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General Interest => Open Free for All => Topic started by: Anonymous on October 29, 2005, 11:49:00 AM

Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2005, 11:49:00 AM
Current TV http://www.current.tv/ (http://www.current.tv/) has a story about
Northern California National Forest pot enforcement.

It is worth checking out to see how visible
what the growers think are camoflaged pot
farms.

If those folks could get a helicopter ride
they would shit how obvious their bounty is!

Also, the feds can smell the pot from the
helicopter ...  :cry2:
Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: idioteque on October 29, 2005, 12:51:00 PM
Quote

On 2005-10-29 08:49:00, Anonymous wrote:

Also, the feds can smell the pot from the

helicopter ...  :smokin:
Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: Anonymous on October 29, 2005, 11:43:00 PM
the small timers arent getting caught. only the dudes (mexican mafia?) hiring illegals to guard their ten thousand plant crops are. they could give a shit if theyre caught.. thats why they dont care if its visible.. they hire cheap illegals with guns.  the drug enforcement folks have limited resources.. so chances are you wont get caught. just like smuggling. send enough and most will get through. we need to legalize it already... america has become a populace of sheep.
Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: Antigen on October 30, 2005, 12:55:00 PM
Bullshit. 700k people are arrested every year (lately) just for marijuana; either posession or trade (or the ridiculous notion that buying in bulk constitutes intent to trade)

Are you trying to believe there are enough drug kingpins in this country to provide 700k a year to the prison industrial complex and STILL not have any perceptible impact on the overall trade?

There is not a "fragment" in all nature, for every relative fragment of one thing is a full harmonious unit in itself.
-- John Muir



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`80 - `82
Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: dniceo7 on October 30, 2005, 02:52:00 PM
Whatever, just fucking legalize it already.

I don't know what you guys will be doing today. But it's Sunday, and I plan on firing up the grill, callin' up the boys, and passin' around ol' Four-Foot Fonz while the Pats stomp the Bills.  ::bandit::  ::cheers::
Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: dniceo7 on October 30, 2005, 02:57:00 PM
By the way, to the anon who started this thread, does current.tv keep archives? I want to check out that NorCal pot story but I can't find it on the site. But the one on Luz Tattoo Parlor in Tokyo was sick...y'all should check this site out, it's definitely a far cry from weak-ass Fox News.
Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: Anonymous on October 30, 2005, 03:50:00 PM
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On 2005-10-30 09:55:00, Antigen wrote:

"Bullshit. 700k people are arrested every year (lately) just for marijuana; either posession or trade (or the ridiculous notion that buying in bulk constitutes intent to trade)



Are you trying to believe there are enough drug kingpins in this country to provide 700k a year to the prison industrial complex and STILL not have any perceptible impact on the overall trade?



There is not a "fragment" in all nature, for every relative fragment of one thing is a full harmonious unit in itself.

-- John Muir





_________________

Drug war POW

Straight, Sarasota

`80 - `82"


I was talking about people who specifically were busted by the helicopter. How many people get busted for posession (bulk of those arrests) from a helicopter? And no kingpins are getting arrested.. only the illegals guarding the plots (they usually get away too). The 'kingpins' can grow much better quality here (higher value), avoid losses at the border at really no risk. What I was saying was the big huge busts we hear about from that helicopter IS usually organized crime. the ops are just too big for mom and pop to pull off. thats what I was talking about.
Title: Current TV and weed
Post by: Anonymous on June 22, 2011, 10:48:45 AM
http://www.current.tv/video/?id=1597458 ... rSupernews (http://www.current.tv/video/?id=1597458&WT.mc_id=NewsletterSupernews)