Mexican marijuana cartels sully US forests, parks

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TRACIE CONE | October 11, 2008 09:27 PM EST | AP

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In this photo provided by the California Department of Fish and Game, two five gallon backpack sprayers used to spray pesticides directly on the buds of marijuana plants to keep the insects down are shown on Monday, July 28, 2008 at Longmeadow Creek in Tulare County near Johnsondale, Calif. (AP Photo/California Department of Fish and Game)

PORTERVILLE, Calif. — National forests and parks _ long popular with Mexican marijuana-growing cartels _ have become home to some of the most polluted pockets of wilderness in America because of the toxic chemicals needed to eke lucrative harvests from rocky mountainsides, federal officials said.

The grow sites have taken hold from the West Coast's Cascade Mountains, as well as on federal lands in Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia.

Seven hundred grow sites were discovered on U.S. Forest Service land in California alone in 2007 and 2008 _ and authorities say the 1,800-square-mile Sequoia National Forest is the hardest hit.

Weed and bug sprays, some long banned in the U.S., have been smuggled to the marijuana farms. Plant growth hormones have been dumped into streams, and the water has then been diverted for miles in PVC pipes.

Rat poison has been sprinkled over the landscape to keep animals away from tender plants. And many sites are strewn with the carcasses of deer and bears poached by workers during the five-month growing season that is now ending.

"What's going on on public lands is a crisis at every level," said Forest Service agent Ron Pugh. "These are America's most precious resources, and they are being devastated by an unprecedented commercial enterprise conducted by armed foreign nationals. It is a huge mess."

The first documented marijuana cartels were discovered in Sequoia National Park in 1998. Then, officials say, tighter border controls after Sept. 11, 2001, forced industrial-scale growers to move their operations into the United States.

Millions of dollars are spent every year to find and uproot marijuana-growing operations on state and federal lands, but federal officials say no money is budgeted to clean up the environmental mess left behind after helicopters carry off the plants. They are encouraged that Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., who last year secured funding for eradication, has inquired about the pollution problems.

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In the meantime, the only cleanup is done by volunteers. On Tuesday, the nonprofit High Sierra Trail Crew, founded to improve access to public lands, plans to take 30 people deep into the Sequoia National Forest to carry out miles of drip irrigation pipe, tons of human garbage, volatile propane canisters, and bags and bottles of herbicides and pesticides.

"If the people of California knew what was going on out there, they'd be up in arms about this," said Shane Krogen, the nonprofit's executive director. "Helicopters full of dope are like body counts in the Vietnam War. What does it really mean?"

Last year, law enforcement agents uprooted nearly five million plants in California, nearly a half million in Kentucky and 276,000 in Washington state as the development of hybrid plants has expanded the range of climates marijuana can tolerate.

"People light up a joint, and they have no idea the amount of environmental damage associated with it," said Cicely Muldoon, deputy regional director of the Pacific West Region of the National Park Service.

As of Sept. 2, more than 2.2 million plants had been uprooted statewide. The largest single bust in the nation this year netted 482,000 plants in the remote Sierra of Tulare County, the forest service said.

Some popular parks also have suffered damage. In 2007, rangers found more than 20,000 plants in Yosemite National Park and 43,000 plants in Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park, where 159 grow sites have been discovered over the past 10 years.

Agent Patrick Foy of the California Department of Fish and Game estimated that 1.5 pounds of fertilizers and pesticides is used for every 11.5 plants.

"I've seen the pesticide residue on the plants," Foy said. "You ain't just smoking pot, bud. You're smoking some heavy-duty pesticides from Mexico."

Scott Wanek, the western regional chief ranger for the National Park Service, said he believes the eradication efforts have touched only a small portion of the marijuana farms and that the environmental impact is much greater than anyone knows.

"Think about Sequoia," Wanek said. "The impact goes well beyond the acreage planted. They create huge networks of trail systems, and the chemicals that get into watersheds are potentially very far-reaching _ all the way to drinking water for the downstream communities. We are trying to study that now."

PORTERVILLE, Calif. — National forests and parks _ long popular with Mexican marijuana-growing cartels _ have become home to some of the most polluted pockets of wilderness in America because of...
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The real problem with democratic is New World Order devotees like Joe Biden. CFR member. The MOSSAD imported Excatasy and sold it in clubs. Red Bull spread rumors how you could drink Red Bull while dosed and not loose your edge. Biden used the clamor over club drugs to pass a blaw saying if property owners knowingly tolerated drug use they could charged with a crime! That was all TO STOP MARIJUANA SMOKE-INS. It has worked well the huge smoke ins on private property have stopped!
ANY PROGRESS IN MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND LEGAL MARIJUANA WILL HAVE TO BE HARD FOUGHT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 10/13/2008
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lol wut?

