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The Emerald Triangle is a region in
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, named as such due to it being the largest
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-producing region in the United States. The region includes three counties in an upside-down triangular configuration: * Humboldt County, on the coast * Trinity County, inland *
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, to the south Growers have been cultivating ''Cannabis'' plants in this region since the 1960s, during
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's
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. Growing cannabis in the Emerald Triangle is considered a way of life, and the locals believe that everyone living in this region is either directly or indirectly reliant on the cannabis industry. The industry exploded in the region with the passage of California Proposition 215, which legalized the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes in California. The passage of Proposition 64 in 2016 legalized the general sale and distribution of cannabis.


History

When growing cannabis was illegal, this area was remote with limited law enforcement. The area has developed a reputation for cannabis with exceptionally good flavor and cannabinoid profiles. In 1984, Humboldt residents filed a federal lawsuit claiming they had been subject to illegal surveillance by U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft deployed by the California-based multiagency task force started the year prior, the
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.


Population

The total population in the Emerald Triangle is 236,250 according to the 2010 census. The majority of the population is widely spread throughout the woody hills and mountains that make up the area. With an area of 11,138 square miles, the Emerald Triangle population density is 21/mi2. In this sparsely populated region, the largest urban area is the city of Eureka in Humboldt County with a population approaching 50,000 people. The second and third largest cities, by far larger than any other cities in the region, are
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(also in Humboldt), with 17,231 people, and Ukiah (in Mendocino), with 16,075 people.


Environmental concerns

There is an environmental impact from outdoor cannabis production in the Emerald Triangle, which is largely unregulated. These effects include illegal damming, diversion and taking of water from streams (especially during summer), and also
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-laden runoff into streams, all of which may degrade critical salmon
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and roadbuilding for the cannabis plantations can also degrade the environment and endanger salmon. The grows often occur illegally on
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In popular culture

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, founded in 1985 by
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, who also founded
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, was Tré Cool's first band. The punk rock band named for the fire lookout at Iron Peak in Mendocino County, which led local marijuana growers to threaten to burn down Livermore's house for bringing too much publicity to their hilly isolated region of the Emerald Triangle near Spyrock. The band wrote many songs about the surrounding area on Mendocino Homeland and Spy Rock Road, an album named for the road lined with marijuana grows that leads to Iron Peak. Livermore also wrote ''Spy Rock Memories'', a 2013 book about his time living off the grid in the heart of the Emerald Triangle. On the TV show ''
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'', during flashback scenes in the episode " Further Instructions",
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picks up a hitchhiker who happens to be an undercover police officer on State Route 36 and brings him back to a farm near Bridgeville, where they grow marijuana in a greenhouse. '' Humboldt County'' is a 2008 comedy-drama about a medical school dropout who drives north Humboldt County to live on a pot farm. '' Homegrown is a 1998 movie starring
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that follows marijuana growers in an unspecific area of the Emerald Triangle, most likely northern Mendocino County. In "Object Impermanence", an episode of Showtime's '' Weeds'', Nancy Botwin drives to Heylia James' boobytrapped outdoor marijuana grow in Humboldt County. Discovery Channel's ''
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'', a 2013 docuseries, followed the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office's Marijuana Enforcement Team in 2013. The 2013 book '' Humboldt: Life on America's Marijuana Frontier'' by Emily Brady, is written about the marijuana industry in Humboldt County and the surrounding Emerald Triangle. Amazon Prime's '' Budding Prospects'' was a 2017 pilot episode for a series based on the 1984 novel of the same name by
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that was set in Mendocino County in the 1980s. Amazon released the pilot but did not greenlight the series. Two other nationally distributed paperback books written about marijuana cultivation in the Emerald Triangle include Steve Chapple's 1984 book ''Outlaws in Babylon: Shocking True Stories on the Marijuana Frontier'' and Ray Raphael's 1985 book ''Cash Crop: An American Dream''. Netflix's 2018 television series '' Murder Mountain'' examines the high rate of missing people and murders in Humboldt County. The show covers the history of illegal marijuana farming including the relationship of local farmers and local authorities as the area attempts to transition into a legal cannabis industry. The 2020 film ''Freeland'' is about a longtime Humboldt County marijuana grower, played by
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, growing illegally despite the availability of the legal market. The 2021 documentary ''Lady Buds'', produced by Gravitas Ventures, which women who work in the marijuana industry in Northern California, is being developed into a scripted comedy feature film and a non-scripted series. Hulu's 2021 docuseries '' Sasquatch'' is based on the murder of pot growers in Mendocino County in the 1990s, purportedly perpetrated by
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. The 2021 crime podcast ''Dark Woods'', produced by
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and set in Humboldt County that includes a trespass marijuana grow on public land, is currently being developed by
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for a TV adaptation.


See also

*
Sequoia County, California Sequoia County was a proposal in the early 1990s, to create a new county out of parts of Southern Humboldt and Northern Mendocino counties in California. The 1992 proposal halted signature gathering due to low support. The proponents of the prop ...


References

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