California authorities clear out thousands of illegal cannabis plants and two tons of weed

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Also last summer, searches by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department ultimately revealed almost 5,200 marijuana plants at illegal outdoor grows in Helendale, Calif. Seedlings found following recent raids involving illegal cannabis farms. / In the summer of 2021, for example, deputies with the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Marijuana Enforcement Team removed 64,000-plus illegally grown cannabis plants over four days. Several indoor and outdoor structures in and around Anza, Cali. lost their booty when the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) and its partners cleared out 8,852 marijuana plants and 2,041 kilograms of processed cannabis. The massive confiscation took place on Mar. 17 when RCSD personnel, along with representatives from Riverside County Code Enforcement and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, executed five cannabis cultivation search warrants. The department, it adds, “has a zero-tolerance policy for these offences.” The latest California bust involved a lot of illegal weed plants, but the recovery pales in comparison to a number of other recent raids.

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Several indoor and outdoor structures in and around Anza, Cali. lost their booty when the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) and its partners cleared out 8,852 marijuana plants and 2,041 kilograms of processed cannabis.

The massive confiscation took place on Mar. 17 when RCSD personnel, along with representatives from Riverside County Code Enforcement and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, executed five cannabis cultivation search warrants. The properties were all in the unincorporated county area of Anza, notes a statement from the RCSD.

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