...somehow I don't think legalizing marijuana will effect you much...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 10/14/2008
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Legalize it! This is just one more of many reasons that marijuana should be legalized. How much will it take before this phony war on drugs is exposed for the folly that it is. Didn't we learn from prohibition? Apparently not. There are so many corrupt reasons (greed being the motivator, not morals) that marijuana has not yet been legalized. It's all about the money, as usual.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 10/13/2008
- NHGranite I'm a Fan of NHGranite 57 fans permalink
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No, don't! Think of all the jobs we'll lose if we stop the war on drugs. Think of all the prisoners who will be released Then even more people like the guards will lose their jobs, and they'll be bummed and start to smoke m... Oh. Dude, what a good plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 PM on 10/13/2008
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Ya beat me to it. It's time to stop supporting the narc-industrial complex, and the prison industrial complex, and let us tax the legal production. It'll save a fortune and produce another.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 10/13/2008

I didn't see any mention that this problem wouldn't exsist if this plant were legal. Not once! We all know that prohibition doesn't work. Regulate, legislate, but after all it is just a plant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 10/13/2008
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I am a college soccer coach and many of my players are smoking weed. I tell them that they are supporting drug cartels when they buy it but they reply that it is the U.S, government's fault that it is illegal. They say that the U.S. has created a huge black market in marijuana by making something that has high demand and is relatively harmless illegal. As athletes they feel that weed is much less harmful to them then many of the things sold in area convenience stores like beer, wine, cigarettes, energy drinks, etc. I tell them that people who regularly get high on anything are at best just being self centered, self indulgent and immature and at worst risking dependance on their drug of choice. As a coach I would prefer they not put any chemicals in their body and believe smoking anything is harmful to your lungs and tell them this. I tell them that getting high saps their motivation but they play all out every match and at practice and are fierce competitors who live for soccer. I am at a loss. I can pass on this article about the shocking enviornmental damage that is being done by marijuana growers in our forests but they will just say that it is the governments doing not theirs. By the way it used to be moonshiners here in Georgia that pollutted and trashed out the woods now it is the growers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 10/13/2008
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Perhaps you should read up on all the health benefits of cannabis, consider the possibility that your players are correct and be happy that they have a nontoxic way of enjoying themselves?
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 10/13/2008

As for dealing with your players, I would not go at them with these drug cartel charges. That will clearly turn them off. But in turn, I would suggest that you learn as much as you can about marijuana use from groups like NORML. This will keep your players engaged and willing to have conversations with you about ALL drugs and this is what you want. You want the lanes of communications to be truthful and open with the younger folk so that when the topic of the harder stuff comes along ( if ever ) you have more argumentative capitol to stand on. One way to start this path is to call them in one day and say "look guys, I've been researching a lot about marijuana and I'm just concerned about the health of your lungs. Even though marijuana smoke is less toxic than Cigarette smoke, it still is smoke and does carry carcinogens. Since you guys are athletes that is not a good thing to fill your lungs with smoke. Why don't you guys use a vaporizer which is easier on the lungs and gets you higher than any joint or bong would." You roll like that with your players, and those guys will follow you to the gates of hell, and most important they will take your drug advice seriously, especially when it comes to staying away from the harder stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 10/13/2008

Hi Will,

While it's commendable that you are trying to get your players away from drugs, marijuana is one drug you should not waste time on. There are far more dangerous narcotics that are eviscerating our youth as we speak( Cocaine, Meth / Ice, etc ). Your players are probably smoking high-quality cannabis that is all the rage in the US now. That kind of cannabis is not the cartel laden mexican street weed known as "Cess". A lot of the high-quality stuff (aka hydro, 'dro, fiyah, etc) is grown privately by small time dealers / distributors. Couple that with the a large amount of cannabis coming from the North (Canada, mainly Vancouver) makes up for a large part of the high-quality stuff that gets smoked. Chances are that if you are indulging in the good stuff than in a way your helping out your local economy... lol!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 10/13/2008
- onenvrnos I'm a Fan of onenvrnos 33 fans permalink
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Just legalize it...quit playing these stupid games and spreading the lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 10/13/2008

Seriously, this is a great argument for legalization so it can be grown under regulated standards and not by illegal opportunists. But as for the meantime, get your smoke from your friendly local indoor hydroponic grower and support the local economy and the environment! Consider how much better off the state of California would be if they could generate tax revenue off their number one cash crop! Or is it that we really couldn't use any extra funds these days? Get your heads out of your asses legislators and lets make this a better place to live by giving the people what they want!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 10/13/2008

Just grow it in the back yard for pete's sake!

