Marijuana Crop on U.S. Land Reported Trimmed
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
Federal agents eradicated about 60% of the marijuana grown in national forests during 1988 while sharply increasing the number of cultivation arrests and plant seizures, a U.S. Forest Service official said Friday.
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