Marijuana Sweep Nets Big Payoff

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies say they have seized more than 340,000 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $1.4 billion and arrested 36 suspects in a sweeping crackdown on marijuana cultivation on public land in eastern Tulare County over the last week.

The joint operation involving 14 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, which started July 27 and will continue through Aug. 9, brought President Bush's drug czar, John Walters, to a press conference at the National Guard Armory in Visalia yesterday, where officials announced the program.

Called Operation LOCCUST, for Locating Organized Cannabis Cultivators Using Saturation Tactics, the foot- and air-based raids focused on 83 locations where marijuana was being grown on federal and state land in eastern Tulare County.

Some of the land was in the Sequoia National Forest and in Kings Canyon and Sequoia national parks.

"I want to congratulate those here who've made these arrests possible," Walters, director of the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy, said to an audience of about 70 law enforcement, state and local officials.

Walters spent Tuesday morning in a Blackhawk helicopter touring several marijuana growing locations. The tour stopped by Osa Creek in the Sequoia National Forest, where officials said they destroyed up to 12,000 plants Monday evening.

Among those accompanying Walters was Tulare County Supervisor Allen Ishida, who has pushed for federal and state aid for drug policing on public lands.

Up to 80 percent of the marijuana grown in the United States is grown on public lands, much of it controlled by Mexican cartels, Walters said. The raids, he said, were meant as a message to those drug traffickers:

"Get out," he said. "You're not going to turn our communities and our national treasures into poison."

Multi-agency operation

The joint operation involves a range of federal, state and local agencies, including the U.S. Attorney's Office, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, the California Highway Patrol and the Tulare County Sheriff's Department.

The agencies began planning last November and started surveillance flights by the California Air National Guard in January, Tulare County Sheriff Bill Wittman said.

The operation is a pilot program that began last year in Shasta County, one of the dozen of inland California counties where large-scale marijuana cultivation on public lands is a growing problem, said U.S. Attorney McGregor Scott.

Officials said they were especially concerned about how the presence of marijuana growing areas affects public and law enforcement safety, as well as their environmental effect because poaching, clear-cutting and toxic chemicals are often involved.

Last year, Tulare County spent $350,000 and was forced to assign much of its gang task force to public lands drug policing during the summer, county officials said.

The joint operation, however, helped the county quickly equal its 2007 record-setting marijuana busts and dismantle some of the infrastructure — irrigation hoses, stream diversions, and tents and cabins — that growers erect, officials said.

"We've never had the resources available to do that," Wittman said, adding that the total cost of the program will be shared among the participating agencies and has yet to be determined.


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Another bullshit spinjob by the rabid LEO community.

1.4 billion? HAH! Try somewhere around a hundred million or so.

And how can it cost 350,000 dollars to round these plants up? I'm sure that's bullshit, too. They want their budget monies to go up and stay up, of course.
If it's anything like their bullshit "streetvalue" totals, one only has to divide by ten or twenty and come up with something closer to the actual costs of the operation - the rest went into someone's pocket, I have no doubt.

And what is the payoff? You did notice that, right? the title?

"Marijuana Sweep Nets Big Payoff"

What money are they talking about? The bonuses they got for running around in the woods? They sure weren't selling the weed and getting the money...!
Big Payoff....hmmm.:nomo:
 
1.4 billion divided by 340,000 is 4117, or about $4000 per plant. So here is another case of dimwits estimating each plant as 1 pound of manicured product despite the fact that the raid has occurred during summer and the plants have little value. That's like tryng to rob a bank but the robber gets taken down by the security guard, then he is charged with taking everything in the vault - a dollar figure is assigned despite the fact that nothing was actually taken.

It hurts to see the uneducated make such gross errors, and to see it become the standard in our society. It is no coincidence that many people are never admitted to the police academy because they score too high on the exams - they recruit only people with middle-range IQs with no more than traces of analytical thinking - look it up, I'm not exaggerating. (There are many extremely intelligent, kind and caring LEOs out there that excel at whatever they do, and I'm thankful for their physical protection from violent crime - Thank You LEOs but Cannabis doesn't prompt violence, money does, black market inflation does, not plants...)

