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The manager of one farm, Edgar Rodriguez, a U.S. citizen, said he was handcuffed, thrown to the ground and had his arm twisted behind his back after he asked to see a warrant.
The annual competition and showcase, called California Cannabis Experience, was sponsored by Embarc, a Sacramento dispensary. The event provides information on the history of cannabis and its usages through educational banners, booths and seminars.
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‘Horrors’ like CA cannabis farm being ‘put to an end under Trump administration,’ says former chief border patrol agentFormer U.S. Border Patrol chief Chris Clem discusses President Trump’s illegal immigration strategy, recent events at a California cannabis farm and more on ‘The Story’.
Federal law enforcement officials fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters Thursday during a large immigration raid in Ventura County at one of California’s largest and most notable cannabis farms, according to a local mayor at the scene.
Humboldt Seed Company empowers homegrowers with an unprecedented cannabis seed giveaway at the 2025 California State Fair.
DHS assistant secretary for public affairs Tricia McLaughlin discusses the aftermath of I.C.E. raids in California and threats against President Donald Trump.
Federal agents conducted immigration enforcement raids on Thursday on state-licensed marijuana nurseries in an agricultural region of coastal Southern California, where they were confronted by throngs of angry protesters.
But the celebration comes amid new financial strain. California’s excise tax on legal cannabis recently increased from 15% to 19%. The excise tax is applied before standard sales taxes. "The 4-percent is huge. I think it affects the consumer, the consumers the most," Chu said.
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California Cannabis farm raid is 'largest worksite enforcement raid' of this year: CBP sourcesFox News' Christina Coleman reports the latest on the ICE raid on a California cannabis farm and the reaction to a federal judge issuing a restraining order regarding raids.
Federal authorities now say they arrested more than 360 people at two Southern California marijuana farms last week, characterizing the raids as one of the largest operations since President Donald Trump took office in January.