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Oregon police leave four plants after raid and destroy the rest

Oregon officers were quick to clear out 140-plus cannabis plants during a raid earlier this month, but were also sure to leave four plants, the legal amount allowed for adults in the state.

Officers with the Josephine Marijuana Enforcement Team (JMET), with the assistance of Josephine County Code Enforcement, executed a search warrant on the unlicensed cannabis grow in Selma on Aug. 4.

As of July 1, 2015, information from the state government notes that residents 21 and older have been able to grow as many as four plants per residence, regardless of how many people live in the residence. The same requirement applies in Canada, although Manitoba and Quebec currently do not allow home growing for personal use.

While carrying out the warrant, officers discovered 145 growing marijuana plants, about 91 kilograms of processed marijuana and multiple firearms. Everything was seized and

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