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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 01:50am
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Pot Garden Discovered At Sierra Nevada National Park: At Least $36 Million!

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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 01:58am
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Pot Garden Discovered At Sierra Nevada National Park: At Least $36 Million!

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essspecially not Wade!!
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 02:05am
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Pot laws in CA are an absolute joke... a speeding ticket it is much worse in CA. Means nothing. its actually a stupid test if you even get a ticket.. stupid because you aint smart enough to pay the $200 for your 215 card.

I know this bust wasnt near me, our sheriff is smart enough to at least wait for the Mexicans to show up for work before crashing in on the "farm".
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Old Tue Sep 01, 2009, 08:07pm
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Pot laws in CA are an absolute joke... a speeding ticket it is much worse in CA. Means nothing. its actually a stupid test if you even get a ticket.. stupid because you aint smart enough to pay the $200 for your 215 card.
Or too lazy to drive to Oakland. Or too stoned.
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Old Wed Sep 02, 2009, 09:08am
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Personally, I am amazed at how villified one plant is, and all of the laws in place to continue that villification, and how protected another plant is by the law. The seeds of the hemp plant can produce an oil that can be used in cooking as well as a fuel oil. The stems produce a fiber that is extremely strong, and can be used as a construction material that rivals wood, and can also be used in the manufacture of textiles, ropes....etc. There may even be a pharmacological use for the drug tetrahydrocannabinol, but not much is being done in the way of research with it because its status as a schedule I drug, and the accompanying paranoia and prejudice surrounding anything to with its use.

Tobacco on the other hand....
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Old Wed Sep 02, 2009, 12:57pm
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I think it was in the Netherlands that police began to arrest a man for smoking in a restaurant. But when the alleged criminal was able to show that he was smoking marijuana, not evil tobacco, the police apologized and left.
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Old Wed Sep 02, 2009, 02:04pm
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Personally, I am amazed at how villified one plant is, and all of the laws in place to continue that villification, and how protected another plant is by the law. The seeds of the hemp plant can produce an oil that can be used in cooking as well as a fuel oil. The stems produce a fiber that is extremely strong, and can be used as a construction material that rivals wood, and can also be used in the manufacture of textiles, ropes....etc. There may even be a pharmacological use for the drug tetrahydrocannabinol, but not much is being done in the way of research with it because its status as a schedule I drug, and the accompanying paranoia and prejudice surrounding anything to with its use.

Tobacco on the other hand....
LOL your response struck me as funny, in a stoner kinda way.

How come we never add up the carnage that alcohol causes on our society. The contributions pot has made towards the pizza industry is staggering. Seriously it is silly and we're getting around to legalizing personal possession here in California.....
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Old Mon Sep 14, 2009, 06:23pm
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Personally, I am amazed at how villified one plant is, and all of the laws in place to continue that villification, and how protected another plant is by the law. The seeds of the hemp plant can produce an oil that can be used in cooking as well as a fuel oil. The stems produce a fiber that is extremely strong, and can be used as a construction material that rivals wood, and can also be used in the manufacture of textiles, ropes....etc. There may even be a pharmacological use for the drug tetrahydrocannabinol, but not much is being done in the way of research with it because its status as a schedule I drug, and the accompanying paranoia and prejudice surrounding anything to with its use.

Tobacco on the other hand....

We have hemp shops everywhere, pot laws do not affect hemp that i know of. Theres one less than a mile of here. Hemp stuff in many stores. Pot heads making the "but hemp can make rope so we need our pot" argument must be stoned.
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Old Mon Sep 14, 2009, 05:59pm
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It is not too uncommon for law enforcement to discover large outdoor grows like this one. They are typically discovered in national forests and such large undeveloped lands. Law enforcement officers participate in a program in Texas called domestic marijuana eradication (DME) where local, state and federal officers fly over parts of the state, where they are likely to discover these types of grows. When outdoor grows are discovered, officers conduct surveillance in order to identify and arrest those involved in the cultivation of marijuana.
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