Unbeknown to most, marijuana fields are strewn across California, secretly hidden amidst the foliage of state and national parks. Thanks to Mexican drug cartels, California is now the largest domestic supplier of pot in the nation. During the 2005 growing season, agents with Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP) seized and destroyed an unprecedented 1.13 million marijuana plants worth approximately four billion dollars on the street. Seventy percent of those marijuana plants were found on public land, the majority which were inside national forests.