

Public lands increasingly used for clandestine marijuana grows
Friday, September 12th, 2008 at 11:12 am | By: Radical Russ
USATODAY.com
CHICAGO — Mexican drug cartels are stepping up marijuana cultivation in U.S. national parks and on other public land, endangering visitors and damaging the environment, law enforcement and National Park Service officials say.John Walters, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, says 75%-80% of marijuana grown outdoors is on state or federal land. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) says there were more than 4.8 million marijuana-plant seizures at outdoor sites in 2006.
Tighter border controls make it harder to smuggle marijuana into the USA, so more Mexican drug networks are growing crops here, Walters says.
“We are finding more marijuana gardens in the park year after year,” says Jim Milestone, superintendent of Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in Northern California.
“We’re dealing with some bad characters,” Milestone says. “We are arresting people … who have criminal records in Mexico, and almost all of them are here illegally with false papers.”
The number of marijuana plants confiscated on public land in California grew from 40% to 75% of total seizures between 2001-2007, says the state’s Campaign Against Marijuana Planting task force.
Hunting and cleaning up after pot growers diverts resources at a time when parks face chronic funding shortfalls, says Laine Hendricks of the non-profit National Parks Conservation Association.
When will the government ever learn the basics of supply and demand? The American people demand pot. Good, bad, or indifferent to it, it’s a fact. Where there is demand, there will be supply. Cut off the smuggling routes from Mexico, then the suppliers will move here and use our parklands. Crack down on the parklands, the suppliers will buy suburban homes and grow indoors. Crack down on the grow houses and the people will just grow their own. At every step along the way, each crackdown creates scarcity and risk, which leads to high prices and profits. A lucrative supply market with no legal way to resolve disputes then uses violence and terror to resolve disputes.
Also, it is important to note that of this 75%-80% outdoor weed supply, 98% of that is feral ditchweed hemp that can get nobody high and isn’t being cultivated by any bad characters.
Look, I smoke pot every day and I don’t want criminal gangs exploiting our national parks and state lands! That’s why I support an end to adult marijuana prohibition, so farmers can grow it like any other crop and I can buy it in a well-regulated manner like any other intoxicant. I don’t like guys with guns setting up booby traps in the forest, leaking generator diesel fuel in the environment and degrading our forest lands. That’s why I’d note that you very rarely find moonshine stills secreted in the woods these days, and you never find clandestine tobacco or hops farms in the national parks.
Topics: John Walters, national parks, ONDCP, outdoor grows













Wow, no comments here yet! The comments at http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/environment/2008-09-11-national-parks_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip can only be described as “lively”! ;)
I’m guessing a lot of Russ’s regular listeners are there right now arguing with me for legalizing the production and sale of marijuana by licensed businesses. :)
But it’s one thing to win that argument, it’s another to get regular non-smokers to pay attention to the advantages that legalization holds in store for *them*. That must be our real goal. For we won’t sway the voting patterns of our legislators until we get substantial support for legalization from the non-smokers in society.