Police: Hemp plants seized in California were pot worth $1B
Posted Nov 5, 2019 10:52:56 PM.
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — The Kern County Sheriff’s office said it served search warrants at several fields totalling 459 acres in the Arvin area on Oct. 25 as part of a joint investigation with the FBI and California Department of Fish and Wildlife, The Bakersfield Californian reported.
Hemp and marijuana are cannabis plants but only pot has enough THC to get users high. Authorities said samples of the seized plants tested “well above” the federal limit of 0.3 per cent of THC for “industrial” hemp.
They classified the plants as marijuana worth about $1 billion on the black market. Authorities wouldn’t name the grower, citing the ongoing probe.
Hemp cultivation is allowed throughout Kern County but pot production, sale and processing is largely illegal.
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