Indoor marijuana farm discovered in Ventura County

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- Indoor marijuana farm discovered in Ventura County
- Big Rig Loaded with a Ton of Marijuana
- Pot advocates want Calif to vote on legalization

Indoor marijuana farm discovered in Ventura County
San Jose Mercury News
—A Frazier Park property owner has been arrested after sheriff’s deputies discovered more than 1000 marijuana plants in an indoor farm on the remote Ventura County land. Steven Kall who lives in the suburban Los Angeles community of Granada Hills was booked at Ventura County Jail on Tuesday for investigation of marijuana cultivation. Deputies examining a malfunctioning power transformer noticed the smell of marijuana at the 54-year-old man’s Lockwood Valley Road property. Detectives were called and indoor pot grows were discovered in the main house garage and an outbuilding. No one lives on the property.
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Big Rig Loaded with a Ton of Marijuana
San Diego 6
Customs and Border Protection. Agents directed him to a secondary search area where they opened the cargo compartment of the tractor-trailer and found hundreds of bundles of cannabis lying in plain view among loose wood chips. The total weight of the illicit drug haul was 2409 pounds officials said.

Pot advocates want Calif to vote on legalization
San Jose Mercury News
The Control Regulate and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 is being pushed by pot activists who sense a positive shift in public sentiment toward the federally banned substance. A recent Field Poll found that 56 percent of California voters supported legalizing marijuana for recreational use and taxing its proceeds. Backers of the ballot proposal include entrepreneurs in the state’s medical marijuana industry which has become lucrative since California voters legalized marijuana for medical use in 1996. ne of the leading proponents is Richard Lee an akland pot dispensary owner and founder of aksterdam University a medical marijuana trade school. As California cities confront plummeting revenues and the state’s massive budget crisis Lee said voters will be open to new ways to fill public coffers.

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