Ukiah man proposes citizen patrol of forest to rid it of marijuana. this is crazy

cannabis420420

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A Ukiah man's hopes of rallying volunteers to tear down marijuana gardens in the Mendocino National Forest have law enforcement dubious - but not against the idea.
Ken Good wants to recruit 50 to 100 volunteers - outdoorsmen, ranchers, hunters and others - to patrol the forests and remove the water piping, structures and gardens that pollute the forest and leave residents in fear for their lives.
"There seems to be a feeling of almost resignation here that, hey, in the summertime don't go into the national forest because you might get shot,'" Good said. "That's unacceptable. It's public land and it belongs to everyone. It's time to tell them (drug cartels), no mas.'"
Bob Nishiyama, a state Department of Justice officer assigned as commander of the Mendocino Major Crimes Task Force for the past eight years, said he has mixed feelings about the idea.
The Task Force eradicates marijuana gardens in the forest and on private land, coordinating with other law enforcement agencies.
"With the people law enforcement takes on, and the people who are shooting at law enforcement officers, I would hate to think what they would do to civilians," Nishiyama said.
He continued, "I have that fear, but by the same token, law enforcement by itself is not going to be able to deal with this issue."
Nishiyama said he knows of people who announced their intention to tear down gardens in the forest and then disappeared.
"It's easy to get rid of a body in the forest," he
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said.
Good said the volunteer groups would include at least five people at a time who would ride four-wheelers on trails and rugged train in the forest and stay together.
"It wouldn't be hard-core," Good said. "But there's safety in numbers, and the more the better."
He continued, "Yes, this will be dangerous for us to do this, but it would be more dangerous for teenagers who wander into it."
Good said the volunteer effort would be primarily focused on sending a message to illegal immigrants working for drug cartels that the marijuana gardens they tend will be torn down.
Although he notes the volunteers would have a right to be armed on public land and could make citizens' arrests, he emphasized, "confrontation in those situations is always a last resort."
He continued, "I know the response by law enforcement is going to be, this is dangerous, let us do it,' but they're broke. I'm not doing this because of their inability to handle the problem, but because they don't have the resources."
Good said it's been more than 20 years since he worked as a police officer in Visalia and Porterville, and he is currently a contractor who has been in Ukiah for about a year. He said he wants to draw people to the group of volunteers who know the lay of the land.
Good said volunteers could do a variety of things, including helping with communication, maintaining vehicles and equipment, watching ingress and egress points to the forest for vehicles with suspicious license plates and gear, which Nishiyama noted might include carloads of soil, fertilizer and gardening gear, rather than camping gear.
"We would let the Sheriff's Office know what we were doing," Good said.
Nishiyama said the best thing for any group volunteering to take on the problem of drug cartels in the forest is to "come to us and ask where we need help."
He added, "We could always use eyes and ears
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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It won't break my heart to see a cartel grow torn up. Those fuckers kill people for the herb.
If it ever becomes legal, growing/smuggling by the cartels should come to a halt.
It is Our national forest land that they are trashing.
 

plhkarma

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Which will once again give all of the kins people a bad name and fuel the haters hate even more. It's a no win situation. Legalize it and they will go away...hopefully.
 

STZ

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Lol you guys must not be from NorCal or anything because this sounds like the best fuckin idea I have heard in a long time...the drug cartels growing 1000's of plants in the National Forests are ten times worse for the average backyard grower than anything else. They are the bane of the Marijuana growing industry in California. Destroying ecosystems, KILLING hunters/hikers, and fucking up the market for humble small-scale farmers...fuck them. I won't be volounteering for Good's vigilante group or anything, but if they have the balls to really go through with it, I hope to hell that him and his crew find and eradicate as many plants as they can as long as its drug cartels growing on public land. And if need be, I hope him and his posse show those punk ass wannabe mexican gangsters what a real firearm looks like.
 

CrazyBudz

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haha..ya im from norcal bro n i read in the paper at least once a week that has an article about seizing 1000s of plants from cartel....thats all ca is worryd about, they dnot care about me n you or anyone with under 99 plants actually...

id like to see them crazy rednecks walk up on a cartel guarden with a bunch of fuckers guarding the shit with ak47s..guarenteed death!!
 

freddiemoney

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These are the people who should be all for legalization. They obviously see that the smokers are going to get their weed no matter what needs to be done to produce it, so just let the smokers grow their own. The war on drugs unleashed this problem on them.
 

Burger Boss

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Sounds like the basis for a Comedy Movie script. Let's see....Will Ferrell.....perfect to play Ken Good...Oh yeah, lot's of fun, LOL....BB
 

Dinosaur Bone

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Lol you guys must not be from NorCal or anything because this sounds like the best fuckin idea I have heard in a long time...the drug cartels growing 1000's of plants in the National Forests are ten times worse for the average backyard grower than anything else. They are the bane of the Marijuana growing industry in California. Destroying ecosystems, KILLING hunters/hikers, and fucking up the market for humble small-scale farmers...fuck them.
Why not make going after cartel grows a nice OJT thang for the US Army ??? Round up cartel gangsters, and scare the shit out of them with a couple weeks time out in Guantanamo.
 
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