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Cartels Turn U.S. Forests Into Marijuana Plantations, Creating Toxic Mess
Green Wire ^ | July 30, 2009 | PHIL TAYLOR of Greenwire

Posted on 07/31/2009 1:02:43 PM PDT by AuntB

Empty turtle shells, decaying skunk carcasses and a set of deer antlers lay strewn about an empty campsite in California's Sierra National Forest.

The butchered animals, as well as several five-pound propane canisters, camp stoves and heaps of trash, were all that remained of the 69 marijuana plantations recently uncovered in Fresno County as part of operation "Save our Sierras."

The massive operation that began in February has already seized about 318,000 marijuana plants worth an estimated $1.1 billion, officials announced last week. In addition to 82 arrests, the multi-jurisdictional federal, state and local operation netted 42 pounds of processed marijuana, more than $40,000 in cash, 25 weapons and three vehicles.

"Mexican drug trafficking organizations have been operating on public lands to cultivate marijuana, with serious consequences for the environment and public safety," said Gil Kerlikowske, chief of the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy at a briefing on the investigation.

Subjects arrested were booked on charges of cultivation of marijuana, possession for sale, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony and conspiracy.

The drug plantations are as much an environmental menace as they are a public safety threat.

Growers in Fresno County used a cocktail of pesticides and fertilizers many times stronger than what is used on residential lawns to cultivate their crop. "This stuff leaches out pretty quickly," said Shane Krogen, executive director of the High Sierra Volunteer Trail Crew in charge of helping clear the land of chemicals and trash so it can begin its slow restoration.

While the chemical pesticides kill insects and other organisms directly, fertilizer runoff contaminates local waterways and aids in the growth of algae and weeds. The vegetation in turn impedes water flows that are critical to frogs, toads and salamanders in the Kings and San Joaquin rivers, Krogen said.

Northward-shifting operations

The Sierra operations are the latest in a growing number of illegal plantations run by foreign suppliers who have moved north of the U.S.-Mexico border where they are closer to U.S. drug markets. Of the 82 individuals arrested in the "Save our Sierras" sting, all but two were Mexican or some other foreign nationality.

Bankrolled by sophisticated drug cartels, suppliers are sidestepping border patrols to grow in relative obscurity on Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service lands across the West and even into the Southeast.

"It's easier to cross the border to grow marijuana on public lands than to grow it in Mexico and smuggle it across," Krogen said.

Earlier this month, $2.5 million worth of marijuana was seized from a sophisticated pot-growing operation in the mountains near Colorado's Cheesman Reservoir in the Pike National Forest. In early June, hikers in a remote area of southwest Idaho stumbled upon a marijuana crop that netted 12,545 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $6.3 million.

"There is a growing issue of marijuana cultivation on public lands in the U.S., especially in California and Oregon, and it appears they have discovered southwestern Idaho," said BLM special agent in charge Loren Good.

Temperate climates on the West Coast have nurtured what has become a booming marijuana market. The number of marijuana plants confiscated by Forest Service officials has risen by an average of 51 percent in each of the past four years, reaching a high of 3.3 million plants in 2008.

The number of plants seized in California national forests alone has risen steadily from 569,000 in 2003 to 2.4 million in 2008.

"It's definitely a trend," said Keith McGrath, a law enforcement officer in BLM's Idaho office who was part of last month's raid in a far-flung desert canyon.

"We're seeing a shift to more organized grows and larger grows," McGrath said. "They're being set up and run through the cartels, and it's becoming a big chunk of our work load."

Strengthening law enforcement

Federal agencies are responding by beefing up law enforcement patrols and investing in technologies like helicopter surveillance and unmanned aerial drones to track down marijuana growers operating in California's lush woodlands.

Forest Service law enforcement staff was doubled from 14 to 28 agents in California between 2007 and 2008, said spokesman John Heil, resulting in the eradication of 3.1 million marijuana plants in the last fiscal year.

Congress is responding too, with a recent $3 million supplemental appropriation secured by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) that allowed the Park Service to add 25 new law enforcement officers to its Pacific Region parks, said Ron Sundergill, regional director for the Washington, D.C.-based National Parks Conservation Association.

Sundergill applauded the land management agencies for increasing the pressure on illegal growers but said he fears such efforts are depleting agencies' already-thin budgets for things like interpretive services and ranger tours.

