Pubdate: Fri, 9 Sep 1999 Source: Honolulu Advertiser (HI) Contact: P.O. Box 3110 Honolulu, Hawai'i 96802 Fax: (808)-525-8037 Author: Hugh Clark BIG ISLAND READY FOR DRUG-RAID MONEY Hilo, Ha wai'i - After hours of testimony and debate, the Hawaii County Council Finance Committee voted 5-3 yesterday to accept more federal money for marijuana eradication. The final vote by the full council is scheduled later this month. Council Chairman Jimmy Arakaki did not vote yesterday and is expected to join the majority. The finance panel heard from seven witnesses opposed to accepting more federal money for marijuana eradication. They included several people who are trying to impeach six Council members and Mayor Steve Yamashiro, whom they accuse of failing to regulate police behavior in the marijuana raids. The three Council members not targeted in the impeachment effort voted against accepting the federal money - Republican Curtis Tyler and Democrat nanacy Pisicchio of Kona and Green Party member Julie Jacobson of Upper Puna-Ka'u. The committee voted 7-1 to accept the Hawaii County auditor's study of the marijuana raids. That study concluded that the missions are successful and conducted in an orderly manner, despite inconsistancies in the number of plant seizures reported by raiders and the actual amount confiscated. The Big Island's marijuana eradication, called "Green Harvest," has been conducted for two decades. The audit said the effort has stemmed the flow of the illegal crop to the Mainland. The county spent approximately $992,000. in federal money in the eradication program in 1993-97. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck