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BallTillufall
07-26-2007, 06:39 AM
Today like any other day, me and my friends bought some 40 zones, and a big bag of chronic, and as things are looking up for prices and shit going on in my town i read....
1 illegal immigrant, and 1 legal immigrant of Mexico grew one of our nations biggest pot busts.. 30,000 8 foot beautiful plants were found and burnt "they had the sad pictures of it lol" I live in illinois and cultivation is illegal and these 2 guys lived in the woods literaly 2 miles from my house and a half mile from my best dealers house... 30, 000 plants found destroyed and 2 people arrested on thousands of dollar bonds. It's just news and i think this shows that Marijuana can be as dangerous as Alchohal if u take it to an extent, but i love smoking, growing, selling, and sharing good pot so everyone keep ur growing or nongrowing products well hidden in a forest or not even in one, because the Feds are taking pictures of u.

mute
07-26-2007, 02:20 PM
happens every day man. sucks. =[
fuck this "war" on drugs. (encroachment of the constitution would be a better name)

psteve
07-26-2007, 02:36 PM
I grew my first plants in those same woods. Thirty years ago.:(

CrAzYcHrIs 420
07-29-2007, 08:30 PM
that had to rattle you up a bit seeing how there were hundreds of pigs 2 miles from your house....but its unlucky you couldnt have found and saved any of those plants :D

:rastasmoke:

whothe11
08-03-2007, 04:33 PM
b==hey man where do you live in illonis i live here too

txbuddz
08-03-2007, 08:24 PM
you'd think that growing in woods would be a stealthy idea but its really not. the same thing happened in my town too. they have helicopters in the sky that do nothing but search for weed. its sad. grow indoors!

IanCurtisWishlist
08-03-2007, 11:11 PM
the only way to end a war on drugs, is to declare war on politicians.

txbuddz
08-04-2007, 02:52 AM
the only way to end a war on drugs, is to declare war on politicians.

theres nothing wrong with the war on drugs... drugs are bad.

our arguement should be that weed should not be considered a drug.

we all know that there are plenty of hardworking honest americans
who toke and are definitely not junkies.

skiddy
08-18-2007, 08:37 AM
i remember when my best buddys brothers drug ring got busted =( sad stuff

jamstigator
08-19-2007, 11:38 AM
No way can marijuana be as dangerous as alcohol. Marijuana *prohibition* can be as dangerous as alcohol *prohibition*, but that's not the same thing. It's the prohibition which drives up prices and thus attracts organized crime. If it weren't illegal, it wouldn't cost $400 or $500 an ounce, and organized crime would have no interest in it. Don't see organized crime pushing tomatoes either. What's that old saying, "Those who forget the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them." Or something like that. You'd think we'd have learned from alcohol prohibition and the problems with organized crime during those years, but apparently we have forgotten that mistake and are now repeating it.

Foskers
08-19-2007, 11:48 AM
I agree with Jamstigator. When alcohol was prohibited...people not only found new and more inventive ways of doing it...but it added violence,drove up the prices, and caused alot of problems that needn't be there...

Maggz
08-21-2007, 12:45 PM
now aint that a fuckin tragedy.

fucked up.

Rapidfire187
11-12-2007, 06:10 AM
The marijuana prohibition causes way too many problems. It's the reason that we have what has to be thousands of un-reported robberies. Someone wants to pay $500 for an ounce, then they get their money took. Can't call the cops because you were trying to buy drugs. It's fucked.

Number 1 DJ
11-14-2007, 06:55 AM
ahhh man u guys are killin me! making me all sad and depressed when i was jsut so happy lol but ill forget about this issue for the time being

RUTBpiping
11-30-2007, 05:17 PM
No way can marijuana be as dangerous as alcohol. Marijuana *prohibition* can be as dangerous as alcohol *prohibition*, but that's not the same thing. It's the prohibition which drives up prices and thus attracts organized crime. If it weren't illegal, it wouldn't cost $400 or $500 an ounce, and organized crime would have no interest in it. Don't see organized crime pushing tomatoes either. What's that old saying, "Those who forget the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them." Or something like that. You'd think we'd have learned from alcohol prohibition and the problems with organized crime during those years, but apparently we have forgotten that mistake and are now repeating it.

Absolutely right there. :)