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A marijuana plant flourishes under grow lights at a warehouse in Denver on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010. More than 40 Colorado jurisdictions considering local rules on medical marijuana this election. Thanks to a new state law allowing local governments more leeway in regulating pot, voters across the state will consider proposed bans on dispensaries or commercial pot-growing operations.
A marijuana plant flourishes under grow lights at a warehouse in Denver on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010. More than 40 Colorado jurisdictions considering local rules on medical marijuana this election. Thanks to a new state law allowing local governments more leeway in regulating pot, voters across the state will consider proposed bans on dispensaries or commercial pot-growing operations.
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 2:  Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Authorities announced Monday that they have seized more than 40 pounds of illegally grown marijuana in Englewood and have condemned the building where the grow occurred as unsafe.

Englewood fire inspectors discovered the grow in a building in the 1900 block of West Iliff Avenue during a routine fire inspection last Wednesday. The inspectors determined the grow to be unlicensed.

The city’s police impact team worked with the Arapahoe County impact drug task force team to obtain the search warrants necessary to investigate the property further.

An investigation by the Arapahoe County impact team is ongoing.

John Aguilar: 303-954-1695, jaguilar@denverpost.com or @abuvthefold

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