Hemp farm volunteer accused in SC marijuana case says the crop wasn t illegal Simone Jasper, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Apr. 30 A volunteer at a South Carolina hemp farm is accused of distributing marijuana in a church parking lot but she says nothing illegal was grown.
Neysa Caron said she and fellow Killer Watts Farm volunteer Shawn Crawford delivered hemp on three separate occasions to a customer who turned out to be an undercover agent, according to a post shared Monday on Facebook.
The S.C. Law Enforcement Division said the substance exchanged in fall 2020 was actually marijuana. Caron and Crawford are accused of conspiring to distribute the illegal drug outside a church in Clemson, a college town roughly 30 miles southwest of Greenville.