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Commander
Val Jimenez of CAMP was interviewed on KMUD radio on July 16 saying
CAMP would respect local medical marijuana cultivation guidelines
in the 40-45 California counties (of 58) where the campaign is
expected to be active this year. Jimenez stressed that CAMP would
look for large gardens, noting that in 2003 the average grow busted
by CAMP was 2500 plants, versus 300-500 plants in 1994. Also,
75% of the 466,054 plants seized last year by CAMP were on public
lands. Jimenez claimed marijuana growing was violent business
because four suspects were killed last year in CAMP raids. The
program is starting two weeks earlier than in previous years,
on July 19. See http://caag.state.ca.us/newsalerts/2004/04-074.htm
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