The state attorney general announced the seizure of nearly 775,000 cannabis plants and 106,000 pounds of illegally grown loose cannabis at multiple sites across California, including in San Diego.
The State of California is cracking down on illegal cannabis growing operations. California Governor Gavin Newsom says that since the month of July, the State Unified Cannabis Enforcement Task Force ...
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California's cannabis industry is thriving, according to Gold Flora CEO Laurie Holcomb. Despite challenges, the state leads ...
Governor Newsom created the UCETF in 2022 to further align state efforts and increase cannabis enforcement coordination ...
Snuffing out illegal marijuana grow operations. Across California, there is a continued fight against the illicit cannabis market.
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted an ordinance that will ban the sale of certain products ...
Governor Gavin Newsom says that California's Unified Cannabis Enforcement Task Force in 2024 has seized over $191 million in ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with local, state, and federal law enforcement partners, seized nearly 800,000 ...
Four years later, allowing any public event to have permitted cannabis use is back in front of the city council. In August, ...