California Eradicates More Cannabis During Q1 2023 Than Previous Quarter Despite Serving Fewer Warrants

May 24, 2023 · Ganjapreneur

California’s Unified Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce (UCETF) during the first quarter of this year seized more than $52 million in unlicensed cannabis and cannabis products and eradicated 43% more illegally grown plants (52,529) than the previous quarter (29,687) despite serving 30% fewer search warrants.

During the quarter, which ran from January 1 to March 30, the UCETF seized 31,912 pounds of cannabis. In all, the taskforce seized $52,644,200 worth of cannabis and cannabis products throughout the quarter.

In a press release, Bill Jones, chief of the Law Enforcement Division for the Department of Cannabis Control, said the results speak to the UCETF’s “effectiveness and will help support the legal cannabis market.”

The UCETF also seized 87% more cash in the first quarter ($95,646) compared to the previous quarter (12,602). The operations uncovered fewer firearms – four total – than the previous quarter (9).

Since 2022, UCETF has seized $84,652,875 in unlicensed cannabis through the serving of 51 search warrants, eradicating 82,216 plants and seizing 13 firearms.

The taskforce is co-chaired by the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and coordinated by the Homeland Security Division of Cal Office of Emergency Services. (Full Story)

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