San Diego police, sheriff should jointly crack down on illegal cannabis market, grand jury says

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Its new report also recommends the city and county evaluate legalization’s impact on their finances and the burden on law enforcement

San Diego police and the county sheriff should collaborate to crack down on unlicensed cannabis delivery services and smoke shops that illegally sell synthetic CBD, the county grand jury says in a new report.

The report cites an independent analysis estimating that three-quarters of all cannabis sales in California are illegal, meaning they don’t involve dispensaries or delivery services licensed locally or by the state. “To date there have been no published comprehensive reports or studies documenting the results of cannabis legalization,” the report says.

Both agencies are also asked to analyze what new burdens legalization has put on law enforcement — county sheriffs and city police. But unlicensed delivery services have been more elusive, partly because they often operate under the radar out of garages, apartments and single-family homes.

 

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