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BLM, sheriff's officials, CHP investigate illegal pot grow PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lake County News reports   
Friday, 25 April 2008
LAKE COUNTY – On Thursday morning federal and local law enforcement officials were called in to investigate a suspected illegal marijuana grow off of the Hopland Grade that led to the arrest of three suspects.


Angel Fuentes Mendoza, 26; Salvador Vargas Zambrano, 22; and Francisco Moreno Mendoza, 44, three laborers from Manteca, were booked into the Lake County Jail on charges of marijuana cultivation and possession of marijuana for sale, according to Chief Deputy James Bauman of the Lake County Sheriff's Office.


Bauman reported that at about 8 a.m. Thursday morning the California Highway Patrol requested the sheriff's office respond to assist them on Highway 175 about a mile east of the Mendocino County line, where they were looking for a male subject who was seen walking into the woods after being dropped off by a silver-colored van.


Arriving at the scene, deputies and CHP officers followed foot tracks down into a gorge within Bureau of Land Management lands, Bauman reported. About 500 yards below the highway, they spotted the subject and followed him into a suspected illicit marijuana grow.


Bauman said that deputies and CHP officers continued to follow the subject through the suspected marijuana grow and into an established campsite where he met up with two other suspicious subjects who, at that point, were about 1,000 yards below the highway. All three were taken into custody for suspicion of cultivating marijuana for sale.


Law enforcement personnel from the Bureau of Land Management ultimately responded and, with the continued assistance of sheriff's detectives and a CHP helicopter, commenced with their investigation and subsequent eradication of the illicit marijuana grow, according to Bauman.


Angel Mendoza and Francisco Mendoza remained in the Lake County Jail on Thursday night, each being held on $20,000. Zambrano, whose bail also had been set at $20,000, had been released.


Bauman said the Bureau of Land Management is leading the investigation into the case.


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written by firegirl700, April 25, 2008
Can we build the border fence NOW please!
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written by smurf, April 25, 2008
how many plants, and how big could they have been, two inches? What a bunch of dopes, I'll bet this was their first try, and probably their last! time to legalize guys, unless helping criminals make a living is the goal.
No Fence - we may
written by Donna Christopher, April 25, 2008
want to migrate in the other direction before W is done with us (and of course depending on if we or the Supreme Court put another chowderhead in the whitehouse). Your right smurf, pot being illegal is a job security issue and a fine example of how not to get tax dollars for the state. Instead, our outdated prohibitions end up funding narco-terrorism. I assume the busted folks are here legally, wouldn't they need to be turned over to ICE if not?
Tax and spend
written by California Sun, April 25, 2008
How about finally legalizing one of California's most lucrative cash crops and then taxing it? I know: we'd probably have more cash than we know what to do with; but is that really such a bad thing?

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silly firegirl!
written by sannan, April 25, 2008
that won't diminish the U.S-born growers who've been doing this farming for decades.

Boyle Plumbs Limits of Irony In ‘Pastoral' About Pot Farming
R.D. Pohl
Buffalo News Book Reviewer, 1984

“I'VE ALWAYS been a quitter,” beings Felix Nasmyth. He lists the people and situations he's walked out on: a marriage, graduate school, the military, a pregnant girlfriend, the Boy Scouts, glee club, marching band. At age 31, he is an itinerant bachelor.

He teaches freshman English part-time at a community college and restores dilapidated Northern California mansions. “About the only thing I didn't give up on,” he continues, “was the summer camp.”

There lies the touchstone of “Budding Prospects,” the second novel by the Los Angeles-based writer T. Coraghessan Boyle.
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written by angisangels, April 25, 2008
I get it. if we legalize we won't be helping criminals because the federal government would be getting their chunk of the pie instead of some dude that may or may not be from another country legal or illegal. RIGHT Lets not stop there lets legalize all drugs that way everyone can just blow their minds and are children will no longer need to worry about the drug dealers in the street because we will get taxes . Oh OH and California would have sooooo much cash we just would no what to do with and than we would need to worry about the budget. did you read the article it was about bad men getting busted for breaking the law and going to jail. that's how the real world works.
Angi baby, if its
written by Donna Christopher, April 25, 2008
legalized then there won't be any criminals involved in it - you do get the concept don't you - illegal equals artificial price supports?! The "bad men" would have no reason to be up Hopland doing what they were doing. Look at tobacco - far more deadlier than pot ever thought about being. Pot laws kill, not pot and "that is how the real world works". We now tax the bejezuz out of cigarettes to help pay the medical bills of poor smokers and balance the other areas of the budget. Same with booze, take the wineries out of Lake County and their Marketing and what would we have going for us - bass tournies? The price of gas will soon put a damper on those. If we factor the other uses of this plant (fiber, pulp, protein and possible biofuel) it becomes very clear it is NOT for the safety of the peeps that is behind these archaic laws.
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written by angisangels, April 26, 2008
Donna just keep smoking that dope lady because if you think that legalizing this drug will not promote crime their is no hope at all for you. plus this world can't keep up with up the health problems like alcoholism or COPD so why would you want to compound them with half baked brain fried pot heads to gain a few extra dollars. WOW

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