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Illicit Cultivation & Processing of Cannabis

  • Principal Associate
  • 06.03.2025
  • Principal Associate

…THE MANY WAYS IT CAN CAUSE FIRES

This webinar will take place at 9.30am GMT

Ian Tatner will discuss methods used during the illicit cultivation of cannabis plants and subsequent processing of the crop, and how such activities can lead to extensive property damage and danger to life.

Ian will also review common methods of cannabis consumption and comment on the ignition propensity of cannabis cigarettes.

Free to attend

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