Alameda County had $77.8 million in black-market marijuana seized last year - the most in California
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Roughly $53.6 million in illegal cannabis was seized in the first quarter of 2024, showing a continued lucrative black market in California despite legalization efforts.
Governor's Unified Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce seized $371 million in unlicensed cannabis and eradicated 400,000 illicit plants since late 2022, highlighting the ongoing battle against illicit marijuana production.
Alameda County saw the highest seizure value of cannabis at $77.8 million in 2023, emphasizing the persistent prevalence of illegal cannabis operations in certain California counties.
Read at The Mercury News
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