More than 578,000 cannabis plants uprooted in US

pon

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[h=2]More than 578,000 cannabis plants, worth over $1 billion, have been uprooted from forests and national parks in a major operation in the western United States, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.[/h]Telegraph

The two-month enforcement operation, which began July 1 in seven states – California, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington – was led by the nation's anti-drug and forest authorities.

"Federal, state and local law enforcement in the seven states have eradicated more than 578,000 marijuana plants from public lands. The DEA estimates the value of this marijuana to be well over $1 billion," the Justice Department statement said.

Most of the illegal plantations were discovered in California, where "at least 484,000 marijuana plants" were seized in over 96 fields.

"Huge amounts of trash, miles of irrigation line, and many pounds of fertiliser and pesticides were removed from grow sites on public lands," the department said. Weapons were also found.

Fourteen people were arrested and charged in the Eastern District of California in connection with the illegal crops.
 

smok3h

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I find it interesting that 500,000 plants came out of roughly 100 fields.

Those were no small-scale operations.
 

srh88

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I find it interesting that 500,000 plants came out of roughly 100 fields.

Those were no small scale operations.
yeah i seen the number and then i seen how many fields... crazy, but how big are these field/parks out there, im sure they are gigantic
 

pon

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Does some poor bugger have to go through these large crops and sling out the males?
 

*BUDS

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Before the drug squad start patting themselves on the back they should think about what they didnt get , the other 99% of outdoor plants grown this year.Yes the av cannabis plants found by police outdoor every season is 1% .
 

pon

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Can't believe this shite tho?

Still, forests and national parks continue to suffer "the effects of illegal marijuana ... long after the crop is harvested. Marijuana growers remove natural vegetation to make room for the marijuana. They cut down trees to allow sunlight into the site, and they divert streams from their natural path to irrigate the land," the statement said.
Source: agencies
 

420God

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Can't believe this shite tho?

Still, forests and national parks continue to suffer "the effects of illegal marijuana ... long after the crop is harvested. Marijuana growers remove natural vegetation to make room for the marijuana. They cut down trees to allow sunlight into the site, and they divert streams from their natural path to irrigate the land," the statement said.
Source: agencies
And that's why they sometimes hand down life sentences.
 
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silasraven

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More than 578,000 cannabis plants, worth over $1 billion, have been uprooted from forests and national parks in a major operation in the western United States, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.

Telegraph

The two-month enforcement operation, which began July 1 in seven states – California, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington – was led by the nation's anti-drug and forest authorities.

"Federal, state and local law enforcement in the seven states have eradicated more than 578,000 marijuana plants from public lands. The DEA estimates the value of this marijuana to be well over $1 billion," the Justice Department statement said.

Most of the illegal plantations were discovered in California, where "at least 484,000 marijuana plants" were seized in over 96 fields.

"Huge amounts of trash, miles of irrigation line, and many pounds of fertiliser and pesticides were removed from grow sites on public lands," the department said. Weapons were also found.

Fourteen people were arrested and charged in the Eastern District of California in connection with the illegal crops.
seems like a good time to become a park manager
 
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pon

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seems like a good time to become a park manager
The park managers were probably in on it or is that what you mean ;) How much room would you need to grow half a million plants? It's bound to have a knock on effect on the economy? All those drug dealers are going to be out of pocket so less to spend on property, yachts and girls.
 

RC7

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oh the hypocrisy... sure they may be cutting down trees and destroying parts but who decided to outlaw hemp and kill trees instead??
 
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silasraven

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well they DID just save the taxpayers one point one billion dollars. That's how they'll spin it. cn
the money i would have made off it had they not found my hidden stash would have gone back to the economy. guess ill have to find another way to buy a house and boat.
 

pon

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oh the hypocrisy... sure they may be cutting down trees and destroying parts but who decided to outlaw hemp and kill trees instead??
HELL YEAH! A hemp plant has much more use than some 100 year old tree ;)
I'm sure you could create a strain of hemp that grows 40 foot.

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