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Mosby

(16,299 posts)
Mon Aug 7, 2017, 09:56 AM Aug 2017

Toxic waste from U.S. pot farms alarms experts


WEAVERVILLE, Calif. (Reuters) - Pollution from illegal marijuana farms deep in California's national forests is far worse than previously thought, and has turned thousands of acres into waste dumps so toxic that simply touching plants has landed law enforcement officers in the hospital.

The volume of banned or restricted pesticides and illegally applied fertilizers in the woods dwarfs estimates by the U.S. Forest Service in 2014, when a top enforcement official testified that the pollution was threatening forest land in California and other states.

California accounts for more than 90 percent of illegal U.S. marijuana farming, with much of it exported to other states from thousands of sites hidden deep inside forested federal land, and more on private property, law enforcement officials said. The state is still developing a licensing system for growers even though legal retail sales of the drug will begin next year, and medical use has been allowed for decades.

Ecologist Mourad Gabriel, who documents the issue for the Forest Service as well as other state, local and federal law enforcement agencies, estimates California's forests hold 41 times more solid fertilizers and 80 times more liquid pesticides than Forest Service investigators found in 2013.

Growers use fertilizers and pesticides long restricted or banned in the United States, including carbofuran and zinc phosphide. In previous years, it was commonly sold fertilizers and pesticides that were used illegally, law enforcement officials said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-marijuana-environment-idUSKBN1AM0C3
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Toxic waste from U.S. pot farms alarms experts (Original Post) Mosby Aug 2017 OP
The more accurate and responsible headline for Reuters' article would be misanthrope Aug 2017 #1
My first reaction also. n/t dixiegrrrrl Aug 2017 #2

misanthrope

(7,411 posts)
1. The more accurate and responsible headline for Reuters' article would be
Mon Aug 7, 2017, 10:00 AM
Aug 2017

Toxic waste from illegal farms alarms experts.

The current headline makes it sound like it's some component of the marijuana creating the toxicity. The predominant factor at play is the crop's illegality which leads to the usage of those chemicals and the irresponsible dumping of related products. Were everything above board, it could be monitored more closely.

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