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Glass House Brands, whose farm was raided by immigration authorities Thursday, is the subject of several labor law complaints, according to court records.
Glass House and other cannabis growers paid more than $6 million in tax revenue in Ventura County in the latest fiscal year. Here's what to know.
Federal authorities raided Glass House Farms for child labor violations, while records show the farm's president donated thousands to California Democrats, including Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The manager of one farm, Edgar Rodriguez, a U.S. citizen, said he was handcuffed, thrown to the ground and had his arm twisted behind his back after he asked to see a warrant.
A California professor was arrested for allegedly chucking a tear gas canister at ICE agents during a raid on a marijuana farm being investigated for child labor violations.
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Glass House Farms in California faces investigation for child labor violations after a major ICE raid resulted in 319 arrests and violent clashes between agents and protesters
The company that owns the California marijuana farm that was raided by immigration agents this week is in deep legal trouble over its unethical and bad business […]
Glass House is one of the fastest-growing cannabis brands in California, the world’s largest market for legal marijuana. The vertically integrated company operates approximately 500,000 square ...
EXCLUSIVE: Glass House CEO Says 'Legalizing Cannabis Isn't Just About The Economy, It's About Righting Past Wrongs' by Abbey Higginbotham Benzinga Staff Writer. Follow. Zinger Key Points.
Altogether, Glass House can currently produce a pound of cannabis for about $180. Management believes they can get close to $100 per pound at full scale. The average cost for smaller farmers in ...
Trump administration officials defend the aggressive campaign to find and deport unlawful immigrants even as a cannabis farmworker was pulled from life support Saturday.