Pubdate: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 Source: Argus Leader (SD) 16008/1052 Copyright: 2005 Argus Leader Contact: http://www.argusleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/842 LANDOWNERS NEED TO CONTROL WEED GROWTH Who knew that ditch weed was such a problem? It is, at least to the Brookings County commissioners. They recently approved a resolution, being sent to the South Dakota Association of County Commissioners, urging that the state list domestic cannabis as a noxious weed and requiring that landowners take care of the problem themselves. Brookings is one of only a handful of state counties that uses state money to spray for the wild marijuana on private land. Commissioners feel that should be the landowner's responsibility, not the county's. "If we decide that cannabis is a nuisance and it should be eradicated, then I think it's only right to put the responsibility onto the people that have it in the private areas, private sectors so that they can control it themselves," said Commissioner Emil Klavetter. Even if the resolution doesn't go anywhere, at least it brings attention to the problem, said Commissioner Mary Negstad. And so it does. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh