Priest Gets Probation for Growing Pot at Rectory
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A Roman Catholic priest received two years of probation for growing marijuana in his church residence in Barberton.
Father Richard Arko, 40, pleaded guilty to two counts of illegal cultivation of marijuana related to 35 plants in the rectory of Prince of Peace Roman Catholic Church. Summit County Common Pleas Judge Patricia Cosgrove also ordered Arko to undergo random drug testing and perform 100 hours of community service.
Cosgrove asked Arko why he jeopardized his career by growing marijuana. Arko said he strongly believes in the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes and has seen it benefit people with illnesses.
Arko said it’s unlikely he will be able to continue as a priest.
Church officials put him on paid leave after the arrest.
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