Oklahoma Authorities Seize Nearly 600lbs of Cannabis at ‘Straw Ownership’ Cultivation Site
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The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) last week seized 577 pounds of processed cannabis and 18,644 plants from New Good Harvest 999 LLC as part of an ongoing investigation into illegal cannabis cultivation and diversion under the guise of legal operations.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, OBN said its Marijuana Enforcement Teams (MET) served a search warrant at the location, which led to the illegal grow. Two people were arrested at the site and taken into the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
In the post, OBN noted that the investigation is part of MET’s operations targeting “operations tied to black market trafficking and obtaining an OBN Registration by fraud using ‘straw ownership’ schemes.”
According to OBN, at the end of 2022, 8,400 farms were operating with an active Oklahoma medical cannabis license, but as of Tuesday, that number has been reduced to approximately 1,950. The agency notes that since 2022, OBN MET agents have seized over 1.9 million illegal cannabis plants, more than 200,000 pounds of processed cannabis, and made over 300 arrests.
MET was established by OBN in 2021 to address what the agency described as “the escalating presence of criminal organizations setting up marijuana operations in Oklahoma.”