Over $316 million worth of illegal cannabis was seized by California authorities during a recent statewide crackdown.
The operation targeted the illicit cannabis market across multiple counties from Jan. 1 through March 31, according to the California Governor’s Office.
The notable discoveries were due to the combined efforts of the Governor’s Unified Cannabis Enforcement Task Force (UCETF), the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) and the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC).
Authorities also served 99 warrants and arrested 29 suspects.
“This task force continues to make impressive progress disrupting illegal cannabis operators and their supply chain,” said Nathaniel Arnold, Chief of the Law Enforcement Division for CDFW.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) enforcement efforts included:
The Department of Cannabis Control’s (DCC) work included:
“We remain unwavering in our aggressive, strategic approach to reducing illicit cannabis activity,” said Bill Jones, Chief of DCC’s Law Enforcement Division. “By staying ahead of the threats and swiftly dismantling illegal operations, we are driving up the cost of doing business for bad actors and delivering on our commitment to protect California’s communities and the legitimate industry.”