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Rangers cleared a 13-acre illegal grow in Sequoia National Park, finding 2,377 plants, toxic chemicals, a pistol, and major ...
The National Park Service removed nearly 2,400 marijuana plants from an illegal grow site in Sequoia National Park that was ...
Law enforcement removed an illegal marijuana cultivation site where more than 2,000 plants were located in California's ...
These cultivation sites cause major damage to the parks’ natural resources and are a threat to public and staff safety,” ...
Officials said the illegal 13-acre grow site caused severe environmental damage, diverting water and harming vegetation.
Law Enforcement Rangers Remove Illegal Marijuana Cultivation Site from Sequoia National Park, 13-Acre Area Damaged ...
Thousands of illegally grown marijuana plants sprawling across a hillside inside Sequoia National Park have been seized.
As a precaution, the Bureau of Cannabis Control sent recall notices to 29 business that had product tested at Sequoia. It’s a long list of impacted licensees and products.
By BREAKING NEWS BLOG Sep 27, 2012 Sep 27, 2012Updated Sep 13, 2016 A federal grand jury returned superseding indictments in two drug cases Thursday charging alleged marijuana cultivators with ...
Three men could face serious prison time after law enforcement officers linked them to a large marijuana grow in Sequoia National Forest. A federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment ...
A 42-year-old man pleaded guilty Wednesday to depredation of public land after he was involved in the cultivation of marijuana in the area of The Needles in Sequoia National Park.
Marijuana growing in the park has increased dramatically. In 2001, 5,000 plants were discovered, and last year, 44,000 plants with an estimated street value of $170 million were found.