Pubdate: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 Source: Los Angeles Times (CA) Copyright: 2002 Los Angeles Times Contact: http://www.latimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/248 Author: Holly J. Wolcott, Times Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) AGENTS SEIZE POT HARVEST NEAR OJAI Drugs: Annual Sweep in Los Padres National Forest Has Netted 7,000 Marijuana Plants So Far. Six Suspects, All Undocumented, Have Been Arrested. The war on drugs in Ventura County was on full display Wednesday, replete with guns, thumping helicopters and sweaty, bug-bitten troops in camouflage scouring the rugged hillsides for the enemy. As they have done each fall for the last three decades, county and federal agents this week descended on another small patch of the giant Los Padres National Forest north of Ojai, seizing piles of the annual marijuana harvest. By late Wednesday, after months of surveillance and several smaller raids, machete-wielding deputies had chopped down about 7,000 mature marijuana plants and were anticipating a total of more than 10,000 by Friday. In addition, authorities arrested six undocumented residents from Mexico who were allegedly attempting to flee the plantations. "There's marijuana in all of the these canyons, as far as the eye can see," said sheriff's pilot David Nadon as he directed a helicopter into a narrow mountain channel called Wheeler Gorge. This year's largest eradication effort focused on the rock-and-brush-covered pass off California 33, about 15 miles north of Ojai. Towering trees and dense chaparral make excellent cover for pot farming, authorities say, and black plastic piping, which can be purchased in rolls of 1,000 feet, stretches easily to nearby creeks to nourish plants. "Each and every year, the growers come back ... to the forest," said Eric Nishimoto, a spokesman with the Ventura County Sheriff's Department. "There's not too many places that offer these conditions." The forest, which covers about 860 square miles of the county's back country, has long been a popular place for Mexican drug cartels to plant high-grade sensimia, a potent pot plant that can be worth more than $3,000 a pound on the street. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager