Redwood Times, 17 Oct 2012 – Dominic Corva is a public policy analyst from Sarah Lawrence College, in New York. He’s been here in Humboldt County recently to research the realities of how American drug laws are playing out in the Emerald Triangle – arguably the home front in our nation’s now defunct War on Drugs. Last Monday, Corva, who is the author of Requiem for CAMP: A Post-Mortem for a Drug War Institution, presented his findings to roughly 50 attendants in a lecture at HSU on the ways in which law enforcement efforts like CAMP have affected cannabis agriculture. While the threat of attention from law enforcement has had obvious impacts on the business of illicit farming – it also has had a direct impact on characteristics of the plants and gardens themselves.
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