Hey everybody, I'm back from band camp and the site will be starting to run smoothly soon. I'm attempting to get other writers to help so we'll see. So, to start off the news we'll keep it local.
Officials recently recovered $150 million worth of pot in the hills in Riverside County, California. They were found around Sage, which is south of Hemet. The marijuana camp was spotted in a routine patrol by helicopter. This is just the latest in a series of raids by officials to stop the marijuana processing. Marijuana's harvest season is from the end of August to October. This is not the biggest load they have confiscated. Sherriff officials recently teamed up with the U.S. Forest Service and confiscated nearly $210 million worth of pot. Last week, Forest Service and San Bernandino County narcotics officers took $35 million worth of illicit drug and arrested seven people in San Bernandino National Forest, located just east of Big Bear.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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