
California Governor Gavin Newsom said more than $316 million worth of illegal cannabis was seized in the first quarter of 2025 through the combined efforts of the Governor’s Unified Cannabis Enforcement Task Force (UCETF), the Department of Fish & Wildlife (DFW), and the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC).
Combined key highlights from January 1 to March 31, 2025 include:
- 212,681 illegal cannabis plants eradicated
- 120,307 pounds of illegal cannabis seized
- 99 warrants served
- 35 firearms seized
- 29 arrests
- $474,462 cash seized
UCETF seized a total of $67,258,232 worth of unlicensed cannabis during the first quarter of the year. The taskforce’s enforcement efforts also included:
- 19 search warrants served
- 77,923 illegal cannabis plants eradicated
- 40,747 pounds of illegal cannabis seized
- $330,808 cash seized
Agencies involved in UCETF’s first quarter enforcement actions include Department of Cannabis Control, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California State Park, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, California Department of Pesticide Regulation, Employment Development Department, California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, Oakland Fire Department, City of Oakland Police Department, Torrance Police Department, Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, and California Air National Guard.
DFW’s enforcement efforts for Q1 2025 include:
- $97,476,308 worth of illegal cannabis seized
- 47 search warrants served
- 101,473 illegal plants eradicated
- 8,340 pounds of illegal cannabis seized
- 11 firearms seized
- 9 arrests
- $27,073 in cash seized
DCC’s enforcement efforts for Q1 2025 include:
- $151,752,966 worth of illegal cannabis seized
- 33 warrants served
- 33,285 illegal plants eradicated
- 71,220 pounds of illegal cannabis seized
- 24 firearms seized
- 20 arrests
- $116,581 in cash seized