Cannabis Culture has been clipped again.

The Broadview Ave. and Queen St. East pot shop was raided just after noon on Wednesday by uniformed and undercover Toronto police officers.

Two warrants were executed by police at the Leslieville location and a secondary one at St. Clair Ave. E. in East York, according to a Toronto Police spokesperson.

Before 2 p.m., several large evidence bags yielded copious amounts of bud, cash and unknown containers, which was loaded into the rear of a police minivan on Queen St. E.

During a 30-minute period at least 50 people came up the front doors of the former bank, jiggling the locked door and peering inside the shop only to turn away after spotting uniformed officers.

One possible patron rolled up in a high-end Audi and tried twice to enter the building.

On March 9, police raided five Toronto stores, one in Hamilton, and one in Vancouver, as well as private residences in Toronto, Vancouver, and Stoney Creek.

Cannabis Culture owners Marc Emery and his wife Jodie – who are associated with the stores – were arrested in Toronto and faced multiple charges including trafficking, and possession. Marc was also charged with failure to comply with recognizance.

At the time of the raids, Acting Insp. Steve Watts alleged that, given the amount of drugs and cash seized at the shops “can only be supplied by illegitimate sources often tied to organized crime.”

They were released a day later from Old City Hall courts along with three other franchisee members on $30,000 bail each with their next court appearances set for April 21, with specific bail conditions set.

Just before 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, an undercover officer arrived with tools - including a rather large pry bar and and hammer.

Uniformed officers inside - just out of view in the front-office area - took turns, it would seem, trying to crack open a large grey container, possibly containing cash for a ATM machine located at the store’s front doorway.

Toronto Police spokesman Mark Pugash said the warrants executed on Wednesday are part of an ongoing investigation.

- with files from Kevin Connor