COVID Not Slowing Down Illegal Drug Trade
Warning message
The subscription service is currently unavailable. Please try again later.Cannabis is legal to buy in Ontario, but there still is an illegal element that exists.
Provincial Police say they seized over $143 million in pot from 52 large-scale illegal operations around the province this summer.
More than 122,000 cannabis plants were seized, with 7,000 coming from one site alone.
Detective Inspector Jim Walker says some were found in rural parts, including agricultural land, former farms or greenhouse facilities.
Walker adds some of these operations are used to fund other illegal activity such as the production of harder illegal drugs and human trafficking.
He notes says those buying the illegal variety may be getting more than what they bargain for.
“We took a number of our seized products from operations previously and sent them away for independent testing and they are coming back with high levels of pesticides but there also coming back as lower THC’s.”
420 Intel is Your Source for Marijuana News
420 Intel Canada is your leading news source for the Canadian cannabis industry. Get the latest updates on Canadian cannabis stocks and developments on how Canada continues to be a major player in the worldwide recreational and medical cannabis industry.
420 Intel Canada is the Canadian Industry news outlet that will keep you updated on how these Canadian developments in recreational and medical marijuana will impact the country and the world. Our commitment is to bring you the most important cannabis news stories from across Canada every day of the week.
Marijuana industry news is a constant endeavor with new developments each day. For marijuana news across the True North, 420 Intel Canada promises to bring you quality, Canadian, cannabis industry news.
You can get 420 Intel news delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for our daily marijuana news, ensuring you’re always kept up to date on the ever-changing cannabis industry. To stay even better informed about marijuana legalization news follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.