Pubdate: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2003 San Jose Mercury News Contact: http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/390 Author: Howard Mintz MARIJUANA SEIZURES SOAR, BUT FEWER PLANTS FOUND HERE California authorities this year have seized record amounts of marijuana crops growing on pot farms in all corners of the state, but Silicon Valley apparently is no longer a haven for the secret harvests. The state's annual Campaign Against Marijuana Planting, or CAMP, netted nearly $2 billion in marijuana plants, a dramatic jump over past years that reflects what law enforcement officials say are increasingly aggressive Mexican drug cartels growing the crop in secluded public areas such as the Sequoia National Forest. ``This shows the skyrocketing numbers of large plantations,'' Attorney General Bill Lockyer said during a news conference in San Jose. Santa Clara County, where authorities two years ago found more marijuana growing than just about anywhere in California, was well down the list of trouble spots this season. Tulare County, the target earlier this month of a major raid in the steep, remote hills of an Indian reservation, topped the state's list this year, with more than 140,000 marijuana plants confiscated. Overall, the CAMP program seized more than 466,000 plants, 100,000 more than last year. Authorities seized more than 6,000 plants each in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, more than 5,000 in Santa Clara, and more than 1,500 in San Mateo. California's traditional marijuana-growing region of Humboldt, Trinity and Mendocino counties, known as the Emerald Triangle, is no longer the only favored spot of marijuana growers, at least on an annual basis. While Mendocino was third in seizures, large farms are now dotting other counties such as Shasta, Kern and even Napa's wine country. In a new trend, 75 percent of marijuana farms found by state authorities were on public lands, as marijuana growers have turned to planting in forests meant for hikers and campers. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens