Nelson leads in cannabis calls
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- Nelson leads in cannabis calls
- $110m worth of marijuana found in sweeps.
- HIGH QUALITY CANNABIS GREENHOUSE BUSTED IN BULGARIA’S CAPITAL
- Australia’s ‘cannabis king’ put away for 13 years
- BRIEF: Another marijuana farm found near GP border.
- Marijuana plants on Brunot Island in Pittsburgh feel the burn from…
Nelson leads in cannabis calls
Stuff.co.nz – Aug 16, 2007
In Nelson, people aged between 35 and 44 made up 35 percent of callers to the service. Those aged 25-34 made up 19 percent of callers, while people aged 19-24 accounted for 11 percent of calls received and 5 percent of calls came from people aged 12-18. Half of Nelson’s cannabis-related calls came from users, while half came from people concerned about other people’s cannabis use. While 11 percent of calls made nationally to the Helpline were about P, only 7 percent of those made from the Nelson region concerned the class A drug. Ms Kearney said the national statistics showed that cannabis use was causing more problems among teenagers than other drugs… Half of Nelson’s cannabis-related calls came from users, while half came from people concerned about other people’s cannabis use. While 11 percent of calls made nationally to the Helpline were about P, only 7 percent of those made from the Nelson region concerned the class A drug. Ms Kearney said the national statistics showed that cannabis use was causing more problems among teenagers than other drugs.
$110m worth of marijuana found in sweeps.
Free with registration – Fresno Bee – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 16, 2007
–> COPYRIGHT 2007 The Fresno Bee Byline: Charles McCarthy Aug. 16–MADERA — Federal and state narcotics officials joined Madera County agents this week on a three-day series of helicopter and ground raids on marijuana gardens in the Sierra National Forest near Yosemite National Park. By Wednesday, an estimated $110 million worth of marijuana had been destroyed, officials said. Agents said they suspect that many of the 36,663 plants seized were being grown for commercial street sales.
HIGH QUALITY CANNABIS GREENHOUSE BUSTED IN BULGARIA’S CAPITAL
Sofia Echo – Aug 16, 2007
During the house search, officers found four rooms with a total area of 30 sq m, where the cannabis was planted, an Interior Ministry press release said. The plants were grown under a special technology, involving quartz lamps, foil reflectors, ventilation and moisture systems… During the house search, officers found four rooms with a total area of 30 sq m, where the cannabis was planted, an Interior Ministry press release said. The plants were grown under a special technology, involving quartz lamps, foil reflectors, ventilation and moisture systems.
Australia’s ‘cannabis king’ put away for 13 years
NEWS.com.au – Aug 16, 2007
Lane and four other syndicate members were yesterday sentenced after a three-year joint police and Australian Crime Commission investigation traced the syndicate to Europe and across Australia. Officers at the time of the arrests in May 30, 2006, said it was one of the biggest and longest-running drug operations found in several decades. Chiefs earn $300,000 per cropThe syndicate used helicopters to ferry men and supplies into remote bush camps on an outback cattle station, near Chillagoe, producing tonnes of high-grade cannabis every year. Syndicate chiefs earned up to $300,000 each crop, paid in cash and gold bullion, with most of them burying it in secret caches including down a mine shaft at Mt Mulligan. They used drug mules, paying up to $30,000 a trip, to travel to Amsterdam and bring back thousands of high-potency cannabis seeds. Crop-sitters were paid $3000 a week and set up elaborate camps with tents, gas fridges, irrigation systems and cryovac machines to package the finished product. Helicopters, semi-trailersHelicopters would then carry the marijuana, worth between $3 million and $4 million a crop, to waiting semi-trailers which transported it down a network of inland roads and into the Sydney and Melbourne markets between 1995 and 2006… They used drug mules, paying up to $30,000 a trip, to travel to Amsterdam and bring back thousands of high-potency cannabis seeds. Crop-sitters were paid $3000 a week and set up elaborate camps with tents, gas fridges, irrigation systems and cryovac machines to package the finished product. Helicopters, semi-trailersHelicopters would then carry the marijuana, worth between $3 million and $4 million a crop, to waiting semi-trailers which transported it down a network of inland roads and into the Sydney and Melbourne markets between 1995 and 2006. Lane, unshaven and his shirt crumpled, waved goodbye to his family as he was led away. Helicopter pilot Peter Pantovich – former manager of the Bolwarra Station, 75km southwest of Chillagoe – was sentenced to eight years for his role. Share this article.
BRIEF: Another marijuana farm found near GP border.
Free with registration – Dallas Morning News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 16, 2007
| Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) (August, 2007). The field, with 2,716 plants, was found Tuesday and destroyed… The field, with 2,716 plants, was found Tuesday and destroyed Wednesday morning near FM1382 and Camp Wisdom Road. The site is across the street from the largest marijuana field.
Marijuana plants on Brunot Island in Pittsburgh feel the burn from…
pittsburghlive.com – Aug 16, 2007
Troopers accompanied by Pittsburgh officers and city River Rescue units recovered 20 marijuana plants — some 8 feet tall, said Sgt. Barry Budd of the city’s SWAT Team. Under a federal marijuana eradication grant, state police use helicopters to check places where large crops of marijuana have been discovered in the past. Several crops were found on Brunot Island, police said, and marijuana plants have been discovered growing in Frick Park and on hillsides along Mt. “Using the helicopter is effective because when the sun hits the marijuana on a sunny day, it has a real sheen to it, and you can’t miss it,” Budd said. story continues below
State police officers landed the helicopter in a parking lot beside Heinz Field and took two River Rescue boats with five city SWAT officers to the island… Barry Budd of the city’s SWAT Team. Under a federal marijuana eradication grant, state police use helicopters to check places where large crops of marijuana have been discovered in the past. Several crops were found on Brunot Island, police said, and marijuana plants have been discovered growing in Frick Park and on hillsides along Mt. “Using the helicopter is effective because when the sun hits the marijuana on a sunny day, it has a real sheen to it, and you can’t miss it,” Budd said. story continues below
State police officers landed the helicopter in a parking lot beside Heinz Field and took two River Rescue boats with five city SWAT officers to the island. They used machetes to cut down the plants.