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Cannabis Research Collection - CAMP Reports

CAMP (Campaign Against Marijuana Planting) is a cooperative program between local, state and federal government agencies. It supplies funds and personnel aimed at diminishing the amount of marijuana that is grown in California, and provides assistance for prosecuting those persons arrested. This cooperative program grew out of earlier efforts dating back to 1977. 1983 was the first year that the name CAMP was used officially.

The reports in this collection are issued from the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE). The full reports describe the organizational structure and the year's participants, a summary of the season's activities, tactics, and mention of special successes, trends and hazards.

Cal Poly Humboldt Library has been able to obtain Annual Reports for most years. For some years, the Library was able to obtain summary data only. Missing reports, if they were prepared, will be added to the Library's holdings if they ever become available.

CAMP reports in the Humboldt Library (KFC632 C25 A5)

1983-1996 

Full Reports

PDF icon 1983, PDF icon 1984, PDF icon 1985, PDF icon 1986, PDF icon 1987, PDF icon 1988, PDF icon 1989, PDF icon 1990, PDF icon 1991, PDF icon 1992, PDF icon 1993, PDF icon 1994, PDF icon 1995, PDF icon 1996

1997-1999 

No report received by Humboldt Library after multiple efforts to obtain them; per CAMP - not published 

2000-2002

Summary data for each year with Attorney General Press releases

PDF icon 2000, PDF icon 2001, PDF icon 2002, PDF icon 2018

2003-2004

Full Reports - Humboldt Library was able to photocopy reports

PDF icon 2003, PDF icon 2004

2004-2009

Summary data for each year - all are one page, except 2005 which is 7 pages

PDF icon 2004, PDF icon 2005, PDF icon 2006, PDF icon 2007, PDF icon 2008, PDF icon 2009