"Our parks shouldn't have to spend their limited resources fighting drug cartels when those resources could instead be used to educate and inspire our children -- the future stewards of our national parks," Sundergill said.

More money is likely to be provided if Congress approves Interior's fiscal 2010 budget later this year. Feinstein, who chairs the subcommittee in charge of Interior spending, said she was concerned over the increasing threat of drug cartels on public lands and would look to increase resources for enforcement.

Meanwhile, agency officials say they will remain vigilant in seeking out marijuana growers, even as they venture deeper into the nation's public lands network. "As more pressure happens in California, they're going to start looking at Oregon, Nevada and Idaho," said Krogen, of the High Sierra Volunteer Trail Crew. "Then they'll start looking at the Southeast too, closer to distribution."


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To: AuntB

I am absolutely convinced these pro amnesty, turn the other way politicians are in Mexico’s pocket.


I would not be surprised, either. I would not be surprised if many in the media....including Fox and some conservative talk hosts...are in the bag for Mexico, too....it is absolutely insane to continue this pro-illegal hispanic-racist pandering agenda


41 posted on 07/31/2009 2:10:50 PM PDT by UCFRoadWarrior (Know the difference between "conservative" and "republican")
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To: Ozone34

Excellent comment.Now that’s what i call thinkin out of the box:)


42 posted on 07/31/2009 2:15:51 PM PDT by Thombo2
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To: immadashell
ZWhat's the possibility that state bureaucrats are taking a percentage to keep quiet?

Quite high, I'll bet.

Do you recall those horrible murders a year or two back, I think in New Jersey, where the four black teens were hacked to death by M-13 ( a drug running gang?). At the time, I though it was weird how the black mayor of Newark, instead of being horrified and calling for eradication of M-13, instead called for calm and an end to violence against Hispanics. He basically blew the whole thing off. I thought then that the politician buy off was probably a lot bigger than we think. And I still do.

43 posted on 07/31/2009 2:21:35 PM PDT by Red Boots
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To: Thombo2

>> Our parks shouldn’t have to spend their limited resources fighting drug cartels when those resources could instead be used to educate and inspire our children ...

Uh, on second thought, maybe the Gummn’t chasing the dope producers isn’t all that bad a deal.


44 posted on 07/31/2009 2:22:58 PM PDT by QBFimi (When gunpowder speaks, beasts listen.)
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To: humblegunner
Couldn’t this be fixed by allowing Americans to grow the weed themselves?

We can't just let people do what they want. That would be too similar to freedom.

45 posted on 07/31/2009 2:32:10 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: AuntB
Funny thing is, most of the demand for the stuff comes from the envio-hippies. They are creating the problem.

"Hey, Hippies: stop smoking pot and get a job -- save the forests!"

46 posted on 07/31/2009 2:34:16 PM PDT by 5thGenTexan
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To: AuntB

I bet the pot is growing WILD there now, though - spread from seeds. It’s nature’s way.


47 posted on 07/31/2009 2:35:05 PM PDT by 2harddrive (S)
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To: Fido969

Priced out by the individual joint, YES. The police price dope out that way to inflate their confiscation value numbers.


48 posted on 07/31/2009 2:37:31 PM PDT by 2harddrive (S)
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To: Prodigal Son
We can't just let people do what they want. That would be too similar to freedom.

Crap, I hadn't thought of that.

49 posted on 07/31/2009 2:43:52 PM PDT by humblegunner
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To: Redcloak

OH Boy! You ar asking to get flamed by the moralists on Freep who say alcohol is fine...mj not.
there is NO logic to this.

the straw man is always, “well, we have a bad enough problem with alcohol..we can’t let up on prohibition on mj...”

Get used to it...It doesn’t matter if we have gangs here, it doesn’t matter if we spend millions on the GREAT WAR ON DRUGS, it doesn’t matter if we fill up our prisons, who cares about our natural resources being ruined? Who cares about the lack of tax money that could help our economy and help addicts to rehab?

simple answer: alcohol good. marijuana bad.

oh, BTW...to the moralists..spare me your logical retorts” you better get more recovery ex hippie.” ( this is usually the ONLY “logical?” response I get.


