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URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n651/a04.html

Source: Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA)


POT RAIDS RAMP UP THIS WEEK

UKIAH - State marijuana eradication teams are arriving on the North Coast today, two weeks earlier than usual.

"They're planting earlier, we might as well get out there and start picking them," said Special Agent Michelle Gregory, a state Department of Justice spokeswoman. She said officers in the state's CAMP, Campaign Against Marijuana Planting, program, today will join pot-fighting efforts in Sonoma and Lake counties and in July in Mendocino County.

The early start is expected to yield yet another record confiscation of pot plants, Gregory said. Local officials already are reporting higher seizures this year.

"Hopefully, we can get some more grow sites," she said. Statewide last year, federal, state and local officers who make up CAMP seized 2.9 million plants worth an estimated $11.6 billion. A separate federal effort last year bumped up the number of plants seized in California to 5.2 million.

The counts do not include local pot eradication efforts conducted during the rest of the year.

Local authorities say they've already pulled more pot plants from the ground this year than last. Sonoma County has ripped out almost 40,000 plants so far this year, more than three times as many as at the same time last year, Sheriff's Sgt. Chris Bertoli said. Lake and Mendocino counties officials said they believe their figures also are up but no numbers were immediately unavailable.

For three years in a row, CAMP agents have pulled more plants out of Lake County than any other county in the state. Mendocino County ranked fourth last year and Sonoma County 14th.

The ever increasing numbers have confounded even marijuana advocates. The price of marijuana has remained stable at about $300 an ounce, indicating there's been little or no change in local supply and demand, said Dale Gieringer, of NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws.

He said immigration crackdowns along the Mexican border have induced Mexican nationals to grow pot in California for distribution elsewhere in the United States rather than try to smuggle marijuana across the border.

"That's the only thing that makes sense," he said.

It's also what law enforcement officials suspect. The larger gardens discovered on public lands are cultivated largely by Mexicans, they said. Gregory said greed is the driving force behind increased cultivation, which also has been facilitated by genetic alterations.

Growers not only have created more potent pot strains but have developed some plants that can withstand colder temperatures, extending the outdoor growing season, Gregory said. "They have some that grow through the winter," she said. "This is not the same marijuana from the '60s and '70s."

Gieringer said rather than spend money to stop marijuana growing, "taxpayers should be making money off of it."

An April Field Poll indicated a majority of voters think it should be taxed and the money used to balance the state budget. Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, introduced a bill in February that would regulate and tax marijuana, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently said it's time to discuss the issue.
 

Abja Roots

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"Grow through the winter" This dudes an idiot. No way in hell a plant would survive the whole year out there. Either way it's an annual and not a perennial, so that doesn't even make any sense. Watch out for that new 9 month strain :)

This may not be the same marijuana from the 60's and 70's, but these sure sound like the same misguided fools.
 
hahahah, I want what that guy is smoking .. these guys were having all the fun back in the60s with acid.. let the kids have some fun with weed
 

slappyjack

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Gawd, California is so messed up. I'm starting to feel sorry for the good people there.

I think Colorado will be first to legalize, long before CA gets its shit together. It's already legal to possess 1 oz in Denver and the medical laws are much more mature than CA. The state pretty much leaves its citizenry alone and treats responsible adults as adults, as promised.
 

xOOx

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this ain't the same marijuana from the 60s and 70s, man!!!
you all better run!!!!!
this winter weed is going to f-up XMAS!!

actually, it's the same marijuana from the -0 BC's i'd guess..

anyone stop to wonder that all those raids are driving up the price and creating the market, lol. if they were to stop the raids, the market would be so saturated, the price would fall, so all those 11 billlions would only be a mere 1 billion..

xoox
 

Hash Zeppelin

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^leave out some hash cookies for santa.


Its good that they are pulling plants earlier this year. that way the growers have time to plant again, and still get a crop. Start with clones and veg starting in july the plants will get plenty big.

I can see it in the news in my head already. These CAMP ass holes are just gonna end running out of funding. Then they are gonna stop maintaing their helpicoptors properly due to lack of money. Then one is gonna crash, and they are gonna some how blame it on the growers, and call it terrorism.

Speaking of CAMP officers dying, are they even government run, and funded? Because if they are a just privatley funded organization, then they have no rights to land in your garden if it is on your property. Therefore its ok to go ahead and shoot them for tress passing, as long as there is a posted sign. I certainly would. Fuck them for thinking they should interfere with my business, on my property. It's not my fault they cant see the sign from the air. I guess they shoulda asked first. :)
 
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LJB

Speaking of CAMP officers dying, are they even government run, and funded? Because if they are a just privatley funded organization, then they have no rights to land in your garden if it is on your property. Therefore its ok to go ahead and shoot them for tress passing, as long as there is a posted sign. I certainly would. Fuck them for thinking they should interfere with my business, on my property. It's not my fault they cant see the sign from the air. I guess they shoulda asked first. :)

CAMP is funded by the state of California. It is government law enforcement.

http://www.oes.ca.gov/Operational/OESHome.nsf/PDF/Campaign%20Against%20Marijuana%20Planting%20(CAMP)/$file/CAMP%20RFA.pdf

and by the Feds I think to a certain degree, but don't have good info. on that.
 
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LJB

Wait until gasoline soars back to $4.00 + in California.

It costs a lot of money to keep those planes and helicopters in the sky.
 
J

Jeff Lebowski

It will never cost too much for them to stop these organizations running their annual routine.
 

southpaw

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Not intimate with Mendocino microclimates, but assuming you had a cold and rain resistant strain and could tolerate a smaller yield, why would a December harvest would be impossible? Most of Norcal below the Sierra foothills doesn't see anything close to a hard freeze until January and February.

Just curious...
 
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LJB

A rain resistent strain, is there such a thing?

I didn't work outdoors in Mendocino, but all of the folks I knew that did scrambled to get their stuff out the ground before the rains started.
 
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IE2KS_KUSH

why don't they donate the "illegal" pot to legal patients for pennies on the dollar.
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the dea will receive it's yearly funding in july and it will be interesting to see how they use that in Cali. get ready. it's about to get hot.
 

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