Pubdate: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 Source: Norman Transcript (OK) Copyright: 2011 The Norman Transcript Contact: http://www.normantranscript.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/552 SPOTTING MARIJUANA FIELDS MADE EASIER BY DROUGHT NORMAN - The continuing drought makes it easier for Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics agents to spot suspected marijuana plots from the air. The plants are often the only areas that appear to have been watered. From 1,000 feet up, the green shine stands out among dead grass and weeds. The bureau displayed its equipment and firepower for law enforcement, community leaders, judges and the media at Max Westheimer Field on Wednesday. Director Darrell Weaver said marijuana eradication is a community issue and should not be solely the concern of law enforcement. Indeed, it is a community problem that will take a changing mindset. Marijuana cultivation is big business in some areas of the state. Most of the larger growing operations are located in the eastern parts of the state, but Cleveland County has numerous plots. Despite the success of medical marijuana efforts in California and decriminalization in other states, Oklahoma shows no inclination to be in the business of legalized marijuana cultivation. There have been some meager attempts to introduce legislation allowing the legalization of marijuana, but those bills don't seem to ever get any traction here. The department's helicopter will fly over spots, mostly with the intent of suppressing growing operations. They don't do much in urban areas, since that kind of eradication takes tips and follow-up from law enforcement. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.