50 posted on 07/31/2009 2:45:27 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Pray for Israel! And the Iranian people! and Honduras!)
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To: humblegunner

We’re all in this together citizen. Our leaders are just doing what’s best for us ;-)


51 posted on 07/31/2009 2:47:46 PM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: QBFimi

Rodger that QBF.


52 posted on 07/31/2009 2:58:04 PM PDT by Thombo2
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To: WayneS
Every time YOU you smoke a joint, a skunk dies..." -

LOL

53 posted on 07/31/2009 3:06:56 PM PDT by usurper (Spelling or grammatical errors in this post can be attributed to the LA City School System)
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To: fortunate sun

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Right on!

I have a good idea of how to get our new SEALs some training and clear up another problem....


54 posted on 07/31/2009 3:18:51 PM PDT by ASOC (Cave quid dicis, quando, et cui)
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To: Red Boots

RAT mayor. Figures.


55 posted on 07/31/2009 3:22:23 PM PDT by immadashell
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To: AuntB

I imagine the Cartels would pay a pretty penny to see that marijuana stayed illegal in the US.


56 posted on 07/31/2009 3:23:05 PM PDT by Dusty Road
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To: AuntB
where were the whacked out enviros??? ... who do you think was smokin' the pot?
57 posted on 07/31/2009 3:34:06 PM PDT by ArmyTeach (Sprit of '76)
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To: Dusty Road; All

“I imagine the Cartels would pay a pretty penny to see that marijuana stayed illegal in the US.”

Boggles the mind and puts a knot in your gut to think how that would work, doesn’t it? It only takes one or two, not all of them to swing votes on legislation, public opinion...especially if the corrupt ones are the media darlings. Have you noticed that all the media ‘conservative’ speakers represent the ‘squishy middle’ on immigration/anything hispanic? Those honored by LaRAza every year come to mind. I think we know who they all are. We should. I hate naming names when I can’t prove corruption, it’s not something I accuse any man of lightly. However, the preponderance of the circumstantial evidence is over whelming.

And then there’s this. Mexico has more billionaires and millionaires than Saudi Arabia, and we know how that’s worked out.

2008, the 2nd richest man in the world,
Carlos Slim Helú, citizenship, Mexico and Lebanon passing Bill Gates. Gates...he sure got some ‘cheap labor’ legislation passed, didn’t he?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_billionaires_(2008)

How anyone doesn’t see that we are headed into the same Mexican political structure is beyond me if we keep up the pace of that mind set and keep allowing millions more in with amnesty.

I’ve been to Mexico a few times. I DON’T want my children growing up in a Lie, cheat, steal society...which we become more like every day. And it’s not just Mexico...it’s the illegal alien mindset, willing to be useful dupes for the same kinds of corruption that ruined their country. We’ve got 50,000 Irish liberal Illegal aliens demanding amnesty and all the goodies that go with it!

It’s a worldwide assault of mostly 3rd world socialist mentalities easily led by a few trinkets, not unlike how the Europeans managed to bribe or break the Indian inhabitants into submission.

I want no part of it.

The very rich and the masses of very poor. Nothing left of the middle.

Do the useful GOP dupes and supporters of these same corrupt politicians honestly think they or their progeny will be part of the rich group? That group is going to get much smaller, real quick at this rate.


58 posted on 07/31/2009 4:11:15 PM PDT by AuntB (Tired of Left/right coast globalist party power brokers? How 'bout THE HEARTLAND AMERICA PARTY??)
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To: ArmyTeach

“where were the whacked out enviros??? ... who do you think was smokin’ the pot?”

It’s even worse than that. Those are just the useful idiot disposable trash. These enviro groups, like Sierra Club, etc. are run by lawyers. They could care less about the environment, you, me, any of us. Non profits’ (ie. community organizing) is big bucks these days. It’s all about money.
And power.


59 posted on 07/31/2009 4:56:24 PM PDT by AuntB (Tired of Left/right coast globalist party power brokers? How 'bout THE HEARTLAND AMERICA PARTY??)
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To: WayneS
I envision a new government sponsored anti-drug ad: -- "Think about THIS the next time you decide to 'spark one up' --- Every time YOU you smoke a joint, a skunk dies..." --

Empty turtle shells, decaying skunk carcasses and a set of deer antlers lay strewn about an empty campsite in California's Sierra National Forest.

Or a turtle goes homeless!!!

60 posted on 07/31/2009 5:11:07 PM PDT by Alas Babylon!
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