It's only as big a deal as you make it...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 10/13/2008

So true! I once lived in a sweet little house... we had a large maple tree in the front yard that the local police liked to park under while waiting for speeders... and right there also in the front yard, between two lovely rose bushes were two glorious and bountiful cannabis plants. hidden in plain sight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 10/14/2008
- hannitysux I'm a Fan of hannitysux 3 fans permalink

Just legalize it for crying out loud.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 10/13/2008
- TJRich I'm a Fan of TJRich 6 fans permalink

I think decriminalizing and applying Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms laws would go along way toward solving this issue and help the federal budget. Not to mention drug sales being used as a means to buy property. I was recently made aware that you can still make buys at the local high school.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 10/13/2008

LEGALIZE IT!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 10/13/2008
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If it was legal we wouldn't have these problems. Everyone could have their own 'victory garden'. The federal government needs to quit throwing money at the failed war on drugs. I would prefer that my tax dollars went towards something more productive instead of prohibition. Try feeding the poor or catching some real criminals like murderers or rapists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 10/13/2008
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Well de-criminalize it! End fed manadatory sentencing laws, free non violent pot smokers. Get anheuser-busch and jack daniels out of washington, dc. grow locally-think globally!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 10/13/2008

If marijuana was legal in this country, JUST THINK OF ALL THE LAND, ANIMALS, MILLIONS OF HUMANS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WE COULD SAVE!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 10/13/2008

or better yet, think of the tax revenue...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 10/13/2008
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I HOPE EVERYBODY WHO THINKS POT SHOULD BE LEGALIZED IS SUPPORTING NORML, MPP, SAFER AND OTHER LEGALIZATOIN ORGANIZATIONS.
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NORML IS HAVING ITS NATIONAL CONVENTION IN BERKELEY THIS WEEKEND, SHOW UP AND GIVE SOME SUPPORT.
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Now I just have to fight my cap key addiction - lets make cap keys illegal.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 10/13/2008
- plooger I'm a Fan of plooger 15 fans permalink

Here's a thought for "NORML" if they're trying to broaden their appeal.... don't hold your national convention in Berkeley. How about Normal, Illinois?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 10/13/2008

Good point! NORML needs to get out of it's comfort zone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 10/13/2008
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Bad idea. Unless you want everybody there to get busted.
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NORML holds conventions where the police do not bust people for cannabis consumption. LA, SF, Aspen, etc.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 10/13/2008
- MASHON I'm a Fan of MASHON 7 fans permalink

Excellent point. If NORML would show the country how many normal people benefit from the use of marijuana, it would go a long way in taking the fear-mongering out of legalizing it. Instead, we get pictures of half-nude bimbos bent over a pile of buds on High Times and Cannabis magazines, and 60-year-old hippies, still trying to live off the land, at the rallies. If grandma didn't get the image that all marijuana smokers are bikers, juvenile jack-off artists, and "scary" hippies, maybe she would vote for something that could, in all likelihood, help her medically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 10/14/2008

Legalize it and stop the insanity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 10/13/2008
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Very strange article.

How do they know they are "armed foreign nationals?" Have there been arrests? Would armed Americans be any more caring for the environment?

How did stricter border crossing since 9/11 somehow make this issue even more widespread. The logic doesn't work.

Considering the source, maybe it's not so strange, but to somehow blame the pot smoker and implicate them in the pollution seems a stretch.

Weird.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 10/13/2008

"How did stricter border crossing since 9/11 somehow make this issue even more widespread. The logic doesn't work."

More widespread in the U.S. The logic is this: stricter border security means more busts at the border, so instead of crossing the border with each shipment, get what you need to grow on the other side and set up a garden.

The toker deserves some of the blame if they aren't bothering to find out where their bud is coming from because of their tacit endorsement of the practices needed to grow the herb they are smoking.

What the fed needs to realize is drugs are fun, and no matter how illegal they are made, people will still find use them - legalization is the solution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 10/13/2008
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