporting from WJBF. The seizure reflects ongoing enforcement activity within state corrections systems and aligns with a pattern of drug interdiction efforts documented across Washington in recent weeks.

This incident arrives as Washington's legal cannabis market—now home to 465 open retail locations—contends with structural pressures. Earlier reporting flagged oversupply and market friction, while regulators have advanced proposals on co-op rules and hemp-derived product limits. The distinction between contraband seizures and legal market activity underscores the dual landscape state enforcement continues to navigate.

Watch whether corrections officials provide detail on how the contraband entered the facility, as supply-chain vulnerabilities at prisons can signal broader diversion risks from the legal market.

Original report: WJBF
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