ap

Skip to content

El Paso deputies confiscate $13M worth of marijuana, guns in first three months of black market crackdown

More than 2,400 plants and 258 pounds of processed pot seized

Feb. 13, 2008--Denver Post consumer affairs reporter David Migoya.   The Denver Post, Glenn Asakawa
PUBLISHED:
Getting your player ready...
large bags of marijuana
More than 110 pounds of marijuana and approximately 75 plants that were ready for harvest were seized April 4, 2018, from a home in the 16500 block of Stage Stop Road in Peyton, Colo. Photo provided by the El Paso County Sheriff's Office.

El Paso County sheriff’s deputies in the first t confiscated about $12 million worth of illegally grown marijuana plants, another $1 million in processed marijuana, made 16 arrests and seized more than a dozen guns under a state law designed to stop the diversion of legal pot to the drug’s black market.

, signed in June last year to clamp down on illegal pot as well as rein in regulations that allowed for a “grey market” to prosper. The bills capped home-grows at 12 plants, down from 99, and allocated $6 million of pot tax revenue to black-market enforcement.

Between Jan. 1 and March 31, deputies served 30 search warrants and conducted another 30 “knock and talks,” as well as confiscated a marijuana trimming machine worth about $10,000, in its crack-down, the department said Friday.

RevContent Feed

More in ap