California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Monday announced that the state’s Unified Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce (UCETF) seized more than $2.3 million in illegally cultivated cannabis, including 2,652 plants in a single operation along with “multiple bags” of illegal pesticides.
“Illegal cannabis from outside the safe, regulated market poses serious health risks and fuels criminal organizations responsible for devastating environmental damage. I thank our state and local enforcement agencies for their collaboration in taking down this illegal enterprise, protecting both public safety and the environment from the harmful impacts of the illicit cannabis market.” — Newsom in a statement
During the operation, UCETF removed nearly 117 pounds of processed cannabis flower and 2,652 cannabis plants that were cultivated in an industrial building, along with several containers of harmful pesticides. One person was arrested for the unlicensed cultivation of cannabis, unlicensed possession of cannabis for sale, maintaining a drug house, and possession of an unregistered pesticide.
In a statement, Department of Pesticide Regulation Deputy Director of Enforcement Ken Everett said “It is critical that any pesticide used on cannabis is registered and all laws and regulations are followed.”
“Enforcing these laws protects people and the environment from potential risks and impacts associated with pesticide use,” he said.
According to the Governor’s Office, since its inception, UCETF has seized over $465 million in unlicensed cannabis by serving 309 search warrants. The task force has also eradicated 470,435 illegal cannabis plants, seized 150 illegal firearms, and arrested 38 individuals.
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