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CULTIVATION
Marijuana, as in most jurisdictions,
is the number one illegally abused substance in Warren
County and Wilmington. It is also the drug that yields
the most profit to those trafficking in illegal substances.
Although quality marijuana crops are grown in southern
Kentucky, most of the marijuana coming into southwest
Ohio has origins in Mexico, and is carried across
the border into Texas or Arizona. Large amounts of
marijuana are typically transported by a variety of
motor vehicles from those states into our region.
Large scale traffickers can make literally millions
of dollars a year in the distribution of marijuana
in our area. A few dealers are capable of distributing
hundreds of pounds of the drug in one month. A pound
of marijuana may sell for between $200-$400 at or
near the Texas border, and be sold for 10 times that
amount in Warren County and Wilmington.
The
drug task force also typically discovers and destroys
hundreds of marijuana plants being grown in Warren
County, primarily in highly rural areas. The most
common method is to place the illegal plants in the
middle of an unknowing farmer’s corn field.
The plants are tended to by the growers, oftentimes
at night with flashlights to avoid discovery. Growing
marijuana can be a serious felony in Ohio, and several
people have been charged with these offenses in the
past few years in Warren County.
Another common method of producing marijuana is to
grow the plants inside using artificial lighting.
This may be in a person’s residence, or an outbuilding
with an elaborate system for cultivating the illegal
product. Through a variety of means, we dismantle
and arrest several subjects each year in our jurisdictions
for growing marijuana indoors.
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