An appeals court is allowing evidence to get tossed from a case against an alleged marijuana dealer, ruling that cops conducted an “unconstitutional search.”

The drug and gun case against Barry Hanson goes back to July of 2023 when cops in central Massachusetts executed a search warrant at his first-floor apartment.

Southbridge Police found several guns, packaging materials for the alleged sale and distribution of marijuana, a large amount of edible products suspected to contain THC, and pre-rolled cigarettes packed for sale suspected to be marijuana.

Hanson did not have a license to carry firearms and was not licensed by the Cannabis Control Commission to sell marijuana in Massachusetts, as police arrested him on numerous charges.

But after his arraignment, Hanson pushed to toss out s

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