There Are Many Illegal Marijuana Farms, but Federal Agents Targeted California's Biggest Legal One
CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Federal agents raided Glass House Farms amid investigations into child labor and human trafficking, arresting over 360 people, mostly undocumented workers, officials said.
- Federal agents raided California's biggest legal marijuana farm, Glass House, using armored vehicles and deploying masked agents at the Camarillo site.
- The investigation focused on potential child labor, human trafficking, and other abuses.
- During the raid, agents discovered 14 children present at the site.
- Glass House's rapid growth has made it a controversial figure within the state's legal marijuana market.
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With many illegal marijuana farms across the US, why did federal agents target California’s biggest legal one?
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD and AMY TAXIN, Associated Press LOS ANGELES — There are thousands of illegal marijuana farms around the country. But when the federal government decided to stage one of its largest raids since President Donald Trump took office in January, it picked the biggest legal grower in California. Related Articles How an ICE memo cast a shadow over a California family’s hopes to reunite with their detained patriarch …

There are many illegal marijuana farms, but federal agents targeted California's biggest legal one
There are thousands of illegal marijuana farms around the country.But when the federal government decided to stage one of its largest raids since President Donald Trump took office in January, it picked the biggest legal grower in California.Nearly two weeks later, the reason for the federal raid at two Glass House farm sites northwest of Los Angeles remains unclear and has prompted speculation. Some say the raid was intended to send a chilling m
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