Up in Smoke
Attorney General Bill Lockyer is proudly announcing California's recording breaking pot crackdown year. The 2005 "Campaign Against Marijuana Planting" has seized, for the first time, a dime's worth, errr, more than a million pot plants. Leading the way is with ganja seizures is Shasta county with a whooping 214,00 plants taken into custody. People in Lake, Tulare, and Fresno are keeping it cool (or would have been) with more than 100,000 plants seized in each of those counties. But Alameda county (home of Berkeley) didnt even make the top 31. The estimate wholesale value of the seizures is $4.5 billion. (I had no idea pot had a wholesale and a retail value. With 73 percent seized on public lands, there has to be an argument, being made somewhere, that this is the solution to the state's perennial budget woes. Can anyone spell surplus? |
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