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There are hundreds of agents in Humboldt County from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, Lt. George Cavinta of the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office said this morning.
A command post has been set up at the River Lodge in Fortuna, he said.
FBI special agent Joseph M. Schadler said there are approximately 450 agents from the FBI, BNE, Internal Revenue Service, Postal Inspection Office and a "sprinkling of agents" from the Drug Enforcement Agency in the county.
A mobile command post and a tactical operation center have been established at the River Lodge, he said.
There are approximately 2,000 acres of commercial marijuana growing operations in Humboldt County and 27 locations are being targeted, Schadler said.
Agents are not targeting 215 medical marijuana users or grows, he said. They are targeting for profit grows by people who have pooled their funds together to establish large marijuana growing operations. Agents are searching homes, seizing weapons and removing marijuana plants. They are not anticipating any federal arrests today, he said. People will be taken into custody but agents do not plan any federal charges against those people until the end of the week.
Efforts were made to keep the operation secret for the safety of the agents and the suspected marijuana cultivators, Schadler said.
Agents arrive in Humboldt | The Eureka Reporter
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2000 acres?!
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Nice of them to go public with the info BEFORE arrests are made, eh?
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So much for being under cover...
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AHHHH! so that's what an organic farmer is.Now I understand
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By Chris Durant
The Times-Standard
Monday, August 16, 2004
The late summer in Humboldt County wouldn't be complete without a visit from the agents from the California Department of Justice's Campaign Against Marijuana Planting. Since 1983 the multi-agency CAMP has been finding, destroying and confiscating marijuana gardens throughout the state. ....
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Wow.........
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‘Multi-Day Operation’
Posted by Hank Sims under Crime, Marijuana
Lt. George Cavinta from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s office tells the Journal that the FBI action will not end today; there’ll be at least a few more days of action to follow.
There are apparently 29 warrants to serve, Cavinta said — 27 federal and two state. They’ve only done a few of them so far: the one house in Sunny Brae and several all around Southern Humboldt. Cavinta himself was calling from Garberville.
Cavinta says the Sheriff’s Office was aware that the raids were coming. “We were notified of the investigation over a month and a half ago, just to work on logistics,” he said. The office has six people on the ground assisting right now — again, logistics, he said.
Cavinta declined to state whether the operation was targeting a single grower or organization or several. He did reiterate, though, that they were after commercial growers, not medical marijuana users. Also, he repeated that the operation was initiated by the California Department of Justice’s Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement, and that the feds were brought in later.
"In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur."
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