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City Lawsuit Alleges Tenderloin Corner Store Dealt Meth Marijuana

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AI-generatedThis is a local law enforcement action against a single convenience store in San Francisco. No material commercial mechanism beyond the store's own operations. No commodity price, supply chain, or sector-wide impact. The event is too narrow and isolated to affect any broader industry or market.
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- San Francisco City Attorney filed lawsuit against Corner Store at 401 Eddy Street for selling meth, marijuana, illegal tobacco.
- Undercover operation in April 2024 led to Notice of Violation for illegal flavored tobacco.
- November 2025 inspection found 48.1g meth, ~5 lbs cannabis, other illegal items.
- City seeks one-year closure and penalties.
- Previous lawsuit against SF Discount Market (same owner) for illegal gambling.
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