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US Government Burns Through More Than One Billion Dollars in Recent Marijuana Crackdown

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Over the past year, the federal government has intensified its anti-marijuana crusade.  Analysts are unsure of the exact reasons, especially as it seemed tolerance was in the air when President Obama was elected.  Starting last fall, federal raids on medical marijuana dispensaries were carried out in several states including California, Montana, and Colorado.  However, burning through marijuana this way may just show how out of touch our elected officials with the wishes of the average American.

However, the DEA reported this week that they have destroyed well over 1 billion dollars worth of marijuana since launching an intense effort on July 1st.  The popular news site “The Raw Story” said that, according to the Justice Department “Federal, state and local law enforcement in the seven states have eradicated more than 578,000 marijuana plants from public lands. The DEA estimates the value of this marijuana to be well over $1 billion.”  Over 80% of the plants destroyed by the government were located in California.

Sending out huge teams to search, locate, and terminate the plants does not come without cost.  No one has confirmed just how much the recent effort is costing taxpayers.  There are understandable reasons as to why the government would go after the grows (other than just pursuing their outdated policies on marijuana).  The Department of Justice said they removed “Huge amounts of trash, miles of irrigation line, and many pounds of fertilizer and pesticides were removed from grow sites on public lands.”   All of this only further highlights the need for a regulated system.  Under a more defined system,

As the American public calls for both medical and recreational legalization of cannabis, how long can we expect federal agencies to keep these efforts up?  Though they frame their actions as a way of helping the public, no one wants to lose their job.  Recently, heads turned when Todd Akin showed just how disconnected he was with his comments on “legitimate rape” and women’s health.  Both major political parties stand to lose considerable power as the people will continue to bypass ineffective leaders with ballot initiatives to legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana as a way to fix both our healthcare and economic system.  Instead of destroying 1 billion in cannabis (plus the cost of sending out agents) jobs, tax revenues, and preserving the natural beauty of America could be our focus instead.

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