Pubdate: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 Source: Herald-Dispatch, The (WV) Copyright: 2004 The Herald-Dispatch Contact: http://www.herald-dispatch.com/hdinfo/letters.html Website: http://www.hdonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1454 Author: Sarah Zopfi, The Herald-Dispatch Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) WAYNE CRACKING DOWN ON MARIJUANA WAYNE -- Law enforcement is in the air and on the hunt -- for marijuana, that is. The marijuana growing season is at its peak during the months of July and August, making this time of the year a prime opportunity for police officers and other law enforcement to crack down on the growth of marijuana. As reported previously by the Herald-Dispatch, nearly every year West Virginia is ranked among the top 10 states in the nation for the number of marijuana plants eradicated. The value of the marijuana destroyed by police surpasses the value of any other single cash crop in the state, according to the Appalachia High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, a division of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The eradication effort started Wednesday, but with the rain, said Sgt. Mike Watts, it's been tough to get the helicopters up in the air. "We started two days ago, but we've kind of had two days of nothing but rain, so we didn't do it at all yesterday," Watts said Friday. Watts said Friday's effort, while only a half day of searching, uncovered some marijuana plants. "(Friday) we found some plants, but (we) don't anticipate going in and pulling them until tomorrow," Watts said. "We anticipate quite a few plants in the area." Watts said this is a state-wide effort. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake