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Lake County takes No. 2 spot for marijuana eradications statewide PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Saturday, 07 November 2009
LAKE COUNTY – For another year records were broken in statewide marijuana eradications, according to information released this week by the state.


The report also showed that Lake County was once again in the top five counties for eradications – with billions of dollars in marijuana seized locally – but for the first time in three years Lake fell from the top spot.


The California Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement's (BNE) Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP) netted more than 4.4 million illegally grown marijuana plants this year, up from the 2.9 million eradicated in 2008, according the agency's report.


During the 102-day season, officials conducted 665 raids across 41 of California's 58 counties, CAMP reported.


Officials found more than 3.3 million plants on public lands, just over one million plants on private lands, made 111 arrests and seized 89 weapons.


The plants eradicated this year across the state had a street value of $17.8 billion, officials reported.


“We've seen a huge increase in the number of locations” for grows, said Sheriff Rod Mitchell, who added that he's proud of his staff's efforts in addressing illegal marijuana grows.


From 2006 to 2008, Lake County was ranked as the California county with the most eradications of illegally grown marijuana plants.


However, this year Shasta County jumped to the front, with a total of 557,862 plants, according to CAMP.


CAMP reported Lake's final numbers at 506,506, but Capt. James Bauman of the Lake County Sheriff's Office reported final season numbers of 517,942 plants.


The estimated value of plants and processed marijuana combined in Lake County was $3.5 billion, said Bauman.


Other counties in the top five included Mendocino, 440,689 plants; Fresno, 368,691; and Los Angeles, 340,187. Marijuana seizures increased in all five of the top counties, CAMP reported.


CAMP statistics showed the number of plants found on public lands was close to twice last year's total, while the plants found on private lands grew only slightly.


The grows on public lands are giving rise to concerns over deforestation, as well as damage to the environment and wildlife due to heavy fertilizers and other chemicals, CAMP reported.


Bauman said in Lake County law enforcement seized 272 pounds of processed marijuana and 14 firearms, and made 34 arrests, a number that accounts for a third of the total arrests made statewide and is 11 times the number of arrests made locally in 2008.


Lake County's eradication for 2008 netted 498,174 plants 220 pounds of processed marijuana, seven firearms seized and three arrests, as Lake County News has reported. In 2007, the officials seized 507,000 plants and eradicated 344,241 plants for 2006.


The Lake County Sheriff's Office has one detective assigned full-time to marijuana suppression, Bauman said, plus assistance from local law enforcement and as many as 15 CAMP members during operations, which means up to 20 people can be involved in a raid.


Special Agent Michelle Gregory of the Department of Justice's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement said she didn't have an exact figure for the state's CAMP budget, which comes through federal monies and grants.


However, Gregory added that it's not as much money as people think – estimating it was under $1 million.


The funds to cover Lake County's eradication operations are found in the sheriff's marijuana suppression budget fund 2203, which Bauman said is entirely funded by money from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the US Forest Service.


For the 2009-10 fiscal year, the marijuana suppression funds totaled $310,000, up from $305,000 in 2008-09, according to the county's final budget.


Bauman said $69,000 is left in that account; of that, $27,500 is currently encumbered for equipment purchases pending DEA approval, leaving about $42,000.


Mitchell said he believes the increased number of plants seized represents a number of factors – from continued efforts by the Mexican drug cartels held responsible for the grows to a greater amount of his department's staff time dedicated to surveillance, eradication and developing criminal cases against suspects.


He said the number of locations has grown as growers become more brazen.


Mitchell pointed to areas of the south county – traditionally not seen as good grow locations – which saw more illegal marijuana growing this year.


“We're seeing south county exposure perhaps for people coming up out of the Bay Area,” he said.


Still, criminal cultivation is increasing everywhere, Mitchell said.


Gregory reported that CAMP has been operating for 26 years as a multi-agency task force comprised of local, state and federal agencies.


The participating agencies in CAMP – created to help counties eradicate illegal marijuana growing and trafficking – include the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, Bureau of Land Management, California Department of Fish and Game, California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Emergency Management Agency, California Highway Patrol, California National Guard, Drug Enforcement Administration, National Parks Service, Office of National Drug Control Policy–National Marijuana Initiative and U.S. Forest Service.


