​An attorney representing a majority of the 12 San Luis Obispo County, California residents arrested last week for allegedly operating mobile medical marijuana delivery services said Tuesday that they received “appalling treatment” when task force officers arrested them at their homes.

The San Luis Obispo Tribune. The arrests were made on December 27. Three other people from around Southern California were also arrested, reports Cynthia Lambert at Two of the arrestees, Valerie Hosking, 41, and David Hosking, 46, both of Pismo Beach, were arraigned December 30 and each charged with two counts or selling or furnishing marijuana or hashish. A pre-preliminary hearing is set for January 20 for the two. According to one report of the raids, the police kept people, including a grandmother and two children, handcuffed facedown on the ground. The children were later hauled off to CPS after their parents were thrown in jail.

Attorney Patrick Fisher of Fisher & Fisher, who represents the Hoskings as well as six other defendants, said additional arraignments have been scheduled for January 11. He also represents Christopher Austin, 33, and Amy Austin, 33, both of Paso Robles; Peter Miller, 56, of Paso Raboles; Steven Gordon, 55, of Pismo Beach; and Rachel Tamagni, 57, and Charles Tamagni, 47, both of Paso Robles.