The Monterey County District Attorney’s Office’s Bureau of Investigations has seized and destroyed 1,400 pounds of unlawfully processed cannabis, District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced Thursday.

The operation was conducted in cooperation with the California Department of Cannabis Control and local law enforcement.

An unlawful cannabis operation was located in rural Salinas.

The operation was licensed and permitted, but it was nor reporting any cultivation activity to state and county regulators, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

During an inspection of the property, law enforcement officials learned the operation was cultivating, harvesting and processing cannabis, but the business was not reporting any of the cannabis activities in the California Cannabis Track and Trace system, which is required by law.

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https://www.sfgate.com/news/bayarea/article/monterey-co-da-s-office-destroys-1-400-pounds-of-18179198.php

Sean Hocking

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