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| Cartels Use Surburban Homes to Grow Pot Don Thompson | Fox News | 09/26/2006 ELK GROVE, Calif. — Leon Nunn stepped out his front door one recent afternoon only to be waved back by a squadron of drug agents using a battering ram on a neighbor's home. The half-million-dollar home in the quiet subdivision was found to be stuffed with high-grade marijuana plants, growing in soil-free trays under bright lights. More than 40 similar busts have been reported over the past two months in neighborhoods in and around Sacramento, exposing what has become a new battleground in California's battle against marijuana cartels. Pot growers with suspected ties to Asian organized crime in San Francisco have been buying suburban homes to the east because of the anonymity the neighborhoods offer, and because the houses are relatively affordable by California standards. The owners then close the blinds and convert the homes into marijuana hothouses. "We had no idea. I was shocked," said Nunn, an associate minister at Elk Grove's Progressive Church of God in Christ. "We never saw them or heard from them. It was just a real quiet house on the block." The Nunns have since installed security lights and cameras and said some of their neighbors are talking about moving away. "Now we're just suspicious every time we see something around here," said the minister's wife, Patricia. "You pay this much money, you don't expect those things to happen." Until now, West Coast law enforcement agencies have been more concerned about large-scale outdoor marijuana gardens, which often are planted in public forests or parks by Mexican drug cartels. The Drug Enforcement Agency saw a 50 percent increase nationwide in indoor operations in 2005 from the year before, said Gordon Taylor, who heads the Drug Enforcement Administration region in central and Northern California. Growing marijuana indoors has certain advantages: The operations cannot be spotted by an airplane or a hunter, and the plants can be grown year-round. Police from Sacramento to Stockton, about 40 miles to the south, are bashing in doors at homes virtually every day as they develop new leads or are tipped by suddenly wary neighbors. "I've been doing this almost 20 years, and I have never seen this many indoor grow operations in such a small area in such a short period of time," Taylor said. "Some people might characterize it as an epidemic." The home on Elk Grove's Mainline Drive had 1,000-watt lights, as well as high-tech hydroponic growing systems. Walls and ceilings were smashed to allow for complex ventilation and filtration systems that vented the telltale odor of pot through the attic. A web of extension cords and makeshift electric panels was used to illegally tap into the outside grid to avoid detection and save thousands of dollars in expenses. Most of the targeted homes were bought for between $400,000 and $600,000. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent to convert each of them to grow millions of dollars worth of marijuana. "They're going into these cookie-cutter communities and making cookie-cutter marijuana factories," Taylor said. All of a sudden, the neighbors "have an organized crime marijuana factory right next to them. It's alarming." Some neighbors said they were too frightened to be quoted. Others were able to laugh about it. "I tell the neighbors, `You weren't even cutting me in on that fortune you had growing down the street,'" said John McAlister, who lives across from the Nunns in the 6-year-old subdivision." They look at me like, `Don't even say that.' They were shocked, to say the least." For all the sophistication of the operations, many neighbors said they were suspicious because the owners neglected to mow or water their lawns. "We suspected it, when you spend $500,000 on a home and let it go to pot, so to speak," said Marilyn Smith, who lives across from another Elk Grove home that was converted to a marijuana factory. "Nobody was ever there and the blinds were all closed." The phenomenon was seen earlier in British Columbia, Canada, where Vietnamese organized crime outfits gutted houses to grow potent "B.C. Bud" that can sell for $5,000 or more a pound in the United States. Growers headed south to avoid increased border enforcement after the 2001 terrorist attacks, according to investigators. "It's definitely a concerted effort by Asian organized crime groups in Canada to move part of their operation down to the United States," said Rodney Benson, the DEA's agent in charge of Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Idaho. The homes in California's Central Valley are linked to San Francisco's Chinatown and have "all the markings of Asian organized crime," said the DEA's Taylor. Five San Francisco residents were charged with federal marijuana crimes last month in connection with some of the busts in Elk Grove. Police in Elk Grove and Stockton have arrested several other people in recent days.
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| "Pot growers with suspected ties to Asian organized crime" the above statement is the one that stuck out at me... Why do they seem unsure of the affiliations? it makes the statement seem "canned" or "phony"... Hmm... There is a huge number of legitimate patients who need to obtain medical-grade pot in California and presumably no governing officials have offered advice to solve that problem. If the patients arent' going to get the pot from Califonia based growers then where will they get it from? International smugglers? And what makes officials so certain asians are to blame? Hmm? If 30 legitimate patients with disorders from Multiple-Sclerosis, Cancer, Severe Diabetes to intractable pain and even panic disorders can consume 7.5 lb. of herb per month- then that is 90 lbs. of herb per year. That is a lot of grass. It might take closer to 400 plants to supply just those 30 patients for a year. Now factor in losses- due to DEA, over-zealous police, burglary etc... you might have to farm 1000 plants just to keep 350 of them in the end... not to mention the loss of human resources. Consider that the actual number of "legit" medical patients is much higher, in the thousands or even ten-thousands! So should we be surprised that foreign nationals are being used to staff medicinal farms? I think not! its a mind-numbing equation... a question that should not be ignored. The solution to all this is full legaization with appropriate regulation. In essence the end of Cannabis prohibition. Followed by the wide-spread lay-offs of numerous obsolete enforcement positions which will no longer be necessary. Sorry but that is it. PEACE
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| ""We had no idea. I was shocked," said Nunn, an associate minister at Elk Grove's Progressive Church of God in Christ. "We never saw them or heard from them. It was just a real quiet house on the block." The Nunns have since installed security lights and cameras and said some of their neighbors are talking about moving away. "Now we're just suspicious every time we see something around here," said the minister's wife, Patricia. "You pay this much money, you don't expect those things to happen."" thats great, just go through life being suspicious of everyone. Its not like the people in the house growing cannabis would have stolen anything from the neighbors. I was delighted when I found out that my neighbor was growing cannabis, not wholesale or anything, just a personal garden, but hey, they were neighborly and shared with the guy who could smell their plants through the wall (townhouses) without me even asking for anything........ they REFUSED to sell me any, and gave me some as a gift, stating that they grow to help themselves and their friends get high.![]() |
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| Dammit Elk Grove you let the cat out of the bag! Now everyones gonna want their own cartel. ![]()
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| " And what makes officials so certain asians are to blame? Hmm? Gee, maybe the neighbors saw Asians going in and out of the house?" that would be a hint. |
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| Sounds like the DEA was watching the Sho Series Weeds.
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| Drug cartels in California, rooms full of Marijuana, the DEA, this story has everything doesn't it? It certainly has me all fiesty.....not! robert.... Quote:
that we have to have millions of lbs. a year to keep the country high..... millions.......Soon, new homes will have to be sold with "Grow room hook-ups" as part of the original floor plan blueprint...... A marijuana factory, just in this case on a small scale, but still a factory. Nothing uniique about it...... Some Where In Ded Land.....
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