Marijuana: Hawaii County Council Rejects "Green Harvest" Eradication Program
By the narrowest of margins, the Aloha State's Big Island Hawaii County Council has rejected a state and federally funded marijuana eradication program known as "Green Harvest." The action came during a council meeting last week, when the council tied 4-4 on whether to continue to support the widely criticized program. The tie vote meant the motion to accept the funding failed.

Volcano National Park, Hawaii Island
By the 1990s, council members heeding public complaints began expressing reservations about the helicopter missions. In 2000, they rejected $265,000 in federal eradication funds, two-thirds of the program's money that year. But the following year, they once again accepted the full amount offered.
But last week's vote means the council will say "no thanks" to $441,000 in state and federal funds for "Green Harvest." It also means the county will save the $53,000 from its own budget that would have been its share of the operation's financial burden.
Last month, the council had narrowly approved "Green Harvest" on a 5-3 vote, but that vote had to be redone because the council failed to publish the legislation in local newspapers, as required by law. That provided the opportunity for Councilman Angel Pilago to change his vote and kill the program.
"This will have long-term impacts," Pilago said. "When we institute programs we, the county government, need to look at if they are detrimental to people's rights and the health and safety of the community. That's what we do," he told the Associated Press after the vote. "It's about home rule," he said. "The county must be assertive and aggressive and not defer certain powers to the state and federal governments. We must not cede those powers."
Pilago is running for mayor of Hawaii County, and his vote on "Green Harvest," as well as his support for a lowest law enforcement priority initiative currently underway there, could help him draw a contrast between himself and incumbent Mayor Harry Kim, who is a "Green Harvest" supporter.
"My position is no secret," Kim told the AP. "I support eradication, as long as it's done in a way that is not harmful to people who should not be harmed, as far as noise and catchment systems and all those concerns. I'm against all drugs. Marijuana is an illegal drug."
Pigs at the trough
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 1:05pmThe real problem is the money that these cash strapped councils just can't say NO to.
It is going to take electing Libertarian minded council people who will tell the Feds to take there funding and shove it.
Libertarians Rising... Finally!
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 2:13pmSeems like libertarian ideals are finally making a comeback.
Forget tax & regulate! Prohibitionists don't deserve a dime... they deserve prison and asset forfeiture for violating self-evidence... again!
Always assert your right of self-defense... against all rogue criminal organizations and home invaders... including professional home invaders like the dumb evil assholes (dea)!
Oh crazy crackhead christians why couldn't you have been buddhists instead. Searching for enlightment through understanding rather then blind faith in your ancient, and quite laughable, mythology!
Thor, son of Odin... may you crush the heads and spines of the prohibitionist and the criminal tools that support them, with your mighty hammer of justice!
Haw haw haw
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 4:06pmStupid cops need a good slap on the wrist. Good job Hawaii!!
I Love The Big Island
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 2:52pmLets just hope Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Molokai will follow in their footsteps. Let the feds keep the funds and let the Hawaiian Islands keep their freedom.
On Oahu
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 06/13/2008 - 2:51pmDo we need to start hiding our plants or something?
























balls
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 8:03amits gonna take balls to reject the feds good for them .next i would set antiaircraft guns up and shoot those crimnals down .how dare they tell americans they cant grow marijuana.