Pubdate: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 Source: Record Searchlight (Redding, CA) Copyright: 2008 Record Searchlight Contact: http://www.redding.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/360 Author: Ryan Sabalow Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Marijuana - California) SHERIFF BOSENKO TO ATTEND D.C. DRUG-CONTROL BANQUET For the second time in just more than a month, Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko will travel to Washington, D.C. to discuss his fight against illegal marijuana growing. But instead of rubbing elbows with President Bush like he did in December, this time Bosenko will be the keynote speaker at a meeting of drug control officials from all across the country. He leaves Wednesday morning to speak Thursday at an awards ceremony sponsored by the Office of Drug Control Policy and National Marijuana Initiative. "I'm very honored," Bosenko said. Bosenko said he'll present the details of last summer's Operation Alesia campaign. The three-week, 60-garden marijuana bust was billed as the largest marijuana garden eradication operation in the nation at that time. Agents seized about 283,000 plants. Because local law enforcement officials teamed up with state and national agencies, the campaign also drew the attention of national drug policy makers, including John P. Walters, President Bush's drug czar. Walters traveled to Redding during the campaign and elicited outrage from pro-marijuana advocates when he said the country needed to get over its "reefer blindness" and when he compared pot growers to terrorists. Walters wasn't the only high ranking federal official to take notice of Shasta County's marijuana efforts. Last month, Bosenko was flown to Washington to share in a roundtable presentation with President Bush to discuss how youngsters were educated about drug use through the Alesia campaign. Although the federal government is paying for his flights and his room, Bosenko said, he's not going to have much time for fun -- he's flying back on Friday after only one full day in the capitol. "It's a working trip, not a vacation," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake