The State - News from April 4, 1988
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Booby traps have been found in remote areas of Sequoia National Forest, apparently set by people who have marijuana plantations they do not want anyone to see, federal officials said. One device consisted of several nails cast into a lead base and placed on a trail. Another consisted of several sharpened sticks tied together that could have been activated by a trip wire, officials said.
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