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  2. California hails $544 million in illegal weed seizures. But ...

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    For the record: 3:07 p.m. Oct. 28, 2024: An earlier version of this article said EPIC seized about 77,000 plants.It was 750,000. Two major state programs to combat illegal cannabis recently sent ...

  3. 'The War on Drugs Part II': California taxes, rules are ... - AOL

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    Small operators across California's legal cannabis market say government taxes, fees and regulations are threatening their survival. 'The War on Drugs Part II': California taxes, rules are killing ...

  4. 6 killings in likely cannabis dispute spotlight violence and ...

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    The slayings of six men last week at a remote desert crossroads that authorities believe stemmed from a soured illegal cannabis deal spotlighted a longstanding problem in California: a thriving ...

  5. Drug policy of California - Wikipedia

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    LSD is illegal for possession under Health and Safety Code 11377. LSD is illegal for possession for sale under Health and Safety Code 11378. [7] All forms of peyote and its derivatives, including its active compound mescaline are Schedule 1 on the California Uniform Controlled Substances Act. [6]

  6. Cannabis in California - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, a state law was allowed to expire that mandated a six-month driver's license suspension for possession of cannabis or other illegal drugs. [72] The law was enacted in 1994 at the urging of Governor Pete Wilson, who argued that the policy kept unsafe drivers off the road and helped prevent illegal drug use. [73]

  7. California Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Its programs targeted "major drug dealers, violent career criminals, clandestine drug manufacturers and violators of prescription drug laws". [1] In its statewide agency role, it managed several programs involved in enforcing federal and state drug laws, as well as catching violent criminals who use illegal weapons while committing crimes.

  8. 2.2 million illegal cannabis packages mimicking junk food ...

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    A sting operation by California authorities resulted in the seizure of more than 2.2 million illegal cannabis packages designed to mimic junk food.

  9. Drugs continue to get smuggled into California prisons. Are ...

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    Shutting prisons to outsiders during COVID-19 didn’t slow the flow of drugs into California correctional facilities.