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Agents Destroy Thousands of Marijuana Plants

By Associated Press

Birmingham, AL – The Alabama Department of Public Safety said drug agents have destroyed thousands of marijuana plants this year in the state's 67 counties.

DPS said 18,751 marijuana plants have been uprooted so far in 2008. The illegal crop had an estimated street value of $37.5 million. In 2007, ABI agents destroyed more than 28,000 pot plants.

Alabama's marijuana eradication program started in 1982.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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