...The guy counting has 'plants' brought to him to load into a truck. Meanwhile, the guys harvesting these plants are whacking them into smaller pieces with a machete so that they can carry them more easily to the truck. Hmmm. One branch = 1 plant? If you are anti-cannabis and your 20 other fatigue-wearing, gun-toting friends are too, can we really expect objectivity in counting the plants properly? "Ahp, that there looks like about fifteen..."

We should be happy. Why? OVERGROW is working and this is a part of it. This happens every year and they are only denting the supply and increasing demand for indoor, sometimes imported pot. Anyone heard of Sisyphus? Large growers like these folks, like the smugglers of the 70s, they write-off expected obstacles like this. While 14 (hmmm, why so expensive?) agencies use up their resources to harvest 12,000 plant here and 1,800 there, they have hurt no more than 20% of what's really out there in that county alone.

They report that it costs them about $1 per plant to eradicate. That's hilariously expensive? Jesus, they should hire the trimmers and harvesters that they put out of work - the police could contract their harvesting for about 30% of what they pay now. What a waste of tax dollars.

Fake Money: As gas prices go up it costs them more to run their helicopters, and ammunition costs go up, etc. And whenever they report a 'street value' on seizures it's all arbitrary. They prefer to report 340,000 seedlings as 340,000 pounds at street-level prices. There are so many holes here... No grower of 12,000 plants would sell pounds at $4k, he's a distributor, In truth, the value is off by a magnitude of ten. Furthermore, the value of black market goods is grossly inflated by a factor of 10. If cannabis was decriminalized then the seizure dollar values would be incredibly small...there would no longer be assets of value for these "under-funded" agencies to use for their own operating expenses. To decriminalize kills MULTIPLE budgets.

KEEP OVERGROWING...it's working!

My last rant is based on potency. The only thing in cannabis that is truly illegal are a few of the cannabinoids, which range from 1-20% by dry weight. Regardless of how much THC you have in a bud, you get charged at 100%. Would you rather get caught with an ounce of dirt or ounce of kind? The kind might produce several grams of cannabinoids but the dirt might only have 100mg in the whole ounce, "wouldn't get a fly high". Is it illegal to drink Near Beer in public (non-alcoholic beer)? No. Yet, near beer has a tiny amount of alcohol, around 0.5% for some - sort of like dirt weed.

The people that ignore these issues are not helping the movement. This place is great and all of you Cannabinerds, keep putting the science and math in the public eye. Until decriminalized, they will argue with us about social implications and those are hard to argue because our society creates those rule. We must level the playing field with facts and science if we're to keep gaining momentum! Laws like this do not change without numbers and data to support our claims. "Man, it don't hurt nobody" isnt getting the job done.
 
All summer long in Washington and Oregon, they have arrested so many people and shut down farms and other small operations. Washington and Oregon has been so dry weed-wise here that we are only getting mexican shwag for the past 3 months. It's ridiculous
 
The only reason these people are still alive is us Cannabis users are peaceful, loving individuals. It's also the reason they bust us. If Cannabis had the effect they say it did, we would be out in force with silenced sniper rifles offing these guys one by one till none of them were left alive.

I guess thats the reason we rarely hear about meth###** and Co#*%(e busts. The police are afraid of those nutjobs.
 
"Man, it don't hurt nobody" isnt getting the job done.

Ain't that the truth. But we've been making progress. Some people are not only on the ball, but they're getting initiatives put on ballots, etc.

If anyone has a few bucks they can spare, $5, $20, something! then please send it to an organization like NORML. They've got it goin'
Become a member, or an anonymous donor.

Because sometimes it's safer to send money - and easier. Not everyone has the time or opportunity to go marching down the street. And not everyone has a local politician they can trust for a Q & A session by mail....

Leverage your money and your time. Make the most of it and make it work the best you can. Every situation is different.

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And don't forget to PARTY!!!!
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:bongrip::Rasta::rollit::ganjamon::bongrip::passitleft:
 
This War on the American People is illegal our so called leaders should be put in jail for stripping us of our rights as Americans!!!!!!!THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE everyone must join the fight to stop this criminal act against us...
 
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