Last year, California's Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce served more than 300 search warrants on unlicensed marijuana stores. Despite the legalization of cannabis, illegal pot continues to be a thriving business. The Department of Cannabis Control detectives, along with Long Beach law enforcement, are preparing to serve a search warrant on an unlicensed marijuana store in Long Beach, California.
Last year, California 's Cannabis Enforcement Taskforce served more than 300 search warrant s on unlicensed marijuana stores. Despite the legalization of cannabis, illegal pot continues to be a thriving business.
The Department of Cannabis Control detectives, along with Long Beach law enforcement, are preparing to serve a search warrant on an unlicensed marijuana store in Long Beach, California.
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