Pubdate: Mon, 03 Dec 2007 Source: Union Democrat, The (Sonora, CA) Copyright: 2007 Western Communications, Inc Contact: http://uniondemocrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/846 Author: Bruce Mirken, director of communications Marijuana Policy Project ERADICATE POT BUSTS To the Editor: Your Nov. 15 story, "Pot busts way up in '07," omitted important context regarding this record-setting year for California's Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP). Despite a roughly 2,000 percent increase in plant seizures over the past decade, there is no evidence that CAMP has made even a dent in the supply of marijuana, which remains the state's number one cash crop. The U.S. Department of Justice's just-released National Drug Threat Assessment found that these "eradication" campaigns are simply driving growers to new locations - often indoor operations in residential neighborhoods. What does the Justice Department predict for the future of "marijuana eradication?" Let me quote their exact words: "Increased cannabis cultivation may result in reduced marijuana prices. ... Criminal groups that traditionally grew cannabis outdoors will likely move operations indoors ... the groups will produce higher-potency marijuana year-round, allowing for an exponential increase in profits." This is crazy. If California regulated marijuana production just as we regulate our wine industry, the problems associated with marijuana cultivation would evaporate. After all, when was the last time you heard of criminal gangs planting vineyards in national parks or suburban homes? Bruce Mirken, director of communications Marijuana Policy Project, Washington, D.C. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek