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Related: About this forumAuthorities raid 247 Colorado homes growing black market pot
Source: Associated Press
Authorities raid 247 Colorado homes growing black market pot
By DAN ELLIOTT
May 24, 2019
DENVER (AP) Authorities said Friday they raided hundreds of black market marijuana operations in Colorado that flouted the states cannabis law by growing tens of thousands of plants in Denver-area homes and selling the drugs out of state.
Investigators seized more than 80,000 plants and 4,500 pounds (2,040 kilograms) of harvested marijuana, state and federal prosecutors said at a news conference. Officers raided 247 homes and eight businesses and arrested 42 people in Denver and seven nearby counties.
State law allows up to 12 marijuana plants per residence for personal use, but some of the homes had more than 1,000 and many had hundreds, said U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn.
Colorado and nine other states have broadly legalized marijuana use but it remains illegal under federal law. That has created tension between some state and federal officials.
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By DAN ELLIOTT
May 24, 2019
DENVER (AP) Authorities said Friday they raided hundreds of black market marijuana operations in Colorado that flouted the states cannabis law by growing tens of thousands of plants in Denver-area homes and selling the drugs out of state.
Investigators seized more than 80,000 plants and 4,500 pounds (2,040 kilograms) of harvested marijuana, state and federal prosecutors said at a news conference. Officers raided 247 homes and eight businesses and arrested 42 people in Denver and seven nearby counties.
State law allows up to 12 marijuana plants per residence for personal use, but some of the homes had more than 1,000 and many had hundreds, said U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn.
Colorado and nine other states have broadly legalized marijuana use but it remains illegal under federal law. That has created tension between some state and federal officials.
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Eugene
May 2019
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Gidney N Cloyd
(19,847 posts)1. "Authorities said..." Authorities. Nice precise writing, AP.
4now
(1,596 posts)2. At least they still get to arrest people for marijuana just like when it was illegal
GWC58
(2,678 posts)3. But the Feds will tell you
Marijuana is NOT legal and hasnt been since 1937!