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$1,260,000,000 in cannabis netted in Operation SOS

Drug czar: Feds won't support legalized pot

The federal government is not going to pull back on its efforts to curtail marijuana farming operations, Gil Kerlikowske, director of the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy, said Wednesday in Fresno.

The nation's drug czar, who viewed a foothill marijuana farm on U.S. Forest Service land with state and local officials earlier Wednesday, said the federal government will not support legalizing marijuana.

"Legalization is not in the president's vocabulary, and it's not in mine," he said.

Kerlikowske said he can understand why legislators are talking about taxing marijuana cultivation to help cash-strapped government agencies in California. But the federal government views marijuana as a harmful and addictive drug, he said.

"Marijuana is dangerous and has no medicinal benefit," Kerlikowske said in downtown Fresno while discussing Operation SOS -- Save Our Sierra -- a multiagency effort to eradicate marijuana in eastern Fresno County.



Marijuana plants valued at more than $1.26 billion have been confiscated and 82 people arrested over the past 10 days in Fresno County. The operation started last week and is continuing.

By comparison, Tulare County's leading commodity -- milk -- was valued at about $1.8 billion in 2008.

Officials say the marijuana-eradication operation will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, but the exact amount won't be known until agencies can add up staffing, vehicle and other costs.

In Operation SOS, more than 314,000 plants were uprooted in 70 gardens -- numbers expected to rise as the enforcement action continues. Agents also seized $41,000 in cash, 26 firearms and three vehicles.

Planning for the operation began in February and focused on marijuana crops being backed by Mexican drug cartels, Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims said.

Mims said many cartels are involved, but she would not name any because the investigation is still under way. All but one person arrested was from Mexico, officials said.

One hundred growers may still be on the loose, said Fresno County sheriff's Lt. Rick Ko. Many may have gotten rides out of the area, but some could still be in the Sierra, Ko said.

Last year, Fresno County deputies seized 188,000 marijuana plants.

In just one week, nearly twice as many plants were seized, Mims said, "so you can imagine how many we were missing."

Statewide, more than 5.3 million plants were seized in 2008, or two of every three confiscated in the United States, said Bill Ruzzamenti, director of the Central Valley High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area.

"The amount of drugs out there scares most of us," he said.

Volunteers are going into the gardens to clean up trash, dead animals and pesticides to return the land as close to its original condition as possible. But it could take years for the land to recover, because little can be done once fertilizers and pesticides seep into the ground or stream beds.

"For every acre of marijuana grown, 10 acres are damaged," said George Anderson with the California Department of Justice.

http://www.fresnobee.com/local/story/1553061.html
 
Dangerous and has no medical benefit...hahahahahah. What a morally bankrupt bunch of pathological scum we have ruling us...
 
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LolaGal

I am so sick of this pesticide/fertilizer crap.

When growing weed, these practices are horrible! Save our planet!

BUT when growing soybeans, millions and millions of acres are doused in pesticides and fertilizers and the rivers run brown with it. YET Farming OK.... ??? POT FARM = DEVIL ??
 

krizznapp

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Arnold needs to get his balls out of his gym locker, put them on and tell these guys to get the f*** out of his state.:cuss:
 

SouthernGuerila

Gotta Smoke 'Em All!
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The Union sucks

Fly that Rebel Flag!

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51% of mob can take away the rights of the other 49%. Welcome to America!
 

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Hash Zeppelin

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We need a million people to march at once on to the white house lawn and light up.
 

profj77

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excellent work. fuck those drug dealers they can't sell this shit on the streets. marijuana is a harmful chemical and should remain illegal. the government is just doing their job to protect us.
 
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ElectroSticky

i know most commercial growers wont agree ...

but all i have to say is .. PLEASE LEGALIZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE


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Sportster

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$1,260,000,000 in cannabis netted in Operation SOS

Seems like that amount of cash, surely woulda paid off Calif total debt, and had change left over to pay their employees, instead of IOU slips!! :crazy:

...like the Chief says: "I never thought Freedom was Cheap!!!.." :bandit:
 
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grasspass

There should be no one called a czar in our United States Government. A czar is a mini-dictator. I need one of those don't tread on me flags.
 

opt1c

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it's called karma... if the mexican cartels outdoor gardens get busted so be it... no one else stupid enough to grow large amounts outdoors in the sierras which are dry and dead as fuck in the summer; if you aren't in an oak grove you're shit out of luck but i guess these transplants didn't know it or have gotten lucky every previous season... these are just the darwin awards for outdoor growers being handed out right now if u ask me

"Marijuana is dangerous and has no medicinal benefit," Kerlikowske said in downtown Fresno

but that right there is some bullshit
 
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