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375,000 cannabis plants and 33,480 pounds of harvested marijuana: Largest seizure ever in Los Angeles County, worth over one billion dollars. [31] [32] Oregon State Police: White City, Oregon: 2021: 500,000 pounds of harvested marijuana: More than 100 people were arrested along with the seizure marijuana worth approximately $500 million. [33 ...
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department has seized more than 90,000 pounds of marijuana from a property in the Hesperia area. Authorities raid 45-ton, $100-million marijuana stash in San ...
The Seventh Fire is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Jack Pettibone Riccobono. The film was presented by executive producer Terrence Malick. [1] The film follows Rob Brown, a Native American gang leader, and his 17-year old protege, Kevin Fineday Jr., on the White Earth Indian Reservation in Minnesota.
Later, then state attorney general Bill Lockyer questioned why the raid had even been conducted in the first place, [21] and sent a letter to Attorney General John Ashcroft. [22] Asa Hutchinson, then acting DEA administrator, issued a response: "The DEA's responsibility is to enforce our controlled substances laws, and one of them is marijuana.
Raid came about from unverified, confidential tip and thermal imaging. At the center of the case is a search Smithfield police conducted on Oct. 23, 2017, at Ricci’s property at 256 Putnam Pike ...
The 2020 film Freeland is about a longtime Humboldt County marijuana grower, played by Krisha Fairchild, growing illegally despite the availability of the legal market. [ 21 ] The 2021 documentary Lady Buds , produced by Gravitas Ventures , about women who work in the marijuana industry in Northern California, is being developed into a scripted ...
Agents found untagged and untraceable marijuana in a car on the premises. They said the discovery led to the execution of another search warrant that yielded 250 pounds of illegal marijuana.
Born in White Earth, Minnesota, Wadena grew up in Naytahwaush, Minnesota, and went to school there. He served in the United States Army, worked at the American Crystal Sugar Company, and in construction. Wadena served on the White Earth Indian Reservation tribal council and as chairman of the council from 1976 to 1996. As tribal chairman, he ...