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Inside Cartel Infiltration in California Growing Areas with Sheriff William Honsal

Northern California has long been associated with illicit cannabis cultivation. Humboldt County, 3 hours south of Oregon on the California coastline, was at the center of this activity. What started off as a counterculture movement in the 1960’s and 1970’s, has evolved into massive market for illicit cannabis cultivation and trafficking in what has been dubbed […]

Impaired Driving: Roadside Drug Testing a Deterrence 

According to a recently released study of over 2,600 cannabis users from Australia, 69% of respondent (n=1,790) said the chance of being contacted by police and submitting to “roadside drug testing”  was a deterring factor in choosing to drive after consuming cannabis.  For those caught driving after using a cannabis product, nearly 20% of respondents […]

Cannabis & Medical Use: Insufficient evidence for most medical indications

“Evidence is insufficient for the use of cannabis or cannabinoids for most medical indications.” This was the primary conclusion drawn in a recent publication in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA Network) and referenced in other media posts such as Fox News.   Researchers (Hsu, M., Et.al.) examined over 2,500 publications regarding cannabis […]

Marijuana Grows Sites: Chemical contaminants linger in soil

A recent research paper examined illegal trespass cannabis grows on public forest lands and found that pesticides, banned hazardous chemicals, and other contaminants used by growers were still detectable in the soil up to 24 months after growing had ceased. The use of these contaminants on our public lands poses an imminent environmental and public […]

Cannabis and Human Trafficking: Modern Slavery

Some Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCO), with direct ties to the People’s Republic of China (PRC), engage in human trafficking to staff their cultivation sites for workers in the United States.  These victims of human trafficking are often deceived by traffickers with promises of good work and money by tending plants in the United States. Once […]

California Marijuana Impact Report – 2025

This product was a joint effort by the California based HIDTA Regional initiatives to provide data and information regarding cannabis in California and its impacts to matters of public health and public safety. In addition to information on potency, use rates, traffic fatalities, and other public health data, this report also highlights the recent increase […]

Chinese Nationals & Illicit Marijuana in America

In the United States, there has been an increase in illicit cannabis trafficking by some individuals or organized groups with ties to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) that represents a multi-billion dollar a year criminal enterprise. How much of that money is directed back to the PRC is unclear. These Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs) […]

Cannabis Use and Elevated Cardiac Risk

Cannabis using consumers, when compared to a non-cannabis population, are at an elevated risk factor for adverse cardiac events such as heart attacks (MI), strokes, tachycardia, and heart failure. The odds ratio of having a Myocardial Infarction (MI) for cannabis consumers was 6 times greater than that of an individual that does not consume cannabis.  […]

Cannabis & Driving: You Feel Different – You Drive Different

Results of a recent highway safety study involving cannabis revealed that the majority of those who use cannabis elect to drive that same day, even when use was as recent as 60 minutes (or less) prior to the act of driving. Cannabis use in America has outpaced alcohol consumption in recent years, it impacts to […]

Cannabis Use: Impairs Both Memory & Brain Function

“Evidence supported that both recent and heavy lifetime cannabis use were associated with diminished brain activation and cognitive performance during working memory.” These are the findings of a recent study released in the January 28, 2025, edition of JAMA Network Open, (Gowin, J. et. al.). This study examined data for over 1000 adults, ages 22 […]