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Millions Spent
written by murply, November 07, 2009
So Lake co. took 17.8 billion dollars of marijuana off the market. Gee what would the state tax be on 17.8 Billion??? We need to legalize it and tax it. Billions and billions could be brought into this state in tax revenue. But instead, we spend millions and millions to get rid of it. The war on marijuana will never be won. NEVER. Stop wasting tax payer money!!!
Tax would be ZERO
written by Toad, November 07, 2009
What in the world don't people get that organize crime and common thugs do not pay taxes!!! This stuff was confiscated from PUBLIC land at a rate of 3:1. These fine upstanding "tax paying" people are tresspassing in the first place. Secondly, they are single handledly removing the title of public land from public land. I suggest you folks try hiking or hunting in an area occupied by these growers, you might get shot. This is not a panacea to cure our budget problems. It is an illegal act.
enviromental impact
written by lenny, November 07, 2009
2. ILLEGAL MARIJUANA: ITS IMPACT ON HABITAT. AT 6:30PM on Thursday November 19 the County Fish and Wildlife Advisory Committee is hosting a special workshop titled "Illegal Marijuana Production and its Impacts on Fish and Wildlife Resources in Lake County," with speakers from the Department of Fish and Game, Sheriff's office, US Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management. The meeting, which will be held in the Board of Supervisors Chambers in the Courthouse, 255 N Forbes in Lakeport, is free and open to the public. For more information contact F&W committee chair Greg Giusti, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
this announcement came from Lake County Peace Action bulk mailer....
Crap - we're only #2 this
written by Donna Christopher, November 07, 2009
year - guess it's time to put away my big green foam 'We're Number One' finger. Lenny and Toad - think in terms of it being legalized, regulated and taxed vs. continual unwinnable war. Why should the 'cops n robbers' be the only ones profiting from at the expense of the rest of us?!
After FOPTY YEARS
written by Fred Evil, November 07, 2009
WIll the Prohibitionists EVER realize they cannot win?
Big deal, you've now proven that you are SECOND on the list for cannabis production. Furthermore, NOT ONE person has been stopped from getting cannabis because of this. NOT ONE

Way to waste your time, and American lives on Nanny State-ism.

26 MILLION Americans admit to using cannabis in the last year. With only 3 million (already occupied) prison beds, where do you propose we PUT all these 'criminals?' And who wants to PAY for their three hots and a cot? I surely don't, I guess Lenny and Toad want to pony up that wad.

END the ignorance and bigotry surrounding cannabis, it is time to stop the vilification, demonization and incarceration of non-violent cannabis aficionados!

Alcohol KILLS 75,000 Americans/year, and addicts 15% of those who use.
Cigarettes KILL 450,000 Americans/year, and addict 30% of those who use.
Cannabis kills ZERO Americans/year, and can cause dependence in up to 10$ of those who use heavily.

Legalize cannabis, regulate it, and TAX IT!! Don't tax the medical use, why should people be taxed for medicine? But with cannabis in EVERY state, EVERY city, and EVERY town, is there anyone foolish enough to think it's even POSSIBLE to win this failed 'War on Drugs?!' There has been a multi-generational rejection of it's failure, except by those who live off of Prohibition, Law Enforcement!

While well-intentioned, the DEA and ONDCP are fighting a losing battle, and always have been. But they won't admit it, they just want more, more, MORE of our money, to perpetuate a conflict they CANNOT win.

Let's here it for common sense and liberty. LEGALIZE CANNABIS, it is non-lethal, and LESS ADDICTIVE than other, already legal drugs.
Time to leave California
written by Shadowknows, November 07, 2009
I have nothing against Legal Cannabis, with the exception of it being grown in every other residential back yard in Klsy, in a "Drug Free Zone" What a JOKE... It stinks, burns eyes, and creates health issues for those who don't use it but are forced to have to accept the stench it produces while developing those beautiful buds. It's out of control. Let those guys out of jail too who have been arrested for amounts of Pot in possesesion. Geeshhhh Ca officials, get your acts together. Legalize it, Tax it and control limits on where it can and can't be grown.
Whatever
written by a guest, November 07, 2009
gets you through the night is alright. Law is the law, stick to your seven plants and leave well enough alone. Anyone else is not alright thence the law.

Try some live and let live. Unfortunately pot is bad for some percentage of the population. Period.
Not News to Me
written by there_it_is, November 07, 2009
I am ALL for eradicating National Forest growers who have NO friggin' business monopolizing and terrorizing American Citizens from enjoying THEIR forests freely. However-private land is a different issue. I am all FOR legalizing pot entirely for adults with the same restrictions as alcohol. Tax the farmers, middlemen etc. Let people grow their own, just like people can make their own beer and wine legally for personal use. Stop the waste of energy (except for National Forest growers, who WILL lose all of their buyers when pot is legal) and go after meth. They will be easier to catch because they aren't good at not looking like tweakers, even thought they THINK no one notices. Also,even on private land, killing over plants, whether thief or grower, with the exception of self defense is unacceptable.
Education funding
written by there_it_is, November 07, 2009
With legalized pot, we could revitalize our schools. We need to make absolutely sure there is NO management company such as the casinos and state lottery has to handle it since they take most of the money and trickle a little. Speaking of that-WHY doesn't the state renegotiate with the lottery company and make them take less $$$$$$????? Either do it-or srcap the lottery.
job security
written by boondoggle, November 07, 2009
for prison guards and law enforcement personnel. When booze was legalized the Untouchables walked away since there was no more law to enforce. Start with hemp and cash in on that market.

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