1billion worth of marijuana up in smoke

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By Nick Valencia
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(CNN) -- Authorities have seized $1 billion worth of marijuana plants and have arrested 82 Mexican nationals with ties to drug cartels in the first week and half of an effort to eradicate marijuana fields from California's Fresno County, the county sheriff's office said Wednesday.

Operation Save Our Sierra began July 13 and involves local, state and federal agencies working together to remove marijuana growing operations, investigate and arrest drug traffickers, and remove infrastructure on public lands in Fresno County, a news release said.

"This is a high-intensity drug trafficking area," U.S. Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske said in a phone interview. "I think what should be highlighted here is the local authorities' work to reclaim the land from the drug traffickers."

The 82 suspects arrested so far have links to Mexican drug cartels, local authorities said, though they did not release further details.

Eastern Fresno County, where the seizures have been made, is mountainous and sparsely populated. Growers exploit the area's streams, rivers and lakes to create elaborate drip lines for their plants. A mature plant can be worth $4,000, said Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims.

"Fresno County is roughly the size of Connecticut, and the drug traffickers target these areas because they know there is not that significant of a law-enforcement presence," Mims said. "The chances of getting caught are slim."

"The bottom line is our public lands are being destroyed by foreign drug trafficking and heavily armed Mexican cartels," George Anderson of the U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday at a news conference highlighting the seizures.
The operation is the largest in Fresno County history and one of the largest in California, Mims said.

"What makes this operation unique is the approach: prevention, enforcement, eradication and reclamation," she said.

Intelligence gathered for the operation began in February, with community presentations about prevention. The effort is now focused on shutting down the at least 70 marijuana farms identified by local authorities.

The operation is expected to continue into November, when colder weather makes marijuana growing more difficult.

At least 330,000 marijuana plants have been seized, Mims said.

"This shows what can be accomplished at the local level when agencies work together," Kerlikowske said.

Kerlikowske, who flew to Fresno County on Wednesday and toured a marijuana farm, said his office is one of the primary sponsors of the operation

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/07/23/us.marijuana.bust/
 
1 billion dollars? Sounds like an overinflated price for ditch weed, the article isn't really clear.
 
i dunno...ditch weed grown in california? possibly ya. but i mean, literally no one i know of will ever buy less than the best anymore, but who knows, sexy mexy could still be popular amongst some folks.

I found it very interesting that they talked about the environmental impact from the growing process.

I can't really stand behind something if it is having a negative effect on our mother earth
 
$3030 per plant roughly which def is inflated but not all too too horribly outrageous compared to some LEO's
 
from the local police department to the feds, grossly overinflating seizure estimates is standard operating procedure for all law enforcement fucktards- i don't really know what purpose it serves- except that it may look impresive in their files and at press briefings- what a waste of time and money
 
I can't really stand behind something if it is having a negative effect on our mother earth

Hence an additional need for decrim/legalization so it can be grown in proper areas with the proper environmental precautions.


from the local police department to the feds, grossly overinflating seizure estimates is standard operating procedure for all law enforcement fucktards- i don't really know what purpose it serves- except that it may look impresive in their files and at press briefings- what a waste of time and money

It seems they usually take the lowest quantity typically sold and multiply it up, as if there were no price breaks for buying more.

Hypothetically lets say they find an ounce of decent marijuana that might go for $250. Some people might sell grams from this ounce, and might sell them at $20 a piece. So that ounce was now a (28 grams x $20) "$560 marijuana bust".
 
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