B.C. judge tiptoes through divorce assets of decades-long cannabis grow-op
VANCOUVER — Mr. and Mrs. Smith “lived well.”
Their “very successful family business,” illegally growing and selling marijuana for two decades, gained them properties in British Columbia, California, Mexico, and Alberta, says a British Columbia Supreme Court ruling agreeing to the couple’s divorce.
But the illegal nature of the business enterprise left the Justice Wendy Baker with little to work with when ruling on dividing their assets.
“The evidence from the parties as to the income derived from the marijuana sales was oral, inferential, thin and often contradictory,” she says in her ruling issued Sept. 14.

