64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
lame. be sure to comment at the Daily Camera, too
64 pot plants seized from Broomfield home - Boulder Daily Camera
Police seized 64 marijuana plants Tuesday from a home in the 3300 block of West 134th Avenue.
No one was home when officers from the Broomfield Police Department and North Metro Task Force executed a search warrant at the house. A resident of the home, Johnny Jones, 33, was later arrested, booked and released from the Broomfield County jail pending the filing of charges for cultivation of marijuana, possession of less than 8 ounces of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The investigation is ongoing.
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64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
I like the reader comments:
"Why not use that effort to find and execute bike thieves?" and
"Lookin' tough Broomfield! You should grow a mustache."
64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
link will not pop up article
64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
try again man, seems to work.
64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
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64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
your link above is different than the one up top. how odd.
try this
64 pot plants seized from Broomfield home - Boulder Daily Camera
64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
All the comments are great!!!
64 plant grow busted in Broomfield
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More tax payer dollars wasted! Geez one would think that the Broomfield police department would have bigger fish to catch--you know like meth labs or something of that nature. Wow--what a bust 8 oz.s of pot--LOL.
What I find confusing about their count of 64 plants--is that law enforcement never takes into account crop failure. I believe they count clones--yet clones are notorious for not making it into the final stages of flowering--so many people will double up on clones because they know that the odds of 1 making it through to flowering are rare--yet I think they are counted anyway.
Everyone--the state legislature and law enforcement have seemed to forget about mother nature.