CAMP Eradicates 4.3 Million Plants – More Than State’s Annual Consumption

October 30 – California’s CAMP (Campaign Against Marijuana Planting) marijuana eradication reported 4,320,314 plant seizures in 2010, slightly less than last year’s all-time record of 4,463,917.

CAMP estimates the wholesale value of the destroyed crop at $17.2 billion – enough to qualify for agricultural disaster aid for any other crop. This works out to $4,000 per plant, or over 1 lb per plant. At this rate, the total amount of marijuana destroyed by CAMP works out to over four times the estimated consumption of the entire state of California (1 million lb/year).

CAMP’s harvest has soared ten fold since 2002-3.

The leading counties this year were:

1. Mendocino (572,680)
2. Tuolumne (411,004)
3. Lake (374,958)
4. Shasta (325,480)
5. Tehama (312,574)
6. Sonoma (311,147)
7. Tulare (227,002)
8. San Bernardino (171,258)
9. Riverside (155,209), and
10. Humboldt (140,911).

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